Thursday, October 27, 2022

Q&A with Ms. Liz!

When Ms. Haley left the Library for another adventure, we began searching for our next Children's Programming Guru - and are quite excited to welcome Ms. Liz to our Library family! 
Our furry ambassadors have once more volunteered to ask the tough questions and get the answers we're all curious about ... but first: 
Storytime is resuming SOON. We're waiting for a few final details to make our official announcement, so stay tuned and get ready for fun.

The Furry Ambassadors: Who is your favorite storybook character?
Ms. Liz: Winnie the Pooh

Who is your favorite author?
Mary Pope Osborne

Which is better: the book or the movie?
The book

Who is your favorite Disney Princess?
Mulan

What is your favorite pizza topping?
Buffalo chicken with banana peppers

What is your favorite salty and/or sweet snack?
Cheddar cheese Pringles (salty) and ice cream (sweet)

If you could travel back in time, where/when would you go?
The 70's/80's, for the music

You can have one superpower - what do you pick?
Teleportation

What's your favorite color?
Burnt orange

If you could have any animal in the world as a pet, what would you pick?
A cat

What is your favorite way to spend a weekend (or day off work)?
Getting coffee with friends and reading

I think we can all rest better, knowing these answers -- and many thanks to our furry ambassadors for asking the tough questions.

Welcome to the Archdale Library family, Ms Liz!

Thursday, October 20, 2022

Bookish Delights

Brace yourself: today's post may take full advantage of the "catch-all" nature of this header... I've got a little sample of many things I want to share.

Other Birds (Sarah Addison Allen)
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This book was ... enchanting. It's not always the happiest of stories, but it is hopeful - and that is everything. So many threads come together in this one, weaving together individual stories until they've lost (and found) themselves in the broader story being told. It's a story of connections, of love, of survival, of hope. It's beautiful. 

Daisy Darker (Alice Feeney)
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Very much an homage to And Then There Were None, with a sneaky twist that makes things so much wilder. I love the trend of weaving flashbacks into the narrative to bring you up to real time, and it works so very well with Daisy's story. There's no way to say a lot about this one without spoiling some of the experience, and even though I figured out a few of the quirks/twists earlier than revealed, it was still a fun reading experience. (Is it socially acceptable to call a family being picked off-one-by-one story as a fun reading experience?)


Cover Love!
This one is too beautiful to keep under wraps until January. 
I've only read one other book by Hawkins (Reckless Girls), but it was an enjoyably twisty read, so I'll definitely be picking this one up for reasons beyond the pretty cover. 
Here's a link to the book page on Goodreads, in case you want to read the blurb / add it to your TBR list.
Sidenote: You'd never guess from the cover that's a thriller, would you? I definitely get the Italian vibes, but not the thriller.

Earlier this month I got an email about Marie Benedict's new novel, and after a moment of excited fangirling (and immediately adding to my TBR on Goodreads), I had to sit back and look at this cover. It's definitely eye-catching, and there's a sense of drama and movement.
I confess to knowing next to nothing about the Mitford sisters (oops?), so I'm doubly-intrigued by the premise and promise of this novel. 
How long again until January? (I tease, but there really are some fabulous books scheduled to publish that month).
 
Finally here's one that is slated to publish the end of November, and I am a fan of the dreamy romantic vibes. Knowing how Kiera Cass writes, it will probably be more "complicated" and less "fairytale," but how's this for the teaser they're blurbing (perhaps a first line?):
Love has a sound. It sounds like a thousand heartbeats happening at the same time.

Now that's something that'll catch your attention! Here's the Goodreads link if you want to read the full description.

Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Book Bites Recommends

From scientific research (and Humboldt squids!) to the current opioid crisis to classic children's literature to magical retellings ... the October Books Bites recommendations have something for everyone!

Fall reading is the new summer reading 🍁📚🍂