By Lesa Holstine, Kimberly McGee, Linda Tilden, Patricia Uttaro
A World of Curiosities by Louise Penny (Minotaur: St. Martin's, LJ starred review) is the top holds title of the week. LibraryReads and Library Journal offer read-alikes for patrons waiting to read this buzziest book.
Maybe you’re feeling exhausted, mentally and physically, from the last few years and the uncertainty that came with them. Maybe you’re finding it difficult to connect with the things that once added joy to life. If you relate to this, certified positive psychology practitioner Sophie Cliff is here to help.
Books of lists, lists of books, collections of music, art, movies, and more (so much more) offer multiple pleasures for browsers, list makers, and the endlessly curious.
In this intimate glimpse into the lives of wildlife, you'll discover how animals make creative choices that affect their social, cultural, and environmental worlds. Library Journal says "this broad survey of creative animal behavior will appeal to artists of all types and to animal lovers."
I have found that every novel I write has themes of love, forgiveness, family, classism, colorism, racism and motherhood threaded throughout. These universal themes work in every time period and it was quite easy for me to weave through the hardship that the characters face while always offering a glimpse of light and hope.
Xavier Giannoli’s multiple-César-winning adaptation of Balzac’s marathon novel will earn the attention of literary mavens.
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