Books

10 New Books to Read in November

Get cozy as the weather turns cold with the untold story of Ted Lasso, a look at retirement in America and a travelog that’s an international hit.

10 New Books to Read in October

Escape to a magical tea room, laugh about funny tourist reviews and reflect on Stanley Tucci’s year of decadent meals.

10 New Books to Read in September

Back to school time brings plenty of good nonfiction reads, including some unlikely WWII heroes: scholars and librarians.

10 New Books to Read in August

Wisdom-gifting cats and fast-food-related fraud brought down by the FBI are among this month’s new releases at the library.

10 New Books to Read in July

Historic horror stories from the 50+ states for teens and the tale of America’s most notorious female crime lord are among the library's newest releases.

10 New Books to Read in June

A graphic novel about striving for your goals, a history of D-Day and of course, several summer romance reads are among the library’s newest releases.

10 New Books to Read in May

The library’s latest adds include a recurring, nightmarish fantasy, a humorous dating story with a twisty mystery–and the true story of a deadly volcanic eruption written for teens.

10 New Books to Read in May

The library’s latest adds include a recurring, nightmarish fantasy, a humorous dating story with a twisty mystery–and the true story of a deadly volcanic eruption written for teens.
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10 New Books to Read in April

Monsters, murder mysteries and real-life crime dramas. This month’s new page-turners will thrill, chill and get you thinking.

10 New Books to Read in March

This month’s new releases include a murder mystery aboard a spaceship hotel, a gripping historical true-crime read and a memoir by drag queen and actor Rupaul.

10 New Books to Read in February

This month’s new releases include a detective story steeped in Asian folklore and a graphic novel for teens about creative problem solving.

10 New Books to Read in January

Settle into the new year with a hilarious murder mystery, a journey through Jewish folklore or a harrowing expose on mental hospitals during Jim Crow.