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Autumnal Equinox: Books & movies for fall
By Collection Management Librarians Dontaná and Andrea The equinox is upon us! That means it is officially fall and time to get cozy, make all the comfort food, watch some ...
#BookTok: Titles from TikTok
By Collection Management Librarian Dontaná TikTok is a social media platform filled with people from all over the world sharing news, culture, and dance trends. It is also home to ...
Library Card Sign-Up Month: 6 fun & useful items to check out with your Oak Park library card
By Collection Management Librarian Kathy September is Library Card Sign-Up Month, and to celebrate we are featuring some fun and useful items that you may not know you can check ...
‘More Than You’ll Ever Know’: Waiting for it? Loved it? Try these titles!
By Collection Management Librarian Kathy I love how much our community uses the library. Sometimes that means waiting for the hottest titles. Don’t fret! I can help you find a ...
Celebrity book club round-up, August 2022
By Collection Management Librarian Dontaná Since Oprah’s first book club pick in 1996, we have been reading as the celebrities do, falling in love with, or hating, characters with our ...
The 2022 Booker Prize longlist
By Collection Management Librarian Kathy Photograph by the Booker Prizes. The UK’s most prestigious literary award, The Booker Prize is awarded annually to the best novel of the year written ...
Travel films for the couch surfer
By Collection Management Librarian Andrea With school starting and summer vacation coming to a close, the end of another summer feels just on the horizon. But that doesn't mean your ...
Relevant reads: Pandemic novels & short stories 2022
By Collection Management Librarian Dontaná From the plague to the 1918 influenza to now, pandemics have been unwelcome members of society. Touching everyone and everything, global sickness and the changes ...