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I See You've Called in Dead

Darkly funny, moving, and ultimately uplifting, I See You’ve Called in Dead follows obituary writer Bud Stanley as he accidentally publishes his own obituary and begins attending strangers’ funerals to rediscover what it means to truly live. Praised as “razor-sharp, darkly comedic, and emotionally piercing,” the novel has become a favorite among readers and critics alike. Obituary writer Bud Stanley isn’t really living his best life. He’s fallen into a funk after a divorce. (She left him for another man, who, in fairness, was far more interesting.) He’s not doing his job well. He’s given up on dating. And he’s about to be fired for accidentally publishing his own obituary one mildly drunken night (though technically the company can’t legally fire a dead person). As Bud awaits his fate at work, he does the only logical thing: He goes to the wakes and funerals of total strangers to learn how to live again. This title is available free to read with no holds or waitlists as an ...
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Book Yourself Solid: A New Wave of Bestsellers in the Library!

Looking for a quick escape between classes or a new book to wind down with? Stop by and explore our display of New York Times bestselling titles, featuring a wide range of genres—from thrillers and romance to memoirs, fiction, and more. Whether you’re a student or part of our campus staff & faculty, there’s something here for everyone. These are the books people are talking about—perfect for your next study break or weekend read. Stop by, pick one up, and discover your next favorite story. Want more leisure reading options?  Check out the library's online guide on our leisure collection. http://dlvr.it/TTRxzh

The Librarians

The Librarians, which made its world premiere at Sundance and continued on to SXSW and Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, explores the urgent moment we find ourselves in. As an unprecedented wave of book banning is sparked in Texas, Florida, and beyond, librarians under siege join forces as unlikely defenders fighting for intellectual freedom on the front lines of democracy, flanked by concerned community members and young readers. The Librarians is a chilling cautionary tale and rallying cry for freedom – told through the personal experiences of librarians under siege and the everyday patriots who join their ranks in defense of the books. Want More? Go to the Banned Books guide, see all Book & eBook news or How to Use Academic Videos Online (AVON).  http://dlvr.it/TTQN7j

July is Anti-Boredom Month. COM Library = No Boredom!

There's WAY too many things to do in the library this summer for you to be bored.   Take a look at the list of graphic novels you can check-out.  Or sign up for a free hoopla account and choose from the many graphic novels available online! Bring your COM ID to the library and check-out one of the hundreds of DVD titles we have available to take home. Swing by the library after class and spend some relaxation time working on a puzzle at the puzzle table. Bring a friend by during a break and check out one of our many board games to play. Or spend some quiet time with a coloring page and colored pencils.  We've got both to check out to you! Summer is also a good time to catch up on some fun leisure book reading.  We have lots of the recent bestsellers for you to choose from - both physical books and eBooks online! Don't let boredom (or the heat) get you down.  Come by the library today and do something fun! http://dlvr.it/TTQ5GB

What's New in Manga on hoopla

Did you know as a COM student you have access to thousands of manga titles on hoopla? Whether you're into action‑packed shonen, heart‑melting romance, supernatural mysteries, or slice‑of‑life stories, hoopla has something waiting for you. Read anytime, anywhere—no holds, no waitlists, no stress. Full‑color, high‑quality digital pages that look amazing on your phone, tablet, or laptop.  Instant access with your COM credentials.  If you’ve been wanting to explore new series, catch up on classics, or discover hidden gems, this is your sign. Start your next manga binge today - COM library has you covered!  Check out our online guides for more information on hoopla or the COM library leisure collections. http://dlvr.it/TTL9Qp

July 4th, 1776. Independence Day Changed the World

Get books, eBooks, articles, media, primary sources and open access sources on the Declaration of Independence, Independence Day and the beginning of the American Revolution from our Independence Day guide  Featured Resources Here are a few examples of what you can find in the guide. Some resources must be accessed on campus or login with your COM account to access campus. * Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence (eBook) * The Idea of America: Reflections on the Birth of the United States (print book) * HBO The Words That Built America (48:09) (stream it on FOD) Want More? Learn more about American History or Government. http://dlvr.it/TTKD0c

July 4th, 1776. Independence Day Changed the World

Get books, eBooks, articles, media, primary sources and open access sources on the Declaration of Independence, Independence Day and the beginning of the American Revolution from our Independence Day guide  Featured Resources Here are a few examples of what you can find in the guide. Some resources must be accessed on campus or login with your COM account to access campus. * Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence (eBook) * The Idea of America: Reflections on the Birth of the United States (print book) * HBO The Words That Built America (48:09) (stream it on FOD) Want More? Learn more about American History or Government. http://dlvr.it/TTKCps

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