Thursday, April 2, 2020

Good things come to those who wait!!



New books coming out in 2020 from your favorite authors!







JAMES PATTERSON
TITLE RELEASE DATE
The House of Kennedy April 2020
20th Victim (Women’s Murder Club series) May 2020
Private Moscow (Private series) May 2020
Hush June 2020
Summer House June 2020
Hawk July 2020
1st Case July 2020
Midwife Murders August 2020
Deadly Cross (Alex Cross series) November 2020









DAVID BALDACCI
TITLE RELEASE DATE
Untitled Atlee Pine November 2020









JOHN GRISHAM
TITLE RELEASE DATE
Camino Winds (Camino Island series) April 2020









J.A. JANCE
TITLE RELEASE DATE
Credible Threat (Ali Reynolds series) June 2020
Missing and Endangered (Joanna Brady series) August 2020









MICHAEL CONNELLY
TITLE RELEASE DATE
Fair Warning (Jack McEvoy series) May 2020








NORA ROBERTS
TITLE RELEASE DATE
Hideaway May 2020
The Awakening November 2020








J.D. ROBB
TITLE RELEASE DATE
Shadows in Death September 2020








ELIN HILDERBRAND
TITLE RELEASE DATE
28 Summers June 2020
Trouble in Paradise October 2020








DANIELLE STEEL
TITLE RELEASE DATE
The Wedding Dress April 2020
Royal August 2020
Expect a Miracle October 2020






STEPHEN KING
TITLE RELEASE DATE
If It Bleeds April 2020







Looking to entertain the kiddos?





Click on the photo to view a list of super-fun online resources to keep kids entertained that includes science experiments, dance tutorials, virtual theme park rides and more! 

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Your library's online resources are now in one handy location







Check out all the great online resources you can access with your Blackstone Public Library card here


The Blackstone Public Library Virtual Community Quilt


Let's build a community in pictures! 

Our Blackstone Public Library Virtual Community Quilt seeks to "stitch" together a visual reminder that we are still connected as a community of families and individuals of all ages even if we are physically apart. Come join our virtual neighborhood!


The Project

Our Goal: 
To assemble a collage of original designs or pictures that represent you or your family, or that inspire you with hope or peace during stressful times.


How to: 
1. Create an original drawing, painting, or digital design, or take a photograph that represents the theme described in our goal.

2. If your design is done on paper, snap a photo of your creation with a phone or digital camera, or scan your artwork and save as an image file. Email your images to blackstonelibrary86@gmail.com

3. If your submission is a photograph or digital design, simply email your images to blackstonelibrary86@gmail.com

Important notes:
1. The online quilt square is small, so please remember that your image will be resized down quite a bit. Keep this in mind when you consider how your image will look in the quilt.
2. Your image will be seen by the public, so only submit what you feel comfortable sharing with everyone. Family-friendly images only!
3. Please do NOT use any images from the internet that have copyrights. 

If you have any questions, please email us at blackstonelibrary86@gmail.com


Here's a glimpse of the quilt in progress:



Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Book Reviews by Ellen, "The Cookie Lady"


HI EVERYONE…IT’S ELLEN!!

It’s been two weeks since the library closed to patrons.  And boy do I miss everyone!!

Since I can no longer visit my children or grandchildren in person, and my husband works at Whole Foods, I find that I, like a lot of you, have plenty of time on my hands.  After all, we can only do so much cleaning!!

I’ve managed to read several books in the last weeks and two of them are by “new to me” authors.  I like books with a crime that isn’t too graphic, has a strong and likable crime solver, whether it’s a lawyer, FBI agent, or police detective, male or female, and a little romance thrown in doesn’t hurt either!  Anyone who knows me knows that I’m a fan of, among others, James Patterson, David Baldacci, Harlan Coben, and Linda Castillo, with a little Janet Evanovich and Elin Hilderbrand on the side. 

People in the library are always asking me to recommend other authors.  Now I have two new authors to add to my list…Melinda Leigh and Lynette Eason.


“Say You’re Sorry”, by Melinda Leigh is the first of six books in the Morgan Dane series.

The crime:  The babysitter is murdered, and the neighbor’s son is accused of the crime.
Crime solver:  Widow and mother of three, Morgan Dane has spent her career working on the side of the prosecution and now decides to defend the accused teenager. She asks her friend Lance Kruger, an ex-cop turned private eye (who’s had a crush on her for years) for help.

At the end of the book I’m left wondering what direction Morgan Dane’s career will go in.  Has this one case swayed her enough that she will continue to defend clients, or will she return to prosecuting?  How will her relationship with Lance progress…or not?

I rate this book….

out of 10 cookies


 “Oath of Honor” by Lynette Eason is the first of four books in the Blue Justice series.

The crime:  Police officer murdered while investigating a criminal organization, possibly with cops on the payroll.
Crime solver:  Izzy St. John, partner of the murdered police officer and member of a close-knit law-enforcement family.  She and her partner’s brother, longtime friend police detective Ryan work together to solve the case.

I always enjoy when the main character has close family ties and Izzy has that.  I look forward to learning more about the other family members in future books.

I rate this book….

out of 10 cookies







I usually give a book 50 pages and if it hasn’t grabbed me by then, I’m done with it.  Well, these two books grabbed me from the first page.  I for one can’t wait for the library to reopen so I can get my hands on the next one in each of the series.

For your reading or listening pleasure while the library is closed “Oath of Honor” is available on Hoopla in both e-book and audiobook format, and the e-book is available on Libby.  Unfortunately, “Say You’re Sorry” is currently unavailable through either Hoopla or Libby.  You’ll have to wait until the library reopens to read that one!


Monday, March 30, 2020

Young Adult Check-in!



HELLO! HI! HOW ARE YOU???? I sure miss seeing your smiling faces, hearing your infectious laughter and watching your Tik Tok dances come to life! I even miss shushing you when you get too loud because I know it only happens when you are having a super great time with your friends. I'm sure it's hard to be cooped up at home and away from your friends but please know that this is only a temporary situation and one day, this will all be a story that you tell.

While you've been working hard on your schoolwork at home, I've also been home in meetings and searching for cool stuff to share with you.



First things first- BOOKS! Yes, the library is closed but that doesn't mean that you don't have access to amazing stories. If you have a library card you can still borrow digital copies of books and audiobooks through the Libby app!


If you don't have a library card, don't fret! Check out our previous blog post that details how you can sign up for a free instant digital card. If you run into trouble, leave a comment on this post and we'll help walk you through the steps! If you need book recommendations, please don't hesitate to ask!

Hoopla Digital is a FREE database available to you with your Blackstone Public Library card. Hoopla is a groundbreaking digital media service that allows you to borrow movies, music, audiobooks, ebooks, comics and TV shows to enjoy on your computer, tablet, or phone – and even your TV! With no waiting, titles can be streamed immediately, or downloaded to phones or tablets for offline enjoyment later. Hoopla has hundreds of thousands of titles to choose from, with more being added daily. It's like having your public library at your fingertips. Anytime. Anywhere. 






Now for something FUN! 



It's likely that your pets have become your best friends (although they probably were already) over the past few weeks. Maybe now they have become your classmates and snuggle on your lap while you are logged into a Google Classroom. Perhaps their antics are the only thing that bring an easy smile to your face. Or maybe they are confused as to why everyone is home all day and have picked up some new habits that make you laugh (or shake your head in confusion).

Well, we want to hear about it.

Send a photo of your furry (or not so furry) friend, along with some facts about your pet and they will be featured on the young adult Instagram page (@blackstone_library_ya) as well as our Facebook page!

Please email your submissions to kdelvecchio@cwmars.org or alandry@cwmars.org. If you have a question, leave it in the comments below. We look forward to seeing your pets!





Sunday, March 29, 2020

No library card? Get an Instant Digital Card




Sign up for the OverDrive Instant Digital Card (IDC)!

This digital card allows patrons who don't already have a library card access to the CW MARS OverDrive collection.

It just takes a few seconds to sign up using your mobile number and start borrowing free digital titles.

Visit https://cwmars.overdrive.com/ to get started!