Bookmarked: Book Recommendations & News from Forsyth County Public Library

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

The Secret Science of Goodnight Moon: More Than Just a Bedtime Story

Book cover of "Goodnight Moon" by Margaret Wise Brown features a colorful illustration of a green room with a window showing the moon and stars.
For generations of families, Margaret Wise Brown’s Goodnight Moon has been the ultimate signal that the day is done. Its rhythmic, repetitive text is designed to soothe children. We recently learned  that this childhood staple has a superpower many of us never realized.

A patron at Post Road Library shared that after her mother lost her hearing, she underwent cochlear implant surgery. To navigate the challenging process of relearning how to hear and speak, she chose a nostalgic classic as her primary textbook: Goodnight Moon.

Why? Because this simple story contains nearly every phoneme (the distinct units of sound) in the English language.

The Librarian’s Deep Dive: 

Inspired by this story, I did some digging. It turns out this isn't just a library legend! My research led me to a fascinating phonological map created by a linguist at the University of Michigan named John Lawler.

While the original website had vanished from the live internet, I was able to “time travel” to find it. By using the Wayback Machine, a digital archive of the internet, I recovered the data that confirms how the specific word choices in the book cover the vast spectrum of English sounds. The map can be found here

This discovery highlights two things we love at FCPL:

The Versatility of our Collection

A book in our Children’s Department is not just for children; it can be a vital tool for an adult navigating a medical recovery, or even learning a new language!

Digital Literacy

Finding archived information like the phonological map is exactly what our staff loves to help with.

Margaret Wise Brown is also the author of many other children’s books that we have available for you to check out right here at FCPL! Browse through our collection of Margaret Wise Brown’s books here.

If you are looking for a specific resource that seems to have disappeared from the internet, or if you're interested in learning how to use tools like the Wayback Machine on our Public Access Computers (PACs), just ask! Whether it's for speech practice, research, or nostalgia, we’re always here to help you find the right words.

Kara Nitschke Tessendorf
Youth Specialist 
Post Road Library

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Winter Reads by Mood

Cold nights can feel dark and long, perfect for cozying up with a good book. Whether you’re in the mood for a bone-chilling thriller or a fluffy romance, here are some recommended winter reads. 


Chiller Thrillers 


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The Overnight Guest by Heather Gudenkauf


This chilling thriller is set during a snow storm, making it the perfect winter read. A true-crime writer encounters a mysterious lost child while researching a crime that occurred in the same house years before. As they’re stuck inside due to the snow, the story slowly weaves together and the reader uncovers stories about the past and present. 


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These Silent Woods by Kimi Cunningham Grant


Another thriller set in the winter season, this suspense novel is about an isolated father and daughter living in the woods. When their annual supply drop doesn’t arrive, the father has to confront ghosts from his past and debate their hidden existence while the threat of winter looms on the horizon. 





Classics By The Fire


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Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë


A perfect classic for cold nights, Wuthering Heights explores themes of tormented love, revenge, and destruction while set on the bleak moors of Yorkshire. The dark setting and captivating story will keep readers entertained while lounging by the warm fire. 


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The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis


Filled with snow and magic, the timeless classic tells the story of the Pevensie children as they attempt to help Aslan break the curse and defeat the White Witch. This classic children’s novel is perfect for the cold as the land of Narnia is stuck in a permanent winter.






Cozy Romance


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Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree 

This popular book blends fantasy and lighthearted romance, keeping readers warm and cozy in winter months. Viv, a retired adventurer, buys a coffee shop. A host of lovable characters help her build her dream cafe, including the cute barista she hires. 


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The Dead Romantics by Ashley Poston 


Part contemporary and part paranormal romance, The Dead Romantics is a heartwarming love story perfect for reading when you’re warm and comfortable under a blanket. The story focuses on a ghostwriter who can literally see ghosts as she navigates through grief and newfound love at the same time. 






Winter Fantasy


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The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab


This atmospheric fantasy novel is magical and intimate, ideal for reading on a long, cold night when you just want to stay home. After Adelin LaRue makes a deal with a dark god, she is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets, though in exchange she gets to live forever. The book is heartbreaking and beautifully written, contemplating what it means to live and die. 


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Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo


The first book in the Shadow and Bone trilogy is set in a wintery, cold land based on Russia. The novel features lots of ice and snow as Alina Starkov reveals her Grisha powers and travels to the winter court in order to train with the mysterious and powerful Darkling. Darkness looms over the land as she discovers hidden secrets about the Grisha. 





Interested in reading the titles above? They are all in our collection! Use your library card to check one out or put one on hold today.


Britt Poteet
Youth Specialist
Hampton Park Library

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Have you tried The Palace Project app yet?

Forsyth County Public Library (FCPL) patrons have enjoyed the Libby app (by Overdrive) for free access to eBooks, eAudiobooks, eMagazines, and more for a number of years. 

Last year, FCPL added The Palace Project funded by Georgia Public Library Service as an additional resource for accessing eBooks and eAudiobooks.

The Palace Project logo.

The Palace Project app provides thousands of free eBooks and eAudiobooks for your eReading enjoyment! This app is not a substitute for Libby, but rather an additional platform you can use to find exclusive content and possibly shorter wait times on your to-read list titles!

Palace has added copies of high-demand titles. Long holds wait times in other apps? See if it’s available in Palace!

 

Please note, The Palace Project is a newer app that can be a little quirky sometimes. You may experience more technical difficulties with The Palace Project than you are used to in Libby. Try it anyway! The more people who use this app, the more likely the developers are to learn of and fix technical issues.  

Which should you choose? Libby or The Palace Project? 

You don’t actually have to pick just one! Many power-readers keep Libby for their Kindle reading and use The Palace Project to find hidden gems or classic titles that are often available without a hold.

Below is a quick reference about some of the differences between Libby and The Palace Project:

Feature

Libby

The Palace Project

Kindle Support

Yes

No (In-app reading only)

Waitlists

Yes

Yes (but many "Always Available" titles) 

Checkouts & Holds

10 items out
15 holds

10 items out
10 holds

User Interface

Highly visual & curated

Simple & streamlined

Login

Library Card + PIN

Library Card + PIN



NEW to The Palace Project: eRead Kids! 


eRead Kids logo.


eRead Kids is a digital library for children with more than 45,000 eBooks and eAudiobooks available to all public libraries in Georgia. Explore the collection of fiction and non-fiction picture books, basic readers, graphic novels, and chapter books in English and Spanish for kids in pre-K to 4th grade. eRead Kids can currently only be accessed through The Palace Project app, but stay tuned for browser-based access soon!

All eRead Kids content is available in the Forsyth County Public Library "library" in The Palace Project, but if you'd like to filter out all the adult books in Palace and only see the eRead Kids content, you can add "eRead Kids - Forsyth County Public Library" as a separate library on The Palace Project app. All you need is your library card and library PIN.

Need help getting started with The Palace Project? 

Check out this helpful guide

Download The Palace Project app for Android or Apple iOS today and give it a try!


Meredith Causey, FCPL Materials Services Manager 
Leslie Marinelli, FCPL Communications Manager