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January

BOOKS

Adult Fiction

  • Adler – “Mrs. Nash’s Ashes”
  • Blake – “Anna O”
  • Burke – “Harbor Lights”
  • Carr – “The Friendship Club”
  • Dailey – “One in a Million”
  • Frankel – “Family Family”
  • Krentz – “The Night Island”
  • Michaelidis – “The Fury”
  • Miller – “The Curse of Pietro Houdini”
  • Patterson – “Holmes, Marple, and Poe”
  • Patterson – “Million Dollar Mess”
  • Prose – “The Mystery Guest”
  • Quinn – “The Clinic”
  • Robb – “Random in Death”
  • Steel – “Upside Down”
  • Thompson – “City of Betrayal”

Adult Non-Fiction

  • Cheney – “Oath and Honor”
  • Goslar – “My Friend Anne Frank”
  • Norris – “Our Hidden Conversations: what Americans really think about race and identity”
  • Richardson – “Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America”
  • Tyson – “Taxes for Dummies”

Young Adult

  • Cawthon – “Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights (vol 4)” – (graphic novel)
  • Sutherland – “Wings of Fire: Book 7, Winter Turning” – (graphic novel)

Children’s Fiction

Easy Reader

Picture Books

Children’s Non-Fiction

BOOKS-ON-CD

MOVIES

  • A Haunting in Venice (DVD)
  • The Holdovers (DVD)
  • Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (DVD)
  • PAW Patrol: the mighty movie (DVD)

December

BOOKS

Adult Fiction

  • Andrews – “Bright Lights, Big Christmas”
  • Bradford – “The Wonder of it All”
  • Cook – “Manner of Death”
  • Daily – “Lone Oaks Crossing”
  • Frear – “Five Bad Deeds”
  • Putney – “Silver Lady”

Adult Non-Fiction

  • Broukal – “Idioms for Everyday Use”
  • Dixson – “Essential Idioms in English”
  • Dunion – “My Days with Emma: a soulful path to elderhood”
  • Fitzgerald – “Becoming Ella Fitzgerald: the jazz singer who transformed American song” (biography)
  • Hoffmann – “Our Changing Menu: climate change and the foods we love and need”

En Espanol

  • Biblicos – “La Gran Historia Relatos Biblicos Interactivos para los mas pequenos” (para ninos)
  • Cantor – “La Ceiba de la Memoria” (para adultos)
  • Caso – “Contra el Viento” (para adultos)
  • Disney – “Coleccion de Cuentas: Volumen 2” (para ninos)
  • Falcones – “La Catedral del Mar” (para adultos)
  • Ferre – “La Casa de La Laguna” (para adultos)
  • Grandes – “Ines y la Alegria” (para adultos)
  • Numeros – “Numeros: con meus amigos divertados” (para ninos)

Young Adult

  • Oseman – “Heartstopper 5” (graphic novel)

Children’s Fiction

  • Ball – “I Survived the American Revolution, 1776” (graphic novel)
  • Colfer – “Juniper’s Christmas”
  • DiCamillo – “Mercy Watson is Missing”
  • Pokemon – “Sword and Shield; Volume 8” (graphic novel)
  • Stilton – “Clean Sweep” (graphic novel)
  • Tarshish – “I Survived the Great Alaska Earthquake, 1964”
  • West – “Mia Mayhem Steals the Show”

Easy Reader

  • Curry – “Parker’s Big Feelings”
  • Huang – “Grace’s Chinese New Year”
  • Willems – “Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Sleigh”

Picture Books

  • Baby – “Baby Shark Feels Happy: a book about emotions” (board book)
  • Boynton – “Hippos Remain Calm”
  • Buehner – “Snowmen’s Twelve Nights of Christmas”
  • Burris – “Sabrina Sue Loves the Moon”
  • Davies – “Bizzy Bear: Chinese New Year” (board book)
  • Park – “Wish Soup: a celebration of Seollal”

Children’s Non-Fiction

  • Kerrod – “Universe”

BOOKS ON CD

  • Blakemore – “The Glutton”

MOVIES

November

BOOKS

Adult Fiction

  • Albom – “The Little Liar”
  • Alderman – “The Future”
  • Baldacci – “The Edge”
  • Butcher – “The Olympian Affair”
  • Clancy – “Command and Control”
  • Connolly – “Resurrection Walk”
  • Cornwell – “Unnatural Death”
  • Cussler – “The Corsican Shadow”
  • Deaver – “The Watchmaker’s Hand”
  • Due – “The Reformatory”
  • Gerritsen – “The Spy Coast”
  • Kingsbury – “Just Once”
  • Lewis – “The Heirloom” (large type)
  • Margolin – “Betrayal”
  • McDermid – “Past Lying”
  • Parker – “Broken Trust”
  • Patterson – “Alex Cross Must Die”
  • Perry – “A Christmas Vanishing”
  • Peters – “The Berry Pickers”
  • Porter – “A Grandmother Begins the Story”
  • Roberts – “Inheritance”
  • Sharpson – “Knock Knock, Open Wide”
  • Steel – “The Ball at Versailles”

Adult Non-Fiction

  • Bronner – “Soap & Soul: a practical guide to minding your home, your body, and your spirit with Dr. Bronner’s magic soaps”
  • Hutchinson – “Enough” (biography)
  • Ogilvie – “The Dictionary People: the unsung heroes who created the Oxford English Dictionary”
  • Spears – “The Woman in Me” (biography)
  • Stewart – “Making it So: a Memoir” (biography)
  • Streisand – “My Name is Barbra” (biography)

Young Adult

  • Hunter – “Thunder”

Children’s Fiction

  • Blabey – “The Bad Guys: Look Who’s Talking” (graphic novel)
  • Brailler – “The Last Kids on Earth and the Monster Dimension”
  • Gallagher – “Max Meow: Attack of the Zombies” (graphic novel)
  • Gibbs – “The Quest of Danger”
  • Pilkey – “Cat Kid Comic Club: Influencers”
  • Stilton – “The Treasures of the Kingdom”
  • Tarshis – “I Survived the Great Alaska Earthquake, 1964”

Easy Reader

Picture Books

  • Heim – “Dr. Seuss’s How the Grinch Lost Christmas”
  • John – “The Big Cheese”

Children’s Non-Fiction

  • Conkling – “Votes for Women! American Suffragists and the Battle for the Ballot”

BOOKS ON CD

  • Therin – “Liar City”

MOVIES

  • Barbie
  • Blue Beetle
  • Haunted Mansion
  • Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, Part 1
  • Oppenheimer

October

BOOKS

Adult Fiction

  • Child – “The Secret: a Jack Reacher Novel”
  • Chua – “The Golden Gate”
  • Clare – “Sword Catcher”
  • DeMille – “Blood Lines”
  • Follett – “The Armor of Light”
  • Grisham – “The Exchange: after The Firm”
  • Harrow – “Starling House”
  • Krueger – “The River we Remember”
  • Morris – “Sisters Under the Rising Sun”
  • Nesbo – “The Night House”
  • Phillips – “Night Watch”
  • Sandford – “Judgement Prey”
  • Scalzi – “Starter Villain”
  • Steel – “Second Act”
  • Swann – “The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp”
  • Ward – “Let us Descend”
  • Woods – “Obsession”

Adult Non-Fiction

  • Mundy – “The Sisterhood: the secret history of women at the CIA”
  • Schwarzenegger – “Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life”

Young Adult

  • Riordan – “The Chalice of the Gods”
  • Williamson – “The Art of Being Normal”

Children’s Fiction

  • Colfer – “Three Tasks for a Dragon”
  • Davis – Something is Wrong at my House: a book about parents fighting”
  • Gibbs – “Spy School Goes North”
  • Kinney – “No Brainer”

Easy Reader

  • Willems – “A Big Guy Took my Ball”

Picture Books

  • Gorman – “Something, Someday”
  • Higgins – “Bruce and the Legend of Soggy Hollow”
  • Kerascoet _ “I Walk with Vanessa”
  • Ludwig – “Confessions of a Former Bully”
  • Sanders – “You and Me and Empathy”
  • Sornson – “The Juice Box Bully”

Children’s Non-Fiction

BOOKS-ON-CD

MOVIES

September

BOOKS

Adult Fiction

  • Archer – “Traitor’s Gate”
  • Beaton – “Dead on Target”
  • Connolly – “The Land of Lost Things”
  • Flynn – “Code Red”
  • Galbraith – “The Running Grave”
  • Groff – “The Vaster Wilds”
  • Jance – “The Blessing of the Lost Girls”
  • Jiles – “Chenneville”
  • Johnson – “The Longmire Defense”
  • King – “Holly”
  • Patterson – “2 1/2 Lies”
  • Patterson – “12 Months to Live”
  • Perry – “The Traitor Among Us”
  • Robb – “Payback in Death”
  • Smith – “The Fraud”
  • Steel – “Happiness” (Large Print)
  • Thomas – “Idlewild”
  • Weiner – “The Breakaway”

Adult Non-Fiction

  • Adams – “Grandfather Stories”
  • Anthony – “The Elephant Whisperer”
  • DuLong – “Saved at the Seawall: Stories from the September 11 Boat Lift”
  • Grush – “The Six: the untold story of America’s first women astronauts”
  • O’Reilley – “Killing the Witches”
  • Wilber – “Vanishing Point: the search for a B-24 bomber crew lost on the World War II homefront

Young Adult

Children’s Fiction

  • Blabey – “Cat of Death!” (Graphic Novel)
  • Osborne – “Time of the Turtle King”

Easy Reader

  • O’Connor – “Apples Galore”
  • Parish – “Amelia Bedelia Joins the Club”
  • Sutton – “Going Ape”

Picture Books

  • Brownlow – “Ten Little Pirates”
  • Gorman – “Change Sings”
  • Hawkinson – “Snow Happy to be Here: the slightly silly story of the Snowblatt family”
  • McConaughy – “Just Because”
  • Mitter – “Halloween is Here”
  • Oliver – “Eight Jolly Reindeer”
  • Santomero – “Merry Christmas Daniel Tiger”
  • Shaw – “Waiting for Snow”

Children’s Non-Fiction

  • Hall – “Easter Crack-Ups: Knock Knock Jokes Funny Side Up”
  • Strauss – “One Well: The Story of Water on Earth”

BOOKS-ON-CD

  • Beukes – “Bridge”
  • Carter – “The Blonde Identity”
  • Habeck – “Shark Heart”

MOVIES

  • Asteroid City (DVD)

August

BOOKS

Adult Fiction

  • Akella – “The Sea Elephants”
  • Benjamin – “California Golden”
  • Bowen – “The Paris Assignment”
  • Brown – “Out of Nowhere”
  • Castillo – “An Evil Heart”
  • Chiaverini – “Canary Girls”
  • Dinan – “Bellies”
  • Donohue – “Learned by Heart”
  • Fluke – “Pink Lemonade Cake Murder”
  • George – “The Little Village of Book Lovers”
  • Graham – “Cursed at Dawn”
  • Hoffman – “The Invisible Hour”
  • Jewell – “None of This is True”
  • King – “A Face in the Crowd/The Longest December”
  • Kitasei – “The Deep Sky”
  • Lapena – “Everyone Here is Lying”
  • Lippman – “Prom Mom”
  • Ludlum – “The Bourne Defiance”
  • Martin – “The Keeper of Hidden Books”
  • McBride – “The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store”
  • Michaels – “Rock Bottom”
  • Patchett – “Tom Lake”
  • Patterson – “Lion and Lamb”
  • Preston – “Dead Mountain”
  • Reichs – “The Bone Hacker”
  • Russo – “Somebody’s Fool”
  • Silva – “The Collector”
  • Sims – “How Can I Help You”
  • Slaughter – “After That Night”
  • Thor – “Dead Fall”

Adult Non-Fiction

  • Bogutskaya – “Unlikeable Female Characters: the women pop culture wants you to hate”
  • Czarniak – “Bringing Henry Home”
  • Grant – “The Last Ride of the Pony Express”
  • Karim-Cooper – “The Great White Bard: how to love Shakespeare while talking about race”

Young Adult

  • Rex – “A Little Like Waking”
  • Sortino – “Give me a Sign”

Children’s Fiction

  • Korman – “Mixed Up”
  • Lai – “Ghost Book” (Graphic Novel)
  • Nielson – “Deadzone”
  • Osborne – “Ghost Town at Sundown”
  • Stead – “The Lost Library”
  • West – “Pirates vs Ninja: the Green Ninja”
  • West – “Rise of the Snakes”
  • Westerfeld – “Horizon”

Easy Reader

  • Brown – “Wings on Things”
  • Isadora – “Jake at Gymnastics/Jake Hace Gimnasia”
  • LaRochelle – “See the Ghost”
  • Sazaklis – “Batman: Dawn of the Dynamic Duo”
  • Sutton – “Going Ape”

Picture Books

  • Beaumont – “I Like Myself!”
  • Bedford – “Big Bears Can!”
  • Dewdney – “Llama Llama’s Little Lie”
  • Emberley – “Bye Bye, Big Bad Bullybug”
  • Gallo – “Dora and Diego By the Shore”
  • Jay – “Christmastime”
  • O’Connor – “Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy”
  • Offsay – “Challah Day”
  • Petrossi – “Puppy Birthday to You”
  • Power – “The ABCs of Yoga for Kids”
  • Samuel – “Up on the Housetop”
  • Santamaria – “Yenebi’s Drive to School”
  • Saxon – “Frozen”
  • Scharnhorst – “How to Get Your Octopus to School”
  • Scotton – “Love, Splat”
  • Steers – “Tractor Mac Countdown to Christmas”

Children’s Non-Fiction

  • Hartland – “How the Dinosaur got to the Museum”

BOOKS-ON-CD

  • Ward – “The St. Ambrose School for Girls”

MOVIES

  • 65 (Blu-Ray)
  • Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret? (DVD)
  • John Wick Chapter 4 (Blu-Ray and DVD)
  • The Lost King (DVD)