Friday, April 24, 2026

America’s Best Idea: The Separation of Church and State

Balmer, Richard. America’s Best Idea: The Separation of Church and State. 2025. 160p. ISBN 9781586424145.


The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution established a fundamental principle: the government should not favor any single religion but must allow for the free exercise of all faiths and beliefs. This separation of church and state has been remarkably successful, shielding the government from religious factionalism and fostering a religious diversity that is unparalleled globally. For over two centuries, this framework has served as a cornerstone of American governance and societal harmony.

However, this long-standing principle is now facing significant challenges. Recent shifts in the Supreme Court have moved away from excluding religious practices from public institutions and laws, instead favoring the inclusion and promotion of religion in publicly funded initiatives. Concurrently, a growing movement of Christian Nationalists has become increasingly vocal and is gaining positions of power. These developments suggest that despite its historical success, the future of the separation of church and state is by no means guaranteed.

America's Best Idea explores the history behind the separation of church and state, and describes how this process is now being undermined by political partisanship. Fans of history will appreciate this deep dive into a central but threatened element of the American constitution and how it impacts our society.

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Blue Exorcist, Vol. 25

Kato, Kazue. Blue Exorcist, Vol. 25. 2020. 282p. ISBN 9781974718467. Available in the graphic novels section of the library. 

Rin's visions of the past, which started in Blue Exorcist, Vol. 23 and continued in Blue Exorcist, Vol. 24, culminate in the devastating climax of the Blue Night, where he witnesses Satan's cloned body fail to contain the immense cosmic energies within him. This catastrophic event unleashes an unprecedented crisis upon the Knights of the True Cross, as a wave of destruction begins to sweep across the entire world, threatening to engulf everything in its path.

Despite being a mere newborn, Rin possesses immense demonic power, his demon heart unleashing scorching blue flames that ravage the Knights of the True Cross. These destructive blue flames continue to spread relentlessly, ensuring that no one will be spared from their intense heat and the widespread devastation they cause.

The story continues in Blue Exorcist, Vol. 26.

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

It Found Us

Currie, Lindsay. It Found Us. 2023. 288p. ISBN 9781728259499.

It Found Us book cover

Twelve-year-old Hazel Woods, a budding detective, finds herself unexpectedly drawn into a terrifying mystery when her friend Everett mysteriously vanishes after a game of hide-and-seek in the local cemetery. Hazel and her brother, Den, begin to uncover a series of eerie clues, including whispered counting, the scent of smoke, and a chillingly cold presence that seems to follow them. 

As they delve deeper, they realize that Everett's disappearance may be connected to the cemetery's dark history and the lingering spirits of its past. Hazel, with her keen observational skills and unwavering determination, must decipher the cryptic clues and uncover the truth before it's too late for Everett. 

This spooky mystery explores themes of friendship, loss, and the lingering power of the past, inviting readers to join Hazel on a thrilling and suspenseful journey to save her friend and unravel the secrets of the haunted cemetery.

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

No New Things: A Radically Simple 30-Day Guide to Saving Money, the Planet, and Your Sanity

 Piper, Ashlee. No New Things: A Radically Simple 30-Day Guide to Saving Money, the Planet, and Your Sanity. 2025. 288p. ISBN 9781250382160. 

In No New Things, author Ashlee Piper recounts her two-year personal challenge of purchasing nothing new, a journey that led her to financial freedom, decluttering, goal achievement, and an overall improvement in her health and happiness. She attributes her prior inability to achieve these goals to the distractions of mindless consumption. Now, after a decade of refining her method, Piper offers a simple yet transformative 30-day challenge that has empowered thousands globally to discover similar liberation and fulfillment.

This book delves into what Piper terms "conditioned consumerism," exposing how it subtly drains our time, money, and mental energy while simultaneously harming the environment. Readers are then guided through customizable daily actions designed to cultivate a more streamlined and abundant life, free from the burdens of excessive spending and material possessions, all without sacrificing personal style, convenience, or enjoyment. No New Things ultimately serves as a practical solution for anyone seeking to reduce their consumption, combat modern overwhelm, and live a more intentional life.

Monday, April 20, 2026

A Thousand Ways to Die: The True Cost of Violence on Black Life in America

Lee, Trymaine. A Thousand Ways to Die: The True Cost of Violence on Black Life in America. 2025. 272p. ISBN 9781250098016.


In this profound narrative, journalist Trymaine Lee confronts a life-altering event: a near-fatal heart attack at age 38, despite his physical fitness. His five-year-old daughter, Nola, innocently asked "why," prompting Lee to delve into the underlying causes of his health crisis. He realized the answer lay in the immense burden of being a Black man in America, grappling with the relentless exposure to Black death as a journalist, and the deep scars of his family's history. This includes the legacy of enslavement, lynching, the Great Migration, the pervasive yet insidious racism of the North, and the devastating impact of gun violence that claimed the lives of multiple family members, including two great-uncles, a grandfather, a stepbrother, and two cousins.

Lee masterfully interweaves three powerful threads throughout the book: the extensive and often brutal history of African Americans and firearms; his personal experiences documenting gun violence and exploring the economic forces behind both legal and illegal gun industries; and his own autobiography. This personal journey includes his near brushes with gun violence in his youth, a reflective trip to Ghana to trace his ancestors' journey from the Middle Passage, and the constant challenge of representing Black people accurately within a predominantly white and often antagonistic media landscape. Ultimately, A Thousand Ways to Die serves as Lee's comprehensive answer to Nola, offering a raw and complex portrayal of the Black experience while simultaneously celebrating the indomitable strength and beauty of his family and community, which forms Nola's inheritance.



Friday, April 17, 2026

Montgomery Bonbon: Mystery at the Manor

Becket-King, Alasdair. Montgomery Bonbon: Mystery at the Manor. Book 3 of the Montgomery Bonbon series. 2025. 288p. ISBN 9781536241686.


As her keen alter-ego, Montgomery Bonbon, Bonnie Montgomery takes on the crucial task of delivering a priceless diamond to Adderstone Manor, the residence of the renowned, now-retired master thief, Fergus Croke. However, the situation quickly escalates when Croke is discovered dead mere hours later. Suspicion immediately falls upon each of his four protégés, all of whom are seasoned criminals themselves. This presents a unique challenge for even the brilliant Bonbon: with every suspect being a known crook, discerning the true culprit becomes an intricate puzzle.

With the assistance of Grampa Banks and an unexpectedly undercover best friend, Bonbon dives into the investigation. It doesn't take long for her to unravel a web of hidden identities and discover a multitude of motives. The mystery also leads her to a rather peculiar hedge maze populated by monkeys, adding an eccentric twist to the case. The pressing question remains: can Bonbon and her team unmask the killer before they strike again or disappear without a trace?

Fans of light mysteries will enjoy this action-packed adventure. 

Thursday, April 16, 2026

My Hero Academia, Vol. 9

Horikoshi, Kohei. My Hero Academia, Vol. 9. 2017. 192p. ISBN 9781421593401. Available in the graphic novels section of the library


Following their end of term exam in My Hero Academia, Vol. 8, Midoriya and the U.A. students are headed to summer camp, but this is far from a typical vacation. Instead, it's an intensive training regimen designed to push them to further develop their unique Quirks. Their teachers have prepared a series of rigorous challenges, aiming to enhance their abilities and prepare them for future threats. However, these planned obstacles will pale in comparison to an unforeseen danger that looms large over the camp.

A new and formidable group of enemies emerges, posing a threat far more difficult and life-altering than any training exercise. The true horror of the situation lies not only in the villains' power but also in the identity of their specific target and the sinister motivations behind their actions. This unexpected confrontation promises to be a pivotal and potentially devastating moment for Midoriya and his classmates, forcing them to face a danger that will test their resolve and abilities to their absolute limits.