New Books Tuesday @ RRPL

Here are some of the new books coming to our shelves this week for you to add to your book list!

BEYOND THE STORY: 10-Year Record of BTS

After taking their first step into the world on June 13, 2013, BTS will celebrate the 10th anniversary of their debut in June 2023. They have risen to the peak as an iconic global artist and during this meaningful time, they look back on their footsteps in the first official book. In doing so, BTS nurtures the power to build brighter days and they choose to take another step on a road that no one has gone before.

OBSESSED

When a killer becomes obsessed with his oldest daughter, Detective Michael Bennett will do anything to keep his family safe as he races against time to crack this superstitious killer’s code.

MUST LOVE FLOWERS

Nursing student Maggie, to escape her alcoholic father, rents a room in Joan’s home and finds a glimmer of hope for a better life, including a new romance, while Joan doesn’t know what to make of the mysterious landscaper who’s been revitalizing her garden—and who seems as lost as she is.

FLAGS ON THE BAYOU

Accused of murder, an enslaved woman goes on the run with an abolitionist schoolteacher in the fall of 1863, dodging constables and slave catchers, in the new novel by the New York Times best-selling author of If I Disappear.

AN EVIL HEART

Painters Mill Police Chief Kate Burkholder investigates the violent, cross-bow shooting death of a hardworking, engaged young Amish man as her own wedding date draws near, in the fifteenth novel of the series following The Hidden One.

HELLO STRANGER

After a routine surgery a struggling artist loses the ability to see people’s faces but can still see animal faces in the new novel from the New York Times best-selling author of What You Wish For.

THE AIR RAID BOOK CLUB

In 1938 London as the Blitz begins, bookstore owner Gertie Bingham takes in a Jewish refugee, a headstrong teenage girl named Hedy, and together with neighbors and customers, they start an air raid book club to bolster people’s spirits and make connections to see them all through to brighter days.

~Semanur

Spectacular Historical Fiction

It’s 1956, and 19-year-old Marion Brooks is living with her widowed father and sister in Bronxville, New York, teaching ballet to children. Marion has always dreamed of becoming a professional dancer but knows it is her father’s wish for her to marry and settle down. When she learns that Radio City Music Hall is looking for new Rockettes, Marion secretly auditions, is selected and decides to take the job – even though she is promptly kicked out of her father’s house. Work begins immediately and complex routines need to be learned and then performed, perfectly synchronized four times a day. Marion is exhausted but exhilarated, happy to be living her dream and making fast friends with her dance troupe. Deep down, though, she wishes for her family’s support.

Meanwhile, New York City is under attack. For sixteen years, the “Big Apple Bomber” has been planting bombs in crowded public places, causing mayhem, and eluding the police. The night the bomb explodes in Radio City Music Hall, Marion witnesses it firsthand from the stage as it takes away someone she loves. She also is witness to the suspicious man who she believes planted the bomb. When the police turn away her assistance, Marion enlists the help of her blind-date Peter Griggs, a psychiatric resident at a local hospital who is interested in the new art of criminal profiling, to find the bomber.

If you are in the mood for engrossing, well-researched historical fiction that brings the glitz and glamour of Radio City, theatre, and New York alive, pick up this perfect blend of family drama, a suspenseful murder mystery and a smidge of romance. Aptly named, The Spectacular by Fiona Davis is so good, it just might make you dance with joy.

-Carol

National Fried Chicken Day

What could be a more fun day to celebrate than National Fried Chicken Day? The United States may not have a shortage of incredible fried chicken restaurants to enjoy, but why not try making fried chicken in your own kitchen? From classic fry recipes to air fryer hacks, making fried chicken has never been easier. Fried chicken lovers, unite! 

Fried & True: More than 50 Recipes for America’s Best Fried Chicken and Sides by Lee Schrager 

Adventures in Chicken: 150 Amazing Recipes from the Creator of AdventuresInCooking.com by Eva Kosmas Flores 

Air Fry Everything! by Meredith Laurence 

Southern Snacks: 77 Recipes for Small Bites with Big Flavors by Perre Magness 

The Essential Air Fryer Cookbook for Beginners: Easy, Foolproof Recipes for Your Air Fryer by Laurie Fleming 

The Unofficial Dollywood Cookbook: From Frannie’s Famous Fried Chicken Sandwich to Grist Mill Cinnamon Bread, 100 Delicious Dollywood-inspired Recipes! by Erin K. Browne 

The “I Love My Air Fryer” 5-ingredient Recipe Book by Robin Fields 

-Linnea 

Set the Stage for Summer Reading

Happily married schoolteacher Amy Trevino lives in Narragansett, Rhode Island. Amy is ready to enjoy her summer break, spending time with her daughter Sam, a former Disney star turned disgraced TikTok influencer, who has finally returned home. Amy doesn’t even care what secret Sam is hiding from her and promises not to google her.

Amy’s brother, famous actor Timothy Fleming is also home for the summer, a short ferry ride away on nearby Block Island. Timothy, in town to direct a production of “Much Ado About Nothing,” secretly fears he is washed up.

When Timothy asks always-reliable Amy to step in to manage the production, old resentments resurface. Amy has never gotten over walking in her famous brother’s shadow and the fact he whisked her daughter away to Hollywood at a young age –not to mention his absence when their mother died. With tensions already high, Sam asking to stay with her Uncle Timothy in his rented home rather than with her parents’ sets the stage for a rough opening night indeed.

Summer Stage by Meg Mitchell Moore transports its readers to the beaches of Rhode Island, and is filled with family drama, secrets and love. Fans of Elin Hilderbrand should place their hold today and get ready for the beach.

-Carol

Audiobook Appreciation Month 

If you’ve been staunchly anti-audiobooks…I get it. I love holding the physical book in my hands, turning the pages, being completely immersed in each written word. 

But then I tried an audiobook and while I’m not a full convert, I understand the appeal now. All those chores I didn’t want to do? I press play on a book and suddenly doing the dishes isn’t so bad. Taking walks alone is more enjoyable with a thriller playing in my ears (although I wouldn’t recommend this at night!). Long car trips don’t feel like a waste of time—they’re spent reading my current book! 

So, if you, like me, have been averse to trying an audiobook, find one by your favorite author, press play, and do some of your chores. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll have found a new way to enjoy reading! 

If you’re unsure where to start, here are a few recently well-reviewed audiobooks to try: 

Finding Me by Viola Davis, read by the author 

A noted actress’s memoir, in her own words, spans her incredible, inspiring life, from her coming-of-age in Rhode Island to her present day. 

Winner of the 2023 Grammy Award for Best Audio Book, Narration & Storytelling Recording, Kirkus Reviews said, “This memoir by the Oscar winner is unforgettable thanks to the author’s fiery narration.” 

Place a hold on the audiobook here or on the e-audiobook here 

Greek Lessons by Han Kang, read by Greta Jung and Earl T. Kim 

A young Korean woman losing her ability to speak befriends a Greek language teacher who is losing his sight and discover they have even more in common. 

“Listeners may find themselves pausing the audio to ponder the book’s philosophical musings—or perhaps simply rewinding to re-immerse themselves in Han’s lyrical prose, delicate imagery, and the possibilities of the senses.” -Booklist 

Place a hold on the e-audiobook here 

I’m Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy, read by the author 

The iCarly and Sam & Cat star, after her controlling mother dies, gets the help she needs to overcome eating disorders, addiction and unhealthy relationships–and finally decides what she really wants for the first time in her life. 

“Kirkus calls the memoir “heartbreaking,” and in many ways it is, but McCurdy displays a surprising dark sense of humor in both the writing and reading of this book, a sign that her healing has begun.”  

Place a hold on the audiobook here or on the e-audiobook here 

Carrie Soto is Back by Taylor Jenkins Reid, read by Stacy Gonzalez 

A retired tennis champion comes out of retirement at age 37 after watching a young phenom beat her long-standing record at the 1994 US Open. 

“Stacy Gonzalez’s emotional performance as Carrie, including Spanish-sprinkled conversations with her Argentine father/coach, is excellent. The large supporting cast includes former tennis pros Patrick McEnroe and Mary Carillo, and all the news shows and pundit debates are cleverly produced with theme music.” -Kirkus Reviews 

Place a hold on the audiobook here or on the e-audiobook here 

You Could Make This Place Beautiful by Maggie Smith, read by the author 

The best-selling poet and author of Keep Moving offers a memoir that explores coming of age in the middle of life. 

“It’s right that the author should narrate her painfully personal work…Heartbreakingly beautiful, this audio will move listeners to reflect on their own lives with insight, and, possibly, gratitude.” -Booklist 

Place a hold on the audiobook here or on the e-audiobook here 

-Linnea

YA Book Review: A Long Stretch of Bad Days

In small town Henley, Ohio, Lydia Chass is primarily known for her last name. As class valedictorian, she’s taking her last name and hitting the ivy leagues- until a transcript error leaves her short a credit. Panicked, she decides to pivot her podcast On the Ground in Flyover Country from a journalism experiment to a for-credit history project. The catch? She has a new co-host.

Bristal Jamison’s last name is also well-known…for all the wrong reasons. The Jamison family is known for their foul mouths and readiness for a fight, but despite her rough exterior, Bristal’s goal is to be the first Jamison to graduate high school.

The perfect podcast topic is the historic Long Stretch of Bad Days that hit the town of Henley with a flood, tornado, missing persons, and murder. Lydia and Bristal may approach the topic from different perspectives, but they both come to the same conclusion: this town is full of secrets.

Mindy McGinnis’ young adult novel A Long Stretch of Bad Days is great for true crime junkies, those looking for a quick read, and anybody from a small town.

Request a print copy here or a digital copy here.

Happy reading!

-Melinda

New Books Tuesday @ RRPL

Here are some of the new books coming to our shelves this week for you to add to your book list! Click on the book title to go to our catalog and place a hold!

ZERO DAYS

When a routine assignment goes horribly wrong, resulting in her husband’s murder, penetration specialist Jack, now the #1 suspect, goes on the run, deciding who she can trust as she races against time to clear her name and find the real killer.

THE ONLY ONE LEFT

In 1983, home-health aide Kit McDeere arrives at a decaying Hope’s End to care for Lenora Hope, helping her write about the events leading up to her family’s massacre in 1929 ,and soon discovers this seemingly harmless woman could be far more dangerous than she first thought.

WELCOME TO BEACH TOWN

Compelled to return to Alara Cove, the place where an accusation she made years ago sent her into exile, competitive surfer Nikki Graziola finds old friendships, rivalries and an unexpected romance drawing her back into the life of the beach town she’s never quite forgotten.

THE MISSUS

From the majestic mountains of Albania, through the rural idyll of the English countryside, to the shady glamour of contemporary London, The Missus is a spellbinding journey of love, longing, acceptance, and redemption.

THE HAPPINESS PLAN

Three best friends Heather, who finally sees the beauty of family; Daphne, who is trying to fix her marriage after an emotional affair; and Tori, who has fallen in love with a longtime friend navigate the joy, and heartache, of letting people into their hearts for the very first time.

THE QUIET TENANT

A kidnapper and serial killer, widower Aidan Thomas, a hardworking family man and beloved figure in his community, moves with his 13-year-old daughter to a new town, taking along Rachel, the woman he’s earmarked for death who tests the boundaries of her new living situation to escape.

REMEMBER ME

Lady Philippa Ware, arriving in London to meet the ton, encounters the one man who could ruin everything the detestable Marquess of Roath, and unfortunately for her, his grandparents, the Duke and Duchess of Wilby, have declared they are a perfect match and will not take no for an answer.

THE BRIGHTEST STAR

Arriving in Hollywood to become an actress, Anna May Wong discovers her beauty and talent aren’t enough to overcome the racism that relegates her to supporting roles and, over the years, fights to win lead roles, accept risqué parts and keep her illicit love affairs hidden even as she finds global stardom.

~Semanur

Book Review : The Soulmate

Pippa and Gabe Gerard are a gorgeous, happily married couple – the type that everyone envies. They have two beautiful daughters and live in a cliff-side cottage outside of Melbourne, with amazing ocean views and a dramatic drop down to the jagged rocks below. Unfortunately, this dramatic spot attracts all sorts of attention – the worst being people who come there to end their lives. Gabe has talked seven people down from the drop since moving there a few years previously, and the local paper declares him a hero.

Things change the day Amanda Cameron comes to the cliff. After talking with Gabe, she falls to her death. Gabe is more than a little shaken afterwards, and Pippa begins to suspect foul play. When Pippa learns that Gabe has a past connection to Amanda, she begins to question to how well she truly knows her husband, her supposed soulmate, after all.

The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth is perfectly executed domestic suspense that you will want to clear your schedule for. Alternating between the past and present and told from both Pippa and Amanda’s perspectives, this novel slowly peels away layers as it exposes the flaws in both women’s marriages. The Soulmate explores the ideas of fidelity and loyalty and will keep you on edge of your seat the until its satisfying end. Place your hold today.

-Carol

June is Audiobook Month

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Did you know June is Audiobook Month? Audiobooks are a great way to keep up with your reading amongst the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

I’ve shared them before, but here are my top five reasons to love audiobooks:

  1. Audiobooks allow me to multitask. I read while walking my dog, cleaning, or working on a puzzle. Mundane household chores become bearable thanks to the power of a good story.
  2. Audiobooks give the characters a literal voice, which adds depth and nuance.
  3. Audiobook narrators can take a ho-hum story or topic and make it more interesting.
  4. Digital audiobooks allow you to control the playback speed so you can easily slow down or speed up as your reading comprehension allows.
  5. Audiobooks make a car, train or plane ride something to look forward to. Seriously, audiobooks are made for travel!

According to American Libraries Magazine, 57% percent of people who listen to audiobooks say that they help them finish more books. If you’re not part of that percentage, National Audiobook Month is a great time to give an audiobook a try!

Hoopa has a great collection of Audie Award-winning audiobooks. What’s an Audie Award? Audie Awards recognize distinction in audiobooks and spoken-word entertainment. This year’s winner for audiobook of the year is…

Finding Me by Viola Davis. Request a CD copy here or a digital copy here.

Looking for a fiction recommendation?

Try a book narrated by one of AudioFile Magazine’s Golden Voice award-winners.

The Affair of the Mysterious Letter by Alexis Hall, narrated by Nicholas Boulton

The Late Americans by Brandon Taylor, narrated by Kevin R. Free

Pineapple Street by Jenny Jackson, narrated by Marin Ireland

Did you know that the library actually offers three different ways for you to enjoy audiobooks? You can borrow an audiobook digitally, as a Playaway, or as a CD set.

Happy reading!

-Melinda

Honoring Cormac McCarthy

Cormac McCarthy passed away on June 13, 2023, at 89 years old. He is known for changing the landscape of American literature, eschewing conventional usage of punctuation, and having a generally bleak outlook on American life. He won numerous awards for his works, including the Pulitzer Prize for his novel, The Road; the National Book Award for All the Pretty Horses; and the film adaptation of his novel No Country for Old Men won four Academy Awards. McCarthy wrote twelve novels, multiple short stories, a few screenplays (some never published), and a couple plays.  

Maybe you haven’t read any of McCarthy’s work, maybe you’re interested in one of his works you haven’t read, or you’re ready to watch a film adaptation; whichever you choose, we’ve got the materials to help you honor him. 

The Orchard Keeper 1965 

“A young boy, an old man, and the outlaw who has unknowingly killed the boy’s father, all try to resist the changes brought about during the period between the wars.” 

Blood Meridian 1985 

“Based on incidents that took place in the southwestern United States and Mexico around 1850, this novel chronicles the crimes of a band of desperados, with a particular focus on one, “the kid,” a boy of fourteen.” 

All the Pretty Horses 1992 

“Cut off from the life of ranching he has come to love by his grandfather’s death, John Grady Cole flees to Mexico, where he and his two companions embark on a rugged and cruelly idyllic adventure.” 

No Country for Old Men 2005 

“Stumbling upon a bloody massacre, a cache of heroin, and more than $2 million in cash during a hunting trip, Llewelyn Moss removes the money, a decision that draws him and his young wife into the middle of a violent confrontation.” 

No Country for Old Men 

This film adaptation was released in 2007, directed by the Coen Brothers. It stars Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin, and Javier Bardem, who won the Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role. The film was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won four. 

The Road 2006 

“Apocalypse grips the earth; wildlife has disappeared; and starvation prevails. Amidst this bleak backdrop, a man and his young son slowly make their way toward the coast. Avoiding roves of marauding cannibals and fighting off starvation, they gain hope and stamina in knowing they are some of the remaining few virtuous people.” 

The Road 

Viggo Mortensen, Robert Duvall, and Charlize Theron star in this 2009 film adaptation. While it wasn’t nominated for any Academy Awards, it did win a couple film critics awards: Best Cinematography and Best Actor for Viggo Mortensen.  

The Passenger 2022 

“In 1980 Pass Christian, Mississippi, salvage diver Bobby Western, after a plane crash, discovers the pilot’s flight bag, the plane’s black box and the tenth passenger are missing, submerging him in a conspiracy beyond his understanding as he is shadowed in body and spirit by the past and present.” 

Stella Maris 2022 

“1972, Black River Falls, Wisconsin: Alicia Western, twenty years old, with forty thousand dollars in a plastic bag, admits herself to the hospital. A doctoral candidate in mathematics at the University of Chicago, Alicia has been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, and she does not want to talk about her brother, Bobby. Instead, she contemplates the nature of madness; she surveys the intersection of physics and philosophy; and she introduces her cohorts, her chimeras, the hallucinations that only she can see. Told entirely through the transcripts of Alicia’s psychiatric sessions, Stella Maris is a philosophical inquiry that questions our notions of God, truth, and existence.” 

-Linnea