Stop on by the library, if you get a chance. We’ve got books for adults, young adults, and our juvenile readers to tie with in today, both in fiction and non-fiction. Or, pick up a movie to watch with that someone special, even if that someone special is just you.
Books:
What Is This Thing Called Love? by Gene Wilder
William And Kate: A Royal Love Story by Christopher Andersen
Cartoon Marriage: Adventures In Love And Matrimony By The New Yorker’s Cartoon Couple by Liza Donnelly and Michael Maslin
Fearless by Diana Palmer
The Medieval Art Of Love: Objects And Subjects Of Desire by Michael Camille
Love Letters Of Great Men, edited by Ursula Doyle
The Best Of Me by Nicholas Sparks
Massage For Dummies by Steve Cappellini
Prisoner Of My Desire by Johanna Lindsey
Words Of Silk by Sandra Brown
Kiss Me While I Sleep by Linda Howard
A Love Of My Own by E. Lynn Harris
My Mistress’s Sparrow Is Dead: Great Love Stories, from Chekhov To Munro, edited by Jeffrey Eugenides
Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist by Rachel Cohn and David Leviathan
Partly Cloudy: Poems Of Love And Longing by Gary Soto
Lost At Sea by Bryan Lee O’Malley
Love And Other Four-Letter Words by Carolyn Mackler
Blood And Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause
The Fault In Our Stars by John Green
The Statistical Probability Of Love At First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith
The Boyfriend List by E. Lockhart
Just Listen by Sarah Dessen
Cupid And Psyche by M. Charlotte Craft and illustrated by K. Y. Craft
The Best Valentine In The World by Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
Henry And The Valentine Surprise by Nancy L. Carlson
The Valentine Cat by Ann Whitehead Nagda and illustrated by Stephanie Roth
Roger Ebert gives Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol 3 1/2 stars. I’ve seen the movie myself and would agree, it’s definitely worth a viewing. It’s a very fun movie, but if you’re going to see it in the theater then do yourself a favor and see it right: in IMAX. Trust me, it’ll be worth it.
When looking at some of the links listed here, please don’t forget that: We have several of the Hercule Poirot movies on DVD, including the ones starring David Suchet, as well as Murder On The Orient Express which stars Albert Finney and Death On The Nile which stars Peter Ustinov. Also, we have books on knitting and selecting baby names and we have books talking about awesome people. We have Mission: Impossible movies on DVD and we have graphic novels and comic books featuring Batman and his nemesis, the Joker. And of course we have The Dark Knight on DVD, featuring Heath Ledger’s iconic reinvention of the role. We can offer you e-books and audiobooks, we have Riddley Walker by Russell Hoban, and we have several of the James Bond movies on DVD, for which John Barry arranged and composed the memorable theme for.
by Mathieu Belanger, one of the pictures of the year, from here.