New Books Coming Your Way: August 2024

This blog post includes all the new titles that have been ordered by the library for August 2024.

Some of these titles have arrived and can be requested through StarCat; other titles are not yet published and/or are not yet ready to circulate (and thus are not yet found in StarCat). 

So, if you see a book you’d love to read, but don’t find it listed in StarCat, send me an email and let me know which title you’d like to read; and I will place it on hold for you, when it is ready to circulate. Alternately, you can call the library and request the title you’d like to read at 607-936-3713.

My email address is: reimerl@stls.org 

And here is the list the list of New Books Coming Your Way for this month! 

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New Books is a monthly post, usually published the first weekday of each month; and occasionally published the second week of the month, as is the case this month! 

The next New Books Coming Your Was post will be out on September 1, 2024.

Have a great day!

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Suggested Viewing: August 2024

Hi everyone, here are our ten streaming recommendations for

The next Suggested Viewing post will be out the first Saturday in September.

August 2: 

The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (2024) (Hulu) 

 

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August 3: 

Elizabeth Taylor: The Lost Tapes (2024) (HBO/Max) 

 

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August 8: 

The Umbrella Academy, Season 4 (2024) (Netflix) 

 

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August 9: 

The Investigators (2024) (Apple TV+) 

 

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August 13: 

Nightswim (2024) (Amazon Prime)  

 

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August 15: 

Jackpot! (2024) (Amazon Prime)  

 

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August 21: 

The Accident (2024) (Netflix) 

 

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August 29: 

Kaos (2024) (Netflix) 

 

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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Season 2 (2024) (Amazon Prime) 

 

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August 30: 

The Fallguy (2024) (Peacock) 

 

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Hoopla Pick Of The Month: 

Jules (2023) 

Jules Trailer 

 

Happy viewing & have a great month!

Linda Reimer, SSCL

New York Times Bestsellers: August 11, 2024

All titles can be requested/checked out through the library.

If you’d like to go the traditional route to request a title on this list and drop by, or call, the library – please do!

Our telephone number is: 607-936-3713

There are currently three catalogs available to Southeast Steuben County Library patrons online, that you can access to search for and request New York Times Bestsellers, and other popular books and materials in a variety of formats, i.e. print books, eBooks, streaming videos.

All you need is a library card to get started!

Links to the catalogs are found after the list of New York Times Bestsellers.

New York Times Bestseller lists are shared via blog post on Sundays. And the next NYT blog post will be posted on Sunday, August 11, 2024.

THE BESTSELLERS

FICTION

1. IT ENDS WITH US by Colleen Hoover: A battered wife raised in a violent home attempts to halt the cycle of abuse.

2. THE WOMEN by Kristin Hannah: In 1965, a nursing student follows her brother to serve during the Vietnam War and returns to a divided America.

3. THE HOUSEMAID by Freida McFadden: Troubles surface when a woman looking to make a fresh start takes a job in the home of the Winchesters.

4. A COURT OF THORNS AND ROSES by Sarah J. Maas: After killing a wolf in the woods, Feyre is taken from her home and placed inside the world of the Fae.

5. THE HOUSEMAID’S SECRET by Freida McFadden: The second book in the Housemaid series. The sound of crying and the appearance of blood portend misdeeds.

6. THE HOUSEMAID IS WATCHING by Freida McFadden: The third book in the Housemaid series. Dangers lurk in a quiet neighborhood.

7. IT STARTS WITH US by Colleen Hoover: In the sequel to “It Ends With Us,” Lily deals with her jealous ex-husband as she reconnects with her first boyfriend.

8. A COURT OF MIST AND FURY by Sarah J. Maas: The second book in the Court of Thorns and Roses series. Feyre gains the powers of the High Fae and a greater evil emerges.

9. THE GOD OF THE WOODS by Liz Moore: When a 13-year-old girl disappears from an Adirondack summer camp in 1975, secrets kept by the Van Laar family emerge.

10. ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK by Chris Whitaker: Questions arise when a boy saves the daughter of a wealthy family amid a string of disappearances in a Missouri town in 1975.

11. FOURTH WING by Rebecca Yarros: Violet Sorrengail is urged by the commanding general, who also is her mother, to become a candidate for the elite dragon riders.

12. SWAN SONG by Elin Hilderbrand: Nantucket residents are alarmed when a home, recently sold at an exorbitant price, goes up in flames and someone goes missing.

13. BOOK OF ELSEWHERE by Keanu Reeves and China Miéville: An immortal soldier known as B strikes a deal with a U.S. black-ops group and encounters a mysterious force.

14. COURT OF WINGS AND RUIN by Sarah J. Maas: The third book in the Court of Thorns and Roses series. As war approaches, Feyre endeavors to take charge of her magical and political powers.

15. IRON FLAME by Rebecca Yarros: The second book in the Empyrean series. Violet Sorrengail’s next round of training might require her to betray the man she loves.

NON-FICTION

1. HILLBILLY ELEGY by J.D. Vance: The Yale Law School graduate and 2024 Republican vice presidential nominee looks at the struggles of the white working class through the story of his own childhood.

2. AUTOCRACY, INC. by Anne Applebaum: The Pulitzer Prize-winning author elucidates the structures and technologies that bolster autocracies in the 21st century.

3. THE ANXIOUS GENERATION by Jonathan Haidt: A co-author of “The Coddling of the American Mind” looks at the mental health impacts that a phone-based life has on children.

4. THE DEMON OF UNREST by Erik Larson: The author of “The Splendid and the Vile” portrays the months between the election of Abraham Lincoln and the beginning of the Civil War.

5. THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE by Bessel van der Kolk: How trauma affects the body and mind, and innovative treatments for recovery.

6. THE WAR ON WARRIORS by Pete Hegseth: The “Fox & Friends Weekend” host shares his experiences serving in the Army and his views on the current state of the American military.

7. THE ART THIEF by Michael Finkel: The author of “The Stranger in the Woods” tells the story of Stéphane Breitwieser, who stole art more than 200 times for the sake of admiring it.

8. CHAOS by Tom O’Neill with Dan Piepenbring: A reassessment of events surrounding the murders committed by Charles Manson’s followers.

9. THE TRUTHS WE HOLD by Kamala Harris: A memoir by the daughter of immigrants who is currently serving as the 49th vice president and is the Democratic Party’s presumptive 2024 presidential nominee.

10. OUTLIVE by Peter Attia with Bill Gifford: A look at recent scientific research on aging and longevity.

11. ASK NOT by Maureen Callahan: The author of “American Predator” puts forward a history of the Kennedy family that describes the abuse of women in its orbit.

12. NUCLEAR WAR by Annie Jacobsen: The author of “Operation Paperclip” portrays possible outcomes in the minutes following a nuclear missile launch.

13. EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT LOVE by Dolly Alderton: The British journalist shares stories and observations; the basis of the TV series.

14. ON CALL by Anthony S. Fauci: The physician-scientist and immunologist chronicles his six decades of public service, including his work during the AIDS crisis and the Covid-19 pandemic.

15. AN UNFINISHED LOVE STORY by Doris Kearns Goodwin: A trove of items collected by the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian’s late husband inspired an appraisal of central figures and pivotal moments of the 1960s.

THE CATALOGS:

Catalog 1: StarCat

StarCat is the catalog of physical materials including print books, DVDs, audiobooks on CD etc. StarCat is available to all patrons of all public libraries in the Southern Tier Library System*

Starcat can be found online at: https://starcat.stls.org/

Catalog 2: The Digital Catalog

The Digital Catalog (and its companion app Libby) offers all Southern Tier Library System member library patrons access to eBooks, eAudiobooks & eMagazines via a lending model known in Library-ese as “one copy/one user;” that library speak means that eBooks & eAudiobooks found in The Digital Catalog/Libby are like print books found on library shelves, only one patron can check out a copy of a title at a time.

Exception: Magazines found in the digital catalog are available via a different lending model known as simultaneous access. And that fancy library speak means that magazines are available for all patrons to check out at the same time, i.e. if you and all your family and friends wish to read the latest digital edition of Newsweek, all of you can check out the e version of the magazine and read it at the same time.

The Digital Catalog/Libby checkout limit is 5 titles a time.

The Digital Catalog is found online at: https://stls.overdrive.com/

Catalog 3: Hoopla

The Hoopla Digital Catalog (and its companion app, also called Hoopla) offers Southeast Steuben County Library patrons access to a second digital catalog with an on-demand lending model. In library speak, this lending model, like The Digital Catalog/Libby’s magazine lending model, is known as “simultaneous access.” The difference is, the Hoopla catalog offers access to more formats: eBooks, eAudiobooks, eComics, digital albums, TV shows & movies – and all items, in all those formats, are available  for patrons to checkout immediately. The Hoopla check out limit is ten titles per month.

Hoopla Formats: All Hoopla content can be accessed on a computer or mobile device, and TV shows and movies can be accessed on computers, mobile devices, smart TVs and media streaming players, i.e. Roku or  Apple TV.

The Hoopla Catalog is found online at: https://www.hoopladigital.com/

*The Southern Tier Library System includes the public libraries in Steuben, Chemung, Yates, Schuyler & Allegheny counties.

Suggested Listening: August 2, 2024

Hi everyone, welcome to our Suggested Listening posting for this week!

Suggested Listening postings are published on Fridays; and our next Suggested Listening posting will be out on Friday, August 9, 2024

And here are the 10 recommended songs of the week!

Begin The Beguine by Artie Shaw And His Orchestra 

From The Album: The Essential Artie Shaw (2005)

Big Stuff by Billie Holiday 

From The Album: Billie Holiday’s Greatest Hits (1995)

Caravan by Duke Ellington

From The Album: The Essential Duke Ellington (2007)

Five Foot Two, Eyes Of Blue by Dick Jurgens and his Orchestra 

From The Album: Your Dance Date with Dick Jurgens (1950)

I Got Rhythm by Ethel Waters

From The Album: Songs She Has Made Famous (1949)

I’m Just Wild About Harry by Duke Ellington And His Orchestra 

From The Album: The Early Duke Ellington (1963)

I’m The Last Of The Red Hot Mammas by Sophie Tucker

From The Album: Vintage Sophie Tucker, Vol. 3 (2019)

In The Mood by Glenn Miller And His Orchestra

From The Album: The Essential Glenn Miller (2005)

Nice Work If You Can Get It by Ella Fitzgerald

From The Album: Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George And Ira Gershwin Song Book (1959)

Yes Sir, That’s My Baby by Ace Brigode and his Virginians 

From The Album: Jazz Age Chronicles, Vol. 23: Columbia Recordings of 1925 (2024) by Various Artists

Hoopla Album Of The Week

The Best Of Nina Simone by Nina Simone 

The Best of Nina Simone

And from the album the song:

I Put A Spell On You by Nina Simone

From The Album: The Best Of Nina Simone (2018)

Have a great weekend,

Linda Reimer, SSCL

Online Catalog Links:

StarCat

The catalog of physical materials, i.e. print books, DVDs, audiobooks on CD, etc.

The Digital Catalog, web version of Libby

The catalog of e-books, downloadable audiobooks and a handful of streaming videos.

The Libby App

Libby

Libby is the companion app to the Digital Catalog and may be found in the Apple & Google app.

Hoopla

A catalog of instant check out items, including eBooks, downloadable audiobooks, comic books, TV shows and movies for patrons of the Southeast Steuben County Library.

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