I Remember You

Kirsten says:
Based on the book by Yrsa Sigurdardottir. While keeping with a majority of the original storyline, the movie introduces a few different, but interesting avenues of the book.

Educated by Tara Westover

Angela says:
Tara tells the story of her unique life in an easy-to-read way. Her search for knowledge and an education is inspiring, and yet she pays a price for her yearning. Her life is interesting to read about and tells a story that seems unreal.

Drunken Fireworks by Stephen King

Beth says:
Alden and his mother are newly rich thanks to an insurance policy and a scratch-off lottery ticket, but their neighbors, the Massimo family, are RICH rich. What begins as a friendly fireworks competition between the two lake house neighbors (known in the county as “The 4th of July Arms Race”) ends in disaster. Skillfully read, this 2-disc story is a great 4th of July read!

This short story was originally published in audiobook format only and was later published in print in the collection The Bazaar of Bad Dreams.

Be Quiet! by Ryan T. Higgins

Stephanie L. says:
This book about 3 mice trying not to talk is hilarious! My 6-year-old daughter giggled through most of the book. We read it 3 times in one night and even read parts of it to everyone at dinner!

Brandy T. says:
I’m completely in love with this book! Great for teaching your kiddos big words.

 

Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen

Kirsten says:
Homespun magic in modern day circumstances. Enhancing the desire to overcome obstacles that were set before you existed and finding the strength to redefine your life. Can you find your own magic?

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    The Stand (Complete and Uncut) by Stephen King

    Beth says:
    King is a master at taking something that could actually happen—like the government accidentally releasing a germ—and weaving his story around it.Even though the page count can be intimidating, it’s a great story of good vs evil. Within the first 30 pages of this book, you are sucked into the story and the backstories of each character.

    Crash! The Cat by David McPhail

    Beth says:
    I loved this book!! Being a cat lover, I can relate to a kitty who’s a handful! Crash the Cat runs around and crashes into things and people, but his family loves him just the way he is. This book teaches children and adults about unconditional love.