Jacksonville Public Library Blog 2023 Archive

Jax Stacks Book Recommendations: Staff Picks

Jax Stacks Reading Challenge 2023

Welcome to the third month of the 2023 Jax Stacks Reading Challenge! We are going to give you suggestions for each* category in the challenge every month so that you always have a great library book waiting for you when you need it. Check our blog every month for a new round of ideas, and feel free to share your progress and recommendations on social media using #jaxstacks.

Spring Break Activities for Kids: Live from the Library

Spring Break Activities for Kids: Live from the Library

Are you looking for ways to keep the kids entertained during Spring Break? We've got live animals, scientists, storytelling puppets and other special guests performing "Live from the Library" March 13 - 17 in seven locations all across Jacksonville! The best part? It's all FREE to library cardholders!

Join a Library Book Club in March

Join a Book Club at Jacksonville Public Library

Have you been saying to yourself, "Irish I knew what book to read next..."? Well, you're in luck! Jacksonville Public Library has 15 book clubs, with meetings all across Jacksonville! It's true! No need to pinch yourself (unless you're not wearing green on March 17).

Free Gardening Workshops at Your Library this March

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Spring is almost here! Make sure your garden's ready with help from our friends at the UF Extension Office! And if you want to be the first to know about new workshops and locations, sign up for our Life Lit mailing list on the Library U enrollment page!

Staff Picks Book Review - Stitches by David Small

Library Staff Picks graphic for a book review

Through a series of elegiac vignettes, David Small offers a haunting account of his formative years into adolescence with Stitches, a graphic memoir. David’s mother is not what one would call emotionally available. She snaps at him if he shows vulnerability and, when he gets sick, she only gripes about the medical bills. In therapy, young David grieves the heart wrenching truth: “Your mother doesn’t love you. I’m sorry, David.” To make matters worse, the boy’s father, an aloof radiologist, has been making his son ill, albeit unwittingly.

Books About Libraries And The People Who Love Them

Our favorite books about libraries and librarians

If you're reading this, chances are you love libraries! But did you know there's a whole month dedicated to Libraries Lovers? That is why this month, we're featuring some of our favorite books about libraries and librarians! 

Award-Winning Student Art at the Main Library

2023 Scholastic Art Awards February 11 through March 7 in the Gallery at Main (303 N. Laura St.)

The 2023 Northeast Florida Scholastic Art Awards Gold Key Exhibition opens Saturday, February 11 and runs through March 7. You'll be absolutely floored by the hundreds of "Gold Key" (or first-place) paintings, photographs, sculptures, and other mixed-media masterpieces on display. You might even need to make more than one trip. At the very least, you'll need to visit the galleries on the Library's first, second and third floors just to see everything!

Fall in Love With Romance This Valentine's

Romance Books You'll Love

Whether you're looking for a blind date with a book, a comforting little cozy romance, or a literary tryst with your favorite rogue from the Bridgerton series, February is a perfect time to visit your Library!

Books to Celebrate the Super Bowl

Books for football fans

If you're a football fan, living in Jacksonville, you'd probably agree that the 2022 season was one to remember! Whether you're #DTWD or more of a casual fan, watching the Jaguars come back from their third-worst season in 2021 to finish with a 9-8 record and make the playoffs for the first time since 2017, was, in a word, exciting. Celebrate their comeback and NFL's biggest event with these great books for football fans!

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