Monthly Archives: October 2023

Skating Wild On An Inland Sea

 by Jean Pendziwol

Two children wake up to hear the lake singing, then the wind begins wailing…or is it a wolf?  They bundle up and venture out into the cold, carrying their skates.  On the snow-covered shore, they spot tracks made by fox, deer, hare, mink, otter…and the wolf!  in the bay, the ice is thick and smooth.  They lace up their skates, step onto the ice, stroking and gliding, and the great lake sings again. 

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Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive The Sleigh

 by Mo Willems

It’s the most wonderful time of the year–for driving a sleigh!  “Tis also the season–for driving a sleigh! Oh, and joy to the–driving a sleigh!  The Pigeon has made a list and checked it once.  Can his holiday dream come true?  Or will the Pigeon be left out in the cold. 

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Frank and Bean the Stinky Feet Monster

 by Jamie Michalak

Frank has a book, a map, and a plan to find the Stinky Feet Monster.  Bean has new boots, a new hat, and a drum, and is ready to rock–BOOM, BOOM, BOOM!  He doesn’t believe in the Stinky Feet Monster, but as the two friends trek through the dark woods, they encounter strange noises, big footprints, and a very foul odor.  Could that be the elusive monster?  Will it make Frank and Bean its next meal? 

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At The End of The World

 by Nadia Mikail

With the world about to end, Aisha and her family undertake a road trip to find her estranged sister in this blazingly original and wonderfully affecting YA debut.

 

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Mastering The Art of French Murder

by Colleen Cambridge

Set in the City of Light and starring Julia Child’s (fictional) best friend, confidant, and fellow American, this new historical mystery series combines a fresh perspective on the iconic chef’s years in post-WWII Paris with a delicious mystery and a unique culinary twist. 

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The Night House

by Jo Nesbo

Nesbo’s latest is a horror thriller about an unlikeable young teenager named Richard who is living with his aunt and uncle in a small town.  He does not want to be there and admits that he does everything he can to be despised by his relatives, his classmates, and all the adults around him.  Unfortunately for Richard, he finds himself front and center in a bizarre murder case, and he decides to find out what really happenend before he can be accused of the crime and punished. 

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A Winter In New York

by Josie Silver

A young chef stumbles on a secret family recipe that might lead her to the love-and-life-she’s been looking for in this novel from the NY Times bestselling author of One Day in December. 

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Second Act

by Danielle Steel

In this gripping novel from #1 NY Times bestselling author Danielle Steel, a top Hollywood executive seeks a new beginning when his career takes and unplanned turn. 

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