Friday, June 28, 2013

New Additions

Fiction
Brunstetter, Wanda E. Betsy's Return
Carpenter, Lea Eleven days
Castillo, Linda Her Last Breath
Clark, Eugene Franklin The Secrets of Inchon
Cronon, Justin The Twelve
Delijani, Sahar Children of the Jacaranda Tree
Frank, Dorothea Benton The Last Original Wife 
Freemantle, Brian Red Star Falling
Gill, Bartholomew Death in Dublin
Goldman, William The Princess Bride
Hilderbrand Elin Beautiful Day
Jackson, Lisa Tell Me
King, Stephen Joyland
McCall Smith, Alexander Trains and Lovers
Palmer, Diana Protector
Patterson, James and Howard Roughan Second Honeymoon
Riches, Anthony Fortress of Spears
Rollins, James The Eye of God

Fantasy
Millar, Mark The Ultimates

Large Print
Cramer, Dale Paradise Valley
Crombie, Deborah The Sound of Broken Glass

Mystery
Evanovich, Janet and Lee Goldberg The Heist

Nonfiction
The World Yearbook 
Levin, Jack E. George Washington : The Crossing
Schwalbe, Will The End of Your Life Book Club

Young Adult Fiction
Konigsberg, Bill Openly Straight

Tween Fiction
Goldblatt, Mark Twerp

Juvenile Fiction
Barden, Stephanie The Super Secret Mystery
Brennan, Herbie Fairy Nuff : a Tale of Bluebell Wood
Konigsburg, E.L. Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth
Mass, Wendy Pi in the Sky 
Osborne, Mary Pope  Stallion by Starlight

Juvenile Graphic Novel
Craddock, Erik Ninja Slice

Juvenile Nonfiction
Jones, Rebecca C. The Biggest (and Best) Flags That Ever Flew

Easy Books
Boynton, Sandra Snuggle Puppy : A Little Love Song
Dale, Penny Dinosaur Dig! 
Haughton, Chris. Oh No, George!
Reynolds, Aaron. Pirates vs. Cowboys

Friday, June 21, 2013

New Additions 6-21-13

Adult Fiction
Burke, Alafair If You Were Here : a Novel of Suspense
Conroy, Robert Rising Sun
Dekker, Ted and Tosca Lee Sovereign : the Books of Mortals 
Harris, Robert Pompeii
Lindsey, Johanna One Heart to Win
Sullivan, J. Courtney The Engagements
Thayer, Nancy Island Girls

Fantasy/SciFi
Graham, Heather The Night is Watching
Scalzi, John The Human Division

Large Print
Johnson, Craig A Serpent's Tooth
Sandford, John Stolen Prey

Mystery
Clark, Marcia Killer Ambition


Young Adult Fiction
Brown, Jennifer Thousand Words

Juvenile Fiction
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Selfors, Suzanne Smells Like Dog
Selfors, Suzanne The Sasquatch Escape


Juvenile Nonfiction

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

CFLoquence: News and Reviews from Your Library

Beach Reads
Happiness is lounging on the beach with a cool drink and a good book. Judging from the current weather, that kind of happiness won’t be coming soon enough. Luckily we have a large selection of books that will take you seaside even on the dreariest of days. Here are a few beach escapes to choose from:
If you’re craving romance and intrigue, let Nora Roberts take you to Whiskey Beach, her newest NY Times bestseller. In this novel, Boston lawyer Eli Landon flees from the scandal surrounding his estranged wife’s death to his grandmother’s house in Massachusetts.  There he falls for the eccentric and talented housekeeper Abra Walsh, who helps him reinvent himself. There’s mystery and pirate treasure in this latest novel by the popular Nora Roberts.
The Sandcastle Girls by Chris Bohjalian continues to circulate heavily among our patrons, almost a year after its release. Bohjalian intertwines two stories: Elizabeth Endicott’s experience as a medical volunteer to Armenian refugees during World War I and her granddaughter Laura’s discovery of old family secrets in contemporary New York.  Bohjalian explores love and loss in the aftermath of the Armenian genocide, a horrific event that the author’s own grandparents survived. This novel is available in print format and as an ebook on overdrive.northcountrylibraries.org.
Have we pushed the Bloody Jack Adventures on you yet? All of the cool kids (well, most of us) read them. This YA historical fiction series by L.A. Meyer features Jacky Faber, a heroine so unlike the demure girls in her 18th century world. Jackie is clever, reckless, flawed and utterly captivating. She begins her adventures as a London street urchin disguising herself as a boy aboard the HMS Dolphin and becomes a legendary pirate/privateer. Throughout this series, she meets many historical figures, including Napoleon, the artist Goya and the fabled female pirate Ching Shih.  Jackie’s tales are also available in audio book format.
If you’re interested in catching up on some classics, pick up one of our vintage sea adventures. We have the Horatio Hornblower novels by C.S. Forester, Jules Verne’s 20, 000 Leagues Under the Sea, Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe and Robert Louise Stevenson’s Treasure Island.
For our young readers and listeners, we have Lady Bug Girl at the Beach by David Soman, illustrated by Jacky Davis. Join Lulu and her beagle/BFF Bingo on their first trip to the ocean. Lulu learns to overcome her fears and experiences nature’s magic. The illustrations are absolutely adorable.
Stop by the CFL for many more titles. We’re happy to help you customize your summer reading list!

Children’s Events
            Just a few more weeks before the Summer Reading Program begins! “Dig Into Reading” with Miss Valerie, our Youth Services Specialist. Registration ends June 24th. For more details, please visit www.cantonfreelibrary.org/pdf/srp_calendar.pdf.

Teen Events
Get your nerd on with our tabletop game “Settlers of Catan” on YA Wednesdays from 3-5pm! In a few weeks, Young Adult Specialist Krista takes teens “Beneath the Surface” for the Summer Reading Program. Will you find dragons, zombies and hobbits?

Adult Summer Reading Program Event
            The adult SRP theme is “Groundbreaking Reads.” Dig into the program with “Groundbreaking Seeds” on Monday, June 17th at 6pm. Bittersweet Farm will teach participants about homegrown herbs and guide them through the creation of their very own herb box. Registration is required. This program is free; however, donations to help cover the costs of materials are appreciated. For more info, contact Krista at 386-3712, ext. 3 or kbriggs@ncls.org.

Staff Suggestions

Miss Val’s Pick:  Thank You Bear by Greg Foley. “Pleased to find a small, empty box, Bear calls it ‘the greatest thing ever’ and decides to take it to his friend Mouse. Along the way, he meets Monkey, Owl, Fox, Elephant, Squirrel, and Rabbit, but no one really appreciates his find. Bear begins to doubt his earlier enthusiasm, but Mouse has the last say when he curls up inside the little box. ‘It is the greatest thing ever,’ he tells his friend. ‘Thank you, Bear." This clever author/ illustrator has a wonderful website. Visit it and be sure to check out the Message Maker! www.thankyoubear.com.”

Krista Recommends: Wither by Lauren DeSefano. “Focused on a totally different kind of survival, fans of dystopian fiction will love this story set in a genetically-manipulated and virus-ravaged future America."
For a list of our hours of service and additional resources, visit www.cantonfreelibrary.org and “like” us on Facebook. Happy reading!



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

CFLoquence: News and Reviews from Your Library

Thank you, voters! Proposition #3 passed, providing an additional $12,000 of funding for the Canton Free Library and its branches. This amount replaces funding lost due to county budget cuts, and it allows us to continue offering quality materials and programs to the community. We truly appreciate your support.
As summer approaches, we hope you enjoy the many activities we have planned for all ages. We promise our unique blend of educational, weird and wonderful events!

Children’s Events
Calling all little bookworms and paleontologists! Get your excavation gear ready to “Dig into Reading” with Miss Valerie, our Youth Services Specialist. Registration for the Summer Reading Program is now open. The SRP features both age group sessions and family events. Registration is required for the age group sessions and the Annual Pet Show on July 25th. 18-35 month olds meet from 10:00-10:30 am on July 11th, 18th, 25th & August 1st. 3-4 year olds meet from 10:30-11:45 am on July 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st. 5-6 year olds meet from 1:00-2:00 pm on July 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th. 7-8 year olds meet from 3:00-4:00 pm on July 9th, 16th, 23rd & 30th. 9-12 year olds meet from 1:30-2:30 pm on July 10th, 17th, 24th & 31st. The stories, activities and crafts included in these sessions are designed specifically for the specified age group. Registration ends June 24th. For more details, visit http://www.cantonfreelibrary.org/pdf/srp_calendar.pdf.

Teen Events
Come play our new table top games on YA Wednesdays from 3-5 pm. We have Settlers of Catan, Dixit, Munchkin, Small World, Ticket to Ride, Last Night on Earth, Tsuro, Elder Sign, Pandemic, Zombie Dice, Castle Panic, and Cthulhu Gloom. In July Krista, our Young Adult Specialist, takes you “Beneath the Surface” for our teen Summer Reading Program. Contact Krista at 386-3712 ext. 3 or kbriggs@ncls.org for more info.

Krista Recommends:  Krestin Gier's Ruby Red. “I am currently reading Sapphire Blue, the second in the Ruby Red Trilogy. It picks up right where the first book left off, which is good because it was such a cliffhanger! Time travelers are definitely a refreshing deviation from the sea of dystopian YA fiction (though I do love me some dystopia)!”

Local History Event
Adirondack history buffs, join us on June 10th at 6:30 pm for a presentation on the Adirondack Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). The CCC was part of Roosevelt’s “New Deal” to relieve poverty and unemployment during the Depression. The CCC built trails and damns, fought fires, stocked fish and planted millions of trees in our lovely wilderness. Author and historian Marty Podskoch will discuss the history and lore of the CCC camps in New York. CCC alumni are encouraged to attend and share their memories. Contact the library for more info: 386-3712.

Novel Ideas from Amanda: Addicted to Downton Abbey like me? Check out the Maisie Dobbs mystery series by Jacqueline Winspear, set in England during the same time period.  Maisie has the best characteristics of the Downton women: Mary’s cleverness, Sybil’s empathy and Anna’s determination. Follow her adventures in a world where women’s roles were being challenged and reinvented. Not your cup of tea? Don’t even like tea or British historical fiction? Check out our popular new releases. The long awaited thriller Inferno by Dan Brown has arrived. Inferno is the fourth book in the series which began with the controversial novel The Da Vinci Code.  For our fantasy lovers, we have Dead Ever After by Charlaine Harris. Dead Ever After is the final installment in the beloved Southern Vampire Mysteries, also known as The Sookie Stackhouse Novels.



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