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Did you know that the library adds new items each month? Here's a list of the newest adult and young adult books the library has added to our collection. Visit our catalog

to see if items that interest you are available for checkout, or you can place them on hold and we will contact you when they are available. You can also place holds by calling the library at 918-266-1684.


Adult Fiction

  • Adams, Sarah - When in Rome

  • Adhara, Charlie - Pack of Lies

  • Archer, Jeffrey - Next in Line

  • Atkinson, Kate - Shrines of Gaiety

  • Bishop, Ash - Intergalactic Exterminators

  • Box, C.J. - Treasure State (Cody Hoyt/Cassie Dewell #6)

  • Chapman, Clay - Ghost Eaters

  • Christensen, Tyler - As Dead Things Do

  • Clark, Marcia - The Fall Girl

  • Flynn, Vince - Oath of Loyalty

  • Flowers, Ashley - All Good People Here

  • Harris, Robert - Act of Oblivion

  • Hartman, Virginia - The Marsh Queen

  • Hoover, Colleen - Maybe Now (Maybe Someday #2)

  • Hunter, Denise - Harvest Moon (Riverbend #3)

  • Jacobs, R.J. - Always the First to Die

  • Johansen, Iris - Captive

  • Johnson, Craig - Hell and Back

  • King, Stephen - Fairy Tale

  • Kingsbury, Kate- In Too Steep (Misty Bay Tea Room #2)

  • Lewis, Beverly - The Orchard (Large Print)

  • MacNeal, Susan - Mother Daughter Traitor Spy

  • Malerman, Josh - Daphne

  • Michaels, Fern - Falling Stars

  • Noblin, Annie - Christmas in Blue Dog Valley

  • Novik, Naomi - The Golden Enclaves (Scholomance #3)

  • Osman, Richard - The Bullet that Missed

  • Parker, Robert B - Robert B Parker's Fallout

  • Patterson, James - Blowback

  • Perry, Anne - A Truth to Lie For (Elena Standish #4)

  • Robb, J.D. - Desperation in Death

  • Roberts, Sheila - The Road to Christmas

  • Rue, Gretchen - Steeped to Death

  • Ryan, Annelise - A Death in Door County

  • St. John, Katherine - The Vicious Circle

  • Sparks, Nicholas - Dreamland

  • Swan, Karen - The Last Summer

  • Thompson, Alicia - Love in the Time of Serial Killers

  • Turow, Scott - Suspect

  • Urquhart, Alaina - The Butcher and the Wren

  • Vale, Lillie - The Decoy Girlfriend

  • Winstead, Ashley - The Last Housewife

  • Young, Adrienne - Spells for Forgetting

Adult Nonfiction

  • Allison, Susie - Busy Toddler's Guide to Actual Parenting: From Their First "No" to Their 1st Day of School

  • Bissinger, Buzz - The Mosquito Bowl: A Game of Life and Death in World War II

  • Cappucci, Mathew - Looking Up: The True Adventures of a Storm-Chasing Weather Nerd

  • Chesnakova, Polina - Everyday Cake: 45 Simple Recipes for Layer, Bundt, Loaf, and Sheet Cakes

  • Faloyin, Dipo - Africa is Not a Country: Notes on a Bright Continent

  • Frank, Michael - One Hundred Saturdays: Stella Levi & the Search for a Lost World

  • Henderson, Bruce - Bridge to the Sun: The Secret Role of Japanese Americans Who Fought in the Pacific in World War II

  • Hudson, David - The Constitution Explained: A Guide for Every American

  • O'Reilly, Bill - Killing the Legends: The Lethal Danger of Celebrity

  • Stashower, Daniel - American Demon: Eliot Ness & the Hunt for America's Jack the Ripper

  • Senik, Troy - A Man of Iron: The Turbulent Life & Improbably Presidency of Grover Cleveland

  • Suneson, Neil - Roadside Geology of Oklahoma

Young Adult

  • Ernshaw, Shea - Tim Burton's Nightmare Before Xmas: Long Live the Pumpkin Queen

  • Gong, Chloe - Foul Lady Fortune

  • Guerrero, Tanya - Adrift

  • Hinekure, Wataru - My Love Mix-Up #4

  • Ireland, Justina - Rust in the Root

  • Jackson, Tiffany - The Weight of Blood

  • Sain, Ginny - Secrets So Deep

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Here's a list of the newest DVDs the library has added to their collection. Visit the catalog to see if items that interest you are available for checkout or you can place them on hold and we will contact you when they are available. You can also place holds by calling the library at 918-266-1684.


Movies

  • Ambulance

  • The Black Phone

  • Jurassic World: Dominion

  • Memory

  • Minions: The Rise of Gru

  • Mr. Malcom's List

  • My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission

  • Sonic the Hedgehog 2

  • The Northman

Series

  • 1883: A Yellowstone Origin Story



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The midterm elections on November 8, 2022 will be happening very soon. Here you will find all the information you need to get registered, find your polling place, see a sample ballot, request and submit an absentee ballot, find information on candidates and issues on the ballot, and get information about early voting.


HOW DO I REGISTER TO VOTE

Voters must register by October 14th in order to be eligible to vote in the November 8th election. You can find more information about registering to vote at https://oklahoma.gov/elections/voter-registration/register-to-vote.html. If you register online, remember that you will still need to print and mail in your completed application. We also have paper applications available at the library.


I CAN'T REMEMBER IF I'M REGISTERED OR I NEED TO MAKE A CHANGE

If you want to check to see if you are still registered, find out where your polling place is located, view or change your political affiliation, or change your address (as long as you have stayed within the same county), you can do that by visiting the OK Voter Portal. You will only need your name and birth date to sign. If you have moved outside the county you were previously registered in, changed your name, or want to make any other changes, see the instructions at https://oklahoma.gov/elections/voter-registration/register-to-vote.html.

I NEED TO FIND MY POLLING PLACE

To find your polling place log in to the OK Voter Portal. You will only need your name and birth date to log in. If you need help accessing the voter portal, we are happy to help at the library. Polling places will be open for in-person voting 7am-7pm on election day, November 8th.


WHEN AND WHERE CAN I VOTE EARLY?


Early voting takes place during the following days and times:


Wednesday, November 2 – 8am-6pm

Thursday, November 3 – 8am-6pm

Friday, November 4 - 8am-6pm

Saturday, November 5th – 8am-2pm


Rogers County residents can vote early at either one of the following locations:


Rogers County Election Board Office

415 W. 1st St.

Claremore, OK


Central Baptist Church

9001 N. 145th E. Ave.

Owasso, OK


Tulsa County residents can vote early at:


Tulsa Election Board Office

555 N Denver Ave.

Tulsa, OK 74103


For more information, contact your election board office:


Rogers County Election Board phone: 918-341-2965

Tulsa County Election Board phone: 918-596-5780


I WANT TO SEE A SAMPLE BALLOT

Sample ballots can be found in the OK Voter Portal. You will only need your name and birth date to log in. If you need help accessing the voter portal, we are happy to help at the library.


HOW DO I REQUEST AN ABSENTEE BALLOT

Anyone can request an absentee ballot for any reason. You can find out more and request an absentee ballot online at https://oklahoma.gov/elections/voters/absentee-voting.html.

If you prefer, absentee ballots can also be requested using a print and mail-in form found at the above website. The library can help you print a copy of the form. The form should be submitted to your county election board. The last day to request an absentee ballot is October 24.


Rogers County Election Board phone: 918-341-2965

Tulsa County Election Board phone: 918-596-5780

Ballots will need to be notarized. Many institutions have public notaries and ballot notarization is always free. We have several public notaries on staff at the library and are happy to notarize your ballot. Be sure to bring an valid photo I.D. with you.


WHERE CAN I FIND INFORMATION ABOUT THE CANDIDATES AND ISSUES ON THE BALLOT?

The League of Women Voters of Oklahoma provides a nonpartisan Voter Guide with information about the candidates and issues you will find on your ballot. The guide will be available at the link below beginning in October 2022.


LIBRARY SERVICES FOR VOTERS

You can pick up a copy of the Oklahoma Voter Registration Form at the library at any time.


Public notaries will be available at the library during the following hours:

Monday 1:00pm-5:00pm

Tuesday-Thursday 9:00am-4:00pm

Friday 9:00am-3:00pm

The person whose signature we are notarizing must be present and we must see a valid picture ID before notarizing.


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