Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Reader's Circle Book Club 2010


Books have been selected for the 2010 Reader's Circle Book Club. The group meets at 11:00 am on the third Tuesday of the month. Our first meeting will be on Tuesday, January 19th from 11:00-12:00. New members are always welcome and books are available for checkout. Here is what we will be reading and discussing in 2010:

January 19 - Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks

February 16 - The Last Town on Earth by Thomas Mullen

March 16 - Girl With the Dragon Tattoo by Steig Larson

April 20 - Still Alice by Lisa Genova

May 18 - Matrimony by Joshua Henkin

June 15 - Little Women by Louisa May Alcott

July 20 - Dante Club by Matthew Pearl

August 17 - A Sudden Country by Karen Fisher

September 21 - Picking Cotton by Jennifer Thompson Cannino

October 19 - The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien

November 16 - The year of Fog by Michelle Richmond

Schedule subject to change.

Reserve your book now on the library's online catalog.

Friday, December 11, 2009

New Novels for the Hoidays


During this busy holiday season, be sure you stop and take some time for reading. This time of year, many authors publish books that celebrate the season. These books are usually short so it is easy to find a few minutes in your busy schedule to enjoy one. Try one of these holiday books:

The Gift by Cecelia Ahern

A Quilter's Holiday: An Elm Creek Quilt Novel by Jennifer Chiaverini

The Christmas List by Richard Paul Evans

Plum Pudding Murder by Joanne Fluke

Home for Christmas by Andrew M. Greeley

A Wish for Christmas by Thomas Kinkade

Merry, Merry Ghost by Carolyn Hart

Christmas Cake by Lynne Hinton

Knit the Season: A Friday Night Knitting Club Novel by Kate Jacobs

The Perfect Christmas by Debbie Macomber

A Blue and Gray Christmas by Joan Medlicott

A Christmas Promise by Anne Perry

The Christmas Secret by Donna VanLiere

Lakeshore Christmas by Susan Wiggs

Please check out online card catalog to check the availability of these titles or to place a reserve. There are many more holiday titles available, and we have a display of some of those books at the Albemarle Library.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Mind Breaks - Quick Reads for Busy Times

Here are a few short novels that you might enjoy reading this busy holiday season:

The Clothes They Stood Up In by Alan Bennett
Joy School by Elizabeth Berg
The Return Journey by Maeve Binchy
Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress by Dai Sijie
The Persian Pickle Club by Sandra Dallas
Walking Across Egypt by Clyde Edgerton
A Redbird Christmas by Fannie Flagg
Life Goes On by Philip Gulley
Shopgirl by Steve Martin
No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
Amsterdam by Ian McEwan
Last Night at the Lobster by Stewart O'Nan
Julie & Romeo by Jeanne Ray
Pobby and Dingan by Ben Rice
Tepper Isn't Going Out by Calvin Trillin

You can check the availability of these, and other titles, and place your reserve at our online card catalog.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The library has recently purchased reprints from several classic authors. There really is something for everyone.


If you are a romance reader, then be sure to check out some of these newly reprinted titles by Georgette Heyer, the queen of Regency Romance:



The Toll Gate



The Black Moth



Black Sheep



False Colors



Faros Daughter


If you are a mystery reader then you MUST read Agatha Christie. And even if you aren't a mystery reader I suggest reading her. Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot are great characters.



4:50 From Paddington



Appointment With Death



The Body in the Library



Death on the Nile



The Tuesday Club Murders



Murder on the Orient Express



If you like British history and big family sagas, then you might like to try R.F. Delderfield.



God is An Englishman



To Serve Them All My Days


All of these titles, and more, are avialable for checkout. You can check for availability and place your reserve at the library's online card catalog.

Friday, September 25, 2009

The Friends of the Library Present: Theres Fowler

The Friends of the Stanly County Public Library are proud to announce that Therese Fowler, author of Souvenir and Reunion will be the featured speaker at the Friends annual author dinner. She holds an MFA in creative writing. She grew up in Illinois and now lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, with her husband and two sons. Therese's novels are published internationally, in nine languages and more than twenty-eight countries, to date. Books will be available for purchase and signing the night of the event.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
6:30 pm
Stanly Regional Medical Center's Family Education Center


Tickets are $12.00 for members of the Friends and $15.00 for non-members. Tickets are on sale now and must be purchased by Oct. 7th. Stop by the public library in Albemarle to purchase your ticket or call 704-986-3755.
Check the library's catalog to reserve a copy of her books. And be sure to check out Ms. Fowler's web site.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Looking for Something to Read While You Wait for the New Dan Brown Book?


The new Dan Brown book, The Lost Symbol has arrived at the Stanly County Public Library. Be sure to get your name on the reserve list for the much anticipated new book. You can place a reserve from the online card catalog. While you are waiting, you might want to try some of these titles:

The Third Secret by Steve Berry

Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs

Splintered Icon by Bill Napier

The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury

The Templar Legacy by Steve Berry

The Last Cato by Matilda Asensi

The Secret Supper by Javier Sierra

Labyrinth by Kate Moss

The Sacred Cut by David Hewson

The Franklin Affair by Jim Lehrer

The Twelfth Card by Jeffrey Deaver

Black Order by James Rollins

Atlantis Prophecy by Thomas Greanias

The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova

Improbable by Adam Fower

Codex by Lev Grossman

The Patriot's Club by Christopher Reich

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Evening With the Author


Date: Thursday, September 17, 2009

Time: 6:00-7:00 pm

Location: Albemarle Library Meeting Room

Everyone is invited to come to the library and hear local author J.C. Boone talk about his book Hitler at the Obersalzberg. After his talk he will answer questions and have copies of his book available for sale. Mr. Boone developed an interest in the Third Reich while he was stationed in Berchtesgaden, Germany. During his research he was able to interview Hitler's sister.

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

The Smartest Card @ The Stanly County Public Library


September is National Library Card Sign-up Month, and the Stanly County Public Library wants to make sure that all children in Stanly county have the smartest card of all - a library card. Studies show that children who are read to in the home and who use the library perform better in school and are more likely to continue to use the library as a source of lifetime learning.

Getting a library card is easy. All you need is something that verifies your address. This would include you current driver's license, a checkbook, or mail recently mailed to your house with your name on it. A staff member at the circulation desk will issue your library card while you wait.

Monday, August 31, 2009


Just as he did in The Terror, Dan Simmons draws impeccably from history to create a gloriously engaging and terrifying narrative. Based on the historical details of Charles Dicken's life and narrated by Wilkie Collins (Dicken's friend, frequent collaborator, and secret rival), Drood explores the still unsolved mysteries of the famous authors last years.

If you are looking for a book that is chilling, haunting, and utterly original, with a touch of history and literature, you might like to read Drood by Dan Simmons.

Other books you might like are:

The Terror by Dan Simmons

The Last Dickens by Matthew Pearl

The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova

Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield

Special Topics in Calamity Physics by Marisha Pessl

You can check the library's online card catalog to see if these titles are available or to place a reserve.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Travel the World from Your Living Room: India



For those of us who aren't able to take wild and exotic vacations reading about foriegn places can be almost as good. Check out these books if you want to see India, it's people, it's customs and it's food. The library's online catalog can show you what's available.


Love and Longing in Bombay: Stories by Vikram Chandra


Family Matters by Rohinton Mistry


The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy


Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie


The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar


Fasting and Feasting by Anita Desai


A Sin of Color by Sunetra Gupta


The Impressionist by Hari Kunzru


Ladies Coupe by Anita Nair


Magic Seeds by V.S. Naipaul


Marriage Bureau for Rich People by Farahad Zama


Where do you want to visit?

Monday, August 10, 2009

Summer is Short, Read a Story



Summer is soon coming to an end, but there is still time to get some reading done. The library has a number of story collections that are perfect for reading when you are short on time. Try one of the titles on this list, or check the library's online catalog for more suggestions.


The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted: and Other Small Acts of Liberation by Elizabeth Berg


Wild Nights: Stories About the Last Days of Poe, Dickinson, Twain, James and Hemingway by Joyce Carol Oates


Coronado by Dennis Lehane


The Gardens of Reading: an Anthology of 20th Century Short Fiction About Gardens and Gardeners


Just After Sunset by Stephen King


Happy Families by Carlos Fuentes


Immortals: the Reckoning by Jennifer Ashley


Cheating at Canasta by William Trevor


Two of the Deadliest: new Tales of Lust, Greed, and Murder From Outstanding Women of Mystery edited by Elizabeth George


The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie


The View From the Seventh Layer by Kevin Brockmeier


The Send-Away Girl by Barbara Sutton


Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Cool Books for Hot Summer Days




As Carolina steams through hot summer days, try one of these cool books.




An Ice Cold Grave by Charlaine Harris


Dry Ice by Stephen White


Fortress of Ice by C.J. Cherryh


How to be Cool by Johanna Edwards


Be Cool by Elmore Leonard


Cold Case by Kate Wilhelm


The Cold Six Thousand by James Ellroy


One Cold Night by Robert B. Parker


Cold Mountain by Charles Fraizer


Fire and Ice by J.A. Jance


Ice Blue by Anne Stuart


Fire and Ice by Julie Garwood




You can check the library's online catalog to check the availability of these titles and to place a reserve.

Monday, August 03, 2009

NPR: 100 Best Beach Books Ever


Have you seen the list of the 100 Best Beach Books Ever, put out by NPR? The list was created by NPR listeners who voted for their favorite beach books. It's a great list full of old classics and new classics. And there are some pretty large books on there which is great for summer when we have more time to read. I've read forty-three (43) of the titles on the list. How many have you read? Is there a book you think should be on the list? Leave me some comments, and if you are a Stanly County Public Library patron I'll toss your name in the pot for a free book. You can check the library's online catalog to see which titles we have and to place a reserve.

Friday, July 24, 2009

The Reading Man

Check out these author suggestions for the Reading Man. Or the Reading Woman. You can search the Stanly County Public Library's online card catalog for availability or to place a reserve.

David Baldacci
Russell Banks
Lawrence Block
Dan Brown
Larry Brown
James Lee Burke
Stephen Cannell
Harlan Coben
Michael Connelly
Clive Cussler
Don Delillo
Nelson DeMille
Pete Dexter
James Grippando
Jonathan Kellerman
Steve Martini
Brad Meltzer
Kyle Mills
Tim O'Brien
James Patterson
Ridley Pearson
Robert Parker
John Sandford
Jeff Shaara
Michael Shaara
Joseph Wambaugh

What other others would you suggest?

Monday, July 20, 2009

Author Frank McCourt Dies


Frank McCourt, Pulitzer Prize winning author for the memoir Angela's Ashes died this weekend. McCourt also wrote two other memoirs, 'Tis and Teacher Man, along with a children's book Angela and the Baby Jesus. The Stanly County Public Library has copies of all his books available for checkout. You can check the online catalog to see availability or to reserve a copy.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

What is Urban or Street Fiction?

"Urban Fiction, also know and Street Lit, is a literary genre set, as the name implies, in a city setting. However, the genre is as much defined by the race and culture of its characters as the urban setting. The tone for urban fiction is usually dark, focusing on the underside of life. Profanity, sex, and violence are usually explicit." - Wikipedia

It's not a genre for everyone. If you're willing to try it, the library has a few titles that you might want to check out:
  • Midnight by Sister Souljah
  • Deadly Reigns by Teri Woods
  • Let That Be the Reason by Vickie M. Stringer
  • Payback With Ya Life by Wahida Clark
And some other authors you might like to try:
  • Eric Jerome Dickey
  • E. Lynne Harris
  • Kimberla Lawson Roby
  • Zane
  • Victoria Christopher Murray
  • Carl Weber
  • Omar Tyree
  • P.R. Hawkins
You can check the library's online catalog to see the availability of these titles and authors and to place a reserve.

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Summer Movies



This summer brings several movies to the big screen that were bestselling novels.




Angels and Demons by Dan Brown was released on May 15.




My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult was released on June 26.




Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling will be released on July 15.




The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger will be released on August 14.




The Stanly County Public Library system does have copies of all of these books available for checkout. Check our online card catalog to see availability or to place a reserve. We also have multiple copies of My Sister's Keeper and The Time Traveler's Wife available for book clubs.

Monday, July 06, 2009

First Fiction, Fresh Faces








I really enjoy reading first-time authors. It's always a joy to find a new author and follow their career. Here are a few books by new authors that you might like to try. The library has copies of all of these titles. Check the online card catalog to see availabilty or to place a reserve.










Beginner's Greek by James Collins



Girls in Trucks by Katie Crouch



Finding Nouf by Zoe Ferrari


Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford



The Local News by Miriam Gershow



The Monsters of Templeton by Lauren Groff



Promise of the Wolves by Dorothy Hearst



The Outcast by Sadie Jones



Mudbound by Hillary Jordan


Lady of Milkweed Manor by Julie Klassen



House at Riverton by Kate Morton



Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith



The Good Thief by Hannah Tinti



A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Tolz

Monday, June 01, 2009

June Brides: Novels about Weddings



Here are a few novels about weddings. Some are funny, romantic, mysteries, or historical. There is sure to be something for everyone. You can also search the library's online card catalog for more titles or to place a reserve on any of these titles.


The Wedding Officer by Anthony Capella


Hitched by Carol Higgins Clark


The Wedding Game by Jane Feather


The Bride by Julie Garwood


Wedding Bell Blues by Heather Graham


Something Borrowed by Emily Griffin


The Wedding Machine by Beth Webb Hart


I Do, But I Don't by Cara Lockwood


Two Days After the Wedding by Joan Medlicott


Miss Julia Throws a Wedding by Ann B. Ross


A Wedding in December by Anita Shreve


Wedding Belles by Haywood Smith


The Wedding by Nicholas Sparks




Monday, May 11, 2009

April Showers Bring May Flowers



If these May showers have you stuck inside and not able to work in your garden, try reading one of these "May Flowers" books. The Stanly County Public Library has many books on gardening and flowers available for checkout. You can check our online catalog for more titles that may interest you.




Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil by John Berendt


The Lilac Bus by Maeve Binchy


Sea of Poppies by Amitav Ghosh


Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes


The Red Geranium by Janette Oke


Blue Dahlia by Nora Roberts


Peony in Love by Lisa See


Roses are Red by James Patterson


White Oleander by Janet Fitch


The Masque of the Black Tulip by Lauren Willig


The Ghost Orchid by Carol Goodman


Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man by Fannie Flagg


Like a Watered Garden by Pattie Hill


The Shop on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber


The Blood of Flowers by Anita Amirrezvani

Monday, April 20, 2009

Book Club This Week



On Tuesday, April 21st, the Reader's Circle Book Club will meet at 11:00 am to discuss Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. New members are always welcome, and the library has copies of the book available for checkout. Check our online catalog for availablity.

The Uwharrie Players will be performing Of Mice and Men later this month. On April 24 & 25 and May 1 & 2 showtime will be at 7:30 pm. On April 26 and May 3 showtime will be at 2:30. See their web page for more information.

The Reader's Circle Book Club will next meet on Tuesday, May 19 to discuss Bridge of Sighs by Richard Russo.

Friday, April 17, 2009


Last week Pfeiffer University hosted author Pamela Duncan at their annual Friends of the Library Author Luncheon. Pam is the author of Moon Women, Plant Life, and The Big Beautiful. During her humorous talk, she mentioned the support of her writers group and how all of them are published authors. When I got back to my office I emailed Pam for more information about her writers group. She kindly shared the members names and the titles of the books they have written. The library now has on order several of these books. So once you finish reading Pam's books (I highly recommend them) you can look for the books written by the women in her writer's group: Lynn York with The Piano Teacher, Darnell Arnoult with Sufficient Grace, Virginia Boyd with One Fell Swoop and Dawn Shamp with On Account of Conspicuous Women. Pam also recommends My Old True Love by Sheila Kay Adams.

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Topics of Interest

The Jewish holiday of Passover begins at sundown today. If you are interested in the Jewish culture, history, or traditions, the library has materials available for checkout. I've selected a few titles to share with you, but there are many more listings in our online card catalog.

Someone Not Really Her Mother by Harriet Scott Chessman


Joy Comes in the Morning by Jonathan Rosen


The Wonder Spot by Melissa Banks


Heir to the Glimmering World by Cynthia Ozick


Hedwig and Berti by Frieda Arkin


The Ministry of Special Cases by Nathan Englander


The Saturday Wife by Naomi Ragen


Caspian Rain by Gina Barkhordar Nahai


Stone Kiss by Faye Kellerman


Terror Town: an Abe Lieberman Mystery by Stuart Kaminsky


The Plot Against America by Philip Roth


A Thread of Grace by Mary Doria Russell




Jewish Cooking Around the World: Gourmet and Holiday Recipes by Hanna Goodman


The Complete Book of Jewish Observance by Leo Trepp


Healthy Jewish Cooking by Steven Raichlen


To Life! A Celebration of Jewish Being and Thinking by Harold Kushner


The Faith Club: a Muslim, a Christian, a Jew - Three Women Search for Understanding by Ranya Idliby

Monday, April 06, 2009

Open Mic Poetry Night

April is National Poetry Month. Come to the Albemarle Library to celebrate by participating in our 7th annual Open Mic Poetry Night on Thursday, April 16, 2009, from 7:00-8:00 pm. You may read your original poetry or a favorite published poem. Register to read by contacting Melanie Holles at 704-986-3761.
The Academy of American Poets has some more suggestions for celebrating National Poetry Month. Try reading a book of poetry, the Stanly County Public Library has many books of poetry available for checkout; memorize a poem; take a poem out to lunch; recite a poem to family and friends; visit www.poets.org; or attend a poetry reading.
Open Mic Poetry Night is part of the library’s celebration of National Library Week, April 12-18, 2009. Other activities include children’s story times. Check your local library for story time schedules.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

It's Book Sale Time!

It's time for the Friends of the Stanlhy County Public Library semi-annual book sale!



Preview Sale - for Friends members only

Memberships are available at the door.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

5:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Open to the Public - everyone is welcome

Friday, March 27

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday, March 28

9:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Monday, March 16, 2009

Irish Authors

Here is a list of Irish authors to help get you in the mood for St. Patrick's Day.

Sebastian Barry - The Secret Scripture, The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty
Maeve Binchy - Scarlet Feather, Heart and Soul
Emma Donoghue - Slammerkin, Sealed Letter
Roddy Doyle - A Star Called Henry
Anne Enright - The Gathering
Patrick McCabe - Breakfast on Pluto
Frank McCourt - Angela's Ashes, Teacher Man
Nuala O'Faolain - My Dream of You
William Trevor - Story of Lucy Gault, Cheating at Canasta

The Stanly County Public Library has copies of these titles available to be checked out. Leave a comment if I've forgotten any Irish authors you've enjoyed reading.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

It's Mardi Gras Time

And the Stanly County Public Library has lots of books that you might enjoy set in New Orleans or taking place during Mardi Gras. Stop by the library and check one of these books out.
The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and the Mississippi Gulf Coast by Douglas Brinkley
Hot Blooded by Lisa Jackson
Midnight Bayou by Nora Roberts
Fodor's 2007 New Orleans
The Moviegoer by Walker Percy
Creole Holiday by Phyllis Whitney
Check the library's online card catalog for more ideas.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Best Books 2008

Wednesday, February 25, 2008
10:00 am or 6:30 pm

Are you curious what books were being talked about in 200? Staff librarian, Melanie Holles, will discuss the best and the worst books of the year - and much more. There will also be time for the audience to share their best books of the year. Program attendees will receive a handout of the books discussed.

  • Bestsellers
  • Notable Books
  • Books to Movies
  • Award Winners
  • Authors Who Have Died

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Presidential Fiction

Now that the excitement of the presidential election and inauguration are over, you might want to curl up with a novel about presidents. All these titles are available in the Stanly County Public Library system, please check the card catalog for availability.



  • Term Limit by Vince Flynn

  • The First Patient by Michael Palmer

  • Sixty Days and Counting by Kim Stanley Robinson

  • Dead Heat by Joel C. Rosenberg

  • American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld

  • Mounting Fears by Stuart Woods

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

John Updike

Award-winning author, John Updike, died this week. He was 76. He was a 6 time finalist for the National Book Award and won in 1964 for The Centaur and again 1982 for Rabbit is Rich. He was also a two time winner of the Pulitzer for Rabbit is Rich in 1982 and Rabbit at Rest in 1991.

The Stanly County Library has a variety of his work. We have copies of some of his older novels, including Rabbit at Rest and some of his newest novels. His newest novel, Widows of Eastwick, which was published in October is on order. We also have a couple of collections of his poems and short stories. Please check the library's online catalog to see what is available or to place a reserve.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Read a Book, Save a Buck


The annual adult winter reading program has started. This year our fun theme will focus on how much money our patrons can save by using the library. You can sign up at any Stanly County Public Library - Albemarle, Badin, Norwood, Oakboro and Locust.


  • Sign up to participate in the Adult Winter Reading Program.

  • Keep a Reading Log of the books you've read and the value. Turn in the form at the end of the program and we'll add up how much money everyone has saved by using the library.

  • For every book you read, sign a dollar bill and be entered for the final drawing of a stuffed book bag.

It's a simple and fun way to read books and save money.


Happy Reading!

Book Club Rescheduled

Due to the wonderful snowfall we had on Tuesday the 20th, our book club discussion has been rescheduled. We will meet and discuss The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski on Tuesday, February 17th at 11:00. This is our regular meeting day. The book we were scheduled to discuss, Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston, will be rescheduled for the November meeting.

Monday, January 05, 2009

First Book Club Meeting of the Year


The Reader's Circle Book Club will start their new year by discussing The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski on Tuesday, January 20th at 11:00 am. The group welcomes new members and the library has copies of the book for checkout.