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Strangely Specific Books

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Sometimes I come across a book in the library while I’m browsing and wonder “How did the author think up the idea to write this book? It’s so specific!” Come on a journey with me as we find some of the most oddly specific topics covered in the library! Get your headphones and grab your Walkman because Marc Masters will take you on ride exploring the ups and downs of the cassette tape in the book High Bias: The Distorted History of the Cassette Tape . From mixtapes to music history, learn about the musical format we all used to love! (Could anyone ever rewind the tape exactly to the beginning of their favorite song on the first try? I never could!) And sticking with a nostalgic feel, Donovan Hohn went in search of bath toys lost at sea in his book Moby-Duck . Don’t be fooled, though. This book isn’t just about rubber duckies, but about beachcombers, global shipping, toy factories, and scientists. Sometimes, when an author researches oddly specific things, they don’t realize one simple ...

Bird Noticing

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I’m here to give you permission to do something without going all in, buying all the gear, and making it your whole “thing.” For me, that’s birds. I’m not a “birder.” I don’t keep a life list, I don’t have hard-core binoculars, and I seldom go out before dawn to find birds. I just enjoy birds when I notice them, and I notice them a lot. I have a feeder on my balcony, visible from my kitchen window, where I’m regularly visited by downy and hairy woodpeckers (I’ve learned to tell the difference), catbirds, juncos, Carolina wrens (my favorites, for their beautiful songs and their jaunty tail twitches), cardinals, blue jays, house finches, and occasionally a red-bellied woodpecker. I’m often eating my breakfast when the starlings come to eat theirs. And when my breakfast is granola with lots of nuts and seeds, I imagine I’m sharing breakfast with the birds – mine with yogurt, theirs with suet. Jenny Odell, artist and author of Saving Time and How To Do Nothing , is much more of a birdw...

Don’t Judge a Book by Its Cover

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I’m sure you’ve all heard the phrase “Don’t judge a book by its cover.” Have you ever done this? I have to say I am very guilty of it. Having worked in a library for almost ten years (mainly in the children’s section, but more recently in the Acquisitions and Cataloging Department), I see a lot of books. I have walked the aisles of the library as well as book stores, grabbing the books that “speak to me.” How do they speak? I don’t know. Sometimes, it’s a color that catches my eye or an interesting picture, but in that first 30 seconds of having the book in my hand, I decide if I’m even going to turn it over and read the summary. I have taken books home from the library just because I liked the picture on the cover. Do I start to read them? Yes, I do. Have I been disappointed? Sometimes, but most times I have enjoyed the book. This got me thinking about what draws one to a particular shelf or a particular book. I decided to ask my coworkers in the library some questions about their boo...

What’s Happening at MCLS: June 2025

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Here are some of the events and programs from around the Mercer County Library System for the month of June. For a complete list of events at your local branch, visit the MCLS Events Calendar , and check out the flyers in this post! Pride Month Events MCLS offers a variety of programming for Pride, from family-friendly and simple rainbow craft activities, to thought-provoking films and literary discussions, and offers opportunities for all ages to learn, create, and celebrate diversity in our community. For Kids Pride Bracelet Drop-In Craft All month long, during library hours  Hollowbrook Branch Make A Rainbow Canvas Banner Monday, June 2, 4:30 pm Hickory Corner Branch Crafternoon: Rainbow Turtles Monday, June 23, 4:00 pm Hopewell Branch Crafternoon: Rainbow Turtles Tuesday, June 24, 4:00 pm Hopewell Branch For Adults Movie: Love, Simon Friday, June 6, 2:00 pm Hickory Corner Branch Movie: Bohemian Rhapsody Sunday, June 8, 2:00 pm Hickory Corner Branch The Sho...