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Five star reads of 2025
By blog guest, our reviewer Vicki Rock Since 2025 is over, it’s time to look back on the books I’ve enjoyed most this past year, listed in order of publication. All the books I review are available at the library and if you click on a title in this list you can go to the catalog to place a hold on the book. I hope you find books you really enjoy on this list. Five Star Reads of 2025: Presumed Guilty , by Scott Turow, Grand Central Publishing. A retired judge’s fiancée’s s
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Vicki Rock's 5-star reads of 2024
By guest blogger Vicki Rock Since 2024 is coming to an end, it’s time to look back on the books I’ve enjoyed most this year, listed in order of publication. All the books I review are available at the library (with the exception of one -- not on this list -- that is still backordered). If you click on a title in this list you can go to the catalog to place a hold on the book. So get a beverage, sit in your coziest chair, and enjoy some of my 5-star reads! “ The Fury ,” by Al
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Dec 12, 2024
Vicki Rock’s review of Karla’s Choice
“Karla's Choice: A John le Carré Novel,” by Nick Harkaway, Viking, 320 pages, Oct. 22, 2024. It is spring 1963 and George Smiley has left the Circus, the British overseas intelligence agency. He is living a more peaceful life. But Control has other plans. Mikhail Bortnik, a Russian agent, has defected, and the man he was sent to kill in London, Laszlo Banati, is nowhere to be found. Smiley reluctantly agrees to one last simple task: interview Susanna Gero, a Hungarian émigré
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Oct 22, 2024
Vicki Rock’s review of The Waiting
(Due to a technical issue, Vicki’s review this week is temporarily posted in the blog, where the Library Lady / webmaster can post from her phone. It will move when she has access to her computer again.) “The Waiting,” by Michael Connelly, Little, Brown and Company, 416 pages, Oct. 15, 2024. Renée Ballard is a detective with the LAPD’s Open-Unsolved Unit. She is surfing before work and when she gets back to her vehicle, she finds that her badge, gun, and ID were stolen. She c
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Oct 16, 2024


Vicki Rock's 5-Star reads of 2023
This week, our Library Lady turns the library blog over to reviewer Vicki Rock, who shares her 5-Star Reads of 2023. Note that the book...
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Dec 18, 2023


New Partnerships for Library Resources
Our library is constantly seeking new partnerships for library resources, working together with other organizations to better serve our...
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Jun 12, 2023


Mental Health Awareness Month
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. It's a topic some people don't want to talk about, but it's a topic that needs to be addressed. ...
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May 9, 2023


More Free Stuff!
While we love good, old-fashioned paper books, many of us also enjoy the convenience and instant availability of downloaded e-books and...
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Apr 25, 2023


One Book, Two Reviews
"There is a book for every reader and a reader for every book ." This quote by S. R. Ranganathan is something every library science student probably hears at some point in their training. One of the things I love about books is how two different people can read the same book, with each having a totally different experience one from the other, and each walking away from the book with a different opinion of what they've read. It's a matter of perspective. Each person has his
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Apr 4, 2023


Marching Into April?
As I write this, March is ending, and April is almost here. It's that time of year when things are beginning to grow and bloom. We're...
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Mar 27, 2023


What can we do for you?
Have you been to our library lately, or really explored our website? We are always so happy to have visitors! Our staff members always...
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Mar 7, 2023


Vicki Rock's 2022 Five-Star Reads
This week, we welcome guest blogger Vicki Rock! This was another year of excellent books. These are what I consider to be the five-star books I reviewed this year, listed in order of publication. “A Narrow Door” by Joanne Harris, Pegasus Crime. A body is found at a private school, but the headmaster isn’t in a hurry to call the police. “Something to Hide” by Elizabeth George, Viking. A detective’s murder may be tied to an investigation into crimes against Nigerian girls. “The
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Dec 27, 2022


Stuck in the Middle?
My mother was a "middle child." Not the eldest, not the baby of the family. There are people, some of the psychologists, who believe...
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Jul 28, 2022


Jumping into June!
It's June, and today's hot and humid weather is a reminder that summer arrives this month. Children are getting out of school for summer...
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Jun 1, 2022
November thoughts
November is here! It’s a month for Thanksgiving. November 11 was a day to thank our Veterans. Later this month, we celebrate...
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Nov 15, 2021


Local Elks fund new educational kits for library
Today I had the pleasure of receiving a generous check for $2,000.00 from our Meyersdale Elks lodge, represented by Angie Yandora and...
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Aug 26, 2021


Summer Quest: reading challenges for all ages!
This year’s Summer Quest children’s program is being offered in-person as well as online. The theme this year is Tails and Tales. For...
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Jul 11, 2021


Nonfiction graphic Novels
Among publishing trends in recent years is the growth of the market for “graphic novels.” The dictionary website www.merriam-webster.com...
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Jun 9, 2021
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