Category Archives: What’s New

New Reads for the Summer

In order to bring you new and fun recreational reads, the Greenwood Library participates in a book leasing program through McNaughton. These titles are shelved on the small bookcases in the middle of the Atrium and are designated with green labels. You can browse the entire collection here and if you’re interested in what’s new, look out below!

We begin at the end by Chris WhitakerThe bounty by Janet Evanovich and Steve HamiltonThe sanatorium by Sarah PearseThe rose code by Kate QuinnThe five wounds by Kirstin Valdez QuadeStargazer by Anne HillermanOf women and salt by Gabriela GarciaThe path to Sunshine Cove by RaeAnne ThayneVera by Carol EdgarianBroken (in the best possible way) by Jenny LawsonGold diggers by Sanjena SathianCooking for one: scaled recipes, no-waste solutions, and time-saving tips by America's Test KitchenCaul baby by Morgan JerkinsGood company by Cynthia D'Aprix SweeneyYour brain is always listening: tame the hidden dragons that control your happiness, habits, and hang-ups by Daniel G. Amen, MDThe good sister by Sally Hepworth

New Reads for March

In order to bring you new and fun recreational reads, the Greenwood Library participates in a book leasing program through McNaughton. These titles are shelved on the small bookcases in the middle of the Atrium and are designated with green labels. You can browse the entire collection here and if you’re interested in what’s new, look out below!

Before She Disappeared by Lisa GardnerAftershocks by Nadia OwusuThe Lost Boys by Faye KellermanKeep Sharp: Build a Better Brain at Any Age by Sanjay Gupta, MD with Kristin LobergThis Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race by Nicole PerlrothThe Russian by James Patterson and James O. BornInfinite Country by Patricia EngelThe Survivors by Jane HarperDangerous Women by Hope AdamsThe Committed by Viet Thanh NguyenUncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man by Emmanuel AchoThe Four Winds by Kristin HannahThe Nature of Fragile Things by Susan MeissnerJust as I Am by Cicely Tyson with Michelle BurfordThe Prophets by Robert Jones, Jr.The Kaiser's Web by Steve BerryGood Neighbors by Sarah LanganHow to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need by Bill GatesGood eggs by Rebecca Hardiman

New Reads for February

In order to bring you new and fun recreational reads, the Greenwood Library participates in a book leasing program through McNaughton. These titles are shelved on the small bookcases in the middle of the Atrium and are designated with green labels. You can browse the entire collection here and if you’re interested in what’s new, look out below!

The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. SchwabThe Cold Millions by Jess WalterLeave the World Behind by Rumaan AlamThe Shadow Box by Luanne RiceThe Children's Blizzard by Melanie BenjaminThe Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie BenedictAll the Colors of Night by Jayne Ann KrentzSpin by Patricia CornwellA Promised Land by Barack ObamaThe Wife Upstairs by Rachel HawkinsThe Scorpion's Tail by Douglas Preston & Lincoln ChildSomeone to Watch Over Me by Ace AtkinsAmerican Traitor by Brad Taylor

November’s New Reads

In order to bring you new and fun recreational reads, the Greenwood Library participates in a book leasing program through McNaughton. These titles are shelved on the small bookcases in the middle of the Atrium and are designated with green labels. You can browse the entire collection here and if you’re interested in what’s new, look out below!

Sentinel by Lee ChildShadows in Death by J.D. RobbMagic Lessons by Alice HoffmanDidn't See That Coming by Rachel HollisThe Last Druid by Terry BrooksAmerican Crisis by Andrew CuomoFortune and Glory by Stephanie EvanovichChaos by Iris JohansenThe Dead Are Arising by Les and Tamara PayneDeadly Cross by James PattersonEmpty Out the Negative by Joel OsteenFrom a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back with contributions by various authorsThe Law of Innocence by Michael ConnellyMoonflower Murders by Anthony HorowitzFirst Principles by Thomas E. RicksConfessions on the 7:45 by Lisa UngerPlain Bad Heroines by Emily M. DanforthWyoming True by Diana Palmer

New Fall Reads

In order to bring you new and fun recreational reads, the Greenwood Library participates in a book leasing program through McNaughton. These titles are shelved on the small bookcases in the middle of the Atrium and are designated with green labels. You can browse the entire collection here and if you’re interested in what’s new, look out below!

The Guest List by Lucy FoleyCajun Justice by James Patterson and Tucker AxumA Burning by Megha MajumdarMake Change: How to Fight Injustice, Dismantle Systemic Oppression, and Own Our Future by Shaun KingThe Mother Code by Carole StiversAll the Devils Are Here by Louise PennyHis Truth Is Marching On: John Lewis and the Power of Hope by Jon MeachamMigrations by Charlotte McConaghyTroubled Blood by Robert GalbraithBattle Ground by Jim ButcherOne by One by Ruth WareThe Midnight Library by Matt HaigThe Book of Two Ways by Jodi PicoultThe Silent Wife by Karin SlaughterNext to Last Stand by Craig JohnsonTranscendent Kingdom by Yaa GyasiTo Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher PaoliniThe Return by Nicholas SparksThe Searcher by Tana French

Students Are Here & So Are New Books

In order to bring you new and fun recreational reads, the Greenwood Library participates in a book leasing program through McNaughton. These titles are shelved on the small bookcases in the middle of the Atrium and are designated with green labels. You can browse the entire collection here and if you’re interested in what’s new, look out below!

The Jane Austen Society by Natalie JennerThe Vanishing Half by Brit BennettThe Answer Is: Reflections on My Life by Alex TrebekThe Last Flight by Julie ClarkMidnight Sun by Stephenie MeyerMexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-GarciaWhat you wish for by Katherine CenterEverything Inside by Edwidge DanticaA Private Cathedral by James Lee Burke1st Case by James Patterson and Chris TebbettsCaste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson

End of Summer New Reads

In order to bring you new and fun recreational reads, the Greenwood Library participates in a book leasing program through McNaughton. These titles are shelved on the small bookcases in the middle of the Atrium and are designated with green labels. You can browse the entire collection here and if you’re interested in what’s new, look out below!

28 Summers by Elin HilderbrandFriends and Strangers by J. Courtney SullivanSeparated by Jacob SoboroffBlue Ticket by Sophie MackintoshSex and Vanity by Kevin KwanWonderland by Zoje StageIndigo by Loren D. EstlemanCut to the Bone by Ellison CooperHalf Moon Bay by Jonathan and Jesse KellermanPlaying Nice by J.P. DelaneyDaddy's Girls by Danielle SteelHamnet by Maggie O'FarrellHow to Destroy America in Three Easy Steps by Ben ShapiroA Walk Along the Beach by Debbie Macomber