Welcome to the
blog for the Adult Reading Challenge at Decatur Public Library. This year’s
title is “Total Reads” and all of the clues are based on all types of numbers: GPS
coordinates, the Dewey Decimal system, dates and times, addresses, statistics,
and Alabama Criminal Justice Information Center Radio Communication Codes. As always there are 3 levels to achieve a
chance to have your name entered into the drawing for one of the prizes.
However, if 5 books are a challenge for you, we are happy to have you be part
of the fun! Join us this year as we read books based on clues and tasks
inspired by the world of numbers.
You can sign up
by coming by the Marketing and Outreach office at Decatur Public Library. We
encourage you to call or email first to make sure we will be available to meet
with you. Part of our job is Outreach and Adult Programming so we may be out of
the building or hosting a program and not in the office to assist you. You can
call the office at 256-340-5780 or email us at StephRhonda@myDPL.org to make an
appointment. Generally, we are available Monday through Thursday 10am until
5:30pm and Friday 10am until 5pm.
The first book
club this year will be Thursday, February 5th starting at 11:30am
until 2pm in the Community Room. Immediately
after book club, there will be a program with local author Betty Bolté called “Discovering
Mary Katharine Goddard”. This program is part of our yearlong celebration of
250 years of American history. Come learn all about the woman who printed and
signed the Declaration of Independence.
We will also
host an FYI program this month on Wednesday, February 25th, at
12noon in the Community Room. The first FYI program this year is called “Stress
Less, Live More: Practical Tools for Everyday Calm” and will be presented by
Jetaun Bailey, LPC-S, CSC. This practical, skills-based session will focus on
recognizing stress and learning simple tools to manage everyday stress.
At the end the
month (Saturday, February 28th, at 3:30pm) we will host author Sharon Udasin for a discussion of her book Poisoning
the Well: How Forever Chemical Contaminated America. The book concerning
forever chemicals polluting the Tennessee River from chemical plants, features
Decatur and Courtland. She will speak and then answer questions from the
public. She will also have some of the local people she interviewed for the
book with her for the question-and-answer portion of the program. This program is made possible by the Friends of Decatur Public Library. Books will be available for
The first task
for the Challenge this year is to read a 2026 debut book. This means it
has to be the author’s first book ever published. I noticed on a few of the
book promotions I receive, publishers pushing books as “her adult debut” if the
author is an established children’s author. These do not work for the sake of
this task. It must be the very first book published by the author and it must be
copyrighted 2026. It must also be a book found in the adult
section of the library. Juvenile titles do not work for this task.
Happy Reading!
