We’ve made it through the winter, and whether you are looking to tune in with nature, seeking some emotional well-being, or just want to relax with a good book, the staff at CDPL are here to share some of their favorite reads that are all available at your library. All these staff picks are on display on the first floor of the library throughout April and may be checked out with your library card anytime during our open hours.
Jodie's Pick
Bringing Nature Home by Douglas Tallamy
If you ever wondered what’s the big deal with native plants, this book is great!
Steph's Pick
Crafting with Nature by Amy Renea
Bill's Pick
My Life In and Out of the Rough by John Daly
To all of you golfers, both good and not so good (lol). Great read about the life of John Daly both on and off the course. Enjoy it.
Lisa's Pick
James Patterson by James Patterson
Brenda's Pick
Spare by Prince Harry
An insightful and moving book! Harry has a great deal to say about his own mistakes and questionable behavior. Harry chooses to move and protect his family in a way that he was never protected. There will always be critics, but I enjoyed Spare!
Dennis' Pick
The Crown
Kaela's Picks
A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
Such a wonderful book emphasizing the importance of human connection. Make sure to read the book AND check out the new DVD–A Man Called Otto! It will NOT disappoint! (Just be prepared to shed some tears!)
You Will Get Through This Night by Dan Howell
A wonderful easy-to-read, humorous book on embracing anxiety and depression. Practical things to try and tools to learn, and many laughs to be had. For those of you with mental health struggles, you’re not alone.
Joni's Picks
Yoga Happy by Hannah Barrett
I really enjoyed the flow movement suggestion–they’re easy to do, provide just enough challenge, and offer a great refresher or starting point for those new to yoga.
The Shining Girls by Lauren Beukes
Also a great show on Apple starring Elizabeth Moss.
Susanna's Picks
Generation T by Megan Nicolay
Inspires you to make use of tired clothes. My favorite so far is the “Ode to the Mallet” project. This book also has a sequel, Beyond Fashion: 120 New Ways to Transform a T-Shirt.
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien
Tells how a respectable hobbit, Bilbo Baggins, was convinced to steal a mountain from a dragon, and, in the process, stole something much more important.
Mary's Picks
The Princess Bride by William Goldman
One of the most popular books of 1973 – 50 years ago. A classic tale of true love and high adventure, the good parts.
The Best of James Whitcomb Riley
For poetry month, I have selected poems by James Whitcomb Riley. I have loved his poetry since grade school.
Dawn's Picks
The Magician’s Elephant by Kate DiCamillo
The author hopes that we, the readers, find some love and magic here. I did.
Love That Dog by Sharon Creech
I recommend this one for National Poetry Month. Sharon Creech is a master storyteller. This novel in verse is one of my favorite books.
Foster by Claire Keegan
An impactful story using few words. Very emotional.
Dellie's Picks
Beach House Summer by Sarah Morgan
Love the story line. Hate to see the book end. Waiting for the next book!
Like the Wind by Robin Lee Hatcher
A great book that anyone could learn a lot from about life and adjustments.
Under the Starry Skies by Tracie Peterson
Very interesting story about railroad times. Enjoyed reading it.