Something New: May 14, 2013
May 14 , 2013 by Chantal WilsonHistory buffs have a nice selection of new releases to choose from this week.
Something New: May 7, 2013
May 12 , 2013 by Chantal WilsonCharlaine Harris has just released the last entry in the Sookie Stackhouse series, Dead Ever After, and according to various blogs that I've read many Sookie fans are quite upset! However, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly (linked below) when asked whether she was happy with the ending, she said "It’s the ending I had planned all along, maybe from like the second book on. There will be people who are super happy and there will be people who will not be happy, but you have to stay true to your own vision."
New Arrivals for Children | May 7, 2013
May 7 , 2013 by Leah B.Mo Willems adds another fun tale to the shelves at Richland Library with his book, That Is Not a Good Idea! Check it (or a number of additional new arrivals) out at your library, today!
Read All About It! Books in the News
May 11 , 2013 by Chantal WilsonOn CBS This Morning sociologist Dr. Pepper Schwartz, Ph.D. discussed her book The Normal Bar which was cowritten with fellow sociologist James Witte, Ph.D and wellness entrepreneur Chrisanna Northrup. The Normal Bar outlines the elements that constitute "normal" behavior among happy couples and provides practical suggestions on how couples can establish a "new normal" in their own relationship.
Something New: April 30, 2013
May 6 , 2013 by Chantal WilsonLast week’s new arrivals included a new fantasy/horror mash up novel by Joe Hill titled Nos4A2 and a new western, Butch Cassidy, by William Johnston.
New Arrivals for Children | April 23, 2013
April 23 , 2013 by Leah B.Check out Richland Library's new arrivals for children, below. Drop by your favorite library location to browse the shelves and find a great new read.
New York Times Bestsellers at Richland Library—April 21, 2013
April 21 , 2013 by Kelly JonesPalmetto Compress
September 30 , 2012 by Debbie BloomThe Last Dragonslayer
November 26 , 2012 by Jennifer NaimzadehFans of Fforde’s other works (the Thursday Next Series, Shades of Grey) will recognize the subtle and offbeat humor sprinkled throughout The Last Dragonslayer. Fforde’s first foray into teen fiction follows the young Jennifer Strange, a not-quite 16 year old foundling who has taken on the task of running Kazam magical management. When magicians across the country begin to have premonitions of the death of the last dragon, and something called Big Magic, Jennifer decides to get to the bottom of things by seeking out the last dragonslayer. Magic, mayhem, twists, and turns ensue as Jennifer discovers the history of dragons, magic, and her own role in the world of magic.