Jun
1

Bad Girls Don’t Die by Katie Alender

With a little bit of mystery, a touch of romance, and spine-chilling eerieness, Katie Alender’s Bad Girls Don’t Die is a great summer read!

Jun
1

Bonk by Mary Roach

Bonk is an wonderful, open look at human behavior, and how society reacts & responds to that behavior. Enjoy Bonk with an open mind and a sense of the ridiculous – because, really, how seriously can we take ourselves?

May
15

The Shack by Wm. Paul Young

The scenes this author paints are majestic and make your imagination go wild.

Apr
29

Your Neighborhood Gives Me the Creeps by Adam Selzer

Your Neighborhood Gives Me The Creeps tells about the wayward adventures of Adam Selzer, self proclaimed nerd, Ghost Hunter, Paranormal investigator, and skeptic.

Apr
26

Perfume by Daniel Suskind

German author Patrick Susskind wrote Das Perfume (Perfume) in 1985; an exploration of scent and how it connects to our emotions and ultimately, our humanity.

Apr
23

Speed of Dark by Elizabeth Moon

Winner of the 2003 Nebula Award and the 2003 Arthur C. Clarke Award, The Speed of Dark merits at least a second, if not a third read!

Apr
23
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Stitches: A Memoir by David Small

A unique graphic novel and strange, subtly powerful story.

Apr
14

Where The Wild Things Are by Dave Eggers

Just a longer version of that picture book you loved.

Apr
13

Poison Study by Maria V. Snyder

So addicting you just might dream living it yourself.

Apr
11
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Scary Fairy Tales by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya

Quirky and powerful, it’s a quick, enjoyable, and very interesting read.