Monday, August 20, 2012

What We're Reading!

Finished that summer reading? Have you found yourself at the end of your booklist? Looking for something to fill that literary void? Read on to find out what we here at the Salem Township Public Library are reading! Check them out today!

Summerland
Elin Hilderbrand

"This novel was very well written. Having read some of Hilderbrand's previous novels, I found this one to have a more in-depth construction of the characters, of the people involved. The author seemed to have a greater emotional insight into the characters, which in turn made them seem far more vivid than in her previous works."


What begins as a local tradition is torn asunder when Nantucket High student Penny Alistair is tragically killed in a car accident, an accident that leaves her twin brother in a coma. The other passengers, Penny's boyfriend Jake and her friend Demeter, are physically unhurt - but the emotional damage is overwhelming. As summer unfolds, startling truths are revealed about the survivors and their parents - secrets kept, promises broken, hearts betrayed. Elin Hilderbrand explores the power of community, family, and honesty, and proves that even from the ashes of sorrow, new love can still take flight.


The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair That Changed America
by Erik Larson

"I like how the author juxtaposes the lives of the architect and the murderer. They share a lot of the same characteristics: they're both very charming, very intelligent, and passionate with their respective works. It's just very interesting because about half of what the author's writing is from actual letters and correspondances: words that were said, ideas that were real. For example, he mentions that a lot of people have forgotten that there was ever a World's Fair in Chicago, which is true. Its very interesting."



Erik Larson—author of #1 bestseller In the Garden of Beasts—intertwines the true tale of the 1893 World's Fair and the cunning serial killer who used the fair to lure his victims to their death. Combining meticulous research with nail-biting storytelling, Erik Larson has crafted a narrative with all the wonder of newly discovered history and the thrills of the best fiction.


Insomnia
by Stephen King

"As anyone who has extensively read Stephen King knows, Derry is a town with a wickedness beneath its surface. Having just finished It, I was very excited to return to Derry, and this novel does not disappoint. It is not as emotionally engaging as some of his other works, but it definitely more complex and far more intruiging. At times it can feel as if you're lost within the plot, but its important to remember that this is as much an entry into King's Dark Tower series as it is a standalone novel. The spook level? Somewhere inbetween Bag of Bones and Tommyknockers."



Ralph Roberts can't get to sleep. Literally. Ever since the death of his wife, he has been up all night, and its beginning to affect his sanity.  He's seeing some pretty strange things, things no-one else is seeing: colors, auruas, and strange little bald men with scalpels. No wonder he can't get back to sleep. But what Ralph discovers is far more terrifying than anything he could ever dream. You see, Derry is a town that is not at all what it seems and what Ralph discovers about his beloved home will leave him at the center of an apocalyptic war between the forces of good and evil.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

A Princess in the Queen City

GUARDING PRINCESS DIANA
A TRUE STORY OF MYSTERY, ADVENTURE, AND ROYALTY





AUGUST 14th, 6:30 - 8:00 pm


Autumn 1993. Local detective Rich "Mac" McDonough is quietly enjoying a piece of fried chicken in his office when his phone rings. The caller, a woman, claims that she needs the help of the Shamus Detective Agency of Cincinnati in order to help find the kidnapped son of her childhood friend. "Who is this?" he asks. The answer is incredulous and one he never expected --- Princess Diana of Wales herself!

Come here this incredible true story by Rich McDonough as he reports the tale of a kidnapping and the undercover work, high speed chases, and cross-country flights that followed, all while in the company of the late Princess Diana herself. It is sure to be a night unlike any other.

 

Monday, July 30, 2012

What We've Enjoyed!

Looking for an entertaining read for your little one(s)?
Something to keep you turning the pages late into the night?
Here are a few reccomendations from staff and fellow patrons!

CHILDREN'S BOOKS

 Knuffle Bunny by Mo Willems



"When Trixie, Daddy, and Knuffle Bunny take a trip to the neighborhood Laundromat, an exciting adventure takes ensues as Trixie realizes 'somebunny' was left behind. Using a combination of muted black-and-white photographs and expressive illustrations, this stunning book tells a brilliantly true-to-life tale about what happens when Daddy's in charge and things go terribly, hilariously wrong."



ADULT FICTION

"Three Pines Mystery" Series by Louise Penny




Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of the Surêté du Québec and his team of investigators are called in to the scene of a suspicious death in a rural village south of Montreal. Jane Neal, a local fixture in the tiny hamlet of Three Pines, just north of the U.S. border, has been found dead in the woods. So begins Still Life, the introduction to what is not only an engaging protagonist in Inspector Gamache, who commands his forces--and this series--with integrity and quiet courage, but also a winning and talented new writer of traditional mysteries in the person of Louise Penny.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

2012 Summer Reading Program Finale!





Another year of summer reading has come and gone and it was more than jam-packed full of fun activities, exciting programs, amazing prizes, and lots and lots of books! We hope that you enjoyed participating in 2012's "Dream Big" Summer Reading Program and will join us again next year. We would also like to say thank everyone who did participate and made the program so much fun!

Congratulations to our prizes winners! The luck of the draw was on your side this year as you won one of our many amazing prizes, including Kindle Fires, Nook Tablets, Kings Island tickets, Cincinnati Reds tickets, and more! If you were one of the lucky winners, please stop by the Circulation Desk as soon as possible to pick up your prize.

Still haven't earned that 2012 Summer Reading t-shirt yet? Don't worry -- you have until this Friday, July 27th, to enjoy your remaining materials and earn yours!

Make sure to stop in just as frequently throughout the rest of the year, as we will be having even more fun programs, activities, and prizes to give away this fall and winter!

Monday, July 23, 2012

Summer Reading - Library at Night

Can you believe that we have reached the final week of the 2012 Summer Reading Program already? We sure can't! We hope you've enjoyed dreaming big with us this summer and will join us again next summer! But, before we get all nostalgic, let's enjoy this last week of amazing activities, programs, and crafts! 


Mark Wade's Dream Machine
Monday, July 23, 6:30 - 7:15 pm
Family Program

Wouldn't it be great to have a machine that could make every dream come true?
Ventriloquist, Mark Wade and his friends are going to unveil the Dream Machine!

Shooting Rockets!
Tuesday, July 24th, 11:00 - 11:30 am
Grades K-5

Make a rocket launcher using a paper cut-out, a bendy straw,
and some thread! This craft promises to be a blast!

The Library After Hours
Tuesday, July 24th, 7:00 - 9:00pm
Family Program

*Registration Required*

This is the biggest event of 2012's Summer Reading Program! In celebration of a summer
jam-packed full of great reading and fun, the library will stay open after-hours! Families
can participate in the Ultimate Challenge (similar to the popular "Minute To Win It" game show),
where they can compete in multiple 60-second challenges that escalate in difficulty and fun to win the Dream Prize! There will be monster crafts, fairy & gnome crafts, Library Bingo, and Wii on the giant 8-foot projector screen! Come hungry as we will be serving pizza, popcorn, and drinks!

Monday, July 16, 2012

Summer Reading - Night Shivers

Can you believe that there are only two weeks left in this year's Summer Reading Program? Don't worry though --- anyone can sign up at any time from now until the end of the program and still win any of the amazing prizes the library has to offer. This year's prizes include a "Dream Big" t-shirt, scooters, Kings Island tickets, stuffed animals, as well as Kindle Fires and Nook Tablets! Still not convinced? Read on to find out about all of the fun (and spooky) things we will be offering for the week of July 16-20:



Monster Blow-Out!
Monday, July 16th, 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Family Program

It's a monster blow-out party, packed full of scary stories, crafts, treats, and more!

No-Scare Monster Pal
Tuesday, July 17th, 11:00 - 11:30 am
Grades K - 5

There is no reason to fear these monsters. They're cute, fun, cuddly, and they'll
be your little one's best friend! A fun monster craft for the nightstand!

Bricks 4 Kidz
Tuesday, July 17th, 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Ages 5 - 12
*Registration Required - Limit 15*

Think you've got what it takes to be a Bricks 4 Kidz builder? Explore the
creative process of model design and discover how LEGO components can work
together to create all kinds of structures. Games and activities are led by
a Bricks 4 Kidz pary host! LEGO bricks galore!

Lego Build Your Dream!
Friday, July 20th, 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Family Program

One hour of free-building fun with your friends and family!
Dream up some great creations!



Friday, July 6, 2012

Summer Reading - Starry Starry Night

We are approximately at the halfway point of the 2012 Summer Reading Program already! If you have yet to sign up, fear not! You can register at any time throughout the course of the program. There are, of course, plenty of activities and programs for you to take part in still, including this week's fun and fantastic programs:


Universe in a Jar
Monday, July 9th, 6:30 - 7:30 pm
Family Program

PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN 16 oz PLASTIC OR GLASS JAR

Ever wanted to bottle the universe and keep it on your shelf?
Well, now you can! Bring one 16 oz clear glass or plastic jar from home
and we'll show you how!

Make Your Own Constellation!
Tuesday, July 10th, 11:00 - 11:30 am
Grades K - 5

Do you love stars? Listen to a starry night story and design
your very own constellation! This craft is "out of this world!"

Hunger Games
Tuesday, July 10th, 6:00 - 7:30 pm
Grades 6 - 12
*Registration Required - Limit 30*

Think you have what it takes to be declared a victor in the
library's first annual Hunger Games? Crafts, skill stations, Capitol food
and an Arena Scavenger Hunt await our tributes.
May the odds be ever in your favor.

Mosaic Dream Monogram
Wednesday, July 11th, 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Grades 4 -8
*Registration Required - Limit 15*

Using shiny, glittery gems, beads, buttons, and more, teens will
have a blast creating a mosaic monogram on a canvas banner.
The results are stunning!

Lighted Paper Lanterns
Thursday, July 12th, 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Grades 4 - 8

Lighten up your night. Make your own custom paper lanterns!