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The Girl and the Stars by Mark Lawrence

Title:  The Girl and the Stars

Author: Mark Lawrence

Review:

The Girl and the Stars by Mark Lawrence is a brilliant and unique read. Living on an ice planet, the citizens must adopt strict rules to enable their race to survive. When Yaz's brother is deemed unfit to survive, he is thrown into the pit of the missing children. The adventure begins when Yaz jumps in to save him. And interesting magic system makes itself known under the ice. Can Yaz find her brother and survive her new reality?

Review by:  Aly

 

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How We Learn by Benedict Carey

Title:  How We Learn

Author: Benedict Carey

Review:

Quite a bit of research has gone into understanding how we learn.  This book lays out some of the most effective strategies.  From spaced review, to changing your environment while studying.  If you want to learn how to learn, start here.

Review by:  Ben

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Book of Lost Friends by Lisa Wingate

Title:  Book of Lost Friends

Author: Lisa Wingate

Review:

This is the new book by the author of Before We Were Yours. Inspired by the "Lost Friends" advertisements in the South after the Civil War, this is the story of two women, Hannie Gossett and Benny Silva.  Although they are separated by 100 years, their stories come together in such a beautiful way.  I loved this book! 

Review by:  Jannelle

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The Sun Down Motel by Simone St James

Title:  The Sun Down Motel

Author: Simone St James

Review: This was a page turner from the get-go! A nail- biter and heart thumping ride of a book. Carly Kirk was always curious about what happened to her aunt Viv who disappeared 35 years ago. She goes to the last place that aunt Viv was, the Sundial Motel, a throwback from the 60s.  She takes up the post that her aunt Viv had before she disappeared,  a night office clerk. Soon things started happening, The smell of cigarette smoke when she was around a little boy by the pool, lights flashing, doors opening...  It’s an amazing and creepy read!

Review by:  Julie

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A Hundred Suns by Karin Tanabe

Title:  A Hundred Suns

Author: Karin Tanabe

Review:

Taking place in the 1930’s, this is a story of a woman, Jessie, leaving poverty and abuse in Kentucky in hope of a better life .

Travelling to Paris, she succeeds in meeting and marrying into the wealthy Michelin family.  From here the story moves to Indochina where the Michelin rubber plantations operate.  There she experiences the beginnings of the communist rebellion against France.  A story with secrets, scandals , mystery and some history of what is now Viet Nam.  A good read.

 

Review by:  Dianne

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Liquid Rules by Mark Miodownik

Title:  Liquid Rules

Author: Mark Miodownik

Review:

From the author of Stuff Matters, comes another book.  This time the focus is on liquids.  I was fascinated by his account of how the liquid ink in a ball point pen works for example.  Or how liquid soap is able to pull dirt from your hands.  If you like the science of everyday stuff, check out this book.

Review by:  Ben

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Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng

Title:  Little Fires Everywhere

Author: Celeste Ng

Review:

This poignant and dramatic masterpiece shows what happens when the well-to-do Richardson family starts getting involved in the matters of the unconventional Warren family. Secrets get dug up when both families get tangled up in a moral dilemma turned huge political debate that shakes up the otherwise peaceful and rule-abiding town of Shaker Heights, Ohio. This novel is a masterclass in empathy, and one that I will joyfully return to time and time again.

Review by:  Devon

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The XY by Virginia Bergin

Title:  The XY

Author: Virginia Bergin

Review:

Imagine a world where men can no longer survive. River grew up in a world very different from our own after a virus targeted every living being with a Y chromosome. That is, until one day when she stumbles across a boy who is very ill but alive all the same. The chain reaction sends River on a course she never saw coming. Bergin explores difficult, complex topics in her newest novel, including gender roles and rape. This is not a light read, but makes you consider the world from a different perspective.

Review by:  Bethany

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The Beast's Heart by Leife Shallcross

Title:  The Beast's Heart

Author: Leife Shallcross

Review:

This story is a wondrous tale of beauty and the beast.  This time it’s told by the beast. Through his eyes the story unfolds. It has new plots and twists but it holds the original flavor of the classic.  A wonderful sweet retelling of a classic I will be sure to re-read it over and over again.

Review by:  Julie

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The Body by Bill Bryson

Title:  The Body

Author: Bill Bryson

Review:

How is it that humans are so intricate yet fail to complete some of the simplest tasks? Bill Bryson, lacking any scientific or medical background, is surprisingly the perfect man to answer these questions (and many more) while also splitting your sides with laughter. This well-researched book combines interesting statistics, amusing anecdotes, and top-notch comedy to make an engaging read for anyone looking for an owner's manual to their own body. Hopefully you read the terms and conditions...

Review by:  Devon

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Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson

Title:  Mistborn

Author: Brandon Sanderson

Review:

Mistborn takes place on the planet Scadrial. It’s an exciting adventure fantasy that follows a young woman named Vin with amazing Allomancy powers. Can she save the planet from the evil Lord Ruler and overthrow the final empire?

Review by:  Aly

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Devil Darling Spy by Matt Killeen

Title:  Devil Darling Spy

Author: Matt Killeen

Review:

What would happen to you if you were Jewish orphan Nazi Germany? More than likely you would be sent to a concentration camp and killed. Not Sarah. She became a spy, part of a resistance that was trying to hunt down a crazed German doctor. A doctor who was bent  on creating the perfect germ warfare. Through Sarah’s quest to find him, she and her companions must go through central Africa where she sees the horrors of colonization that the allies and the Nazi brought upon the people and the land. This was a page turner that chilled me to the bone.

Review by:  Julie

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How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan

Title:  How to Change Your Mind

Author: Michael Pollan

Review:

If you haven’t seen what’s changed with the subject of psychedelics since the 1960’s, then take a look at this book for an update to the field.  There is promising research being done on the therapeutic benefits of many plants and compounds once only thought of in terms of hippies and counter culture.  Times have changed.  Pollan takes us on his quest to understand each one both scientifically and personally.

Review by:  Ben

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A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer

Title:  A Curse So Dark and Lonely

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Review: Calling all fairy tale lovers! Following the traditional story line of the old-timey folktale “Beauty and the Beast”, we follow Rhen and Harper as they embark on the romantic journey we as kids learned to love. When Harper is kidnapped and taken to a world where cell phones don’t work, kings and queens still rule the land of Emberfall, and an evil monster lurks, she thinks she must be dreaming. But when Emberfall falls in danger, Harper must decide whose side she’s on and whether Rhen is worth risking her life over. This book is impossibly perfect and it exceeded my expectations one hundred times over. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough.

Review by:  Jodie

 

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Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano

Title:  Dear Edward

Author: Ann Napolitano

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Twelve year old Edward and his family board a plane headed to Los Angeles.  The plane crashes and Edward is the sole survivor.  We follow Edward as he copes with the aftermath of losing his entire family and deals with the fame of being the only survivor of the 184 passengers aboard the plane.  Alternately, the details of the plane and the stories of the other passengers reveal what happened on that day.  This is a wonderful story of human resilience after tragedy.

 

Review by:  Jannelle

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Where She Fell by Kaitlin Ward

Title:  Where She Fell

Author: Kaitlin Ward

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Eliza, an aspiring geologist, has grown up hearing about people being swallowed by sinkholes near her home. Legend has it that those people fall into a vast cave system and join an underground society, but Eliza knows you simply couldn't survive in such a situation. That is until she finds herself in that very predicament. Determined to make it home to her family, Eliza finds herself battling creatures, forming friendships, and drawing on every geographical fact she's ever learned in order to escape.

Review by:  Bethany

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Me by Elton John

Title:  Me

Author: Elton John

Review:

Elton John's story is one that could only be told by Elton John himself. His life is laid out in every last poignant, dramatic, and comedic detail. His trademark personality and one-of-a-kind style oozes through the pages in this rollercoaster of an autobiography.

Review by:  Devon

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Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton

Title:  Hollow Kingdom

Author: Kira Jane Buxton

Review:

Everything was great until his eyeball fell out.

Big Jim and his raven, S.T., live a humble life in Seattle when one summer's day Big Jim is suddenly afflicted by some disease.

S.T., being a resourceful bird, sets out on a mission to cure Big Jim before it's too late to save him; however he soon finds out Big Jim's not the only one affected.

How's a domesticated crow supposed to survive in world where humans are suddenly replaced by something far worse?

Review by:  Chandler

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Rustic Joyful Food by Danielle Kartes

Title:  Rustic Joyful Food

Author: Danielle Kartes

Review:

This cookbook is so much more than just a cookbook! Stories, insights and back stories make this a book you will want to read before you even try a recipe. But once you do you’ll have a hard time deciding which one to try these are all simple plain language that anyone can understand and follow and they are so creative that your family will love to help you in the kitchen!  So get one for the cook in your family. Even if that cook is you!

Review by:  Julie

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Stay Sexy and Don't get Murdered

Title:  Stay Sexy and Don't get Murdered

Author: Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff

Review:

From the hit podcast, "My Favorite Murder" comes a book filled with Georgia and Karen's best advice when it comes to life and not getting murdered. With both humor and personal experiences, they walk through their most popular catchphrases from the podcast and show us how it can change lives. Through their expert advice I have learned that it's never a good idea to go in the forest and that murderinos need to stick together even if everyone else thinks we're crazy. If you're interested in true crime and you love a good laugh, not only do I recommend their podcast, but I highly suggest picking up this book.

Review by:  Jodie

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