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May be harder than you think

Cover of Butt or face?: Can You Tel
A review of Butt or face?: Can You Tell Which End You're Looking At? by Kari Lavelle

Does it ever get old??? No, it does not. Animal books are one of the staples of any library kids collection and these two are extra fun. In close up, highly detailed color photos, the reader is asked if they are looking at a “butt” or a “face” of an animal. Turn the page and get your answer along with interesting facts about the animal in question.Some animals are easy guesses, but most are exotic surprises.  Who knew an Australian Mary River Turtle breathes through its butt and can stay underwater for several days at a time?

Sep 20, 2024

Commuting connections

Cover of Iona Iverson's Rules for C
A review of Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting by Clare Pooley

A couple of months ago, my colleague Jane posted a book review for A Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches and described it as “a warm hug of a book.” I really needed a warm book hug at the time and I read it… three times. Ever since I have been on the hunt for that warm hug feeling. A book about people making connections, showing up for each other, and making the most out of their lives. It’s a big ask, and not something you find every day.

Sep 18, 2024

There's always a way in

Cover of The Gatekeeper
A review of The Gatekeeper by James Byrne

Desmond Aloysius Limerick (Dez) is a retired gatekeeper. What's a gatekeeper you may ask? Well in Dez's case, a kind of cross between Jack Reacher, MacGyver, and John McClane. His former profession had him working ops around the world and as a gatekeeper he was responsible not only for getting his teams into whatever location they needed to enter, but making sure they all got out too. He was an expert on entrances and exits of all kinds. His current life has him living in southern California and sitting in on an occasional musical gig.

Sep 16, 2024

How to help

Cover of Just What To Do
A review of Just What To Do by Kyle Lukoff

This book is all about how to help the people you love when they are sad and grieving. The narrator makes a card for their brother when his cactus dies, but it turns out he just wants to hear a joke to make him laugh.

So then, they go to the library for a joke book when their cousin’s goldfish dies, but it turns out that what she wants is a hug.

Sep 13, 2024

Too Good to Miss - September 2024

Cover of Too good to Miss Collectio
Too good to Miss Collection

Every month there are new titles purchased for the Too Good to Miss collections at our libraries. If you're not familiar with TGTM (as we call it here in library-world), it's a special collection of popular books that are truly too good to miss. Some are new and popular titles, others are older titles that might not have had as much media attention as a bestseller or celebrity book club selection but are still great reads that deserve another look.

Sep 11, 2024

Introduction to the Norendy tales

Cover of The Puppets of Spelhorst
A review of The Puppets of Spelhorst by Kate DiCamillo
Julie Morstad

This is the first book in "The Norendy Tales" series by Kate DiCamillo. The Puppets of Spelhorst is a wonderful story filled with hope, adventure, wisdom, courage and love. Five puppets: a king, an owl, a boy, a girl, and a wolf are "in a story together" that starts with their purchase from a toy shop by an old, broken-hearted sea captain named Spelhorst.

Sep 10, 2024

Travel via literary and musical worlds

Cover of The Summer We Crossed Euro
A review of The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain by Kazuo Ishiguro
Bianca Bagnarelli

This book celebrates summer in an unexpected and inviting way. Nobel Prize-winning author Kazuo Ishiguro creates a thematic collection of yearning, love, sadness and the other-worldliness of travel in a graphic novel comprised of lyrics written for Grammy-nominated jazz singer Stacey Kent. Who knew that the author of The Remains of the Day and Never Let Me Go honed his literary skills writing lyrics as a young man? He explains it all in the introduction.

Sep 5, 2024

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