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Slewfoot by Brom

Title: Slewfoot 

Author: Brom

Review: This chilling tale set in New England follows a recently-widowed young woman, Abitha, as she struggles to come to terms with her husband’s strange and eerie death. Nearby, an ancient spirit awakens in the woods— provoking rumors in the nearby town about witches and darker forces at play in Abitha’s life…This is folk horror at its finest, and Brom’s illustrations throughout this work are a gripping addition!  Review by: Jo

 

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The Wicked King by Holly Black

Title: The Wicked King

Author: Holly Black

Review: I could not put this book down. Holly Black is an amazing author that always keeps the reader engaged and on the edge of their seat. If you like stories of fairies that are true to actual fairy mythology, this series is a must read!

Review by:  River

 

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Tilt by Emma Pattee

Title: Tilt

Author: Emma Pattee

Review: Heart wrenching, funny, disastrous . An experience we all hope to never have…but could it? Maybe not pregnant, but still! Set in Portland, Oregon. Written in great detail. I loved this book! 

Review by: Jan

 

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Dear Bookstore by Emily Arrow

Title: Dear Bookstore

Author: Emily Arrow

Review: As a fan of books about books (and bookstores), I think this one captures the joy of books from a young age. 

I'm really glad my parents got me started reading as a child.  I think everyone should.

Review by: Ben

 

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Swamplandia! - Karen Russell

Title: Swamplandia!

Author: Karen Russell

Review: This debut novel from Karen Russell is ripe with a murky, surreal Florida atmosphere as it chronicles the trials of the Bigtree family who own a declining alligator-wrestling theme park. At times darkly funny and disturbing, this is a truly unique read which began as a 2006 short story, "Ava Wrestles the Alligator."

Review by: Layne

 

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Tree Story by Valerie Trouet

Title: Tree Story

Author: Valerie Trouet

Review: More than just counting tree rings to see a tree's age, this book expanded my understanding of dendrochronology to show how scientists are gaining insights into all kinds things like the age of old buildings and even shipwrecks.  

Review by:  Ben

 

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The God of the Woods by Liz Moore

Title: The God of the Woods

Author: Liz Moore

Review: Deep in the woods of the Adirondack Mountains, a teenage girl has gone missing from her wealthy family’s summer camp. After her brother’s unsolved disappearance from the same camp over a decade before, and with a convicted killer on the loose, a desperate search for the truth ensues. Bouncing between both past and present cases, Moore’s book is a must-read for mystery lovers!

Review by:  Bethany

 

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The Ship Beneath the Ice by Mensun Bound

Title: The Ship Beneath the Ice

Author: Mensun Bound

Review: In terms of maritime historical narratives, I think you’d be hard-pressed to find anything more compelling than the story of Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition and his lost ship, the Endurance. This narrative covers both the details of Shackleton’s 1914 expedition and two modern attempts to locate the Endurance in the Weddell Sea. It tells a story of survival, courage, and perseverance in the face of seemingly impossible odds, and I can’t recommend it enough!

Review by: Jo

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The Frozen River by Ariel Lawton

Title: The Frozen River

Author: Ariel Lawton

Review: Historical fiction at its finest. Set in 1789, Maine. The main character is a mid-wife with a large family, a wonderful husband and a sassy horse. The struggles are real. The writing is fabulous. The perspective is different and incredibly fascinating. Highly recommend.

Review by: Jan

 

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What the Chicken Knows by Sy Montgomery

Title: What the Chicken Knows

Author: Sy Montgomery

Review:  This is a wonderful and glorious book about one of my favorite feathered friends, chickens. What’s not to love about chickens?

Review by: Julie

 

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The Champagne Letters by Kate Macintosh

Title: The Champagne Letters

Author: Kate Macintosh

Review:  As the title indicates, The Champagne Letters is a book that will appeal to lovers of Champagne! It does not disappoint. I love Champagne and I loved this book! An historical fiction novel, this will educate, fascinate and entertain all at the same time. I have to say, this will be one of my favorite books to recommend for a long time to come.

Review by:  Jan

 

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The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw

Title: The Salt Grows Heavy

Author: Cassandra Khaw

Review: Two companions, a plague doctor and a mermaid, set out on a journey through a wood. But they certainly don’t expect to encounter a village populated entirely by a cult of cannibalistic saints and bloodthirsty children— nor the horrors that lurk within this community. This short tale is both gruesome and absolutely captivating, and it’s one that will stick with you for a long time!

Review by:  Jo

 

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A Thousand Heartbeats by Kiera Cass

Title: A Thousand Heartbeats

Author: Kiera Cass

Review:  How does one know when they’ve fallen in love? Princess Annika has always dreamed of falling in love, but the closest she’s come was a brief childhood crush. On the other hand, Lennox has sworn off love of any kind so as not to distract himself from his lifelong goal: taking back his kingdom that was stolen from his family. In this PG enemies-to-lovers novel, Kiera Cass does a fantastic job of pulling the readers in to listen for the sound of a thousand heartbeats.

Review by: Bethany

 

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In the Hour of Crows by Dana Elmendorf

Title: In the Hour of Crows

Author: Dana Elmendorf

Review: This was a couldn’t-put-down book for me! Brimming with folk magic and mystery, this Southern Gothic tale immersed me in its atmosphere. The protagonist can talk death out of the dying. What happens when her loved one is killed and she must delve deep into small town secrets to unravel her complicated past?

Review by: Layne

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Last One at the Wedding by Jason Rekulak

Title: Last One at the Wedding

Author: Jason Rekulak

Review:  When Frank receives a phone call from his estranged daughter, Maggie, inviting him to her wedding, he is ecstatic.  Determined to mend their relationship, he soon begins to wonder if her phone call was really a call for help.  As the wedding weekend unfolds, Frank begins to uncover secrets that may be best left buried. 

Review by:  Jannelle

 

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Backyard Bird Chronicles by Amy Tan

Title: Backyard Bird Chronicles

Author: Amy Tan

Review: I loved Tan's journey as a bird watcher and her development as an illustrator,

and how she catches the details of the little birds she draws and their personalities.

Review by: Julie

 

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The Wood at Midwinter by Susanna Clarke

Title: The Wood at Midwinter

Author: Susanna Clarke

Review: A young woman sets out for a simple walk in the midwinter woods with her animal companions… but an unexpected encounter in the heart of the wood promises to change her world forever. Beautifully illustrated and slightly eerie, this delightful tale set in the world of Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell is one that you shouldn’t miss!

Review by:  Jo

 

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The Secret History of Bigfoot by John O’Connor

Title: The Secret History of Bigfoot

Author: John O’Connor

Review: This is not your typical book on the famous cryptid. It’s more a sociological exploration of belief.

The author writes as a skeptic but with a lot of warmth and interest in understanding the obsession society often has with the unexplainable.

As the book states, “It’s in the Pacific Northwest where Bigfoot’s story begins.”

Review by:  Layne

 

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Lonely Planet Hidden Libraries by DC Helmuth

Title: Lonely Planet Hidden Libraries

Author: DC Helmuth

Review: When most of of think of libraries, we have a specific image of what a library looks like.  But just look at all the forms a library can take with this tour around the globe. Some of them are so creative!

Review by:  Ben

 

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All the Books by Haley Rocco

Title: All the Books

Author: Haley Rocco

Review: The most amazing children’s book I have read in a LONG time! The illustrations and the message in this book are just fabulous.

I highly recommend this book for everyone who has a child on their Santa list.

Review by:  Jan

 

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