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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com September 27, 2016 • Page 3 New At The Library Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week: Adult Books • After Disasters by Viet Dinh; Fiction • Agatha Christie’s Closed Casket by Sophie Hannah; Fiction • Arrowhead by Laura McHugh; Fiction • Ashes of Fiery Weather by Kathleen Donohoe; Fiction • The Book of Mysteries by Jonathan Cahn; Fiction • Commonwealth by Ann Patchett; Fiction • Daisy in Chains by Sharon Bolton; Fiction • Dear Mr. M by Herman Koch; Fiction • Deja Who by Mary Janice Davidson; Fiction • The Domino Effect by Davis Bunn; Fiction • Fates and Traitors by Jennifer Chiaverini; Fiction • Home by Harlan Coben; fiction • Leave Me by Gayle Forman; Fiction • Manitou Canyon by William Kent Krueger; Fiction • An Obvious Fact by Craig Johnson; Fiction • The Peculiar Miracles of Antoinette Martin by Stephanie Knipper; Fiction • The Perfect Girl by Gilly Macmillan; Fiction • Pirate by Cussler & Burcell; Fiction • Robert B. Parker’s Debt to Pay by Reed Farrel Coleman; Fiction • The Wonder by Emma Donoghue; Fiction • The Boys of Dunbar by Alejandro Danois; Nonfiction • The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo by Amy Schumer Nonfiction • Good Vibrations by Mike Love; Nonfiction • Hitler Ascent 1889-1939 by Volker Ullrich; Nonfiction • Killing the Rising Sun by O’Reilly & Dugard; Nonfiction Adult Audio Books • Razor Girl by Carl Hiaasen; Fiction Adult DVDs • The Boys of ‘36 • Captain America: Civil War • Grey’s Anatomy, twelfth season • Money Monster • The Nice Guys • Now You See Me 2 Young Adult Books • Georgia Peaches and Other Forbidden Fruit by Jaye Robin Brown; Fiction • Gutless by Carl Deuker; Fiction • Rampage by Sandford & Cook; Fiction Junior Books • Crown of Three by J. D. Rinehart; Fiction • The Great Shelby Holmes by Elizabeth Eulberg; Fiction • 27 Magic Words by Sharelle Byars Moranville; Fiction Family DVDs • Mickey’s Monster Musical ——— Did you know that you can reserve an item from home? Staff will then notify you as soon as the item is available. USD Opens Theatre Season With ‘Verona’ VERMILLION — Really old and really new plays are among the diverse productions planned this year by the University of South Dakota Department of Theatre, beginning with one of William Shakespeare’s earliest romantic comedies. Love, lust and deception combine with laughter and music in the contemporary staging of “The Two Gentlemen of Verona,” which runs Sept. 28-Oct. 9. It is directed by third-year master of fine arts student Rebecca Bailey, who used the play as her thesis, following her production of “Venus in Fur” last fall. Bailey has infused the production with current music, including a 15-minute live pre-show prior to the start of the play, much like Shakespeare did 400 years ago. Written around 1590, the light-hearted comedy may well be his first play. The title characters Valentine (Braeden Garrett) and Proteus (Trevor Hudson) are best friends: Proteus loves Julia (Meghan Cameron), but when Valentine meets and falls in love with Sylvia, Proteus decides that he, too, is in love with Sylvia (Allie Verry). Complications both dangerous and comical arise as the quartet of naive young characters attempts to sort out love and friendship. Their youthful follies are contrasted by the older and wiser servants. For Bailey, the play is about the power of love: “We see love represented as that between Looking for the best deal in town? Check the CLASSIFIEDS! MV Shopper 319 Walnut St. Yankton, SD 57078 MV Shopper M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y M I S S O U R I VA L L E Y 605-665-5884 friends and lovers. I think at the heart of this story’s love is youth.” “The Two Gentlemen of Verona” also features the only dog in all of Shakespeare’s plays, Crab, the scene-stealing pet of the equally comic servant Launce. Crab is portrayed on the USD stage by a dog from Heartland Humane Society. Playing Launce is Christa Gesicki, who has the unenviable task of trying not to get upstaged by a dog every night. Audiences can also adopt the canine star after the run of the show. The three other main productions: “Jesus Christ Superstar,” Nov. 18-Dec. 4; Nobel laureate Luigi Pirandello’s “Six Characters in Search of an Author,” Feb. 16-19; and one of the first productions of a relatively new work, “Green Violin,” April 19-23 about Soviet Yiddish theater. Besides the four main shows, the department of theatre will present three one-act plays, each directed, designed and performed by students, Cuban-American playwright Maria Irene Fornes’ searing drama “Mud” and the department’s first Spring Dance Showcase. Details of all the shows and information on season and individual tickets are available at usd.edu/theatre, by calling 605677-5400 or emailing theatre@ usd.edu. All plays are held in the Wayne S. Knutson Theatre. The Bookworm ... For Kids ‘Frightlopedia’ Is Monstrous Fun “Frightlopedia” by Julie Winterbottom, illustrated by Stefano Tambellini, © 2016, Workman Publishing, 224 pages. ——— BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER You’ve had your Halloween costume picked out for months. Though you won’t officially wear it for another few weeks, you put it on now and then because it’s Just. Incredibly. Awesome. You’re really going to scare the socks off a lot of people with it, so now’s the time to add more awesomeness by reading “Frightlopedia” by Julie Winterbottom, illustrated by Stefano Tambellini. Oh, how you love to get scared! That’s a pretty common thing; in fact, thousands of years ago, the Romans loved to tell ghost stories, too. Being scared but knowing that the danger isn’t real “can feel deliciously good,” and this book (organized alphabetically, and with a “FRIGHT METER”) can help keep your creep. We start with things that may crawl across your arms: spiders! Here’s where we learn that arachnids can be deadly, or they can be kinda friendly. And they can spin the creepiest of webs that might literally shut down a business. If mummies are more your thing, then take a trip to the Capuchin Monastery in Italy, where row after row of mummies are dressed in their finest clothes. No, Military Items and Souveniers they’re not going anywhere, because they’re all dead – but they will stare at you and smile. Also check out a picture of a two-thousand-year-old mummy who looks like she died just yesterday. Did you know that nearly half of all Americans say they believe in ghosts? And did you know that there are several kinds of ghosts that can haunt you? Find out more, and read about famous ghosts and haunted houses from around the world. But first - better leave the lights on. In this book, you’ll read about scary WILL PAY CASH OR TRADE things you can touch… or maybe not touch, like snapping crocodiles, sneaky rats, and deadly snakes. Find out where you never, ever want to go swimming. Read about a killer tree, and why you won’t even want to breathe when you’re around it. Of course, you’ll learn about vampires, monsters, zombies, and Bigfoot here. And you’ll read a few ghost stories, so you can learn to write a spine-tingling tale of your own. Ever since your child has been young, (s)he’s known that you’d be around for comfort when things got too scary. Well, stand by. What’s inside “Frightlopedia” may still leave you on sentry duty. There’s no doubt that this is a book kids will want to read. Fifth-to-ninthgraders will find plenty to learn, with quick articles, great illustrations by Stefano Tambellini, and creepy chills on each page. There are activities here, too, which is where parents beware: some projects are quite benign, while others absolutely require parental permission, especially if there are younger children in the house. 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