Are you looking for some good books to enjoy out in the sun, or to read for our Adult Summer Reading Program? Don’t miss our library staff members’ latest favorites! All these staff picks are on display on the first floor of the library throughout June and may be checked out with your library card.
Kaela's Picks
Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson
Catchy title, catchy characters, unexpected plot! Promise not to disappoint!
Nine Lives by Peter Swanson
“Nine strangers receive a list with their names on it in the mail. They dismiss it as junk, a fluke–until very, very bad things begin happening to them, one by one.” Had me guessing until the very end!
How to Be a Coffee Bean by Jon Gordon
An enjoyable, easy read to help refocus on what really matters in life. This book gives practical insight on things to practice to have a more positive mindset. And really, who doesn’t like coffee?!
Mary's Picks
What the Fireflies Knew by Kai Harris
A coming-of-age novel told from the perspective of an eleven-year-old over the course of a single summer as she tries to make sense of her new life with her estranged grandfather and sister after the death of her father and disappearance of her mother.
Go As a River by Shelley Read
This is a story of deeply held love in the face of hardship and loss, but also of courage, resilience, friendship, and finally, home–where least expected.
Michelle's Picks
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde
This one is a genre bending book. Sci-fi/fantasy/mystery/history/alternate timeline. This book even has great puns. It is a hilarious take on what life would be life if we loved literature like we do sports.
The Feast of the Moon by Jeremy Lambert
This graphic novel is a prequel to the new Dungeons and Dragons movie starring Chris Pine.
Dawn's Picks
Honey, Baby, Mine: A Mother and Daughter Talk Life, Death, Love (And Banana Pudding) by Laura Dern and Diane Ladd
I’m just getting started on this mother/daughter conversation. Loving this book so much already that I wanted to recommend it to you.
But Have You Read the Book? by Kristen Lopez
52 literary gems that inspired our favorite films.
Dellie's Picks
Only the Beautiful by Susan Meissner
World War II tragedy, sadness, separation, and happiness at the end. A must read!!
Heirlooms by Sandra Byrd
Loss, romance, heritage, and recovering life’s history from the past.
Seabreeze Sunset by Jan Moran
Great series to read. #3 of the Summer Beach series.
Susanna's Pick
Read Me by Leo Benedictus
This one was a step outside my comfort zone, recommended to me by a friend. At first, it seemed like grown-up Harriet the Spy, but then things escalated. Give it a try, even if thrillers are not your usual fare. It’s very creepy!
Brenda's Pick
Looking for Jane by Heather Marshall
A timely novel given the recent overturning of Roe v. Wade in the U.S. and a fascinating exploration of a period in Canadian history. This story is not about abortion or adoption–it’s about motherhood, love, and the impossible choices women so often face (and how many have no choice at all). Highly recommended and it is based on factual accounts. Great discussion questions at the end perfect for book clubs!
Montica's Pick
Little House in the Suburbs by Deanna Caswell and Daisy Siskin
This book has a little bit of everything in it. Lots of recipes for homemade things like cleaning supplies, skincare items and more.
Joni's Pick
I Capture the Castle by Dodie Smith
This is one of my absolute favorites! Great for teens and adults, you’ll love this heroine and laugh out loud at her adventures.
Dennis' Pick
Private Dancer by Tina Turner
Legendary singer Tina Turner died May 24th at the age of 83. Released in 1984, this album went multi-platinum and includes the title song and other hits including “Better Be Good to Me” and “What’s Love Got to Do With It.”
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