Monday, June 24, 2013

Summer Reading Favorites



The Summer Reading Program is on at the Chandler Public Library! Kids, teens, and adults can register online for the program. Log your books online, then come in to the library to pick up the prizes you earn. The program ends July 27.

Take a look at what other library users are reading this summer:

Age is Just a Number

An amazing story of a dedicated Olympic athlete and what it takes to be the best. It's very inspiring for anyone who is no longer 20 years old and wondering if, with age, their "prime" and dreams are gone. -Tricia

Dream New Dreams
The widow of Randy Pausch, the famous "Last Lecture" professor, writes her own book with inspiring insight into the other side of cancer, the role of the caregiver. This is an easy read, very thoughtful, and just a wonderful experience. - Alexandra

The Fist of God
This book views the first war in Iraq from the British perspective. It is interesting to see the confusion regarding "Weapons of Mass Destruction" that may or may not have been present in Iraq. The intelligence gathering methods were new to me. - Kent

Helga's Diary
This is an excellent first person account of the concentration camps during World War II. Helga's Dairy survived because she gave it to her uncle, who hid it inside a brick wall, and it was retrieved after the war. It was hard to put down. - Liane

The Light Between Oceans
I really enjoyed this book. It makes you think about your moral compass and what you would choose when two contrasting choices both seem right. - Cami

The Ocean at the End of the Lane
"Adults follow paths, children explore." I downloaded the book at noon and couldn't put it down until I finished. This was not my typical "read." Engaging and imaginative. Loved it! - Marybeth

(Reviews have been edited for spelling and grammar.)

Monday, June 17, 2013

Book Review: The Dinner


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Paul Lohman and his wife meet his brother and sister-in-law for dinner at an upscale restaurant. The evening begins with typical smalltalk and complaints about the high price and small portions of the food, but it soon becomes clear that there is nothing casual about this meeting. Paul and his brother have teenage sons, the boys have been involved in something serious, and Paul's brother wants to talk about it. Only gradually does it become clear what has really happened.

In The Dinner, Dutch author Herman Koch writes a novel of subtle suspense and deep secrets. What did the boys do, and why? Is Paul's wife trying to cover it up? Did Paul know about it? And did he have anything to do with it? The answers unfold slowly and with a growing sense of fascination and dread, as the author skillfully builds a study of a family where everything has gone very wrong. - Michelle (Sunset)

Monday, June 10, 2013

Summer Reading is here!


syndetics-lcSummer is here and that means vacations, BBQs, and time to curl up by the pool or on the beach with a great book. Whether you're looking for a little learning or a little excitement, there are dozens of books headed to shelves near you that want to keep you entertained while you're relaxing in a summer breeze. See the links below to find the perfect beach read, or check out a few of our favorite reads from this year.

Entertainment Weekly Must-Read List  

Staff favorites:  
NOS4A2 by Joe Hill  
The Engagements by J. Courtney Sullivan  
The World's Strongest Librarian by Joshua Hanagarne  
Rules of Civility by Amor Towles

Monday, June 3, 2013

New Arrivals

New at the Chandler Public Libraries:

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Adulting: How to Become a Grown-Up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps
Tips for how to cook, handling money, and other grown-up things you should do even if you don't want to.

The Honest Toddler: A Child's Guide to Parenting
What the internet tot might say about how to raise kids.

Hungry Girl: Just Desserts
Yummy desserts under 200 calories.

Teen Fiction
The Rules for Disappearing
Meg's father doesn't want her to ask why they're living in Witness Protection, but she wants answers.

September Girls
Sam thinks he's going to spend the summer in a quiet beach town, but mysterious things are happening.

Kids' Picture Books
One Bright Ring
A little girl tries to find the man who dropped a ring in this counting book.

Ben Rides On
Ben loves riding his bike to school, but he does not like the school bully.

Jump!
Barb the cactus wants to see the country, and she knows just how to hitch a ride.