Cribbage Tuesdays and Fridays 10:00 a.m. – noon
Toddler Time Thursday at 10:00 a.m.
Book Club meets on August 29th at 5:00 p.m.
NEW FICTION BOOKS
The Big Dark Sky by Dean Koontz. LARGE PRINT. Through a bizarre twist of seemingly coincidental circumstances, a band of strangers find themselves under Montana’s big dark sky. Their lives entwined, they face an encroaching horror. Unless they can defeat this threat, it will spell the end for humanity.
Biscuits and Gravy by William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnston. LARGE PRINT. A hot meal, a hard drink, and maybe a friendly hand of poker-that’s all Mac Mackenzie wants when he drifts into the small town of Harcourt City, Montana. What he gets is a fistful of trouble.
Black Dog by Stuart Woods. LARGE PRINT. After returning home from a treacherous adventure, Stone Barrington is all too happy to settle back down in his New York City abode. But when he’s introduced to a glamorous socialite with a staggering inheritance, Stone realizes his days are about to be anything but quiet.
The Book Woman’s Daughter by Kim Michele Richardson. In the ruggedness of the beautiful Kentucky mountains, Honey Lovett has always known that the old ways can make a hard life harder.
Buckskin County War by John Legg. LARGE PRINT. Brodie Pike is risking his life in the bloody, violent Buckskin County war, where death is always just one bullet away.
Grace Under Fire by Julie Garwood. Isabel Grace MacKenna had a hundred things to do today. Killing someone wasn’t one of them.
It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover. LARGE PRINT. Lily hasn’t always had it easy, but that’s never stopped her from working hard for the life she wants.
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. Ryland Grace is the sole survivor on a desperate, last-chance mission—and if he fails, humanity and the earth itself will perish. Except that right now, he doesn’t know that.
Reckoning by Catherine Coulter. LARGE PRINT. Agents Savich and Sherlock are back in the latest installment in Catherine Coulter’s #1 New York Times bestselling FBI Thriller series, and this time both are enlisted to help women with traumatic pasts who are in mortal danger.
Rising Tiger by Brad Thor. LARGE PRINT. An unprecedented, potentially nation-ending threat has materialized on the world stage. Though the United States has long been aware of the growing risk, the clock has now run out. With the stakes higher than they have ever been, it is time to unleash Scot Harvath.
The Scalper by Richard Prosch. LARGE PRINT. A Spur Award-winning story and other acclaimed favorites take readers to the small towns and wide-open range of the old west.
The Third Side of Murder by Joseph LeValley. The unexpected death of a favorite cousin takes Iowa newspaper reporter Tony Harrington and his mother, Carlotta, to the Amalfi Coast of Italy for the funeral. While there, Tony learns beautiful young Noemi’s fall from the seawall may not have been an accident.
What Moves the Dead by T. Kingfisher, the award-winning author of The Twisted Ones, comes What Moves the Dead, a gripping and atmospheric retelling of Edgar Allan Poe’s classic The Fall of the House of Usher.
Where the Sky Begins by Rhys Bowen. London, 1940. Bombs fall and Josie Banks’s world crumbles around her.
The Woman in the Green Dress by Tea Cooper. LARGE PRINT. A cursed opal, a gnarled family tree, and a sinister woman in a green dress emerge in the aftermath of World War I.
NEW NON-FICTION BOOKS
100 Things to Do in Iowa Before You Die by Sara Broers. Iowa is home to rolling hills, beautiful state parks, lush cornfields, and architecture that is unique to the state. With more than a dozen scenic highways & byways, and with 100 Things to Do in Iowa Before You Die as your guide, your next road trip will be an epic one for the record books.The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences have Extraordinary Impact by Chip and Dan Heath. While human lives are endlessly variable, our most memorable positive moments are dominated by four elements: elevation, insight, pride, and connection. If we embrace these elements, we can conjure more moments that matter.