A Readers Advisory blog for the patrons and friends of the Falmouth Memorial Library
Monday, July 18, 2011
Another Author to add to Maine Crime Writers blog
Sarah Graves has been added to the Maine Crime Writers blog. I enjoy her Jacobia Tiptree series immensely. The series takes place in Eastport, Maine, the easternmost town in the United States. Sarah's publisher, Random House, "houses" her official website. Check out the Eastport map on their website to follow where all the bodies are buried in Sarah's books!
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Maine Crime Writers Blog
The Maine Crime Writers blog is up and running. If you love mysteries of any sort, especially those written by Maine authors, check out this blog. The writers included are Gerry Boyle, Vicki Doudera,Paul Doiron, Kaitlyn Dunnett, Kate Flora, James Hayman, Barbara Ross, Julia Spencer-Fleming and Lea Wait.
After checking out their blog and getting to know the authors a little better, stop by your library and check out one of their books, we have at least one by every author on the shelf or on order!
Friday, June 24, 2011
Join Our Newest Book Group--For Audio Book Lovers!
Join your library's latest book group, "Read @ Your Own Pace". This group will "read" a wide variety of titles, as long as they are available to listen to! Our first meeting is Thursday, June 30th @ 6:30 pm. We will be discussing audiobooks in general and deciding whether to listen from a selected list or go wild and talk about whatever we're each listening to at the moment!
Questions? Contact Andi @ 781-2351 or library@falmouth.lib.me.us.
Questions? Contact Andi @ 781-2351 or library@falmouth.lib.me.us.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Author Lilian Jackson Braun dies at age 97
If you are a lover of cozy mysteries, you've probably run across Lilian Jackson Braun's Cat Who..series. The series features two Siamese cats and their owner, James (Qwill) Qwilleran. Qwill is a newspaperman whose cats help him solve mysteries. The series starts with "The Cat Who Could Read Backwards". The three main characters develop over the series and their growth and development, as cats and a person, are important to the stories. As with other cozy mysteries, there is little blatant violence and the series is actually described as being heartwarming. The stories have a leisurely pace with the solution to the mystery nicely concluded at the end of each book.
For further information on this wonderful author check out Novelist via the MARVEL databases available at MARVEL databases.
For further information on this wonderful author check out Novelist via the MARVEL databases available at MARVEL databases.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Novel Destinations---This Summer @ Your Library!
Please stay tuned. Your library staff is going to be taking you places this summer! Like to travel? Like to walk? Like to read? Tried listening to audiobooks? We'll help you answer these and many other questions starting this June.
The children of Falmouth have had the joy of a summer reading program to themselves for years. Now it's time for the adults to join in on all the fun. Watch out for wayward gold stars. Dig out your passport. We'll help you go places you only imagined!
The children of Falmouth have had the joy of a summer reading program to themselves for years. Now it's time for the adults to join in on all the fun. Watch out for wayward gold stars. Dig out your passport. We'll help you go places you only imagined!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Do E-Readers Intrigue You?
Your library received a grant and has purchased several e-readers. The library staff will be learning to "play" with them this coming Monday, April 25th during our Staff Development Day. The library will be closed, but the staff will be working behind the stacks learning how to use the devices so we can lend them out to our patrons! The break-out for the new e-readers will be at the next 2nd Saturday Book Chat Cafe on Saturday, May 14th.
At the Book Chat Cafe, library patrons will be able to do a little hands on training with library staff. We will have a limited number of the e-readers available, so sign up is suggested. Just let the Circulation Staff know you'd like to attend the E-Reader Book Chat Cafe and we'll keep a list.
Andi JD
At the Book Chat Cafe, library patrons will be able to do a little hands on training with library staff. We will have a limited number of the e-readers available, so sign up is suggested. Just let the Circulation Staff know you'd like to attend the E-Reader Book Chat Cafe and we'll keep a list.
Andi JD
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
The Falmouth Memorial Library Book Group needs a name....
The Falmouth Memorial Library Book group meets on the second Wednesday of every month at 1pm. This month we will be reading and discussing Maine poets. We'd love to have you join us. But we'd also like to have a catchy name to call ourselves. Any ideas? Please contact me at library@falmouth.lib.me.us.
Andi JD
Andi JD
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