Our staff have some wonderful recommendations for you to enjoy, from epic series to standalone titles. Find these on display on the first floor of the library, ready to check out with your library card. Many are also available to read digitally on our Libby app!
Brenda's Pick
A Fever in the Heartland by Timothy Egan
True story of how the Ku Klux Klan grew in Indiana in the 1920s. I had no idea there were over 300,000 Klansmen and women and even children who were focused not only on Blacks, but also Catholics, Jews, and any immigrants. Sadly the parallels between the 1920s and current times are scary, and shows how hatred and fear can be so destructive. Highly recommend this fact-filled book.
Susanna's Pick
Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett
There’s no overarching plot to Terry Pratchett’s Discworld Series, just an increasing complexity to a fantastical parody of our world. It’s hilarious, insightful, and among my all-time favorites, though it can be a little daunting to begin. Moving Pictures is one of a few good starting points, riffing on early Hollywood as the Industrial Revolution slowly changes everything.
Mary's Pick
Perfectly Nice Neighbors by Kia Abdullah
Racial misconceptions, racial bias, and mean gossip cause problems when “different” people move into the neighborhood. Very thought provoking!
Megan's Pick
Just Another Missing Person by Gillian McAllister
Fun mystery with a great twist!
Crystal's Pick
The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
Contains two volumes of The Legend of Zelda manga series.
Dellie's Picks
Yesterday’s Gone by Cindy Woodsmall
Involves family, time travel, love in past and future, and coming back home. Fantastic story.
Wyoming Proud by Diana Palmer
Involves love, loss, family, and forgiveness, with a happy ending. A must read!
Dennis' Pick
The Andy Griffith Show Book
Most everything there is to know about one of my all-time favorite comedy TV shows. Enjoy!
Steph's Pick
How to Forage for Mushrooms without Dying
An absolute beginner’s guide to identifying 29 wild, edible mushrooms.
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