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What book did you read this summer? The library staff read a lot of fun and interesting titles (see book review). No change in that, because we read a lot every summer. The difference this past summer is that while we were reading our books we thought about how our theme of “change” was reflected in the books that we were reading.
As Mrs. Harland read Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen and Seth Grahame-Smith, she thought about the interesting twist that Graham-Smith put on the Jane Austen classic. How could adding ultra-violent zombie mayhem improve the beautiful love story between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy? Amazingly, the change in the story made it perfectly delightful and actually answered several questions that many readers had with the original Pride and Prejudice (see http://prhslibrary.com/2009/07/17/jane-austen-and-zombies/)
Did you find change in your summer reading books, too?
I finished reading Handle With Care by Jodi Picoult.

Handle With Care
I loved reading Nineteen Minutes and Plain Truth (both written by Jodi Picoult) and her newest book does not disappoint. If you like reading other Jodi Picoult novels, you will like this one just as well. Handle With Care is filled with family drama (with a pinch of law, medicine, and cake!)
Once you start reading Handle With Care, you will not want to put it down. And the ending of the book… well, let’s just say read the book and then come talk to me about it. Whew! The ending is a total shocker!
What are you reading this summer? You are welcome to stop by the library and check out some of the new books that came in over the summer (over 1,000 new books are in and ready to be signed out).
See you all soon! ~ Mrs. Harland









