Saturday, August 21, 2021

CHECK IT OUT AT THE WINSTON COUNTY LIBRARY

                                                           AUGUST 2021


The following FICTION books are now available for checkout at the library:
  • Jill Shalvis – Love for Beginners
  • Joyce Carol Oates – Night, Neon
  • Stephen Hunter – Basil’s War
  • Alex Michaelides – The Maidens
  • Charles Martin – The Letter Keeper
  • Lauraine Snelling – The Seeds of Change
  • Diana Palmer – Notorius
  • Jamie Brenner – Blush
  • Laura Lippman – Dream Girl
  • Emilie Richards – The House Guests
  • Janet Dailey – Santa’s Sweetheart
  • Mary Balogh – Someone to Cherish
  • Danielle Steele – Nine Lives
  • Kate White – The Fiancee
  • Riley Sager – Survive the Night
  • Mary Balogy – Someone to Romance
  • Susan E. Phillips – When Stars Collide
  • Marie Benedict – The Personal Librarian
  • Christine Feehan – Murder at Sunrise Lake
  • Kat Martin – The Perfect Murder
  • Lori Foster – The Summer of No Attachments
  • Linda Castillo – Fallen
  • Tess Gerritson – Choose Me
  • Lisa Jackson – The Third Grave
  • Camillla Lackberg – Silver Tears
  • T. J. Newman – Falling
  • Debbie Macomber – It’s Better This Way
  • Robin Lee Hatcher – Make You Feel My Love
  • Ace Atkins – The Heathens
  • B. A. Paris – The Therapist
  • Jenny Colgan – Sunrise By The Sea

The following NON-FICTION books are now available for checkout at the library:
  • When Evil Lived in Laurel: The “White Knights” and the Murder of Vernon Dahmer – Curtis Wilkie
  • The Truth About the O. J. Simpson Trial – F. Lee Bailey
  • Madoff Talks – Jim Cambell
  • The Profession: A Memoir of Community, Race and the Arc of Policing in America – Bill Bratton
  • Building Community Food Webs – Ken Meter
  • Dear Bob: Bob Hope’s Wartime Correspondence With the G.I.s of WWII – Martha Bolton
  • Long Time Coming: Reckoning with Race in America – Michael Eric Dyson
  • Chasing Vines – Beth Moore
  • Vertical Gardening – Derek Fell
  • Fodor’s Travels: The National Parks of the West
  • Fodor’s Travels: Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire
  • Dogwinks: True Godwink Stories of Digs and the Blessings They Bring – Squire Rushnell
  • The Woman They Could Not Silence: One Woman, Her Incredible Fight for Freedom, and the Men Who Tried to Make Her Disappear – Kate Moore
  • Kennedy’s Avenger: Assassination, Conspiracy and the Forgotten Trial of Jack Ruby – Dan Abrams
  • The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth - Beth Allison Barr
  • The Anthropocene Reviewed – John Green
  • Amazon Unbound – Suzanne Simard
  • Rewire Your OCD Brain – Cahterine M. Pittman
  • Sunday Dinner at Grandma’s
  • Seeing Beautiful Again: 50 Devotions – Lysa Terkeurst
  • Bacon Everything! Cookbook
  • Cook for Your Gut Health
  • The Complete Salad Cookbook

Library Cards Empower Students and Fuel Academic Success

 September is Library Card Sign-up Month, a time when Mid-MS Regional Library System (MMRLS) joins libraries nationwide to remind parents, caregivers, and students that signing up for a library card is the first step on the path to academic achievement and lifelong learning.


There is nothing more empowering than signing up for your library card. Through access to technology, media resources, and educational programs, a library card gives students the tools to succeed in the classroom and provides people of all ages opportunities to pursue their dreams and passions.

MMRLS offers everything from early literacy programs to ACT preparation through LearningExpress Library, helping transform lives and communities through education. At Mid-MS Regional Library System, you’ll find a wide variety of educational resources and activities, including the Summer Reading Program, Wonderbooks, and Playaway Launchpads.“Libraries play an important role in the education and development of children and teens,” said Josh Haidet, Executive Director. “We have entirely free library programs and resources that serve students of all ages and backgrounds.

Mid-MS Regional Library System continues to adapt and expand services to meet the evolving needs of our community. To sign up for a library card or learn more about the library’s resources and programs, please visit midmisslib.com. All library services are possible thanks to the continued financial support of our local elected officials.

Friday, August 6, 2021