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The Bright Sword
The Bright Sword
By Lev Grossman
Adult Fiction
Young Collum has dreamed of earning his place at King Arthur’s Round Table ever since he could pick up a sword. He’s no one important, and not even really noble enough to be knighted, but when he has a chance to steal away and journey to Camelot, he seizes the opportunity.
Unfortunately, it seems Collum’s dreams are destined to be...
Snowglobe
Snowglobe
By Soyoung Park
Translated by Joungmin Lee Comfort
Teen Fiction
Climate change has created a world of constant winter. Temperatures reach 50 below zero daily. Commoners trudge every day to work at a power plant. There, they labor like hamsters on a wheel to generate the power needed to keep living bearable and to supply power to Snowglobe, a city under...
The Selkie’s Daughter
The Selkie’s Daughter
By Linda Crotta Brennan
Children's Fiction
If you’re wanting a mythical, magical escape, give The Selkie’s Daughter by Linda Crotta Brennan a read. While it is written for 10-14 year olds, adults will enjoy the rich tapestry of Scottish-Irish mythology with a captivating coming-of-age story. Set along the rugged shores where land me...
Upcoming Events
Join us every Tuesday for stories, songs, finger plays, learning activities, crafts and more! Activities are aimed at toddlers aged 18 months - 3 years old, but this storytime is open to all ages.
A discussion of the book Detroit: City of Champions by Charles Avison with Hoyt Library Local History and Genealogy Library Assistant Leo LeFevre.
Welcome to Crafternoons! Once a month, on the 3rd Tuesday of the month, there will be a family friendly drop in craft at Wickes Library. This month's is making ModPodge magnets with paper and glass marbles.
Keep alive your New Year's Resolution by reading and socializing more in 2025! Join the Butman-Fish Book Club! Each month we will read a new(er) contemporary book that focuses on life, love, and the difficult human experience.
Join us for an evening with Dr. Kenneth Jolly, Professor of History and Chairperson of the Black Studies Program at SVSU. He will be discussing Black Liberation and the Fight Against Police Brutality in the Interwar Years.
The books in this club are sure to brew mystery! Drop by Oracle Brewing Co. for a tasty beverage and a book discussion full of thrills and puzzles. For February, we're reading The God of the Woods by Liz Moore.