Treat Yourself to a New Read

AssocMtgLibrarian, Nancy Fort, loves books in series and sequels.  This is her 7th book review in her series of book reviews!  See what appeals to you.

I love to read books that are part of a series. My preference for series started with Nancy Drew by Carolyn Keene. Every book was a new adventure but featured the same main characters that I had come to love. As a teenager, I pulled The Bastard off my mother’s bookshelf and became entranced by John Jakes’ Kent Family Chronicles, an American Bicentennial Series. I continued reading series and very often mourned the ending of them. My opinion about series has changed though and I blame that on Stephen King. For years, I read the Dark Tower series starting with the Gunslinger. I fought my way through the strange landscapes alongside the main character, Roland of Gilead. I gritted my teeth as each book got longer and longer. I wondered if it would ever end when Mr. King was involved in a serious accident and stopped writing. He did finish that series and I was very disappointed by the ending. Putting that experience behind me, I turned to A Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin. The series is called Song of Ice and Fire and I really enjoyed it. I liked the characters, the story and the action but it seemed that every time I found a character that I really liked, he or she was killed off in the next chapter.   The series is incomplete and I am undecided whether I will read the next installments.

Of course I am still a sucker for any Nora Roberts series; I just love how she gives each character a chance to have their own story. I also just read My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante, the first book in the Neopolitan Series. I devoured the next two in the series and am eagerly awaiting the fourth book. It is nice to have something to look forward to and I know there are many other good books to read in the meantime.

Hard Boiled Mysteries Group Meets

A special message from the Mystery Book Club, from Iris Gaughan and Sylvia Barclay.

Hi all,

We had a interesting discussion about Hard Boiled Mystery Stories this AM. Most enjoyed this genre with some reservations. The bonus was the treasure trove of mystery books donated by Jan DeVries for us to pick from for our summer reading adventures.

Agatha Christie, with thanks from Encyclopaedia Briticanna

Agatha Christie, with thanks from Encyclopaedia Briticanna

We hope that you will be able to make the next meeting which will be on June 24th at 10 AM at the Riverton Library. Please note this date change.

We will be exploring Female Sleuths. Linked is a list of authors to consider. We are looking at the NOW authors — Female Sleuths.

We would also like to go out to Orange Blossom afterwards for an early lunch before we disband for the summer.

All are welcome.

Auction Redux

Sold!A silent auction of items unclaimed from the Mardi Gras party will be held at Riverton Free Library from 9 AM May 9th through 12 PM May 15th.

The starting bid for each item is $20, and bids must occur in $5 increments. Bidding can be in person at the library or by phone. Bidders should provide a name and phone number, which will not be visible to other bidders.

Bid on any or all of these items:

  1. #1 Gift basket: $25 gift certificate to District restaurant in Riverton; One-month free membership at Riverton Health and Fitness; chocolates.
  2. #3 Gift basket from ShopRite: $25 gift card; Sunbeam “Hot Shot” hot water dispenser; food items
  3. # 5 Gift basket from Riverton Historical Society: Riverton flag, Riverton mug; Riverton Stationary; chocolates, 4 books
  4. #11 Gift basket from Riverton Library: 1890 map; Riverton afghan; Bank Avenue print; “Riverton 1851” vase; Yacht Club wood block and post cards; books and calendar
  5. #14 Dark glass necklace from “M bellishments” (M.G. Murray)
  6. #16 Hand-painted bench (lighthouse scene with sailboats) from Sherry’s Furniture, Palmyra
  7. #17 Keystone Watch from Anthony Jewelers of Palmyra
  8. #25 Birthday skating party at Holiday Skating, Route 130 in Delanco: A birthday party for 8 children with free admission, skate rental, slice of pizza or hot dog for each child, soda, all served at your table. Value: $95.60
  9. #34 Dine with Gusto: $50 gift certificate to District restaurant in Riverton
  10. #36 Framed photograph of Tacony Palmyra Bridge, by Bennett Landsman
  11. #38 Two framed photographs of shore birds by Kathy Simon
  12. #48 Certificate for a Green Kids Crafts Shadow Puppet Kit, which will be shipped after registration as instructed: $4.95 shipping fee added. Includes a beach bucket with 4 cans of “Crazy Chalk”, and a bottle of juice.
  13. #53 Cento Basket: a basket with Cento and other Italian food products, 14 items in all