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Scott from Murray says, "A strangely intoxicating police/criminal story, with the dialogue in anagrams amd Shakespearian theology. Quite a contrast to the normal "dumb" criminal. Fairly tame, rated PG".
Kristin from the library recommends The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
Bayley from the library recommends the graphic novel, Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O´Malley.
Niel from Taylorsville says, "It´s not so much that it´s all that likable but few novels have moved me as this one. If you live to 120 and read 10,000 books you´ll never forget what this novel did to you."
Scott from Murray says "An amazingly touching story of a woman´s trek through a tragic family mishap. Touching, courageous, sad, yet fulfulling, an excellent Bio for anyone who has been through a similar situation. Rated G, for great!"
Say hello to Chelsea! A seasoned employee of the Murray Public Library, Chelsea loves to read children’s non-fiction and biographies. Some of her favorite books include Harry Potter and The Boxcar Children series.
Falisha from Murray says, "This is a very intense story about the French Revolution that will enthrall you!"
Amber from Murray says, "I could not put this book down! With a sort of Dexter feel, it was an interesting read."
Anyone recognize this guy? He only reads the good books. Detective novels, mysteries, westerns and all things Steinbeck are his specialty.
Jim from the Library recommends Stanger In A Strange Land.
Natalie from the library recommends What´s New Cupcake
Jason from the library is a Steinbeck lover.
Carole from the Library says, "The Happiness Project is perfect for those looking to make resolutions in 2012!"
Mike from the library recommends you check out Bob Seeger or The Allman Brothers Band.
Beau from Murray says, "This book helps me become a better person by knowing that I can look for the good in any bad situation."
Colby from the library likes a little bit of everything.
Traci from Murray says, "This book has fun characters, an intriguing storyline. It´s a good Christmas story without becoming sappy."
Sharon from Murray says, "A tender story of unconditional love & forgiveness with profound and thought provoking insights."
Jackie of Kearns says, "This book encourages people to make their own decisions."
Sharon from Murray says, "I loved this book! Laugh out loud funny, sad and thought provoking."
Author Archives: Lethal Librarian
Please Look After Mom by Kyung-sook Shin
Place A Hold “Either a mother and daughter know each other very well, or they are strangers. Until last fall, you thought you knew your mom well. But last fall, your belief that you knew her was shattered. You went … Continue reading
Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand
Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand is a book I would eagerly recommend to anyone. It is an endearing and comical tale of two individuals whom society would not have brought together but circumstances allow them to discover how well-matched they are. This charming … Continue reading
Love at the Library
I have been an avid romance reader for well over 20 years and I am not ashamed to admit it. I’m not alone, either. In 2008, 74.8 million people read at least one romance novel. I truly believe there is … Continue reading
What was your Favorite CD or Movie of 2010?
I always remember a year by the CD constantly on in my car or the album looping on my iPod. 2010 will go down as the year of Mark Ronson’s Record Collection. Mark Ronson has been a musical gateway for … Continue reading
What was your Favorite Book of 2010?
Hands down my favorite book of 2010 was The Help. I loved this book for so many reasons, not least of all because I can recommend it to anyone and everyone (a rare treat for a librarian). For me, this … Continue reading







