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The Moonlight Meeting by Tracey Hecht
Steph S. says:
Do you know what a pangolin is? What about a Pomelo? Or the word “nocturnal”? Find out in this funny story of unlikely friendship. -
Everybody’s Somewhere by Cornelia Maude Spelman
Steph S. says:
This book reassures kiddos that everyone is somewhere even if you can’t see them, and reminds us that we are all somebody, too. -
Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng
Steph S. says:
Wonderfully written and subtly stunning. I am now going to have to read her
first book. -
The Boy & the Book by David Michael Slater
Pam says:
This wordless book tells a wonderful story! -
I Am Gandhi by Brad Meltzer
Steph S. says:
Ghandi was one person who changed the world. Read about him in this fun biography. -
The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slimani
Cindy says:
What lengths would you go to to keep the perfect job? -
Bizzy Mizz Lizzie by David Shannon
Steph S. says:
The busy illustrations mirror Lizzie’s life, until she is forced to take a break! -
Mother Bruce by Ryan T. Higgins
Steph S. says:
A grumpy bear becomes the victim of mistaken identity when his breakfast hatches! Lovely illustrations support hilarious text in this endearing story. LOVED IT!!! -
The Paris Wife by Paula McLain
Steph S. says:
In his memoir A Moveable Feast, Ernest Hemingway writes of the regret he suffered losing his first wife and his “one true love.” This endearing, hopeful, and ultimately heart-breaking tale of Hadley and Ernest’s marriage is unforgettable. -
Thorn in My Heart by Liz Curtis Higgs
Steph S. says:
Do not let the “Christian Fiction” label fool you. This series is full of passion and heartache, deceit and jealousy. Higgs is a master of the human condition, ensuring you will become emotionally attached to these characters. -
Animals Do, Too! by Etta Kaner
Monty says:
This is a fun book about animal behavior and how their behavior is similar to human behavior. -
Two Mice by Sergio Ruzzier
Steph S. says:
Two mice go on an adventure and learn the difference between 1, 2 & 3. Great story and simple text, perfect for beginning readers. -
Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen
Kirsten says:
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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? -
Swimming Lessons by Claire Fuller
Steph S. says:
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When their recently injured father claims to have seen their mother, who has been missing 12 years, two disengaged sisters must come together to deal with recent events. Swimming Lessons will keep you guessing as the story unfolds bit by bit. -
Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
Marianne says:
Another heart-wrenching and mind-boggling history lesson about the incredible injustice dealt to the Osage American Indians by our government. -
Yossi and the Monkeys by Jennifer Tzivia MacLeod
Pam says:
The illustrations are colorful and fun. I enjoyed the story and the monkeys. -
American Eclipse by David Baron
Marianne says:
I listened to this book in the week before the August 2017 eclipse and so really felt like I understood the excitement that the 1878 eclipse must have generated. It’s an interesting and informative book about science, discovery, and invention. -
Don’t Eat the Teacher! by Nick Ward
Stephanie L. says:
I read this book to my oldest daughter daily when she was younger and read it now to my youngest. It has parts kids can easily memorize and recognize, plus sections that allow them to contribute and read to me, too. -
Wonderland Creek by Lynn Austin
Judy says:
A local fictional tale that spans genres. Highly recommended!! -
Timeless Moments by Michelle Kidd
Mona says:
This is an intriguing story on time travel. -
Pup and Bear by Kate Banks
Brandy T. says:
A visually pretty book and a sweet story about adoption.Steph S. says:
Pup learns a valuable lesson that serves him well when he is grown, through the help of a polar bear. -
This House, Once by Deborah Freedman
Brandy T. says:
A super cute book with beautiful illustrations that teaches where things come from. -
The Family Romanov by Candace Fleming
Steph S. says:
The story of Anastasia has fascinated audiences for centuries. Fleming employs primary sources to give us a look inside the last days of the Romanov Family. -
Hank Finds an Egg by Rebecca Dudley
Steph S. says:
I LOVE THIS BOOK! The amazing pictures, still-lifes created by the author, are so fantastic you won’t mind the fact that this story has no words! -
Rocket Writes a Story by Ted Hills
Monty says:
A very good book about a cute, little dog who collects words and writes a story. It is a great book for little ones to learn new words or learn to recognize and read words. It is also about making new friends. -
Little Fox in the Forest by Stephanie Graegin
Steph S. says:
This wordless picture book has beautiful illustrations that tell a heartwarming and endearing story. -
Merry and Bright by Debbie Macomber
Mona says:
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A cute Christmas story about an online dating service which takes two people on a comical adventure. -
The Guardian Duke by Jamie Carie
Steph S. says:
The Forgotten Castles series tells the story of a strong independent girl, named Lady Alexandria Featherstone. Part romance and all adventure, this fun romp through Ireland is full of intrigue. -
This Book Just Ate My Dog! by Richard Byrne
Monty says:
This story and the pictures made me giggle. It is a great book in which readers and listeners can interact and help rescue the characters. -
A Piece of the World by Christina Baker-Kline
Steph S. says:
This is the story of a life. Not a celebrity, not someone famous, just someone. Yet, the author manages to pull you in and keep you riveted. A thoroughly enjoyable read!