Looking for a good read?...
In order to help you find a great book, we've assembled a few different sources for you to consult. You can also take a quick look at the "MMPL Readers' Nook" book shelf across from the Circulation Desk the next time you're in the Library for more reading resources.
MMPL Current Staff Reads:

- Ann Flynn: "Why Read Moby Dick?" by Nathaniel Philbrick, and "Moby Dick," by Herman Melville.
- Sally Adams: "Madame Bovay's Daughter," by Linda Urbach,
- Renee Voorhees: "L'Assommoir (The Drinking Den)," by Emile Zola, and "11-22-63," by Stephen King.
- Sue Martin: "Ark," by Stephen Baxter, and "Passage," by Connie Willis..
Read Alikes and Readers' Advisories:
These links are great resources for finding authors in your preferred genres or who write like authors you like:
- Gale's Books & Authors Database (a statewide free resource!)
- Anniston-Calhoun County Public Library
- Lacrosse Public Library
- Readers' Advisory Online
Looking for a book in a series? Check Kent District Library's "What's Next" resource:

