New York Times Bestsellers at Richland Library, May 19, 2013
May 19 , 2013 by Kelly JonesLooking for an exciting new read? Why not check out some of these hot titles from the May 19 edition of the New York Times Bestsellers list?
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 York Times Bestsellers at Richland Library, May 12, 2013
May 12 , 2013 by Chantal WilsonSomething 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 York Times Bestsellers at Richland Library—May 5, 2013
May 5 , 2013 by Kelly JonesSomething New: April 23, 2013
April 23 , 2013 by Chantal WilsonAmanda Quick, one of my favorite historical romance authors, has just released The Mystery Woman, the second in the "Ladies of Lantern Street" series. Quick’s books are a lively mix of romance and suspense with a dash of the paranormal tossed in to add that little something extra.
New York Times Bestsellers at Richland Library—April 28, 2013
April 28 , 2013 by Chantal WilsonNew York Times Bestsellers at Richland Library—April 21, 2013
April 21 , 2013 by Kelly JonesVista Book Group – Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
April 19 , 2013 by Chantal WilsonThe Vista Book Group met in March to discuss Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking by Susan Cain. There were five self-described introverts and three ambiverts in attendance. Many of us have heard the terms introvert and extrovert, but few of us have probably heard the term ambivert. According to Ms. Cain and the psychologists whose studies she references in her book, there really is no such thing as pure introvert or extrovert. However, most of us usually tend to lean prominently toward one end of the introvert-extrovert spectrum. If a person falls pretty much in the center of the spectrum, they are known as an ambivert.