Category Archives: New on the Shelves

New DVDs and Blu-rays: Aquaman, Bumblebee, Glass, and More

Have you had time to browse all the new DVDs and Blu-rays we have on our shelves? A few big adventures are now available to borrow. Go under the sea with DC superhero Aquaman, fight evil robots in the 1980s alongside Bumblebee, and get together to watch Glass, the long-awaited sequel to Unbreakable. Other new […]

New Books at the Irondequoit Public Library (5/8/19): Kaddish.com, Fast Cakes, Tim Cook, and More

Come and check out new books in our collection! Nathan Englander challenges tradition in his book Kaddish.com, a hilarious and irreverent tale of a son in a family of Orthodox Brooklyn Jews who hires a stranger online to recite the kaddish prayer for his late father’s soul. Mary Berry, a former Great British Baking Show […]

New Children’s Books (5/3/19) – Sweety, The Owls Have Come to Take Us Away, The Babysitter from Another Planet, and More

New Children’s Books have arrived at the Irondequoit Public Library! Here are a few highlights from our collection: Andrea Zuill, who was featured in February with “Business Pig”, has another book entitled Sweety; a story about an awkward and unusual naked mole rat who learns how to embrace who she is no matter what other […]

New DVDs and Blu-rays: Green Book, Creed II, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and More

Have you had time to browse all the new DVDs and Blu-rays we have on our shelves? If you missed this year’s Oscar winner for “Best Picture,” Green Book, now’s your chance to watch it at home. You can also expand your superhero selection with the winner of this year’s “Best Animated Picture,” Spider-Man: Into […]

New Teen Books (3/12/19): The Giver: Graphic Novel Adaptation, and More

Get ready for March reading with a slew of new titles in our teen library! Here are some of the highlights… It’s been 25 years since the Newbery Medal winning book The Giver by Lois Lowry hit the shelves. Now, it’s been adapted into a graphic novel with the help of P. Craig Russell. Now […]

New Books at the Irondequoit Library (3/8/19): James Patterson, Dave Cullen, Broken Stars Anthology, and More

Have you seen the newest books added to our collection? James Patterson is back with The Chef, a new story written with Max DiLallo about a police detective/celebrity chef who’s on the run for a murder he didn’t commit. Also now available on our shelves is Broken Stars: Contemporary Chinese Science Fiction in Translation, an […]

Iron Library Radio: New CDs from Ariana Grande, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, Grammy Nominees 2019, and More

Iron Library Radio, a monthly playlist of songs from the Irondequoit Library’s most recent music purchases, is back with some new music. You’ll find music from Ariana Grande, the Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse soundtrack, the Grammy Nominees 2019 compilation, and others in this month’s playlist. Listen to all the songs in this month’s below (a […]

New DVDs and Blu-rays: Bohemian Rhapsody, 2018’s Halloween, Widows, and More

Have you had time to browse all the new DVDs and Blu-rays we have on our shelves? You probably know all the words to Queen’s biggest songs, but how familiar are you with Freddie Mercury’s life story? Find out how he became the champion of the world in Bohemian Rhapsody, which was nominated for five […]

New Children’s Books (2/13/19) – Eliza: The Story of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, The Remember Balloons, Ellie Engineer: The Next Level, and More

We’ve got new children’s books at the Irondequoit Public Library! Some of these exciting reads include: Margaret McNamara’s Eliza: The Story of Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, for fans of the award-winning musical Hamilton who want to learn about Alexander Hamilton’s wife. Jessie Oliveros’s The Remember Balloons, a sensitive picture book that gently explains the memory loss […]

New Teen and Tween Books (2/6/19): J.K. Rowling, Jeff Kinney, Harper Lee, and More

We’ve got new books for the new year for teens and tweens in our Teen Library. Here’s a few highlights… J.K. Rowling is busy writing the rest of the Fantastic Beasts story, but now that you’ve (hopefully) seen the second film in theaters, you can pick up Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald – The […]