Month: December 2023

Dark Academia

Embark on a literary journey that delves into the enigmatic realm of academia’s shadows and gothic literature. This curated booklist invites you to explore the haunting allure of the genre, where hallowed halls conceal secrets, mysteries, and the esoteric beauty of intellectual pursuits.

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The Secret History by Donna Tartt

Under the influence of their charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at an elite New England college discover a way of thinking and living that is a world away from the humdrum existence of their contemporaries. But when they go beyond the boundaries of normal morality they slip gradually from obsession to corruption and betrayal, and at last—inexorably—into evil.

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Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro

Hailsham, an idyllic English boarding school, nurtures its students in art and literature, shielding them from the outside world. Kathy, alongside friends Ruth and Tommy, only discovers the unsettling truth about Hailsham once they venture beyond its confines. Kazuo Ishiguro’s ‘Never Let Me Go’ defies literary conventions, seamlessly weaving a captivating mystery, a poignant love story, and a poignant critique of human arrogance, offering a powerful reflection on memory, the past, and our treatment of the vulnerable in society..

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Alias Grace By Margaret Atwood

In 1843, Grace Marks is imprisoned for the brutal murders of her employer and his mistress. While some believe in her innocence, others deem her insane or malevolent. An emerging expert in mental illness endeavors to uncover the truth, blurring the line between Grace’s forgotten past and a potential pardon. Margaret Atwood’s “Alias Grace” is a gripping exploration of memory, crime, and the human psyche, showcasing the author’s formidable storytelling prowess.

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Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde’s sole novel follows a young man who trades his soul for eternal youth and beauty, leading to a haunting portrayal of the consequences of decadence in 19th-century England. As Dorian Gray descends into a life of debauchery, his portrait bears the grotesque marks of his sins, hidden from the world. This enduring tale of horror and suspense remains a pivotal work in Wilde’s canon and a classic of its genre.

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Babel by R.F. Kuang

In 1828, orphan Robin Swift is taken from Canton to London by enigmatic Professor Lovell. He undergoes rigorous training in language and magic at the Royal Institute of Translation, known as Babel, center of global linguistic power. As Robin grapples with loyalties between his homeland and Britain, a pivotal decision awaits him amidst an impending conflict over silver and opium.

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The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco

The year is 1327. Benedictines in a wealthy Italian abbey are suspected of heresy, and Brother William of Baskerville arrives to investigate. When his delicate mission is suddenly overshadowed by seven bizarre deaths, Brother William turns detective. His tools are the logic of Aristotle, the theology of Aquinas, the empirical insights of Roger Bacon—all sharpened to a glistening edge by wry humor and a ferocious curiosity. He collects evidence, deciphers secret symbols and coded manuscripts, and digs into the eerie labyrinth of the abbey, where “the most interesting things happen at night.”

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The Turn of The Screw by Henry James

In Henry James’ 1898 horror novella “The Turn of the Screw,” a young governess takes on her first job caring for two peculiar children, Miles and Flora, in a desolate estate haunted by malevolent forces. As sinister apparitions draw nearer, the governess realizes they seek to corrupt the children’s bodies and minds. To her dismay, she finds that Miles and Flora are strangely unafraid of the looming evil, desiring a connection with the supernatural just as eagerly.

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Piranesi By Susanna Clarke

In an extraordinary, infinite house, Piranesi navigates endless corridors adorned with countless unique statues. He embraces the ocean’s rhythms within the labyrinth, fearlessly exploring every inch. His routine with The Other, focused on unlocking A Great and Secret Knowledge, is disrupted as evidence of a third presence emerges, unearthing a profound and unsettling truth about the world he thought he knew.

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Maurice By E.M. Forster

Set in Edwardian Cambridge, this novel by a master storyteller follows Maurice Hall from his adolescence at fourteen through public school and Cambridge, and into his father’s firm. In a society marked by strict conventions, Maurice is a conventional young man in every aspect, except for his homosexuality. Written in 1913-1914 but not published until 1971, Maurice is a groundbreaking exploration of love between men, challenging societal norms and affirming the possibility of happiness in such relationships.

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The Gift of Reading

Libraries give the gifts that keep on giving. During this wintry holiday season, give yourself permission to curl up by the fire with one of these books about libraries, librarians, and books. May the season and reading bring you comfort and joy.  

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The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes

Set in Depression-era America, The Giver of Stars tells the story of five extraordinary women who answer Eleanor Roosevelt’s call for traveling librarians. This brave and resilient team of women set off on horseback across rural Kentucky to offer books, learning, joy, and comfort to people facing despair and scarcity. The women, known as the Horseback Librarians of Kentucky, often experience personal and professional adversity of their own. Based on true events, this is a story about friendship, justice, loyalty, and the power of books and librarians to change people’s lives.  

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The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict & Victoria Christopher Murray

The Personal Librarian tells the story of Bella de Costa Greene, personal librarian to J.P. Morgan. In her position, Bella becomes a powerful collector and curator, acquiring manuscripts, books, and artwork for Morgan’s world-renowned collection. To maintain her esteemed standing in New York Society, Bella must keep an important secret – she is the daughter of the first Black graduate of Harvard. Because of her light complexion, Bella is passing for white, and to protect her family and her legacy, no one must find out she is not.  

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Cloud Cuckoo Land by Anthony Doerr

Doerr’s beautiful and moving novel is, at its core, a story about the power of story. Cloud Cuckoo Land spans centuries and circumstances, delving readers into the worlds of a 15th Century orphan in Constantinople, a village boy and his oxen conscripted into the army laying siege on that orphan’s city, an octogenarian and Korean War veteran rehearsing a children’s play in a library where a troubled teenager, misled by his pain and disappointment, has planted a bomb, and a young girl alone in a vault on an interstellar ship in the not-so-distant future. The thread that weaves these characters and their lives together is the story of Aethon, who longs to be turned into a bird so he can fly to a fabled utopian paradise. Aethon’s quest is a source of hope, inspiration, and transformation in the lives of Doerr’s characters, and Doerr’s novel offers much the same for readers. 

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The Midnight Library by Matt Haig

Patrons visit libraries to get many things: books, research materials, technology assistance, meeting spaces, and opportunities to connect with community—to name a few. In Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library, patrons are given an infinite number of lives to “read,” and the opportunity to choose what could or should or would have been. When the novel’s dispirited protagonist Nora Seed finds herself in the Midnight Library, she is presented with endless stacks of lives to live. Which will she choose? And, in her search for a fulfilling life, will Nora discover a life she deems worthy of living?  

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The Lions of Fifth Avenue by Fiona Davis

In 1913, Laura Lyons and her family live in an apartment tucked deep inside the gilded New York Public Library building, where her husband is superintendent. Happy but restless, Laura finds enjoyment in authoring a recurring article for the library’s newsletter. When she applies and is accepted to the Columbia’s School of Journalism, Laura’s life and what she wants out of it changes. Her studies lead her to a group of radical, bohemian women called the Heterodoxy Club who cause Laura to question her traditional role as wife and mother. Tension intensifies for Laura when rare and valuable books start going missing from the library. Eighty years later, Laura’s granddaughter Sadie lands her dream job at that same library and comes face to face with the legacy and mystery surrounding her grandmother. When books go missing from the collection Sadie is curating, she embarks on a journey to uncover a thief and the story of her grandmother’s past.  

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Fourth Wing Read-Alikes

If you’re waiting for this or the sequel, Iron Flame, to pop up on your hold shelf, worry not! This list contains read-alikes for this series. Whether you’re looking for epic fantasy world-building, dragons, strong female characters, enemies to lovers romance, or a combination of it all, there’s a book for you here. 

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Fireborne by Rosaria Munda

After a brutal revolution opens the ruling dragonrider classes everyone, two orphans jockey for the position of Firstrider. Anne, who’s family was executed under the old regime is the top contender but carries a secret about her contender and close friend Lee. When survivors of the old regime rise up to start a war, the two must examine their loyalties to family, friend, self, and city.  

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The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon

Based off the legend of George and the dragon from the sixteenth century, Shannon tells the story of a queen who would survive assassination attempts to continue her ruling line. The queen decides to protect her line by forbidden magic by a court outsider. Meanwhile, a secret society does their best to prevent a dragon war. Told through four narrators, she explores the relationship between religion, custom, and territory.  

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A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik

Scholomance is an elite school of magic where only the strongest survive, literally. An unwilling dark sorceress destined to rewrite the rules of magic must team up with another student with a gift for slaying monsters. But is he trying to help or does he have sinister ulterior motives?  

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Red Sister by Mark Lawerence

Charged with attempted murder, Nona is saved from the noose by a nun. She’s taken to a convent where girls are selected to train in either religion, combat, or magic. While she hones her abilities, she makes friends at the convent. However, Nona soon finds herself in the center of an epic battle for empire. 

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Child of Light by Terry Brooks

Remembering nothing before being imprisoned by goblins in the middle of a wasteland, nineteen-year-old Auris dreams of her past. Before she is required to move to the adult prison, her and several other prisoners enact a bold escape. After escaping Auris meets a handsome stranger who claims to be a member of a magical race and insists that she is too. She’ll follow the stranger to a strange land to learn of her past and unlock her future.  

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A Crown of Ivy and Glass by Claire Legrand

Gemma is the only person in her family born without possession of magic. It makes her physically sick. She upholds a glittering façade but is deeply sad. After a harrowing trip to visit her exiled sister, she meets a kind and handsome Talan. The pair team up, masquerading as a couple, to defeat the forces aligning against her family and to return honor to Talan’s fallen family.

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Heartstone by Elle Katherine White

In this fanciful retelling of Pride and Prejudice, the residents of Merybourne Manor undergo constant attacks from monstrous creatures. Aliza Bentaine agrees when the people of Merybourne want to hire Riders to fight these creatures; she lost her sister in an attack afterall. The only thing she’s not sure of is the dragon-rider Alastair. The two find an unlikely attraction in each other, as the ever-present danger around them increases.  

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From Blood and Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout

Poppy’s life has never been her own. She was chosen from birth to user in a new era, and the entire kingdom’s future rests on her shoulders. While grappling with what she truly wants, she meets Hawke and duty and destiny combine with desire and need. They’ll both be put to the test when a fallen kingdom rises from its ashes to take back what they believe is theirs through vengeance and violence.  

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NOTICE AS TO MILL LEVY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NOTICE AS TO MILL LEVY

            Notice is hereby given that the High Plains Library District Board of Trustees has scheduled and will hold a public hearing for setting the property tax mill levy for the budget year 2024. 

            The public hearing is scheduled for 5:00 p.m. Monday January 8, 2024 at the regular meeting of the High Plains Library District Board of Trustees at LINC, 501 8th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631.

Dated: December 12, 2023

By: Dr. Matthew Hortt

Executive Director

Adventure Awaits!

The best adventures are about the journey, not the destination. Whether climbing mountains, exploring trails, or cruising along the sea is your cup of tea, there are many stories to help you explore. These titles are all available at your library, and don’t require any special skills to navigate. Read, listen, and enjoy! 

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Unforgettable Journeys: slow down and see the world by Lucy Sienkowska

If you’ve ever dreamed of walking the Camino de Santiago, driving Route 66 or riding the Trans-Siberian Railway, this book is organized by type of trip with chapter maps showing a different way to travel every country. 

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1,000 Perfect Weekends: great getaways around the globe published by National Geographic

Whether you’re looking for a way to unplug from the busy work week, take the family on a quick getaway, or add to a vacation itinerary, this practical and inspiring book provides the perfect way to plan your next escape. Packed with innovative ideas and inspiring photographs, this gift-worthy treasury features 1,000 dream escapes from sunny beach retreats to lush mountain idylls, exotic city sojourns, and wild adventures around the world. 

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American Ramble: a walk of memory and renewal by Neil King Jr.; illustrations by George Hamilton

An extraordinary 26-day journey through historic battlefields and cemeteries, over the Mason-Dixon line, past Quaker and Amish farms, along Valley Forge stream beds, atop a New Jersey trash mound, across New York Harbor, and finally, to his ultimate destination: the Ramble, where a tangle of pathways converges in Central Park. 

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A Walk in the Woods: rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail by Bill Bryson

The author’s adventurous trek along the Appalachian Trail past its natural pleasures, human eccentrics, and offbeat comforts.

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Mother, Nature: a 5,000-mile journey to discover if a mother and son can survive their differences by Jedidiah Jenkins

For years, Jedidiah Jenkins and his mother, Barbara have talked about taking a trip together, just the two of them. They decide to retrace the thousands of miles Barbara trekked with Jedidiah’s father, travel writer Peter Jenkins, as part of the Walk Across America book trilogy that became a sensation in the 1970s. Tender, smart, and profound, Mother, Nature is a story of a remarkable mother-son bond and a moving meditation on the complexities of love. 

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The Last Ride of the Pony Express: my 2,000-mile horseback journey into the Old West by Will Grant

Inspired by the likes of Mark Twain, Sir Richard Burton, and Horace Greeley, all of whom traveled throughout the developing West, Will Grant returned to his roots: he would ride the trail himself with his two horses, Chicken Fry and Badger, from one end to the other. a tale of adventure by a horseman who defies most modern conveniences, and is an unforgettable narrative that will forever change how you see the West, the Pony Express, and America as a whole. 

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Backpacker Hidden Gems: 100 greatest undiscovered hikes across America by Maren Horjus

A collection of Mother Nature’s best-kept secret hikes, this book reveals the top 100 trips across the country, with information on how to reach them, when to go, and what you’ll see. With color topographic maps and more than 200 gorgeous photographs to complete the package, this book is the perfect keepsake for hikers looking to expand their horizons. 

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Epic Road Trips of the Americas: explore Americas' most thrilling driving adventures by Amy Balfour

Showcasing 50 of the Americas’ greatest road trips across North and South America as well as the Caribbean, you’ll discover classic drives including the Pacific Coast Highway, Gaspesie Loop in Canada and the Hana Highway in Hawaii, plus lesser-known routes.  

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This Land is our Land: how we lost the right to roam and how to take it back by Ken Ilgunas

A lifelong traveler, hitchhiker, and roamer, the author takes readers back to the nineteenth century, when Americans were allowed to journey undisturbed across the country. Inspired by the United States’ history of roaming, proposes opening American private property for public recreation. He imagines a future in which folks everywhere will have the right to walk safely, explore freely, and roam boldly–from California to the New York Island, from the Redwood Forest to the Gulf Stream waters. 

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Wild: from lost to found on the Pacific Crest Trail by Cheryl Strayed

In the wake of her mother’s death, her family scattered, and her own marriage destroyed, twenty-two-year-old Cheryl Strayed made the most impulsive decision of her life. She hiked more than a thousand miles of the Pacific Crest Trail from the Mojave Desert through California and Oregon to Washington State, alone, with no experience or training. 

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