It’s time for another round of staff recommendations! We’ve got a little bit of everything this month from mysteries to magazines to holiday prep. These are on display through November on the first floor of the library and ready to check out with your library card.
Theresa's Picks
Dead Cert by Dick Francis
Dead Cert is the first standalone mystery novel by former steeplechase jockey Dick Francis. Set in the 1960s horse racing world, Dead Cert offers a likable main character who doesn’t believe that the death of a friend and fellow jockey was an accident. I have to admit that I did not take to the first Dick Francis book I read 30 years ago, but I tried him again a few years later and ended up racing (pun intended) through his books. While they all touch on horses, not all of his books are full set in the horse racing world. His books may be read in any order. Enjoyable reads.
A Great Deliverance by Elizabeth George
A Great Deliverance features aristocratic Scotland Yard Inspector Thomas Lynley and blue collar Detective Sergeant Havers, who have been thrust together as new work partners to solve a Yorkshire murder. George, an American author, weaves criminal procedure, psychology, Shakespearean quotes, and rich relationships in this series debut, a series that gets better and more complex with each book. Not for the faint of heart–some scenes and situations are described quite graphically.
Family Handyman Magazine
Family Handyman is a magazine devoted to the needs of the do-it-yourselfer, containing detailed instructions on storage, home decoration, home maintenance, lawn care, and furniture building projects. This magazine also includes helpful columns on tool reviews, workshop tips, and funny goofs. Fun to peruse on a blustery day!
Michelle's Picks
Pioneer Woman Cooks: The New Frontier by Ree Drummond
The holidays are coming! Step up your game the easy way. Make the Tater Breakfast Casserole page 42 the night before, pop it in the oven while you get dressed. For dinner try the Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes. Save time and energy during the holiday.
Knitting Magic: More Patterns from Hogwarts & Beyond
Projects for all skill levels. Make a present for a cherished loved one. Currently on my needles is the Hogwart’s Castle Cowl page 55 in Gryffindor colors.
Barker & Llewelyn Series
If you like Sherlock Holmes but would like more action, the Barker & Llewelyn series needs to be on your TBR list.
Dawn's Picks
Malamander by Thomas Taylor
A fun fantastical mystery by the sea. Book one in the Legends of Eerie-on-the-Sea series.
A Darkening of Dragons by SA Patrick
The grand adventures of Patch, a disgraced piper; Wren, a cursed girl; and Barver, a fire-breathing dracogriff. Book one in the Songs of Magic series.
Dellie's Picks
The Woman in the Green Dress by Tea Cooper
Fleur finds she has inherited a farm and shop after her husband fails to return from the Great War.
Looking for Leroy by Melody Calson
A camping vacation with a friend turns into a search for a long lost flame from Bryanna’s teenage years.
Dennis' Picks
The Shootist
An oldie but a real goodie! John Wayne’s FINAL film, as he portrays a dying gunfighter who decides to go out with a bang! The great cast also includes Lauren Bacall, Ron Howard, and James Stewart.
Cobra Kai
If you were a fan of the Karate Kid movies, I’m pretty sure you’ll enjoy the Netflix series Cobra Kai. Decades after their All-Valley title bout Daniel LaRusso and Johnny Lawrence find themselves rivals again. It’s now in its 5th season!
Joni's Picks
Still Stuck by Shinsuki Yoshitake
A hilarious treat for any parent or caretaker who has ever heard “I can do it myself!”
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
This is the kind of story that stays with you for years–a classic to read again and again! The style is reminiscent of Edgar Allen Poe and is perfect for cozy indoor reading. Enjoy.
Mary's Picks
West with Giraffes by Lynda Rutledge
Incredible true story of two giraffes who made headlines and won the hearts of depression-era Americans.
Even the Dog Knows by Jason Wright
A family’s old beloved dog takes a final road trip to help his humans find forgiving and healing.