May 2007--Volume V, Issue 5





Summer Reading
Summer means it's time to take a vacation, even if it's in one's own head. This is why we usually think of summer reading as, say, the blockbuster, the thriller, the chick lit, the glitzy women's fiction, the exotic locale, the adventure story, the steamy romance. Here's a list of new and forthcoming fiction that is likely to return to the library stained with suntan oil or lemonade.

Adult Summer Fiction

For your younger patrons, we have several summer reading lists available on ipage®. For more information on the Collaborative Summer Library Program, click here.

Look for promotional materials for audiobooks and other topics on Build A Promotion!
Genre Chicks: Interview with C.E. Murphy
She looks like a superhero, she travels all over the world, and her books will seep into your subconscious and make you wonder about your wildest dreams. Meet Genre Chick Alethea Kontis's new best friend, urban fantasist C.E. Murphy--author of Coyote Dreams
Read the interview.



Our Collection Development experts have created these special thematic lists to help you find just the right titles to appeal to your patrons.

Homeschooling (July)

Independence Day (July)

Parks and Recreation (July)