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  • 4 stars out of 5

For the Right to Learn: Malala Yousafzai’s Story by Rebecca Langston-George

Famous teen activist for children's and women's rights, Malala Yousafzai, didn't just fall into activism, she was thrust into it. In a show of defiance, Malala attended school in the...

Posted by on September 10, 2016

  • 3 stars out of 5

Anything but Ordinary Addie : the True Story of Adelaide Herrmann, Queen of Magic by Mara Rockliff

The shared history of magic and showmanship has long included the stories of men, most famously Harry Houdini and PT Barnum, but some readers may be surprised to know that...

Posted by on September 10, 2016

  • 4 stars out of 5

We Should Hang Out Sometime by Josh Sundquist

Each relationship is presented in three parts –the backstory, the hypothesis, and the investigation – and hilarious charts and diagrams accompany each pseudo-scientific relationship analysis. Josh may have struck out...

Posted by on September 10, 2016

  • 4 stars out of 5

Southern Cross by Andy Belanger, Becky Cloonan, and Lee Loughridge

An enjoyable and evocative sci-fi comic that blends mystery with a touch of horror. Alex Braith has booked passage on the Southern Cross, a space freighter bound for Titan, where...

Posted by on September 6, 2016

The Good Lie

Christine Maleno, Adult Services Programming Librarian, shares her latest movie recommendation: The Good Lie (2014) is a beautiful movie inspired by the Sudanese civil war that began in the ‘80s,...

Posted by on November 12, 2015

Sous Chef: 24 hours on the line by Michael Gibney

Have you ever wondered what it is like to be working in the kitchen of a nice restaurant when the perfect meal is delivered to your table? Do you know...

Posted by on August 24, 2015

Goodbye Stranger by Rebecca Stead

Goodbye Stranger is the newest book by Rebecca Stead, author of the Newbery Award winning book When You Reach Me. Stead has a talent for creating plots that include an...

Our Souls at Night by Kent Haruf

Even at first sight, this small volume by Kent Haruf drew me in although I had four other books to consider reading on my nightstand. Why did it attract me?...

Posted by on July 6, 2015

More Things in Heaven and Earth by Jeff High

Are you missing the town of Mitford? Do you long for a trip to Lake Wobegon?  I have another small, quaint town for you to visit this summer. Watervalley, Tennessee...

Posted by on June 30, 2015

A Good Killing by Allison Leotta

In Allison Leotta’s latest novel, A Good Killing, readers get caught up in the unveiling of a plot to take down a small town hero who has preyed on young...

Posted by on June 29, 2015

The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted by Elizabeth Berg

Illinois Reads is a yearly statewide project to promote reading for all Illinois citizens. Established under the Illinois Reading Council, reading is encouraged at all age levels, from babies to...

Posted by on June 17, 2015

The Precipice by Paul Doiron

Two college girls have disappeared while hiking the “Hundred Mile Wilderness” in Maine. Sketchy details become available as game warden Mike Bowditch is tasked with constructing the girls’ check-in points...

Posted by on June 1, 2015

10% Happier by Dan Harris

In 10% Happier : How I tamed the voice in my head, reduced stress without losing my edge, and found self-help that actually works– a true story, Dan Harris details...

Posted by on May 22, 2015

The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan

To celebrate the birth of Princess Charlotte, the newest addition to the British Royal Family, I decided to fall head first down a rabbit hole of Kate Middleton/Prince William romantic...

Posted by on May 18, 2015

Five Days Left by Jennifer Lawson Timmer

Five Days Left by Jennifer Lawson Timmer is the story of two people connected through an online forum for parents with non-traditional parenting arrangements. Mara Nichols is a 42-year-old, Indian-Canadian...

Posted by on May 15, 2015

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