Monday, November 2, 2009

New Books October 2009

 
Fiction
The Inheritance. Alexander, Tamera
True blue Baldacci, David
Sheriff Luke Ludd Bishop, D. J
Breaking the Rules. Bradford, Barbara Taylor
Wicked All Day. Carlyle, Liz
Nine dragons: a novel Connelly, Michael
Spartan Gold Cussler, Clive
The Palace of Illusions: a novel Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee
Aftermath Drake, Jerry S
Finding Forever. Ervin, Keisha
Different Frederick, Michael
The Paper Man Frederick, Michael
The White Queen. Gregory, Philip
The Aviary Gate: a novel Hickman, Katie.
Lady Eugenia's Holiday. Marks, Shirley
Everything But a Christmas Eve. Jacobs, Holly
Blood game Johansen, Iris
The Cowboy Johnston, Joan
Other Men's Horses Kelton, Elmer
Shades of Blue Kingsbury, Kare
Tempt Me At Twilight. Kleypas, Lisa
Frankenstein: Prodigal Son Koontz, Dean R
Frankenstein: Dead and Alive. Koontz, Dean R
Bryson City tales Larimore, Walte
A Man To Call My Own. Lindsey, Johann
The Perfect Christmas Macomber, Debbie
Appomattox Saga. Morris, Gilbert
Run Patchett, Ann
A Promise To Believe In. Peterson, Tracie
The bachelor Phillips, Carly
Cross my heart Phillips, Carly
The heartbreaker Phillips, Carly
The playboy Phillips, Carly
The Madcap. Poppen, Nikki
Green Luck Pratt, Gaby.
Sapphire Quick, Kathryn
Angel time Rice, Anne
Bed of Roses. Roberts, Nora
Outback Hero. Rose, Elisabeth
Rough country Sandford, John
Rooftops of Tehran. Seraji, Mahbod.
Southern lights Steel, Danielle
House of Reckoning Saul, John
The Hot Flash Club Thayer, Nancy
The Apostle Thor, Brad.
Train to Cheyenne Unruh, David.


Mystery
13 1/2 Barr, Nevada
The Scarpetta Factor. Cornwell, Patricia
Death in Paradise Flora, Kate Clark
The Associate Grisham, John
The Nanny Murders. Jones, Merry Bloch
Evidence: an Alex Delaware novel Kellerman, Jonathan
Death Song.: A Kevin Kerney Novel. McGarrity, Michael
Tularosa McGarrity, Michael
Locked in Muller, Marcia
The professional Parker, Robert 
Can't Never Tell.: A Southern Fried Mystery Pickens, Cathy


Large Print
Creede of Old Montana Bly, Stephen A.
The Hearse You Came In On Cockey, Tim
The Scarpetta Factor. Cornwell, Patricia
The Warrior Everett, Wade
The Apache Kid Henry, Will
Pilgrims: a Wobegon romance Keillor, Garris
Bad Company Luckey, William
A Conspiracy of Ravens. Morris, Gilbert
The professional Parker, Robert 
Bed of Roses. Roberts, Nora
Hothouse orchid Woods, Stuart


Nonfiction
Have a little faith: a true story Albom, Mitch
Change We Can Believe In Obama, Barack
The Frugal Senior: hundreds of creative ways to stretch a dollar!  Gray, Rich
Live Your Life for Half the Price: without sacrificing the life you love Hunt, Mary
Silent grief: living in the wake of suicide Lukas, Christopher
The gift of fear: survival signals that protect us from violence De Becker, Gavin
Den Of Thieves. Stewart, James 
Genius Denied.: How To Stop Wasting Our Brightest Young Minds. Davidson, Jan.
Two old women: an Alaska legend of betrayal, courage, and survival Wallis, Velma
Test success: test-taking techniques for beginning nursing students Nugent, Patricia
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers. Roach, Mary.
Mistaken identity.: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope. Van Ryn, Don
Pecans: the story in a nutshell Manaster, Jane.
Amazing Gracie: a dog's tale. Dye, Dan.
Just Gus.: A Rescued Dog And the Woman He Loved. Williams, Laurie
Julie and Julia.: My year of cooking Dangerously Powell, Julie.
Off the tourist trail: 1,000 unexpected travel alternatives  
The murder of King Tut: the plot to kill the child king : a nonfiction thriller Patterson, James
From Baghdad, with love: a Marine, the war, and a dog named Lava Kopelman, Jay.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Summer Reading Program 2009










This year's Summer Reading Program for Gibbs Memorial Library was "Libraries...Deep in the Heart of Texas" with a total of 269 children registered. For those who were registered and turned in a reading log, they received a certificate and for those who reached their reading goal, they received a certificate and a book bag. We also had a bookmark contest with 30 winners. A copy of their bookmarks are available at the library for a limited time. The library also gave out certificates for the Most Books Read and Most Time Read. First place awards went to Rachelle Curry for 525 books read and Carson Cotton for 31 reading hours. Reading goals for ages 3-7 were 100 books and 8-up were 12 hours by the end of the reading program.
We had storytime on Tuesdays and Thursdays with crafts on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Our storytellers were Nan Brown, Glenda Nelson, Officer Jameson, Jan Miller, Orma from LARA's House and Michelle from the Girl Scout Council.
Friends of the Library provided the books that were given away at storytime and bookbags as well as refreshments and Puppet Show at the End Party.
We had a lot of fun with... stories, knowing how to take care of our pets, and finding out what a Police officer does. We made fun crafts...paperbag puppets, rainbow windsocks, waterbottle piggybanks, sea shore sticker pages, and Texas bugs.

Monday, September 14, 2009

How to log on to Library Catalog

You will be delighted to know that you can now log on to both the library's catalog and your own account.
This enables you to:
1) See what books and materials the library has & see if it is checked in or out
2) Manage your own account
~ Update phone #, e-mail
~ Renew books
~ Recommend the library get a book, movie, etc.
~ Place a hold (reserve) on an item
How to log on:
Click here to go to Gibbs Memorial Library's online catalog
~ In the top right corner of the page, click Log in to Library Account
~ Type in your entire library card number (no spaces)
~ And, type in your entire (10 digit) phone number (no spaces or -s)
~ Click Log In

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Summer Reading Program

Summer Reading Program will begin with registration on June 22 to 27, storytime starts on June 30 until July 30. Storytimes will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays with Craftdays on Wenesdays July 1 and July 15, Saturdays July 11 and July 25. come join the fun!!!!

New Circulation System

We have a new circulation system titled Apollo Biblionix. Patrons can now view our catalog online at http://gibbs.biblionix.com. Patrons can search for more than 43,000 items in the library by author, title or subject. Search results include the book's location, if the book is in or not, and how many copies the library has. We had applied for and received a grant from the Tocker Foundation.