Here are what the Sandy and Hoodland book clubs have decided to read in September:
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Here are what the Sandy and Hoodland book clubs have decided to read in September:
Happy September, Gardeners!
Our Sandy Seed Library Series of programs for 2025 wraps up this month. I can't believe it. What a fun year! I am so grateful to all of the volunteers that have come out to share their expertise and passion with us and all the learning we have been able to do as a result.
With that in mind, are there any topics that you are hoping for in 2026? Autumn and winter are my planning seasons, and I would love to hear from you.
Did you know that the Sandy and Hoodland Library offer Educator Cards?
If you are a Clackamas County teacher or childcare provider working in K - 12 education, homeschool, or an afterschool program, you have the option to sign up for a special Educator Card.
An Educator Card is a great opportunity to expand the amount of checkouts you can have so that you can ensure you have the materials you need when teaching or planning education.
Here are a few facts about Educator Cards:
In order to receive an educator card, you'll need the following:
Here are what the Sandy and Hoodland book clubs have decided to read in September:
Happy August, Gardeners!
I have a confession: I think that I got my tomatoes out too late because I do not have a single blossom yet! I'll hold on hope. Also, the squirrels stole my baby bok choy! Thank goodness for my flowers -- at least the pollinators are being fed from things I'm growing!
There have been some fantastic book-to-screen adaptations of 2025 so far. From Bong Joon Ho's Mickey 17 (based on the novel Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton) to the newest installment of the Bridget Jones franchise, Mad About the Boy, Hollywood is working overtime to bring some of our favorite novels to life.
Here are some of the most highly anticipated book-to-film adaptations we still have to look forward to in 2025:
Starring Glenn Powell and directed by Edgar Wright, this latest adaptation of Stephen King's 1982 novel is set to release in November.
Set in a distant dystopian future (*ahem* 2025), The Running Man tells the story of Ben Richards as he participates in the reality show The Running Man, in which a contestant can win money by evading hit men sent to kill them.
Originally released as one of King's The Bachman Books, this was also made into a 1987 film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Speaking of The Bachman Books, Stephen King's The Long Walk is finally being made into a feature film. This has been a long time coming as they initially green-lit the film in 1988 with George Romero attached to direct!
Set to release in September and starring Mark Hamill, The Long Walk is one of King's lesser-known novels, but truly horrifying.
The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
Freida McFadden's breakthrough novel, The Housemaid, spent 60 weeks on the New York Times Bestseller and 82 weeks on the Amazon Bestseller lists.
Selling over 2 million copies worldwide, this psychological thriller is set to be released in theaters on December 25, 2025. Starring Amanda Seyfried and Sydney Sweeney, The Housemaid is not for the faint of heart!
The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman
The Thursday Murder Club is the introductory book in a fun series about four friends living in a retirement community who get together to investigate unsolved murders.
Coming to Netflix as an original series, the production pulled out all the stops when it came to casting. Starring Helen Mirren, Pierce Brosnan, and Ben Kingsley, the series is sure to be a fun experience!
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
Although Frankenstein is not new to screen adaptations, get ready to see a couple different versions in the next two years.
First up, is Guillermo del Toro's version coming to Netflix this fall and starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, and Mia Goth. Over a decade in the making, del Toro is fulfilling a lifelong dream in the creation of this movie.
Next year, Maggie Gyllenhaal's The Bride, will also be released. Set in the 1930s, this alternative take on the novel stars Christian Bale, Penelope Cruz, and Annette Benning.
The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
Based on Ruth Ware's bestselling novel, The Woman in Cabin 10 is set to release on Netflix this fall.
This psychological thriller starring Keira Knightley and Guy Pearce tells the story of a journalist who upon seeing someone go overboard during the night on a luxury cruise is told that she must have imagined it.
With themes of trauma, and gaslighting, this classic whodunnit is a fun ride!
Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro
2025 feels like the year of dystopian book-to-screen adaptations, and with a rise in our current technology it's easy to see why.
Klara (played by Jenna Ortega) is an Artificial Friend in a world where students are "lifted" for enhanced academic ability, at a cost.
Directed by Taika Waititi, with an all-star cast including Amy Adams, Steve Buscemi, and Natasha Lyonne, this Ishiguro novel is full of haunting prose and the movie is sure to tug at your heart strings.
Regretting You by Colleen Hoover
After last year's release of It Ends With Us, we can expect to see a lot of Colleen Hoover adaptations hitting the big screen.
Regretting You, slated to be released on October 24th, may be one of Hoover's lesser known books, but is sure to garner a lot of publicity.
The story explores themes of first love, loss, mother/daughter relationships and more.
Wicked by Gregory Maguire
Wicked: For Good the second chapter of Wicked (based on the 2002 stage play) will be released on November 21, 2025.
The first part of the film made of $756 million dollars worldwide and received 10 Oscar nominations (and 2 wins).
What are some of your favorite book to movie or tv show adaptations? Any that you're particularly excited about seeing this year?
Here are what the Sandy and Hoodland book clubs have decided to read in August: