Elkins-Randolph County Public Library New Material
ELKINS — The Elkins-Randolph County Public Library has subscriptions to 30 magazines, including National Geographic Kids and Highlights. All of them can be checked out.
The two-day spring used book sale, a fundraiser sponsored by Friends of the Library, will take place in the library meeting room May 19-20. As of mid-April, books donated for the sale already numbered in the thousands. Books continue to be accepted.
NEW MATERIAL
Juvenile fiction: “Sam the Man & the Rutabaga Plan” by Frances O’Roark Dowell (Juvenile Fiction), “Noodleheads See the Future” by Tedd Arnold (Easy Books) and “Harry Miller’s Run” by David Almond (JF),
Juvenile nonfiction: “One Minute till Bedtime: 60-second Poems to Send You Off to Sleep” and “Robins! How They Grow Up” by Eileen Christelow (ages 6-9),
Fiction: “Heated Exchange: a Novel” by Arianna Snow, “Allegheny Front: Stories” (West Virginia, upstairs), “War Cry” by Wilbur A. Smith, “Two from the Heart” by James Patterson, “The Burial Hour” by Jeffery Deaver, “One Perfect Lie” by Lisa Scottoline, “Red Clover Inn” by Carla Neggers, “A Perfect Obsession” by Heather Graham, “The Black Book” by James Patterson, “If Not for You: a Novel” by Debbie Macomber, “Forever a Hero” by Linda Lael Miller, “Mississippi Blood: a Novel” by Greg Iles, “Fast and Loose: a Stone Barrington Novel” by Stuart Woods, “Finding Gideon” by Eric Jerome Dickey, “The Fix” by David Baldacci and “The Night the Lights Went Out” by Karen White, Large-print Westerns: “Flintlock: a Time for Vultures” and “Monahan’s Massacre” by William W. Johnstone and “Dead Man’s Canyon” by Lauran Paine.
Mystery: “All by Myself Alone” by Mary Higgins Clark and “Murder on the Serpentine: a Charlotte and Thomas Pitt Novel” by Anne Perry, Large-print mystery: “Banana Cream Pie Murder” by Joanne Fluke,
Science fiction: “Convergence” by C.J. Cherryh.
Nonfiction: “Hillbilly Elegy: a Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis” J.D. Vance, “Wired to Eat: Turn Off Cravings, Rewire Your Appetite for Weight Loss, and Determine the Foods That Work for You” by Robb Wolf, “Phenomena: the Secret History of the U.S. Government’s Investigations into Extrasensory Perception and Psychokinesis” by Annie Jacobsen, “Your Brain Is a Time Machine: the Neuroscience and Physics of Time” by Dean Buonomano, “The Islamic Enlightenment: the Struggle Between Faith and Reason: 1798 to Modern Times” by Christopher de Bellaigue, “The End of White Christian America” by Robert P. Jones, “Drain the Swamp: How Washington Corruption Is Worse Than You Think” by Ken Buck, “The American Spirit: Who We Are and What We Stand For” by David McCullough and “This Fight Is Our Fight: the Battle to Save America’s Middle Class” by Elizabeth Warren.
Movies (DVDs): “Snowden” (R), “Planet Earth. The Future: Living Together” (Grades 9-12, unrated), “Into the Forest” (R), “Ice Age. Collision Course” (PG, animated), “Barbershop: the Next Cut” (PG-13, “Equals” (PG-13), “Bad Moms” (R), “The Accountant” (R) and “The Witch” (R).