Need to shake up your reading during these gloomy
months? Come in to the Main Branch of the library and pick up a Book Bingo sheet from the Reference Desk. From February 1
through March 31, you can earn entries into a prize drawing by filling out your
Bingo card. Read books to get a BINGO! Mark each space you’ve completed, and
bring it to the Reference Desk when you’ve received a BINGO. For each BINGO you
get, you get an entry into the prize drawing. If you fill in the whole card,
you get an extra entry into the prize drawing! Winners will be pulled April 1!
Need help getting started? Here are some suggested
titles:
Me
Before You by Jojo Moyes (Read a book with a sad ending) – Lou
Clark gets a job caring for a young man who has recently become paralyzed. Neither
realizes the impact each will have on the course of their lives.
Voracious by Cara Nicoletti (Read a cookbook) – Nicoletti, a Brooklyn butcher, complies a
list of recipes inspired by books that have had an impact on her life.
Nimona by Noelle Stevenson (Read a graphic novel) – Stevenson’s tale of a villain’s
henchgirl was recently shortlisted for a National Book Award. The accolades are
well deserved, she turns a silly premise into a moving story of identity and
acceptance.
Into
Thin Air by Jon Krakauer (Read a memoir/biography) –
Krakauer chronicles one of the most dangerous Everest expeditions in recent
history.
Billy
Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain (Read a book about
a war) – Billy is on leave for a “victory tour” after his unit faced fire during
the Iraq War. He and his fellow soldiers are used a PR props to drum up support
for the war during election season.
I
Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith (Read a classic) – Set
in the 1930s, Cassandra Mortmain recounts tales of her eccentric family in
diary entry form.
The
Age of Miracles by Karen Thompson Walker (Read a sci-fi
book) – 11 year old Julia must cope with growing up while also dealing with the
slowing of the earth’s rotation; an unexplained phenomenon that throws life
into disarray.
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