The dawn of a New Year is just a few sleeps away, so some questions may loom for you… ‘what books will I read next year? There were such great ones in 2024…what will strike my fancy for 2025?’ Great questions! I’m glad you asked. As of this writing, all of these books are available, on the New Book shelf in the Young Readers’ Room. Let me shed some light on some of these titles that have come in.
Series: Spy School by Stuart Gibbs. The newest book in the series (volume 12) is “Spy School Goes Wild.” The book is on the shelf, ready for the next patron. You may ask, “What could possibly go wrong for Ben when he is cast into an extremely dangerous wilderness?” Well, if you know Ben and the shenanigans he gets himself into, then you’re in for an exciting, if not, exhilarating, read.
Some of you may recall reading the chapter book series Whatever After by Sarah Mlynowski. The first book was published back in 2012 and the last one, volume 17, will be published next summer. For those of you who enjoy reading graphic novels, I have great news: the first title of the series “Fairest of All” has been written as a graphic novel. The artwork was created by Anu Chouhan. Please let the Youth Services Crew know if you liked the original version – print only – or the graphic novel version.
If you’re a fan of Rachel Renee Russell’s series Dork Diaries series, you’re in for a treat with the sixteenth volume entitled “Tales from a NOT-SO-Bratty Little Sister.” What could a NOT-SO-Bratty little sister actually do to upset Nikki so much? Have you ever kept a diary…that little, secret book hidden away so absolutely no one could ever find it, let alone, read it? Well, Brianna may have found this delightful literature and wouldn’t give it back. Check out the latest Dork Diaries book and read about the tomfooleries these two get into.
The Bad Guys are back at it in the nineteenth volume, “The Serpent and the Beast,” written by Aaron Blabey. Will Cedric and Wolfie find themselves in such a predicament that this could be the last installment in the series? Goodness, No! The twentieth volume will be released in early January, so quickly come to check out volume 19 from the New Book shelf and be ready for the next volume, “One Last Thing.”
One more graphic novel series has been added to the collection: “Dog Man Big Jim Begins” was added to our New Book shelf in early December. This thirteenth installment in the Dog Man series will bring some knowledge of the characters from the previous books to light. Big Jim is so caring…and oh, those space Cuties! Check out the newest Dog Man book today.
We are in the midst of oven season and holiday baking is still in high gear. Whether you are looking for a new quick and easy brownie recipe or an impressive show-stopping dessert, these new sweet baking books may give you the inspiration you’ve been looking for.
It’s 3 p.m. and you’re craving something sweet, a mid-day snack to go with that last cup of coffee or tea. “
“You see a cake or a tart in our pastry case, but I see something entirely different: a gift, a first date, a reunion. Behind every dessert, there is a story to share.” Pastry chef Dominique Ansel, creator of the famous cronut, presents a personal collection of 42 stories and their corresponding recipes in his latest book, “
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The importance of accessibility to disparate voices in literature is apparent in our complementary selection awarded as the NPR Best Book of the Year,
The holiday season is almost upon us! The weather is getting colder and gifts need to be acquired. Instead of rushing out to the nearest store, try to make something for the person you care for. It will be a unique gift and will give you the chance to practice your crafting skills. Check out these new books to help you in your crafting endeavors.
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Like cats? Like knitting? Like the Victorian aesthetic? Believe it or not there is a book that combines all three. It is
Horses, dogs, cows, and cats, oh, my! Smiley Library’s new book section has some interesting books about various animals and their connections to their human friends.
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