New to young adult:
Graphic Novels:
Bok! bok! boom! / Marko, Cyndi,
Sisters: Telgemeier, Raina.
Escape from lucien: Kibuishi, Kazu. (Amulet)
I Can Draw: Robots by Rosier, Maggie.
I Can Draw: Aliens / : Rosier, Maggie.
Fiction:
The Most Dangerous Game and other stories
Author: London, Jack; Connell, Richard; Hemingway, Ernest
Tales from a not-so-happily ever after / Dork Diaries : Russell, Rachel Renée,
The fourteenth goldfish : Holm, Jennifer L.,
Captain Underpants and the tyrannical retaliation of the Turbo Toilet 2000 : the eleventh epic novel : Pilkey, Dave,
Diary of a 6th grade ninja: Emerson, Marcus,
Super : Cody, Matthew.
Villainous: Cody, Matthew
Powerless: Cody, Matthew
Emperor Pickletine rides the bus : an origami yoda book: Angleberger, Tom,
The Pepins and their problems: Horvath, Polly
So Much Closer: Colasanti, Susane
I survived the destruction of Pompeii, AD 79 /: Tarshis, Lauren,
Monster by Neal, Mirriam
Crash: Monninger, Joseph,
Cave-in : Monninger, Joseph.
The boy who dared : Bartoletti, Susan Campbell.
Mistakes were made: Pastis, Stephan.
Now look what you’ve done: Pastis, Stephan.
The legend of the Wandering king: Gallego García, Laura,
Catching Jordan: Kenneally, Miranda
New books for elementary aged children:
My Teacher is a Monster! by Peter Brown
Cinders: A chicken Cinderella by Jan Brett
Charlie and the New Baby by Ree Drummond
These books were given in memory of: Merle Glinsmann, Renee Wardyn, and Joe Toczek
When Hans van Meegeren’s paintings were sneered at by critics, he got mad…and then he got even. Van Meegeren passed his works of art off… as the work of Johannes Vermeer. His most infamous mark was Nazi Hermann Goering. This nonfiction work of art crime and history reads like a fiction novel. Check out “The Forger’s Spell” by Edward Dolnick.
During the summer of 1950, an 11 year old spitfire named Flavia discovers a body in the cucumber patch. She makes an irreverent investigator in “The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie” by Alan Bradley. See More
Spot’s Show-and-Tell by Eric Hill
Night-Night Spot by Eric Hill
The Pigeon Needs a Bath by Mo Willems
Oh, No! by Candace Fleming and Eric Rohmann
These books were donated in memory of: Arlene Januelwicz, Larry Gappa, and Al Smith
Mandela by Floyd Cooper
Don’t Close Your Eyes by Lisa McMann
Crash by Lisa McMann
Danger Down the Nile by James Patterson
Across the Wide and Lonesome Prairie by Kristiana Gregory
Hear My Sorrow by Deborah Hopkinson
Love Thy Neighbor by Ann Turner
Blackwater Creek by Deborah Kent
The Dead Will Tell by Linda Castillo
Killing Patton by Bill O’Reilly and Martin Dugard
The Expats by Chris Pavone
A King of Infinite Space by Tyler Dilts
Written in My Own Heart’s Blood by Diana Gabaldon
A Long Time Gone by Karen White
A Walk Among the Tombstones by Lawrence Block
A Cottage by the Sea by Ciji Ware
The Intercept by Dick Wolf
Dead Flowers and Baited by Lori Armstrong
Nantucket Sisters by Nancy Thayer
Edge of Eternity by Ken Follett
Rocketeers by Michael Belfiore
Lullaby Quilts by Margaret Boyles
Cook Wise with Chef Dave by David Fouts
October 27th 5:30-7:30pm: Fearless Computing classes by CCC instructor covering the ins and outs of Microsoft Word. Build your knowledge one step at a time. $25.00. Pick up Registration forms and attend class at the Loup City Public Library.
October 14th 6pm Commons area Loup City High school: The Loup City Library presents Jerry Barlow, Celtic guitarist. Come one, come all. It is free! Check out his webpage at: http://www.jerrybarlow.com/