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From Our Shelves: 2025 Highlights
Before we look at our new January 2026 reads, lets take a moment to appreciate some of our 2025 books. Available now!
Looking for an exploration of love, family and loss? From the writer of Normal People.
"Stylistically daring, emotionally explosive, and endlessly wise, this is Rooney's best work yet."
-- Charley Burlock, Oprah Daily (Best of Fall)
In search of a personal story of love and loss and finding peace?
From the author of the wildly popular novel Horse comes a heartfelt memoir recounting the unexpected passing of her husband.
"Warm and life-affirming, this brilliant book has its own restorative beauty." --People
How about opening your heart to and exploring what community truly means? "Stunning . . . A heartfelt and powerful examination of those living on the fringes of society, and the unique challenges they face to survive and thrive." --Oprah Winfrey
Does each new year make you appreciate the richness of the past?
The heart-pounding true story of the daring American women who piloted the most dangerous aircraft of World War II through the treacherous skies of Britain.
Wish you could escape to the British countryside for a 10-day hike excursion?
"A ridiculously satisfying book about hope and second chances." - Real Simpl.e
Prefer to curl up by the fire with a cozy mystery?
Join Charlie as she searches across New Mexico to solve this latest case.
"Memorable details ... and an edgy, paranoid atmosphere."
--Booklist
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Children's Storytime
Our regular Storytime is taking a short break for the holiday season. We’ll be returning soon with a fun new program, so please check back for updates!

Winter Bash is Back!
After taking last year off, our wildy popular Winter Bash is returning with a brand-new theme and location—along with all the fun you remember from years past. Save the date: February 28.
More details coming soon!

Book Club
Discover new authors, explore different genres, and enjoy great conversations with fellow readers. Our book club is a friendly, low-pressure space to share your thoughts and connect with the community.

Bad libraries build collections, good libraries build services, great libraries build communities.
—R. David Lankes

About The Shuter Library
The Shuter Library is a community-supported, nonprofit space dedicated to learning, connection, and access to information for all ages. We provide welcoming programs and resources from children discovering the joy of reading, to seniors seeking knowledge, connection, and lifelong learning.










