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Book-to-TV In Development: Part IV

As of November 2021, these are the current highly anticipated titles that are being transformed for TV.
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Book-to-TV In Development: Part II

As of November 2021, these are the current highly anticipated titles that are being transformed for TV.
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Book-to-TV In Development: Part I

As of November 2021, these are the current highly anticipated titles that are being transformed for TV.
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Facing Difficult Family During the Holidays

The carols, commercials, and TV shows flooding the airwaves currently want us to believe that “it’s the most wonderful time of the year.” And yet for many people reality is drastically different. Expectations are high, individuals are stressed, loved ones yell, and blame, and spread guilt. Discover some titles to help you deal with difficult people and learn a breathing technique to manage anxiety.
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Rory Gilmore's Reading Challenge (List #1 - Starting with '1984')

☕ Take a deep dive into all the books seen and referenced on the Gilmore Girls from Season 1 to A Year in the Life. 📚 Just in time for our winter weather. So, grab your books, a cup of coffee (or hot cocoa), and bundle up by the fire. ❄️Smells Like Snow❄️ (except for SC) Since there are 408 titles, there will be multiple lists sent out over the next few months. Enjoy!
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Speedy Reads

Are you rushing to complete your reading challenge for the year? Short on time? Check out one of these speedy reads that are under 250 pages and get back to crushing your reading goals.
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Who's Your Superhero?

Some are mutants, some are aliens, some have tapped into the fabric of the universe, and some are just people with money or gadgets - what do they all have in common? They come to the rescue when needed! Peruse this list and see the world from a different perspective - one where superheroes live among us and try to make the world a better place.
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These Books are on 🔥

These books center around fire 🔥, literal and metaphorical. Find an incendiary read here.
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Cosmic Horror

Here are some novels of cosmic horror - the horror of the unknowable and incomprehensible.
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100+ Debut Authors for 2021 📚

Looking for someone new to read? Give these 2021 debut authors a try - you will find a fine selection of fiction and nonfiction, as well as some of the buzziest books of 2021.
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Soaring Voices

Many First Nation voices, past and present tell us of their worlds, experiences and dreams. Some of these titles are available as ebooks and other formats. You can also get personalized reading recommendations by email.
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A Filmmaker's Journey

“You have to find something that you love enough to be able to take risks.” – George Lucas, Film Director.
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Aromatherapy Makes Sense

aromatherapy: inhalation or bodily application (as by massage) of fragrant essential oils (as from flowers and fruits) for therapeutic purposes broadly : the use of aroma to enhance a feeling of well-being “Aromatherapy.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/aromatherapy. Accessed 9 Nov. 2021. Check out these materials to get started with aromatherapy!
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If You Like...Braiding Sweetgrass

📚Below you'll find a variety of books that share a theme or more with Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. Enjoy!🌱
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Halloween Hangover Movies

Halloween is over, but the scares don't have to be! Enjoy these nailbiters, some old and some new, but all thrilling. Slashers, ghouls and beasts abound in these horror shows. Each of these titles is scary in their own way, so grab some popcorn and pretend it's still October.
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2021 Booker Prizewinner

South African novelist/playwright Damon Galgut has won the 2021 Booker Prize, England's most prestigious literary award, for his epic novel The Promise, the intergenerational story of an Afrikaner farming family torn apart by an unfulfilled bequest of the family matriarch. (Galgut has twice before been shortlisted for the prize.)
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Native American Heritage Month

There are 9.7 million Native Americans belonging to 562 federally recognized nations or tribes that live in the US, each with a unique history.
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2021 National Book Award Finalists

The 2021 National Book Award finalists in the categories of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translated literature, and young people’s literature have recently been announced. While you're waiting to learn who the winners will be (to be announced on 17 November), check out these finalists from our collection. 2021 National Book Awards
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For the Birds

Check out these great reads about our fine feathered friends and those who love to watch them!
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That's So Punny!

If you're looking for a bit of comedic relief, here are a few titles that will either make you groan, or make you laugh out loud and say "that's so punny!"
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Native Plants at Ballentine: Crane-Fly Orchid

Native Plant Spotlight: Crane-Fly Orchids Did you know that South Carolina has several species of native orchids? They're not as flashy as the tropical orchids you typically see for sale in grocery stores or at garden centers, but it is fun to stumble across them when you're walking in the woods.
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Sandhills Staff Picks

Curious to know what our staff read, watch, and listen to? Well you’re in luck, because we can’t wait to share some of our favorites with you! Bonus: You can use one of these titles to fulfil the #BroaderBookshelf 2021 prompt to "Read a book suggested by a Library staff member".
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LibraryReads for November 2021

Each month, LibraryReads lists the top upcoming titles recommended by librarians across the country. All these books will be published in November 2021, so stay ahead of the curve and get on the holds list now!
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Sandhills Staff Picks of 2021

Curious to know what our staff read, watch, and listen to? Well you’re in luck, because we can’t wait to share some of our favorites with you! Bonus: You can use one of these titles to fulfil the #BroaderBookshelf 2021 prompt to "Read a book suggested by a Library staff member".
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#OwnVoices: The Death of Vivek Oji

"The Death of Vivek Oji is a propulsive, titanic book. Emezi doesn't simply tell stories; they create genres, making new stories, new characters, feel as forever as thunder, clouds, and betrayal." -Kiese Laymon
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35 Horror Reads For Halloween

These terrifying novels will get you in the mood for Halloween. If you are looking for spine tingling fear and dread, creepy chills and the thrill of feeling spooked, do check out these titles which include timeless horror classics mixed with contemporary scary fiction. Warning: After reading one or more of these books you may want to sleep with your lights on!
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If you can't make it to the Charleston Literary Festival . . .

This year's Charleston Literary Festival, running from 5-14 November, features a stellar lineup of speakers, with an admirable mix of fiction and nonfiction authors, ranging from icons such as Paul Auster and Walter Isaacson to recent stars such as Yaa Gyasi and Patricia Lockwood. But if you can't make it to the festival, don't worry - Richland Library features many titles by the participating authors. Check out the list below; given the variety of the author list, you're sure to find something to intrigue you.
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Introducing: Nic Stone

Author Nic Stone is a YA favorite, and it's no surprise, as her debut novel, Dear Martin, openly and honestly tackles the reality that teens (especially Black teens) face on a daily basis. This book, which is also one of Time Magazine's 100 Best YA Books of All Time, has led to other great titles that you are sure to enjoy reading. Below are the many titles written by Stone, as well as other titles that include her work that are available for check out from Richland Library!
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Picks from Reese's Book Club 🌞

Check out these selections from Reese Witherspoon's popular book club. The May 2024 pick is How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang
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For Fans of K-Pop

Are you a BLINK? ARMY? NCTzen? ONCE? Or just curious about the K-Pop phenomena sweeping the globe with catchy beats, synchronized dancing, idol personas, and more? Do you love swooning over romantic and thrilling K-dramas? Explore the world of Korean pop music and the city of Seoul with the titles below as teens audition to debut, train vigorously, balance fame, date secretly, and chase their dreams.
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Thrilling Sports Graphic Novels and Manga

Even non-sports fans will get swept up in the tension, drama, and emotions of these books. They’re all slam dunks...or touchdowns...or goals...you get the point. Enjoy!
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Remembering Gary Paulsen (May 1939 - October 2021)

Gary Paulsen, a well-known YA fiction author, passed away on the morning of October 13, 2021. A list has been created to recognized the amazing contributions he has made to many readers throughout the world.
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Remembering the Palmetto State Fair

Generations of Black Columbians attended the Palmetto State Fair, held each fall at the State fairgrounds in Columbia. Let’s look back at a brief history of this fair.
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Is A Four-Year College the Best Choice For You?

The onset of the Covid-19 pandemic challenged traditionally held notions of almost every aspect of our lives – work and education not least among them. Read on to find out if a four-year degree is worth it, and if not, what are your options?
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Author Spotlight: Junji Ito

Junji Ito might just be the most important scare-crafter in Japan. Learn what frights he can offer you inside.
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#OwnVoices: Clean Getaway by Nic Stone (A Review)

How to Go on an Unplanned Road Trip with Your Grandma: Grab a Suitcase: Prepacked from the big spring break trip that got CANCELLED. Fasten Your Seatbelt: G'ma's never conventional, so this trip won't be either. Use the Green Book: G'ma's most treasured possession. It holds history, memories, and most important, the way home. What Not to Bring: A Cell Phone: Avoid contact with Dad at all costs. Even when G'ma starts acting stranger than usual.
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#BroaderBookshelf 2021 - One Word Titles (Poetry)

Books with One Word Titles span genres. Here are some Poetry titles that are only one word. Learn more about the Broader Bookshelf challenge and see more lists here.
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#BroaderBookshelf 2021 - One Word Titles (Romance)

Books with One Word Titles span genres. Here are some Romance titles that are only one word. Learn more about the Broader Bookshelf challenge and see more lists here.
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#BroaderBookshelf 2021 - One Word Titles (Fiction)

Books with One Word Titles span genres. Here are some General Fiction titles that are only one word. Learn more about the Broader Bookshelf challenge and see more lists here.
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#BroaderBookshelf 2021 - One Word Titles (Horror)

Books with One Word Titles span genres. Here are some Horror Fiction titles that are only one word. Learn more about the Broader Bookshelf challenge and see more lists here.
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#BroaderBookshelf 2021 - One Word Titles (Fantasy)

Books with One Word Titles span genres. Here are some Fantasy titles that are only one word. Learn more about the Broader Bookshelf challenge and see more lists here.
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#BroaderBookshelf 2021 - One Word Titles (Young Adult)

Books with One Word Titles span genres. Here are some fiction titles that are typically marketed to young adults. Learn more about the Broader Bookshelf challenge and see more lists here.
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#BroaderBookshelf 2021 - One Word Titles (Nonfiction)

Books with One Word Titles span genres. Here are some non-fiction titles that are only one word. (Some have subtitles but we're not counting those.) Learn more about the Broader Bookshelf challenge and see more lists here.
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Have S'more Fun: How to Start Camping

Camping is a refreshing pastime that can help us disconnect or reconnect in all the right ways. There's a lot to know, so here are some basic guidelines to get started!
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Nightmarish Reads

Get into the spooky season with one of these great horror tales. Just make sure that the lights are all on and the windows are all secure, and whatever you do, don't answer the knock at front door.
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If You Like... Squid Game

Squid Game has taken the streaming world by storm. The mixture of gruesome survival games, social commentary, and colorful cast of characters means there's never a dull moment. Check out some of the titles below that are related to themes from the show.
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A Taste of Latin America: 40 Cookbooks to Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15 to October 15 is recognized as National Hispanic Heritage Month in America. This month is chosen as a nod to the anniversaries of national independence for a number of Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua all recognize September 15 as the date of their independence, while Mexico's independence is celebrated September 16 and Chile celebrates its independence September 18.
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In the Know: City of Columbia Mayoral Forum (2021)

Local residents had an opportunity to get to know each of the candidates before heading to the polls and casting their vote during the Municipal Election on November 2, 2021. During the nonpartisan forum, viewers heard from Tameika Isaac Devine, Sam Johnson, Daniel Rickenmann and Moe Baddourah. The candidates shared their plans to move the City of Columbia forward in a virtual, moderated discussion. Check out this blog for more Mayoral Forum details and resources!
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30 Great Reads for National Hispanic Heritage Month (Non Fiction/Memoirs)

September 15 to October 15 is recognized as National Hispanic Heritage Month in America. This month is chosen as a nod to the anniversaries of national independence for a number of Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua all recognize September 15 as the date of their independence, while Mexico's independence is celebrated September 16 and Chile celebrates its independence September 18.
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Secret Ingredients ...

Americana literature is made better with stories told from Hispanic perspectives. Here are some fresh stories for our growth. Some of these titles are available as ebooks and other formats. You can also get personalized reading recommendations by email.
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35 Outstanding Fiction Books For National Hispanic Heritage Month

September 15 to October 15 is recognized as National Hispanic Heritage Month in America. This month is chosen as a nod to the anniversaries of national independence for a number of Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua all recognize September 15 as the date of their independence, while Mexico's independence is celebrated September 16 and Chile celebrates its independence September 18.
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Talk It Up: How to Self-Promote

Self-promotion is essential to career development, but many people are hesitant to talk themselves up. Read on to discover why this is a challenge and how to tackle it.
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iRead: Sean Qualls

iRead features the best ebooks, eaudiobooks and print books for children and teens curated by the Children's Room and Teen Center staff. Artist and Children's book illustrator Sean Qualls finds inspiration everywhere.
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LibraryReads for October 2021

Each month, LibraryReads lists the top upcoming titles recommended by librarians across the country. All these books will be published in October 2021, so stay ahead of the curve and get on the holds list now!
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🌍World Environmental Health Day [September 26, 2021]🌍

Here is a list to jump-start your dive into learning more about the biosphere you live in, and the ecosystems surrounding you (and also living within you). In addition, for those that are familiar with environmental science, there are additional books to expand your knowledge while possibly making an activist out of you.
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Fall Feels

It's fall, y'all! (I had to say it) and that means whether you are gearing up for Halloween, are getting your apples peeled, sliced, and ready to bake, or are just enjoying the crisp morning air, we've got some good reads for the season.
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South Carolina's Homes for Unwed Mothers

In a time not so long ago, unwed girls and women who found themselves “in trouble” had few options. Women with an unplanned pregnancy would face the frightening prospects of raising their child without support, finding a family member to take in their child, obtaining a back-alley abortion, or, if they were lucky, disappearing to a home for unwed mothers to deliver their child in secrecy.
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Talk Like a Pirate Day - September 19th

Ahoy! Get ready to sail the briny deep you landlubbers! Enjoy this list of Pirate movies to celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day on September 19th.
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Meet Roshanda Pratt, Entrepreneur-in-Residence

We're excited to welcome our newest Entrepreneur-in-Residence--visibility coach, storyteller, speaker, and television news producer, Roshanda Pratt (The Rosho Live).
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Mythological Retellings

Mythology and folklore are full of strange characters, bizarre circumstances, grand journeys and revenge plots gone horribly wrong. And while the classics will always remain the classics, every so often a writer comes along with a fresh take that can make us see a familiar story in a completely different way. They place these legends in new times and places.