A Lifelong Love of Reading

The simple act of reading to your child, even an infant, helps to build their early literacy skills. Those skills will support them when they are old enough to start learning how to read on their own. But, wait! The goodness doesn’t stop there.


Best of BARD: October 2017

In October, Sue Grafton leapt up one spot from her place in September.  Otherwise, all of October’s top downloads are new titles and new authors.  Do you know what that … Continued



Get to Know the Discworld

A librarian who happens to be an orangutan (and likes it that way, thank you very much). An enchanted piece of luggage that follows its owner everywhere, whether he wants … Continued


Lovecraft!

I find that readers either like HP Lovecraft or hate him, or have never heard of him before.  Not many are ambivalent.  The man wrote wonderfully creepy and demented books, … Continued


Come Write In With Us!

It’s time again for National Novel Writing Month and the Library is here to help our local writers reach that 50,000 word goal! This year, seven locations will be hosting Write-In … Continued



A Baby Book Shower at CLP – Knoxville

It’s never too early to start reading to your baby, and we hope that the Best Books for Babies booklist in combination with Baby Book Showers will inspire caregivers to share books with their babies.


Veteran’s Day Library Picks

Throughout the years, Veterans Day adopts a new meaning and context for each generation. When I was growing up, the holiday felt (and still is) very much attached to the … Continued