Book of the Week: ‘The Black Ascot’
Apr23

Book of the Week: ‘The Black Ascot’

The Black Ascot Charles Todd 2019, 342 pages Mystery/Fiction This mystery is set in England in 1921. Inspector Rutledge is a World War I veteran, and is a complex and intriguing character.Inspector Rutledge is given some new information about a 10-year-old murder. Alan Barrington was a suspect in a murder involving the crash of a motor car after the Black Ascot. (The race was called the Black Ascot because everyone was in mourning...

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Book of the Week: Not a book review, but a review of RB Digital, an app for reading magazines
Apr16

Book of the Week: Not a book review, but a review of RB Digital, an app for reading magazines

RB Digital app Online magazine reader Available for iOS, Android and Kindle Fire With 60-plus popular magazines to choose from, Concord Publi Library’s electronic magazine service through RB Digital has something for everyone. Some examples include Rolling Stone, Newsweek, Food Network, Highlights, National Geographic, ESPN and Cosmo. The magazines are always available, so no waiting in line, and there is no limit to the number of...

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Book of the Week: ‘The Library Book’
Apr09

Book of the Week: ‘The Library Book’

The Library BookSusan Orlean2018, 317 pagesNonfiction In 1986, “the most catastrophic library fire in American history occurred at the Los Angeles Central Library. Burning for more than seven hours, it consumed 400,000 books and damaged another 700,000.” Susan Orlean writes in detail about the day of the fire, how the fire grew to burn so hot, and how it destroyed so many books. For a book lover, it is very hard to read this part. She...

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Book of the Week: ‘The Wild Trees: A Story of Daring and Passion’
Apr02

Book of the Week: ‘The Wild Trees: A Story of Daring and Passion’

The Wild Trees: A Story of Daring and Passion Richard Preston 2007, 294 pages Nonfiction Richard Preston delivers a captivating story about some of the oldest living (some predating the fall of Rome) and largest organisms (in some instances over 350 feet high) on the planet. Described as “the dreadnaughts of trees, the blue whales of the plant kingdom,” the coastal redwood trees in Northern California harbor their own ecosystems in...

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Book of the Week: ‘Mycroft Holmes’
Mar26

Book of the Week: ‘Mycroft Holmes’

Mycroft HolmesKareem Abdul-Jabbar and Anna Waterhouse2015, 323 pagesFiction This is an exciting adventure story about Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock Holmes’s big brother. Mycroft is a 23-year-old English gentleman who has just finished at Cambridge, and has a responsible job working for the Secretary of State for War. He asks beautiful Georgiana Sutton for her hand in marriage, and she accepts. But Georgiana has a terrible secret that began...

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