It’s the time of year when the borders between the dead and the living become thin and spirits may pass between worlds. From Halloween, through […]
Burning Love
“I spent the next two years trying to understand why he did it. The answer, inasmuch as there is an answer for these things, involved […]
Ruthless River: A Terrifying and True Travel Tale
Do you dream of adventure? Do you crave leaving everything behind for distant places? So did Holly Fitzgerald and her husband Fitz. They decide to […]
103 Years since the start of World War I
World War I has captured my interest, and part of the reason why is because of the way Rubin writes about it. I first read The […]
Five books – What’s the connection? – I love them all
I decided to do a sort of introduction with a Top Five Favorites from various genres. 1. Uprooted by Naomi Novik (Science Fiction) The more […]
YA for Pride
Today is officially the start of summer, which is a great moment to add to your TBR (to-be-read) shelf! Enjoy and make use of the […]
Noble Bookworms-April 2017
Our Youth Services staff at Noble have been having a blast choosing and reviewing books for our monthly book club. In April, we enjoyed nonfiction […]
Better Know a Library Staffer: Kathy
Here on the blog the other Matchmakers and I share what we are reading, watching, or listening to quite frequently, but we don’t often hear […]
I Want to Be Alone
“It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. ” –Jiddu Krishnamurti. This is the quote that mythical hermit […]