The bookstore will be open July 14. If you have any questions about BibliU, please view our Frequently Asked Questions.
Chill-ing summer beach reads from the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library
Sun, sand, and something sinister.
Whether you're lounging by the pool or hiding from the heat, crack open a spine-tingling tale that'll chill you to the bone...even in 90+-degree weather.
A glamorous socialite is summoned to a crumbling mansion in the Mexican countryside, where her cousin’s cryptic letters scream danger. But the rot in the house isn’t just structural—it's deeply, disturbingly alive. Think haunted house meets creeping colonial horror with mushrooms and madness. Come for the Gothic vibes, stay for the unraveling.
The family drama gets bloodier in this dark and delicious continuation of Liu and Takeda’s graphic horror saga. The twins are still reeling from the truth about their terrifyingly badass mom—and now things are unraveling fast. Old secrets claw their way out of the grave, dragging demons both literal and personal into the light. Gorgeously
Celebrate Juneteenth Online with Ebooks & Audiobooks!
Celebrate Juneteenth and check out some of the recommended reads from and the that the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library has in our online collections.
Click on the book title to go directly to the digital book in our or . No separate library card needed-- you get access with your Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ username and password (that's your "library card" information for Libby and the Dogwood Digital Library collection).
Make sure to add Dogwood Digital Library to your libraries in the Libby app to expand your digital library options.
Stop by the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library for Your Next Summer Read with our New Books!
Check Out What’s New at the Library!
There’s something fresh on the shelves...and we’re not just talking about the cookbooks (though we’ve got some delicious new ones)! Whether you're craving culinary inspiration, hunting for your next favorite graphic novel, or looking for something magical to share with the kids, we’ve got exciting new arrivals waiting for you.
You can always find our newest books at the top of the stairs in the Main Campus Library and behind the computers in the Orange County Campus Library.
Graphic Novels You’ll Love
From heroes to heartache, fantasy to fact. Our new graphic novels offer bold stories and brilliant art for readers of all kinds.
Stop by and check them out—you never know what you’ll find!
Witches of Brooklyn– Magic, mischief, and middle school collide in this quirky, heartwarming tale of a girl discovering her powers—and her weird but wonderful new family. Life gets magical when Effie discovers her aunts are witches—and she might be one too! A fun, quirky
April Is Poetry Month! An Interview with Faculty Poet, Bridget Bell
April is Poetry Month and we're thrilled to highlight a new publication by Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ English instructor Bridget Bell. Her book is available at both the Main and Orange County Campus Libraries.

Check out Bridget's awesome interviews with and streaming on WUNC's.
When did you begin writing poetry? How did you decide to write a book of poetry?
I’ve written poetry since I was a little kid. There are some embarrassingly earnest and angsty poems in my childhood journals. Lots of broken heart poems. There’s one about my cat dying and going to kitty heaven. I went to graduate school for my MFA in creative writing, and the end result of most creative writing MFA programs is a book-length manuscript, so really I wrote my first book during grad school–it’s just not published except in the Sarah Lawrence library, so if anyone is ever in Bronxville, New York, you can read it! It’s called .
You did a lot of research for your book. What was your
From Page to Screen: Books That Took Over Hollywood (and Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library!)
Ever watched a movie and thought, "The book was better?"
Maybe you’re the type of person who loves to compare every detail between the novel and its film adaptation? Either way, we’ve got you covered!
Check out these incredible books—available in the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library—that have made their way to the small screen on DVD...which we also have available for you to take home!
The Color Purple
Alice Walker’s Pulitzer-winning novel is a powerful tale of resilience, sisterhood, and survival, set in the early 20th-century American South.
The 1985 Spielberg film (starring Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, and Danny Glover) and the;
2023 musical adaptation, both bring Celie’s journey to life with unforgettable performances.
Gone Girl
Gillian Flynn’s psychological thriller about a seemingly perfect marriage gone horribly wrong keeps readers guessing until the very end.
David Fincher’s 2014 film (starring Rosamund Pike and Ben Affleck) is just as twisty, dark, and deliciously unsettling as the novel.
W
Read in Groups with the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library
We may not be doing the Read Great Things Challenge this year, but you can still read with the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library.
Did you know that you can use our book club sets to make your own book club?
Organizational Development and Learning Selections are for faculty and staff use only and require permission for borrowing. All the other books on the guide are available.
How do you start your own reading group?
It can be pretty simple-- gather your readers, pick a book, and coordinate checkout by emailing Meredith Lewis (lewisma @ durhamtech.edu) or the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library (library @ durhamtech.edu).
Who can be in your reading group? Your department, your work friends, your school friends, interested people in your program, your club--anyone! Reading group copies only check out to current Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ faculty, staff, and students, so while you may have folks outside Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ in your reading group, they'll need to borrow one of our circulating copies or get their own copy from their local public
Black Lives, Black Voices: Black History Month 2025
Click on any of the linked names in this post to read more about them using Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library's "academic Wikipedia"-- Credo Reference.
Unearthing the Past: The Legacy of Slavery and Stories of Resilience
As Black History Month begins, we reflect on one of the darkest chapters in American history: the transatlantic slave trade and its enduring legacy. For over 400 years, millions of Africans were forcibly brought to the Americas, enduring unimaginable brutality. Yet even in the face of oppression, enslaved individuals resisted through acts of courage, cultural preservation, and community-building. Explore firsthand accounts that reveal both the horrors of slavery and the unyielding spirit of those who survived.
Our library’s collection also includes documentaries. Each offers critical insights into slavery’s economic and social impacts.
Spring Library Technology Lending: Tech Tools, Laptops, & Calculators!
Fall 2024 was rough, y'all. The Library ran out of both loaner laptops and calculators within the first weeks of class and, we were operating on a waitlist for the whole 16 weeks. We hated it as much as you did.
THANKFULLY, we're mostly great now and ready to check out Chromebooks and loaner calculators to those who need them thanks to our NC DIT Digital Champion Grant which will allow us to buy more and refresh our current circulating Chromebooks AND purchase additional TI-84 graphing calculators for our MAT students.
We're still working on processing more PC laptops for those students who need them for IT classes, including our multiple one-term CIS 110 borrowers. Soon! Also soon? Info about our "keeper" Chromebook program for loaner laptop borrowers.
Keep reading for refreshers on borrowing a loaner laptop, calculator, or one of our awesome Tech Tool options.
As a reminder, to borrow equipment from the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library--either Main or Orange County--you'll need a library account and
Getting the Most from Your Library this Summer
Summer term has begun and the library is excited to help you create your own success at Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ.
We offer a variety of services, resources, and spaces to help you this summer whether you're a student or faculty/staff member.
Feel free to browse our for more details about our variety of spaces, services, and resources and subscibe to the Library Blog (this! right here!) to keep up with news, collections, and activities with your Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library.
Everyone is welcome to respectfully use the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library. Our hours are adapted for the summer, but we're here. Check our website for the most up-to-date hours and for contact information.

Everyone is eligible for a Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library account-- no College affiliation required! Stop in our Main Campus or Orange County Campus during our summer hours and register or update your account or (just let us know when you arrive!). We do require a photo ID for checkouts, and if you're a student
Wynn, Audiobooks, and Attenborough: Celebrate Earth Month with the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library
, , and blooming plants everywhere! Spring is certainly here this Earth Month.
, celebrated annually on April 22, and Earth Month allow us--as humans--to focus attention to the environment around us and our role in protecting, preserving, and being good members of our ecosystems.
While the Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ Library has lots of resources to learn more about many aspects of Earth Month, the Phail Wynn Collection allows us to mindfully collect books and other resources on topics that "pertain... to socially responsible topics, such as ecology and the environment, cultural awareness, global citizenship, teaching tolerance, appreciating diversity, fighting poverty, and promoting world peace." Endowed from the estate of Phail Wynn Jr., who served as president of Âé¶¹Ó°ÊÓ for nearly 30 years, this annual financial gift allows the library to collect resources and provides funding for our book club and reading circle texts.