Friday, June 10, 2011

Library Notes Week of June 12


Now that school is out kids need to get reading. Teens will want to read in order to be eligible for a drawing at the end of the program. We have a KoBo e-reader one of them will win. We have lots of weekly prizes for the younger set thanks to the generous merchants of La Conner. They will want to hit 800 minutes to be put into a drawing for a bike and helmet. Since boredom will be setting in soon, be sure to check out the many programs going on starting with Scott Petersen, the Reptile Man. He will be here Thursday, June 23rd at 10 a.m. with his snakes and other critters. See you there.

While you are in signing your child up for the Summer Reading Program, check out one of these books from the new book shelf.

The Gathering by Kelley Armstrong. Strange things are happening in Maya's tiny Vancouver Island town. First, her friend Serena, the captain of the swim team, drowns mysteriously in the middle of a calm lake. Then, one year later, mountain lions are spotted rather frequently around Maya's home—and her reactions to them are somewhat . . . unexpected. Her best friend, Daniel, has also been experiencing unexplainable premonitions about certain people and situations. It doesn't help that the new bad boy in town, Rafe, has a dangerous secret, and he's interested in one special part of Maya's anatomy—her paw-print birthmark.

Eve by Iris Johansen. After searching for years, forensic sculptor Eve Duncan is finally close to solving the mystery her daughter’s murder. With the help of her CIA friend Catherine Ling, Eve narrows the field of suspects down to either Paul Black or John Gallo, both of whom work for a corrupt military intelligence officer. Paul has a history of killing children, and John is mentally unstable after a stint in a North Korean prison. The specter of Gallo forces Eve to relive her tumultuous past, growing up in the projects of Atlanta, intent on staying out of trouble until she meets John. He was about to join the army to become a Ranger, but first they had a brief yet highly charged affair, which left Eve pregnant with Bonnie. Now nothing will stop Eve from learning the truth about her daughter’s fate.

Southern Comfort by Fern Michaels. Atlanta homicide detective Patrick 'Tick' Kelly turned his back on the world the day his wife and children were murdered. Abandoning his city and his career, he holed up in a beach house on Mango Key, Florida, and drowned his grief in Jack Daniels. Now sober and a bestselling author, Tick would gladly stay a recluse forever if his brother Pete didn't keep trying to drag him back to the land of the living. After years of sacrificing her personal life in favor of her DEA job, special agent Kate Rush resigned and moved back to her native Miami. But the unofficial assignment that has just come her way is too intriguing to pass up. She and a fellow ex-agent are relocated to Mango Key to keep an eye on an imposing, mysterious fortress believed to be at the center of a human trafficking ring.