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Ross Gay’s collection of lyric essays written over the course of one year is this year’s One Book One Community selection. Dan Compton has this month’s…
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Get ready to cheer for the unlikely hero of the summer – a middle school science teacher. Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir, takes its readers on a…
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Resisting processed food might be less a matter of willpower than a fight with addiction similar to tobacco, according to Michael Moss in his new book,…
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Author Christina Baker Kline’s latest historical novelsheds light onthe harsh penal system in nineteenth-century England and the impact of colonization in…
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If you can spend hours in little bookstores, often prefer a good book to a live person, love the way books smell, and seek out libraries when you’re on…
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The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Turn of the Key and In a Dark Dark Wood returns with another suspenseful thriller set on a snow-covered…
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Author Susanna Clarke’s recent novel introduces us to a breathtaking new world and an intriguing protagonist who’s trying to make sense of his place in…
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The book “Likes” is great escape and a reminder of what’s real, and what’s not, in these unsettling times. Summit County Librarian Kirsten Nilsson, has…
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Living through the Covid-19 pandemic has changed our lives in ways large and small. A new collection of essays and poems explores various ways we are…
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American Dirt by Jeanine Cummings, hailed as “‘The Grapes of Wrath’ for our times,” was Oprah's Book Club selection in January. By March there was so much…