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All-star Superman book cover
All-star Superman book cover

All-star Superman

Grant Morrison

COMIC Superman All-Star
Graphic Novels

Presents a new version of the story of Superman, following his activities as a superhero and his interactions with Lois Lane, Jimmy Olson, and Lex Luthor.

Brian's picture

My favorite Grant Morrison story. If you're not a Superman fan before you read this, you will be afterwards. -Brian

Fables : the deluxe edition book cover
Fables : the deluxe edition book cover

Fables : the deluxe edition

Bill Willingham

COMIC Fables Deluxe
Graphic Novels

Imagine that all the characters from the world's most beloved storybooks were real -- real, and living among us, with all their powers intact. How would they cope with life in our mundane, un-magical reality?

Brian's picture

The first volume does a great job of easing us into the world. Stick with it because it gets amazing! -Brian

The unsettlers : in search of the good life in today's America book cover
The unsettlers : in search of the good life in today's America book cover

The unsettlers : in search of the good life in today's America

Mark Sundeen

640 /Sundeen
Nonfiction, Nature

A work of immersive journalism steeped in a distinctively American social history and sparked by a personal quest, The Unsettlers traces the search for the simple life through the stories of three families of new pioneers and what inspired each of them to look for--or create--a better existence. Captivating and clear-eyed, it dares us to imagine what a sustainable, ethical, authentic future might actually look like.--

Anne W's picture

Are you FASCINATED by people who manage to live off the grid for long periods of time? Me, too! -Anne W

Behold the dreamers : a novel book cover
Behold the dreamers : a novel book cover

Behold the dreamers : a novel

Imbolo Mbue

FICTION Mbue Imbolo
Fiction

Anne W's picture

This book is about the immigrant experience, the parenting experience, the newlywed experience, and the modern American experience. This book will make you angry and sad, but read it anyway because it's REALLY GOOD. -Anne W

The all new Ball book of canning and preserving : over 350 of the best canned, jammed, pickled, and preserved recipes. book cover
The all new Ball book of canning and preserving : over 350 of the best canned, jammed, pickled, and preserved recipes. book cover

The all new Ball book of canning and preserving : over 350 of the best canned, jammed, pickled, and preserved recipes.

641.4 /All
Cookbooks

Learn to preserve your favorite foods! This comprehensive guide aims to make canning easy for newbies, but includes surprising flavor twists and advanced techniques for those who already know the perks of preserving. The Ball name has been an authority in home food preservation since 1884, and this work puts a fresh new focus on flavor on the stovetop as well as inside the jar.

Shawna's picture

I am new to canning, and my mom recommended referring to "the big Ball book." This updated version has great looking and (most importantly) safe tips for canning at home. -Shawna

A charm of goldfinches and other wild gatherings : quirky collective nouns of the animal kingdom book cover
A charm of goldfinches and other wild gatherings : quirky collective nouns of the animal kingdom book cover

A charm of goldfinches and other wild gatherings : quirky collective nouns of the animal kingdom

Matt Sewell

590 /Sewell
Nature

British artist, illustrator and author Matt Sewell's newest book is a wonderfully guide to many of the group names that humans have given to members of the animal kingdom. A Charm of Goldfinches contains more than 50 animal groups, each with Sewell's beautiful watercolor illustrations and a half-page discussion of how the names came to be.

Beth's picture

Everyone knows a pride of lions and a pod of dolphins. But what do you call a group of foxes or crocodiles? What animal make up a shiver or a parliament? -Beth

Strange weather : four short novels book cover
Strange weather : four short novels book cover

Strange weather : four short novels

Joe Hill

FICTION Hill Joe
Science Fiction, Short Story

"One of America's finest horror writers" (Time magazine), Joe Hill has been hailed among legendary talents such as Peter Straub, Neil Gaiman, and Jonathan Lethem. In Strange Weather, this "compelling chronicler of human nature's continual war between good and evil," (Providence Journal-Bulletin) who "pushes genre conventions to new extremes" (New York Times Book Review) deftly expose the darkness that lies just beneath the surface of everyday life.--Amazon.com

Shawna's picture

As a Stephen King fan, I naturally am drawn to his son's books. I had been eagerly waiting for the release of this collection after reading an early release of the story, Snapshot in the magazine, Cemetery Dance. The ideas in these stories have stuck with me and I often find myself thinking back on them. -Shawna

Free fire book cover
Free fire book cover

Free fire

DVD MOVIE ACTION Free
Action, Comedy

In a colorful yet gritty 1970s Boston, Justine, a mysterious American businesswoman, and her wise-cracking associate Ord, arrange a black-market weapons deal in a deserted warehouse between IRA arms buyer Chris and shifty South African gun runner Vernon. What starts as a polite if uneasy exchange soon goes south when tensions escalate and shots are fired, quickly leading to a full-on Battle Royale where it's every man (and woman) for themselves.

Shawna's picture

There is so much to love about this move - the action, the humor, the soundtrack. -Shawna

My best friend's exorcism book cover
My best friend's exorcism book cover

My best friend's exorcism

Grady Hendrix

FICTION Hendrix Grady
Horror, Humor

The year is 1988. High school sophomores Abby and Gretchen have been best friends since fourth grade. But after an evening of skinny-dipping goes disastrously wrong, Gretchen begins to act…different. She’s moody. She’s irritable. And bizarre incidents keep happening whenever she’s nearby. Abby’s investigation leads her to some startling discoveries—and by the time their story reaches its terrifying conclusion, the fate of Abby and Gretchen will be determined by a single question: Is their friendship powerful enough to beat the devil?

Shawna's picture

My husband checked this book out to read on a flight and he loved it so much, I started reading it as soon as he finished. It is everything I love in 80s horror movies in a book. I will definitely look out for more by this author! -Shawna

Feminist icon cross-stitch book cover
Feminist icon cross-stitch book cover

Feminist icon cross-stitch

Anna Fleiss

746.443 /Fleiss
Crafts

30 daring cross stitch designs to celebrate strong women

Shawna's picture

I first discovered this book on the shelves of the Bookmobile. I ended up making two of the patterns as Christmas gifts for family members. There is a nice mix of text and image patterns and many that are great for beginners! -Shawna

The Shining book cover
The Shining book cover

The Shining

DVD MOVIE SF/HORROR Shining
Horror

A young boy and his parents spend the winter in a resort hotel which is possessed by ghosts.

Shawna's picture

This is a movie I never tire of. Anytime I see a snow flurry, I get an urge to go home, hole up, and watch the Shining. -Shawna

Sleeping beauties : a novel book cover
Sleeping beauties : a novel book cover

Sleeping beauties : a novel

Stephen King

FICTION King Stephen
Horror, Thriller

In a future so real and near it might be now, something happens when women go to sleep: they become shrouded in a cocoon-like gauze. If they are awakened, if the gauze wrapping their bodies is disturbed or violated, the women become feral and spectacularly violent. And while they sleep they go to another place, a better place, where harmony prevails and conflict is rare. One woman, the mysterious "Eve Black," is immune to the blessing or curse of the sleeping disease. Is Eve a medical anomaly to be studied? Or is she a demon who must be slain? Abandoned, left to their increasingly primal urges, the men divide into warring factions, some wanting to kill Eve, some to save her. Others exploit the chaos to wreak their own vengeance on new enemies. All turn to violence in a suddenly all-male world. Set in a small Appalachian town whose primary employer is a women's prison, Sleeping Beauties is a wildly provocative, gloriously dramatic father-son collaboration that feels particularly urgent and relevant today.--Provided by Publisher.

Shawna's picture

As a major Stephen King fan I am always excited to see a new King book published. I read the first half of the book and after taking a break from the story I finished up by listening to the rest of the book as an eAudio book through Overdrive. I was surprised to find a short interview with Stephen and Owen King at the end of the audio book which talked about the method and dynamic of co-authoring a book. -Shawna

Helter skelter : the true story of the Manson murders book cover
Helter skelter : the true story of the Manson murders book cover

Helter skelter : the true story of the Manson murders

Vincent Bugliosi

364.1523 /Bugliosi
True Crime

The prosecutor of the Tate-LaBianca trials presents a perceptive study of Charles Manson, his followers, and the murders of actress Sharon Tate and four others in 1969.

Shawna's picture

A long read but provides an in depth understanding of the Manson murders and the context surrounding them. -Shawna

Leave me alone! book cover
Leave me alone! book cover

Leave me alone!

Vera Brosgol

jE Brosgol
Picture Books

Grandmother wants so badly to be left alone to finish the knitting for her grandchildren that she leaves her tiny home and her big family to journey to the moon and beyond to find peace and quiet to finish her knitting.

Casey's picture

Vera Brosgol's debut picture book is a smash hit! Award committees think so too, this one was given a Caldecott Honor in 2017. -Casey

Dad is fat book cover
Dad is fat book cover

Dad is fat

Jim Gaffigan

817.6 /Gaffigan
Humor, Memoir

Stand-up comedian Jim Gaffigan, who's best known for his legendary riffs on Hot Pockets, bacon, manatees, and McDonald's, expresses all the joys and horrors of life with five young children.

Casey's picture

Fun fact: Jim Gaffigan and I grew up in the same place! He's great to listen to as well if you need a driving companion--super funny and family friendly. -Casey

Wandering son book cover
Wandering son book cover

Wandering son

Takako Shimura

MANGA Shimura Wandering
Graphic Novels, LGBTQ+, Young Adult

V. 1: "The fifth grade. The threshold to puberty, and the beginning of the end of childhood innocence. Shuichi Nitori and his new friend Yoshino Takatsuki have happy homes, loving families, and are well-liked by their classmates. But they share a secret that further complicates a time of life that is awkward for anyone: Shuichi is a boy who wants to be a girl, and Yoshino is a girl who wants to be a boy "-- back cover.

Casey's picture

This is a beautiful and touching series about friends supporting one another through thick and thin. -Casey

The princess in black book cover
The princess in black book cover

The princess in black

Shannon Hale

jFICTION Hale Shannon
Early Chapter Books

Hiding her secret identity as a monster-fighting superhero, Princess Magnolia interrupts her fancy tea with the unsuspecting Duchess Wigtower to stop a big blue monster from endangering her kingdom's goats.

Casey's picture

This is not your typical princess! Get ready to fight crime and save the kingdom with Princess Magnolia. -Casey

America's favorite holidays : candid histories book cover
America's favorite holidays : candid histories book cover

America's favorite holidays : candid histories

Bruce David Forbes

394.26973 /Forbes
History

"America's Favorite Holidays explores how five of America's culturally dominant holidays--Christmas, Valentine's Day, Easter, Halloween, and Thanksgiving--came to be what they are today, combinations of seasonal and religious celebrations heavily influenced by modern popular culture. Distilling information from a wide range of sources, Bruce David Forbes reveals the often surprising history behind the traditions of each holiday. The book offers a comprehensive look at the Christian origins of these holidays and also touches on Passover, the religions of ancient Rome, Celtic practices, Mexico's Day of the Dead, and American civil religion. America's Favorite Holidays answers our curiosity about the origins of our holidays and the many ways in which religion and culture mix"--Provided by publisher.

Candice's picture

I love this book, I wish it had more holidays in it! It tells the history behind several of the most popular days of celebration--where and when they started, how they spread, how they've changed. -Candice

The man from the train : the solving of a century-old serial killer mystery book cover
The man from the train : the solving of a century-old serial killer mystery book cover

The man from the train : the solving of a century-old serial killer mystery

Bill James

364.1523 /James
True Crime, History

"Between 1898 and 1912, families across the country were bludgeoned in their sleep with the blunt side of an axe. Jewelry and valuables were left in plain sight, bodies were piled together, faces covered with cloth. Some of these cases, like the infamous Villasca, Iowa murders, received national attention. But few people believed the crimes were related. And fewer still would realize that all of these families lived within walking distance to a train station. When celebrated baseball statistician and true crime expert Bill James first learned about these crimes, he began to investigate others that might fit the same pattern. Applying the analytical acumen he brings to baseball analysis, he empirically determined which crimes were committed by the same person. Then after sifting through thousands of local newspapers, court transcripts and public records, he and his daughter Rachel made an astonishing discovery. They learned the true identity of this monstrous criminal, and in turn, uncovered one of the deadliest serial killers in American history. Riveting and immersive, with writing as sharp as the cold side of an axe, The Man From the Train is a groundbreaking approach to true crime that will convince skeptics, delight aficionados, and change the way we view criminal history"--

Candice's picture

Lots of people know about the axe-murders in Villisca, Iowa, but the crime has never been solved...until now? Bill James lays out all the evidence he's found for a serial killer operating at that time. -Candice

Nightlights book cover
Nightlights book cover

Nightlights

Lorena Alvarez

jGRAPHIC NOVEL Alvarez
Graphic Novels, Horror, Fantasy

Every night, tiny stars appear out of the darkness in little Sandy's bedroom. She catches them and creates wonderful creatures to play with until she falls asleep, and in the morning brings them back to life in the whimsical drawings. When a mysterious new girl appears at school, Sandy's drawings are noticed for the first time, but Morfie's fascination with Sandy's talent soon turns into something far more sinister.

Casey's picture

Gorgeous and just the right amount of scary--a quick and enjoyable read. -Casey

Rapunzel book cover
Rapunzel book cover

Rapunzel

Bethan Woollvin

jE Woollvin
Picture Books, Classics, Humor

"The prisoner of an evil witch, Rapunzel lives all alone in a tall, dark tower. If she ever escapes, the witch will put a terrible curse her. But is Rapunzel frightened? Oh no, not she!"--

Casey's picture

A classic fairy tale gets a new spin! -Casey

As you wish : inconceivable tales from the making of the Princess Bride book cover
As you wish : inconceivable tales from the making of the Princess Bride book cover

As you wish : inconceivable tales from the making of the Princess Bride

Cary Elwes

COMPACT DISC 791.4372 Princess
Memoir, Humor

From actor Cary Elwes, who played the iconic role of Westley in The Princess Bride, comes a first-person account and behind-the-scenes look at the making of the cult classic film filled with never-before-told stories, exclusive photographs, and interviews with costars Robin Wright, Wallace Shawn, Billy Crystal, Christopher Guest, and Mandy Patinkin, as well as author and screenwriter William Goldman, producer Norman Lear, and director Rob Reiner.

Casey's picture

I want Cary Elwes to narrate all of the audiobooks! If you're a Princess Bride fan then pick this one up, it will make rewatching the film even better than a good MLT. -Casey

The crown. The complete first season book cover
The crown. The complete first season book cover

The crown. The complete first season

DVD TV Crown 1st season
Historical

The British Empire is in decline, the political world is in disarray, and a young woman takes the throne... a new era is dawning. Queen Elizabeth II is a 25-year-old newlywed faced with the daunting prospect of leading the world's most famous monarchy while forging a relationship with legendary Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.

Angie's picture

I really enjoy this series! The acting, costumes, sets are all very well depicted. You feel as if you are transported to England during some of its' most volatile years as a young Princess Elizabeth becomes the Queen. -Angie

Stella by starlight book cover
Stella by starlight book cover

Stella by starlight

Sharon M. (Sharon Mills) Draper

jFICTION Draper Sharon
Kids, Historical Fiction

When a burning cross set by the Klan causes panic and fear in 1932 Bumblebee, North Carolina, fifth-grader Stella must face prejudice and find the strength to demand change in her segregated town.

Angie's picture

Stella By Starlight was phenomenal, poignant and inspirational. Told through the eyes of twelve year old Stella in 1932, after witnessing the Ku Klux Klan burning a sacrificial crucifix in the middle of the night. Stella lives in a world of segregation, where one day she dreams of a world where everyone is equal, regardless of colour. Slavery may have ended, but the community of Bumblebee will never be free. -Angie

Little fox in the forest book cover
Little fox in the forest book cover

Little fox in the forest

Stephanie Graegin

jE Graegin
Picture Books

"A wordless picture book in which two friends follow a young fox deep into the woods and discover a wondrous and magical world"--

Casey's picture

ICPL's 2018 Mock Caldecott winner. -Casey

Wolf in the snow book cover
Wolf in the snow book cover

Wolf in the snow

Matthew Cordell

jE Cordell
Picture Books

When a wolf cub and little girl are lost in a snowstorm they must find their way home.

Casey's picture

Caldecott Winner 2018! -Casey

Real friends book cover
Real friends book cover

Real friends

Shannon Hale

jGRAPHIC NOVEL Hale
Kids, Graphic Novels

Newbery Honor author Shannon Hale and New York Times bestselling illustrator LeUyen Pham join forces in this graphic memoir about how hard it is to find your real friends--and why it's worth the journey. When her best friend Adrienne starts hanging out with the most popular girl in class, Shannon questions with whether she and Adrienne will stay friends, and if she is part of the clique.

Angie's picture

Last week Publisher’s Weekly announced their best books of 2017 list. While looking over the children’s list I came across a couple titles that I had somehow missed, so I have set out to read them before the end of the year. The first one I grabbed was Real Friends by Newbery Honor author Shannon Hale, with artwork by LeUyen Pham. This graphic novel is a semi autobiographical account of Shannon growing up from Kindergarten to fifth grade and finding her real friends. If I told you this book did not bring up memories of my own childhood and finding friends or that I am now going through this with my own 10 year old daughter, I would be lying. I can vividly remember my mother soothing my tears and giving me her best advice on how to deal with the cruel words or actions of the girls. I now have her advice and this book to talk to my daughter with when situations, like being a part of the club arise’s. Like Shannon in the book, there were days when I was part of the club and other days when I suddenly found myself on the outs. That said, I still really enjoyed this book and Shannon’s story. LeUyen did a wonderful job with her artwork to bring out the emotions from Hale’s characters with facial expressions. You will truly feel Shannon’s insecurities, her happiness, her sadness, and her confusion. More importantly, though, you will feel. You’ll be feeling the entire time, but you’ll root for Shannon, and a lot of that comes from Phan’s artwork. This story was perfect for my 10-year-old and really for any child. Real Friends looks at the complex relationships among elementary school girls and by reading it together we were able to discuss important feelings and our reactions. The book echoes to readers that good friends don’t treat you badly and that in the end, all the hard work and the journey that comes with it are worth it. -Angie

The hate u Give book cover
The hate u Give book cover

The hate u Give

Angie Thomas

YOUNG ADULT FICTION Thomas Angie
Young Adult

After witnessing her friend's death at the hands of a police officer, Starr Carter's life is complicated when the police and a local drug lord try to intimidate her in an effort to learn what happened the night Kahlil died.

Casey's picture

"Once upon a time there was a hazel-eyed boy with dimples. I called him Khalil. The world called him a thug. He lived, but not nearly long enough, and for the rest of my life I'll remember how he died."--I'll remember for the rest of mine too, Starr. -Casey

Not Quite Narwhal book cover
Not Quite Narwhal book cover

Not Quite Narwhal

Jessie Sima

jE Sima
Picture Books, Fantasy

Born deep in the ocean, Kelp is not like the other narwhals and one day, when he spies a creature on land that looks like him, he learns why.

Casey's picture

Are you a sea unicorn or a land narwhal? Sima's debut picture book is a delight! -Casey

Victoria. The complete second season book cover
Victoria. The complete second season book cover

Victoria. The complete second season

DVD TV Victoria 2nd season
Drama, Historical

The early life of Queen Victoria, from her ascension to the throne at the tender age of 18 to her courtship and marriage to Prince Albert.

Angie's picture

Victoria is a very engaging second season on PBS's "Masterpiece" and now released on DVD for all to enjoy. The second season picks up with the story of England's Queen Victoria, beginning with her ascent to the throne in 1837 at age 18. The costumes and sets continue to be gorgeous, the music is striking and the acting is good. -Angie

Expelled book cover
Expelled book cover

Expelled

James Patterson

YOUNG ADULT FICTION Patterso James
Young Adult

Expelled over The Photo that was posted to his Twitter account, Will Foster, seventeen, is determined to find out who took the picture and why he and three other students were targeted.

Beth's picture

James Patterson's teenage voice strikes again. How did someone hack Will's Twitter account? And why did they post what they did? The school Admin has gone too far and Will is going to prove it. -Beth

The devil in the white city : murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed America book cover
The devil in the white city : murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed America book cover

The devil in the white city : murder, magic, and madness at the fair that changed America

Erik Larson

364.1523 /Larson
Nonfiction, History, True Crime

"Larson's ambitious, engrossing tale of the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 focuses primarily on two men: Daniel H. Burnham, the architect who was the driving force behind the fair, and Henry H. Holmes, a sadistic serial killer working under the cover of the busy fair. After the 1889 French Exposition Universel wowed the world with the Eiffel Tower and high attendance numbers, interest began to grow in the U.S. for a similar fair. Chicago and New York were the top contenders for the location, and in February 1890, Chicagoans were overjoyed to hear they had won the honor. Burnham and his partner, John Root, the leading architects in Chicago, were tapped for the job, and they in turn called on Frederick Law Olmstead, Louis Sullivan, and Richard M. Hunt to help them build the world's greatest fair. They faced overwhelming obstacles: inhospitable weather, bureaucracy, illness, and even death. Unbeknownst to any of them, Holmes, a charismatic, handsome doctor, had arrived in the city and built a complex with apartments, a drugstore, and a vault, which he used to trap his victims until they suffocated. When the White City opened for business in May 1893, hundreds of thousands of people flocked to it, although a plummeting economy and several accidents did nothing to help business. A shocking murder concludes the ultimately successful fair, and that's before Holmes claims his final victims in the cruelest act of his career. A magnificent book."--

Candice's picture

Erik Larson does an absolutely amazing job of telling the story of H.H. Holmes, a serial killer who operated during the World's Fair in Chicago, 1896. Not only that, but this is a fantastic story of the city itself, particularly some of the early architects and their works. Will make you want to go visit some of the buildings. -Candice

The Triumph of Christianity : How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World book cover
The Triumph of Christianity : How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World book cover

The Triumph of Christianity : How a Forbidden Religion Swept the World

Bart D. Ehrman

270.1 /Ehrman
History, Religion

In The Triumph of Christianity, Bart Ehrman, a master explainer of Christian history, texts, and traditions, shows how a religion whose first believers were twenty or so illiterate day laborers in a remote part of the empire became the official religion of Rome, converting some thirty million people in just four centuries. The Triumph of Christianity combines deep knowledge and meticulous research in an eye-opening, immensely readable narrative that upends the way we think about the single most important cultural transformation our world has ever seen - one that revolutionized art, music, literature, philosophy, ethics, economics, and law.

Candice's picture

For those nights where you find yourself wondering why the Christian belief system ended up eclipsing so many others. Full of fantastic history. -Candice

The Road to Jonestown : Jim Jones and Peoples Temple book cover
The Road to Jonestown : Jim Jones and Peoples Temple book cover

The Road to Jonestown : Jim Jones and Peoples Temple

Jeff Guinn

289.9 /Guinn
Biographies, History, Religion

A portrait of the cult leader behind the Jonestown Massacre examines his personal life, from his extramarital affairs and drug use to his fraudulent faith healing practices and his decision to move his followers to Guyana, sharing new details about the events leading to the 1978 tragedy.

Candice's picture

Guinn does a masterful job of drawing in the many elements of Jones' life that, in hindsight, all played some part in making him the person he came to be. I was surprised to find that, at the end of the book, some sort of sense was made of the awful situation. -Candice

The best we could do : an illustrated memoir book cover
The best we could do : an illustrated memoir book cover

The best we could do : an illustrated memoir

Thi Bui

BIOGRAPHY Bui, Thi
Graphic Novels, Memoir, Biographies, History

The author describes her experiences as a young Vietnamese immigrant, highlighting her family's move from their war-torn home to the United States in graphic novel format.

Casey's picture

Combining genealogy, auto-biography, history and graphic novel, Thi Bui's memoir is haunting and beautiful. -Casey

The collapsing empire book cover
The collapsing empire book cover

The collapsing empire

John Scalzi

SCIENCE FICTION Scalzi John
Science Fiction

Brian's picture

To me, The Collapsing Empire felt like a modern Dune with it's sprawling universe and political machinations.  It also reminded me of Game of Thrones because of its multiple point of view characters.  The author, John Scalzi, is very...I don't know, SCALZI-ish?  He's definitely an author where you're either going to like him and his style or you're going to go somewhere else for your spaceship fix.  I loved the book and am eagerly awaiting the next installment. -Brian

Norse mythology book cover
Norse mythology book cover

Norse mythology

Neil Gaiman

293 /Gaiman
Nonfiction

Neil Gaiman has long been inspired by ancient mythology in creating the fantastical realms of his fiction. Now he presents his fashioning of the primeval Norse myths into a novel, which begins with the genesis of the legendary nine worlds, delves into the exploits of the deities, dwarves, and giants, and culminates in Ragnarok, the twilight of the gods and the rebirth of a new time and people. Gaiman stays true to the myths while vividly recreating the characters--the gods with their fiercely competitive natures, their susceptibility to being duped and to dupe others, and their tendencey to let passion ignite their actions--and making these long-ago myths breathe pungent life again.--

Brian's picture

We get 15 separate stories that, when you read them all, feel like an adventure or journey with old friends.  The stories are told roughly in chronological order and flow into each other well.  He begins with the creation myth which was my least favorite.  I need characters and relationships.  Once those were introduced, there wasn't a single tale that was a miss.  The stories culminate in Ragnarok: The end of all things, but there's beauty in the destruction.  There's rebirth and hope and the promise of new tales.  I listened to half of the book as a Book on Disc.  Gaiman reads it himself, and his voice adds magic.  One of my favorite reads of the year. -Brian

10 Cloverfield Lane book cover
10 Cloverfield Lane book cover

10 Cloverfield Lane

DVD MOVIE SF/HORROR Ten
Thriller

A young woman wakes up after a terrible accident to find that she's locked in a cellar with a doomsday prepper, who insists that he saved her life and that the world outside is uninhabitable following an apocalyptic catastrophe. Uncertain what to believe, the woman soon determines that she must escape at any cost.

Brian's picture

I highly recommend this to anyone who likes tight, tense movies. -Brian

Daredevil : The man without fear! book cover
Daredevil : The man without fear! book cover

Daredevil : The man without fear!

Brian Michael Bendis

COMIC Daredevil 2001 Ultimate
Graphic Novels

Further adventures of Daredevil. Premise: Living in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of New York City, Matt Murdock is blinded by a radioactive substance that falls from an oncoming vehicle. While he no longer can see, the radioactive exposure heightens his remaining senses beyond normal human ability. His father, a boxer named Jack Murdock, supports him and protects his gifted son as he grows up, but is killed by gangsters after refusing to throw a fight. Matt seeks out revenge against his father's killers as the red-suited superhero Daredevil, going on to fight against evil as the "Man without fear."

Brian's picture

I highly recommend Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis Ultimate Collection Volume 1 and the rest of the volumes to anyone who loved Daredevil show on Netflix. -Brian

The beer bible book cover
The beer bible book cover

The beer bible

Jeff Alworth

641.23 /Alworth
Nonfiction

"A "beer lover's guide, including more than 100 types to know, arranged style by style"--Jacket.

Brian's picture

Alworth writes in a clear, conversational way that makes even the driest of topics easy to read. I feel like I’ve learned a lot about the history of beer, how beer is made, and how to taste beer like a brewer. -Brian

Grayson book cover
Grayson book cover

Grayson

Tim Seeley

COMIC Grayson
Graphic Novels

"Dick Grayson. Former Sidekick. Former Superhero. Former dead man. Agent of Spyral?! A thrilling new chapter of Dick Grayson's life begins here. A super-spy espionage thriller that will shock you and prove one thing: you might think you know Nightwing--but you don't know Dick. --

Brian's picture

Grayson by Tom King and Tim Seeley was easily the best thing to come out of DC Comic's The New 52 publishing initiative.  It follows the former Robin, Dick Grayson, after he was outed as Nightwing, killed (he got better) and recruited to become a spy for the organization Spyral.  Comics!  I'd describe Grayson as a crazy sci-fi, spy-thriller. I don't know how newbie friendly it is. King and Seeley took a lot of Grant Morrizon's bizarre ideas from his tenure on Batman and ran with them. Batman Incorporated would be a good place to start if you want the background of Grant Morrison's influence.  Otherwise, you can start with The New 52 Nightwing then Forever Evil. -Brian

Looper book cover
Looper book cover

Looper

DVD MOVIE SF/HORROR Looper
Science Fiction

In the year 2074, the mob sends problem people back in time, where a hired gun awaits to eliminate them. Joe is one such hired gun, good at what he does. But problems arise when the mob tries to 'close the loop,' and Joe comes face-to-face with his future self during a hit. When Joe's future self escapes after he hesitates to finish the assignment, Joe must chase himself down and finish the job.

Brian's picture

It's intelligent sci-fi that's sometimes hard to come by.  Also, I looooooove time travel movies. -Brian

Fangirl book cover
Fangirl book cover

Fangirl

Rainbow Rowell

YOUNG ADULT FICTION Rowell Rainbow
Young Adult

Cath struggles to survive on her own in her first year of college while avoiding a surly roommate, bonding with a handsome classmate who only wants to talk about words, and worrying about her fragile father.

Brian's picture

I cannot recommend this title enough! -Brian

Locke & key book cover
Locke & key book cover

Locke & key

Joe Hill

COMIC Locke
Graphic Novels

The story of the Keyhouse, a New England mansion, with doors that transform all who walk through them... and home to a hate-filled and relentless creature that will not rest until it opens the most terrible door of all.

Brian's picture

I recommend it to comic book fans who are looking for a new series to inhale or anyone looking for an eerie read. -Brian

Drew : the man behind the poster book cover
Drew : the man behind the poster book cover

Drew : the man behind the poster

DVD 741.6092 Drew
Documentary

Examines the career of poster artist Drew Struzan from his early career in commercial and album cover art through his retirement as one of the most recognizable and influential movie poster artists of all time.

Brian's picture

A lot of the documentaries that I watch are, in some way, about movies.  If you can say the same thing about yourself, then I wholeheartedly recommend "Drew: The Man Behind the Poster." -Brian

Console wars : Sega, Nintendo, and the battle that defined a generation book cover
Console wars : Sega, Nintendo, and the battle that defined a generation book cover

Console wars : Sega, Nintendo, and the battle that defined a generation

Blake J Harris

794.8 /Harris
Nonfiction

"In the tradition of The Accidental Billionaires and Moneyball, a behind-the-scenes business thriller about how the small, scrappy Sega, led by one unlikely visionary, took on the juggernaut Nintendo and changed the face of entertainment"--

Brian's picture

As a Sega fan and a Genesis owner, I was surprised and interested in the inner workings of the video game industry during the nineties. -Brian

Batman book cover
Batman book cover

Batman

Scott Snyder

COMIC Batman New Fifty-Two
Graphic Novels

Brian's picture

This is the first volume of one of the best Batman runs ever. -Brian

Grasshopper jungle book cover
Grasshopper jungle book cover

Grasshopper jungle

Andrew (Andrew Anselmo) Smith

YOUNG ADULT FICTION Smith Andrew
Young Adult, LGBTQ+

"Austin Szerba narrates the end of humanity as he and his best friend Robby accidentally unleash an army of giant, unstoppable bugs and uncover the secrets of a decades-old experiment gone terribly wrong"--

Brian's picture

Grasshopper Jungle is a brutally honest work.  Smith is an amazing writer.  He has expertly tapped into the adolescent male mind.  A word of warning: This book is awesome, and it also contains profanity, sexual situations and people being eaten by giant bugs.  I recommend it to readers looking for a highly original YA book. -Brian

Borne book cover
Borne book cover

Borne

Jeff VanderMeer

SCIENCE FICTION Vanderme Jeff
Science Fiction

"From the author of the Southern Reach Trilogy comes a story about two humans, and two creatures. The humans are Rachel and Wick - a scavenger and a drug dealer - both with too many secrets and fears, ready with traps to be set and sprung. The creatures are Mord and Borne - animal, perhaps plant, maybe company discard, biotech, cruel experiment, dinner, deity, or source of spare parts"--

Heidi K's picture

This is one of the weirdest books I've ever read. I loved it, but it was also kind of creepy. If you want a mind-bending post-apocalyptic romp, check this one out! -Heidi K

When they call you a terrorist : a Black Lives Matter memoir book cover
When they call you a terrorist : a Black Lives Matter memoir book cover

When they call you a terrorist : a Black Lives Matter memoir

Patrisse Khan-Cullors

305.896 /Khan-Cullors
Memoir

"A poetic and powerful memoir about what it means to be a Black woman in America--and the founding of a movement that demands restorative justice for all in the land at the tree Raised by a single mother in an impoverished neighborhood In Los Angeles, Patrisse KhanCullors experienced firsthand the prejudice and persecution Black Americans endure at the hands of law enforcement. For Patrisse, the most vulnerable people in the country are Black people. Deliberately and ruthlessly targeted by a criminal justice system serving a white privilege agenda, Black people are subjected to unjustifiable racial profiling and police brutality. In 2013, when Trayvon Martin's killer went free, Patrisse's outrage led her to co-found Black Lives Matter with Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi. Condemned as terrorists and as a threat to America, these loving women founded a hashtag that birthed the movement to demand accountability from the authorities who continually turn a blind eye to the injustices inflicted upon people of Black and Brown skin. Championing human rights in the face of violent racism, Patrisse is a survivor. She transformed her personal pain into political power, giving voice to a people suffering inequality and a movement fueled by her strength and love, to tell the country--and the world--that Black Lives Matter. [This book] is Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele's reflection on humanity. It is an empowering account of survival, strength and resilience and a call to action to change the culture that declares innocent Black life expendable."--Dust jacket.

Heidi K's picture

I was surprised by this book in that I thought it would be more of a history of Black Lives Matter (which it does get to!) and less of a personal memoir. Well, I'm so glad the book is more of a traditional memoir. Patrisse Khan-Cullors evokes her youth and her path towards activism in a way that I found very eye-opening and original. Definitely a must-read book for 2018. -Heidi K

Do nothing & do everything : an illustrated new Taoism book cover
Do nothing & do everything : an illustrated new Taoism book cover

Do nothing & do everything : an illustrated new Taoism

Qiguang Zhao

299.514 /Zhao
Philosophy

"This introduction to ancient Taoism utilizes stories and illustrations to convey the subtle ideas that go beyond language as the author applies the Taoist Wu Wei (do nothing) and Wu Bu Wei (do everything) to modern life"--Provided by publisher.

Heidi K's picture

This book is a very interesting introduction to Taoist philosophy. It has pictures too! It's very fun to read, and provides plenty to think about. -Heidi K

The twenty days of Turin book cover
The twenty days of Turin book cover

The twenty days of Turin

Giorgio De Maria

FICTION Demaria Giorgio
Horror, Mystery, Thriller

In the spare wing of a church-run sanatorium, some zealous youths create "the Library," a space where lonely citizens can read one anothers personal diaries and connect with like-minded souls in "dialogues across the ether." But when their scribblings devolve into the ugliest confessions of the macabre, the Librarys users learn too late that a malicious force has consumed their privacy and their sanity. As the city of Turin suffers a twenty-day "phenomenon of collective psychosis" culminating in nightly massacres that hundreds of witnesses cannot explain, the Library is shut down and erased from history. That is, until a lonely salaryman decides to investigate these mysterious events, which the citizenry of Turin fear to mention. Inevitably drawn into the citys occult netherworld, he unearths the stuff of modern nightmares: whats shared can never be unshared.

Anne M's picture

In this short work, our unnamed hero investigates a decades-old mystery, when the people of Turin experienced twenty nights of collective sleepwalking and inexplicable murders. Do the murders have something to do with the creation of the Library, where people can write down and share their most important thoughts and secrets? This book is a little bit “The Social Network” and a little bit “Stranger Things.” -Anne M

Mama tried : dispatches from the seamy underbelly of modern parenting book cover
Mama tried : dispatches from the seamy underbelly of modern parenting book cover

Mama tried : dispatches from the seamy underbelly of modern parenting

Emily Flake

306.8743 /Flake
Nonfiction

New Yorker cartoonist Emily Flake relates the hilarious horrors of pregnancy, birth, and early parenting in this funny, poignant, and beautifully illustrated book. For most people, having a child doesn't go exactly as planned. Not many are willing to admit that not only did they dislike the early days of parenting, they sometimes hated it. MAMA TRIED is a relatable collection of cartoons and essays pertaining to the good, bad, and (very) ugly parenting experiences we all face. Subjects range from "are you ready for children?" to "baby gear class-warfare." With incredible honesty, Flake tackles everything from morning sickness to sleep training, shedding much needed light on the gnarly realities of breastfeeding, child proofing, mommy groups, and every unrealistic expectation in between. MAMA TRIED will be an indispensable companion for sleepless parents and a fond reminder for those already out of the woods.

Melody's picture

This book hilariously pokes fun at experiences of expectant and first-time parents, particularly those of women who established careers and were fully independent thinkers before deciding to start a family. I read this when I was 8 months pregnant, and I peeled through the first third of her book, howling with laughter every few pages or so. I can identify with dealing with “swole” feet and eating cookies to make the baby kick (and just to eat cookies). This book was much needed comic relief for my final stretch as a pregnant lady. -Melody

One more thing : stories and other stories book cover
One more thing : stories and other stories book cover

One more thing : stories and other stories

B. J. Novak

FICTION Novak B. J.
Fiction

"B.J. Novak's One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories is an endlessly entertaining, surprisingly sensitive, and startlingly original debut that signals the arrival of a brilliant new voice in American fiction. A boy wins a $100,000 prize in a box of Frosted Flakes--only to discover how claiming the winnings might unravel his family. A woman sets out to seduce motivational speaker Tony Robbins--turning for help to the famed motivator himself. A new arrival in Heaven, overwhelmed with options, procrastinates over a long-ago promise to visit his grandmother. We also meet Sophia, the first artificially intelligent being capable of love, who falls for a man who might not be ready for it himself; a vengeance-minded hare, obsessed with scoring a rematch against the tortoise who ruined his life; and post-college friends who try to figure out how to host an intervention in the era of Facebook. Along the way, we learn why wearing a red T-shirt every day is the key to finding love, how February got its name, and why the stock market is sometimes just. down. Finding inspiration in questions from the nature of perfection to the icing on carrot cake, One More Thing has at its heart the most human of phenomena: love, fear, hope, ambition, and the inner stirring for the one elusive element that might just make a person complete. Across a dazzling range of subjects, themes, tones, and narrative voices, the many pieces in this collection are like nothing else, but they have one thing in common: they share the playful humor, deep heart, sharp eye, inquisitive mind, and altogether electrifying spirit of a writer with a fierce devotion to the entertainment of the reader"--

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I both read the book and listened to the audiobook, which features a cast of fantastic actors. Novak, known for his work on The Office, tested these stories as one-acts on the stage. There was very little I didn't find entertaining in these stories. -Melody

A constellation of vital phenomena : a novel book cover
A constellation of vital phenomena : a novel book cover

A constellation of vital phenomena : a novel

Anthony Marra

FICTION Marra Anthony
Fiction

Stegner Fellow, Iowa MFA, and winner of The Atlantic's Student Writing Contest, Anthony Marra has written a brilliant debut novel that brings to life an abandoned hospital where a tough-minded doctor decides to harbor a hunted young girl, with powerful consequences. In the final days of December 2004, in a small rural village in Chechnya, eight-year-old Havaa hides in the woods when her father is abducted by Russian forces. Fearing for her life, she flees with their neighbor Akhmed - a failed physician - to the bombed-out hospital, where Sonja, the one remaining doctor, treats a steady stream of wounded rebels and refugees and mourns her missing sister. Over the course of five dramatic days, Akhmed and Sonja reach back into their pasts to unravel the intricate mystery of coincidence, betrayal, and forgiveness that unexpectedly binds them and decides their fate. With The English Patient's dramatic sweep and The Tiger's Wife's expert sense of place, Marra gives us a searing debut about the transcendent power of love in wartime, and how it can cause us to become greater than we ever thought possible.

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Such an affecting story set in a war zone. Marra writes in the author’s note, “The axis on which this novel rests is formed from two narratives shared by Islamic and Christian traditions—that of a parent asked to sacrifice a child and that of an orphan delivered into the family responsible for her orphanhood…” This theme drives the book so smoothly you’d think the book was on autopilot. Marra beautifully weaves the stories of his three primary characters, and it works. There’s very little that’s superfluous in this book. Marra’s commitment to this theme delivers these relationships and storylines from being otherwise contrived. -Melody

Billy Lynn's long halftime walk book cover
Billy Lynn's long halftime walk book cover

Billy Lynn's long halftime walk

Ben Fountain

FICTION Fountain Ben
Fiction

Billy Lynn's Long Half-Time Walk is a razor-sharp satire set in Texas during America's war in Iraq. It explores the gaping national disconnect between the war at home and the war abroad. Ben Fountain’s remarkable debut novel follows the surviving members of the heroic Bravo Squad through one exhausting stop in their media-intensive "Victory Tour" at Texas Stadium, football mecca of the Dallas Cowboys, their fans, promoters, and cheerleaders.

Melody's picture

A coming of age story like none I've ever read. This young man comes of age as an Iraq war soldier, surviving a firefight and coming home a hero. What I loved most was how zen the character seemed as all these political forces pushed him around, when all he was was this 19yo kid with a complicated family life and raging hormones. -Melody

Can't we talk about something more pleasant? book cover
Can't we talk about something more pleasant? book cover

Can't we talk about something more pleasant?

Roz Chast

BIOGRAPHY Chast, Roz

A graphic memoir by a long-time New Yorker cartoonist celebrates the final years of her aging parents' lives through four-color cartoons, family photos and documents that reflect the artist's struggles with caregiver challenges.

Melody's picture

This graphic memoir is so touching. Recommended for anyone who has loved and grieved over their dying elders. -Melody

The bookshop on the corner : a novel book cover
The bookshop on the corner : a novel book cover

The bookshop on the corner : a novel

Jenny Colgan

FICTION Colgan, Jenny
Fiction

Nina Redmond is a literary matchmaker. Pairing a reader with that perfect book is her passion... and also her job. Or at least it was. Until yesterday, she was a librarian in the hectic city. But now the job she loved is no more. Determined to make a new life for herself, Nina moves to a sleepy village many miles away. There she buys a van and transforms it into a bookmobile--a mobile bookshop that she drives from neighborhood to neighborhood, changing one life after another with the power of storytelling. From helping her grumpy landlord deliver a lamb, to sharing picnics with a charming train conductor who serenades her with poetry, Nina discovers there's plenty of adventure, magic, and soul in a place that's beginning to feel like home... a place where she just might be able to write her own happy ending.

Melody's picture

One of my favorite parts of this book was when Nina was handing out reading recommendations left and right, and people came back for more! Definitely a librarian's fantasyland. This is a great book to read during the winter, when you want to delight in staying warm indoors. Cozy up with Scottish countrysides and strapping young poets and farmers. Also available as an audiobook in Libby. -Melody

Success with succulents : choosing, growing, and caring for cactuses and other succulents book cover
Success with succulents : choosing, growing, and caring for cactuses and other succulents book cover

Success with succulents : choosing, growing, and caring for cactuses and other succulents

John Bagnasco

635.9525 /Bagnasco
Gardening

"Succulents and cacti are wildly popular in homes the world over, regardless of climate. Whether you're in the southwestern United States enjoying succulents on the patio, or raising a cactus garden on a windowsill in Minnesota, this book has something for you.Success with Succulents is filled with well-known and unusual species of cactuses and succulents, as well as tips and techniques for caring for these water-sipping species. Color combinations outdoors, growing indoors, ideal soil and soil mixes, watering, fertilizing, grooming, and propagation sections teach all kinds of things about caring for cactuses and succulents. The book also includes more than 100 plant profiles, with details that will help you succeed in gardening prickly and waxy varieties of all kinds."--

Beth's picture

Not really an introduction to growing cactus and succulents as much as a home reference guide, this wonderful book can keep you entertained for hours learning about choosing and caring for both indoor and outdoor succulents -Beth

Prick : cacti and succulents : choosing, styling, caring book cover
Prick : cacti and succulents : choosing, styling, caring book cover

Prick : cacti and succulents : choosing, styling, caring

Gynelle Leon

635.93356 /Leon

"Cacti and succulents are the plants of the moment. Beautiful, affordable and - if you know how - easy to care for, they're a shortcut to creating brighter, calmer, more relaxing spaces in the home and office. In Prick, cacti and succulent expert Gynelle Leon gives you all the knowledge you need to help your plants thrive - from a plant index showcasing all the weird and wonderful varieties available, to simple advice on how to choose, care for and style your plant for maximum impact"--Back cover.

Beth's picture

My second favorite new book on Cacti and Succulents. Well designed and written. I especially like the diagrams in the beginning of the anatomy of both cacti and succulents. The section of Care at the back includes water, feeding and a nice guide to repotting a cacti without hurting yourself, which is great for those new to cacti. -Beth

The little book of cacti and other succulents book cover
The little book of cacti and other succulents book cover

The little book of cacti and other succulents

Emma Sibley

635.93356 /Sibley
Gardening

The perfect plant pets, cacti and succulents are easy to care for and resilient to even the laziest of gardeners. With the right information, growing these plants is virtually foolproof. This must-have practical guide will help your indoor plants to grow and thrive.

Beth's picture

If I had to buy only one new about Cactus this year. Comparing it to other Cactus and Succulent books in our collection, this book has more of the things I actually own in it. Nicely organized with nice compact entries that give the needs, care and quirks of each plant. Each entry has a large color photograph as well. -Beth

How not to kill your houseplant : survival tips for the horticulturally challenged book cover
How not to kill your houseplant : survival tips for the horticulturally challenged book cover

How not to kill your houseplant : survival tips for the horticulturally challenged

Veronica Peerless

635.965 /Peerless
Gardening

Do you have a "black thumb? Does just looking at plants cause them to wither and die? Peerless offers advice on keeping houseplants alive, even if you're horticulturally challenged. She shows you how to create an oasis of happy flourishing houseplants, and even give suggestions for different areas of your house.

Beth's picture

The title is not just a hook – Peerless has written a great guide for those of us who for one reason or another have no luck with houseplants. Too much of the wrong kind of love or not enough of the right kind of light – there are many things that lead to plant demise. This book is helpful even If you’re not sure what type of plant you have. It begins with close to 200 plant thumbnails to help you figure out what plant you're dealing with. -Beth

Smoke signals book cover
Smoke signals book cover

Smoke signals

DVD MOVIE COMEDY Smoke

Depicts two young Native Americans, Victor and Thomas, who leave their small town to retrieve the remains of Victor's father.

Beth's picture

A movie about Native Americans actually starring Native Americans. -Beth

Slouch witch : Lazy Girl's Guide to Magic Series, Book 1 book cover
Slouch witch : Lazy Girl's Guide to Magic Series, Book 1 book cover

Slouch witch : Lazy Girl's Guide to Magic Series, Book 1

Helen Harper

eAUDIO
Fantasy

Let's get one thing straight - Ivy Wilde is not a heroine. In fact, she's probably the last witch in the world who you'd call if you needed a magical helping hand, regardless of her actual abilities. If it were down to Ivy, she'd spend all day every day on her sofa where she could watch TV, munch junk food and talk to her feline familiar to her heart's content. However, when a bureaucratic disaster ends up with Ivy as the victim of a case of mistaken identity, she's yanked very unwillingly into Arcane Branch, the investigative department of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Her problems are quadrupled when a valuable object is stolen right from under the Order's noses. It doesn't exactly help that she's been magically bound to Adeptus Exemptus Raphael Winter. He might have piercing sapphire eyes and a body which a cover model would be proud of but, as far as Ivy's concerned, he's a walking advertisement for the joyless perils of too much witch-work. And if he makes her go to the gym again, she's definitely going to turn him into a frog.

Melody's picture

Strong (but lazy!) female protagonist. Must take pleasure in bad jokes to enjoy this author. -Melody

Star wars : Doctor Aphra book cover
Star wars : Doctor Aphra book cover

Star wars : Doctor Aphra

Kieron Gillen

COMIC Star Wars Doctor
Graphic Novels

"Following her time in the clutches of Darth Vader, Doctor Aphra has barely escaped with her life. If the Dark Lord of the Sith ever learns of her survival, he'll hunt her to the ends of the galaxy. But for now, it's time for a return to what she does best. With droids Triple-Zero and BeeTee-One in tow, as well as Wookiee Black Krrsantan, she's off in search of rare artifacts from the galactic center to the Outer Rim -- and everywhere in between. Aphra's got debts to pay, after all. Just as long as she can stay one step ahead of the Empire, some bounty hunters...and just about everyone else in the galaxy!"--Back cover of Volume 1.

Brian's picture

It's hard to introduce an original character into the Star Wars universe and have them fit naturally, but writer Kieron Gillen did a phenomenal job of creating one in Aphra.  She's anti-hero that you can't help but love.  Seriously, give her a spin-off movie or something. -Brian

Wind River book cover
Wind River book cover

Wind River

DVD/MOVIE/ACTION/Wind
Drama

An FBI agent teams with a town's veteran game tracker to investigate a murder that occurred on a Native American reservation.

Brian's picture

Hell or High Water was my favorite movie of 2016.  Despite having a bland, studio-dictated title (the working title was far better--Comancheria), Hell or High Water was a tightly written, modern western, and it made me an immediate fan of its screen writer Taylor Sheridan.  Wind River is his next film--he wrote and directed it--and it further solidified me as a fan of his. -Brian

Houseplants : the complete guide to choosing, growing, and caring for indoor plants book cover
Houseplants : the complete guide to choosing, growing, and caring for indoor plants book cover

Houseplants : the complete guide to choosing, growing, and caring for indoor plants

Lisa Eldred Steinkopf

635.965 /Steinkopf
Gardening

Houseplants profiles more than 150 different plants, and gives you the best techniques to raise them to be happy, green, and healthy. Houseplants gives you the best techniques to water, fertilize, groom, propagate and more—helping you keep your plants healthy.

Beth's picture

This is a great book for anyone with houseplants. A well written easy to follow guide, it begins with a section on the basics of houseplant care. What I liked most about this book is how the 150+ plant profiles in the second half of the book. She has grouped them into 3 categories: Easy to Grow Moderately Easy and Challenging. Each category starts with multiple pages of thumbnail images to help you figure out what plant you have. Each plant profile has the common as well as botanical Latin name, a description, the plant’s light and water requirements, propagation methods and cultivars. -Beth

Leonardo da Vinci book cover
Leonardo da Vinci book cover

Leonardo da Vinci

Walter Isaacson

BIOGRAPHY Leonardo
Biographies, History, Nonfiction

Acclaimed biographer Isaacson (Steve Jobs; The Innovators) delves into the 15th and 16th centuries to examine the insatiable energy of Leonardo da Vinci (1452â€"1519). Primarily relying on da Vinci's notebooks (more than 7,200 pages) for his research, as they help to understand da Vinci as a person, the author argues early and often that his subject was not the most brilliant man who ever lived, simply the most curious one. For example, in his journals, da Vinci reminds himself to "describe the tongue of the woodpecker." The illegitimate son of a wealthy notary in Vinci, a town outside Florence, Italy, da Vinci had a fascination with science and art from a young age. This melding of subjects was a main component of Renaissance life. This book examines da Vinci's birth, young adulthood, sexuality, works (e.g., The Last Supper, The Mona Lisa), and contemporaries such as Michelangelo and Cesare Borgia (on whom Machiavelli's The Prince was based). Lastly, Isaacson explores the polymath's enduring impact.

Candice's picture

A thorough and illuminating look at the consummate Renaissance genius. There are many biographies about Leonardo, and books that are about the things he did, but this one goes deep and gives an amazing amount of insight into how and what he thought, and the events that shaped him -Candice

The prince and the dressmaker book cover
The prince and the dressmaker book cover

The prince and the dressmaker

Jen Wang

GRAPHIC NOVEL Wang
Graphic Novels, LGBTQ+, Young Adult, Historical Fiction

Prince Sebastian is looking for a bride--or rather, his parents are looking for one for him. Sebastian is too busy hiding his secret life from everyone. At night he puts on daring dresses and takes Paris by storm as the fabulous Lady Crystallia--the hottest fashion icon in the world capital of fashion!

Casey's picture

Sweet, poignant and beautiful--don't miss this one! -Casey

Speak : the graphic novel book cover
Speak : the graphic novel book cover

Speak : the graphic novel

Laurie Halse Anderson

GRAPHIC NOVEL Anderson
Graphic Novels, Young Adult, Classics

"Speak up for yourself--we want to know what you have to say." From the first moment of her freshman year at Merryweather High, Melinda knows this is a big fat lie, part of the nonsense of high school. She is friendless--an outcast--because she busted an end-of-summer party by calling the cops, so now nobody will talk to her, let alone listen to her.

Casey's picture

Emily Carroll was the perfect artist for this chilling adaptation. Just as relevant as the original. -Casey

Sherlock Holmes book cover
Sherlock Holmes book cover

Sherlock Holmes

DVD MOVIE ACTION Sherlock
Thriller

After finally catching serial killer and occult 'sorcerer' Lord Blackwood, legendary sleuth Sherlock Holmes and his assistant Dr. Watson can close yet another successful case. After his execution, Blackwood mysteriously returns from the grave and resumes his killing spree, Holmes must take up the hunt once again. Contending with Watson's new fiancée and the dimwitted head of Scotland Yard, the determined detective must unravel the clues that will lead him into a twisted web of murder, deceit, and black magic, not to mention the deadly embrace of temptress Irene Adler.

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Burial rites : a novel book cover
Burial rites : a novel book cover

Burial rites : a novel

Hannah Kent

FICTION Kent Hannah
Historical Fiction

Set against Iceland's stark landscape, Hannah Kent brings to vivid life the story of Agnes, who, charged with the brutal murder of her former master, is sent to an isolated farm to await execution. Horrified at the prospect of housing a convicted murderer, the family at first avoids Agnes. Only Tóti, a priest Agnes has mysteriously chosen to be her spiritual guardian, seeks to understand her. But as Agnes's death looms, the farmer's wife and their daughters learn there is another side to the sensational story they've heard. . . . BURIAL RITES evokes a dramatic existence in a distant time and place --

Anne M's picture

Agnes Magnusdottir and Fridrik Sigurdsson were the last people executed in Iceland. It was January 12, 1830. They were both convicted of murdering Natan Ketilsson, a noted herbalist, healer, and farmer, stabbing him to death and setting his house on fire. In Burial Rites, Kent offers her interpretation of Agnes’ final months. Agnes awaits her execution housed with the family of District Officer Jon Jonsson, which understandably causes friction in the household. What I appreciate about the novel is that the murder isn’t the center of the narrative. Rather, Kent writes well about the building of a relationship and the development of trust and understanding between people who already have their minds made up about each other. This growth is stunted by the impending execution, which hangs over the situation like a sword of Damocles. Indeed, an axe is being fashioned. I also enjoyed how Kent used government documents and letters from officials on how to deal with the prisoners and the execution into the narrative. It’s a bleak novel—but it really can’t be anything else. -Anne M