Author Steve Berry is the latest New York Times Bestselling author scheduled to visit Barr Library as part of the Authors at Your Library series.
Berry, author of thrillers such as The Amber Room, The Romanov Prophecy, The Third Secret and his Cotton Malone series, which includes The Templar Legacy and this year's The Jefferson Key, will visit in September to discuss his work - including 2012's The Columbus Affair. For more information about his work, check out his official website: http://www.steveberry.org/
Look for more details on this and our other exciting Authors at Your Library programs in coming weeks and months!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Holiday Hours
Holiday Hours begin today, December 19, 2011.
19-22 Dec 9AM - 6PM
23 Dec 9AM - 5PM
24-26 Dec CLOSED
27-29 Dec 9AM - 6PM
30 Dec 9AM - 5PM
31 Dec CLOSED
1-2 Jan CLOSED
For more information please call the Library @ 624-1232.
19-22 Dec 9AM - 6PM
23 Dec 9AM - 5PM
24-26 Dec CLOSED
27-29 Dec 9AM - 6PM
30 Dec 9AM - 5PM
31 Dec CLOSED
1-2 Jan CLOSED
For more information please call the Library @ 624-1232.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Lunch Bunch Book Discussion - January
Our next book discussion is January 3rd at 11am when we'll be talking about P.D. James's A Taste for Death.
From Publisher's Weekly:
In her latest Commander Adam Dalgliesh detective novel, James subtly deepens the complexities of his personality, making him an ever more credible protagonist. When two bodies are discovered with their throats slashed in a London church, Dalgleish is called upon to solve the case. One victim is Sir Paul Berowne, former Minister of the Crown; the other is a tramp accustomed to sleeping in the church vestibule. It seems that these deaths may be tied to those of two young women who have recently been employed in the Berowne household. Dalgleish feels an unusual empathy in this case; he had known Berowne and sensed several parallels in their lives. This sense of compassion is one of the things that distinguishes James's novels. In delving into what she calls "the fascination of character," she makes each actor in the drama memorable. The characters here read Trollope and Philip Larkin; they are knowledgeable about architecture and art. Yet James's civilized digressions do not detract from the suspense of the plot. She does not employ horrific details for shock effect, but her step-by-step description of procedural details, particularly those of forensic medicine, totally immerse readers in the investigation. Literate readers who have not yet made Adam Dalgliesh's acquaintance should rush to the bookstores for this one.
Sounds like a great read! Hope to see you in January.
From Publisher's Weekly:
In her latest Commander Adam Dalgliesh detective novel, James subtly deepens the complexities of his personality, making him an ever more credible protagonist. When two bodies are discovered with their throats slashed in a London church, Dalgleish is called upon to solve the case. One victim is Sir Paul Berowne, former Minister of the Crown; the other is a tramp accustomed to sleeping in the church vestibule. It seems that these deaths may be tied to those of two young women who have recently been employed in the Berowne household. Dalgleish feels an unusual empathy in this case; he had known Berowne and sensed several parallels in their lives. This sense of compassion is one of the things that distinguishes James's novels. In delving into what she calls "the fascination of character," she makes each actor in the drama memorable. The characters here read Trollope and Philip Larkin; they are knowledgeable about architecture and art. Yet James's civilized digressions do not detract from the suspense of the plot. She does not employ horrific details for shock effect, but her step-by-step description of procedural details, particularly those of forensic medicine, totally immerse readers in the investigation. Literate readers who have not yet made Adam Dalgliesh's acquaintance should rush to the bookstores for this one.
Sounds like a great read! Hope to see you in January.
Wacky Wednesday Today
Do you have a 4th, 5th or 6th grader? Bring them to Wacky Wednesday today at 4pm where they'll be making bookends out of stone for Area 51 and taking home an individual project.
Look What's New!
Check out our two new computers JUST FOR KIDS! They're located right outside the Reading Rainforest and are loaded with educational and recreational games.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Lunch Bunch Book Discussion - Fahrenheit 451
Join us this Wednesday, Decebmer 7th @ 11AM for our Lunch Bunch Book Discussion featuring Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Fahrenheit 451 depicts a world where reading is outlawed and a fireman's job is to burn books. This classic is sure to create a lively discussion so whether or not you've read the book be sure to come by.
Story Hour & Teen Tuesday Return
Be sure to join us tomorrow, December 6th for the return of Story Hour & Teen Tuesday.
Story Hour - 10AM
Teen Tuesday - 3PM (grades 9th-12th)
Story Hour - 10AM
Teen Tuesday - 3PM (grades 9th-12th)
Today - Book Buddies
Today's Book Buddies features Stone Crafting! Come help make a book out of stone for the Reading Rainforest and take home a stone project of your own. Book Buddies is for grades K-3rd at 4PM.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Check out The Reader's Corner
Check out The Reader's Corner link at www.barrlibrary.org for reading recommendations, readers' advisory databases, bestseller lists, and sites of interest to readers.
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