Dear Mr. M
This suspenseful whodunit, filled with Herman Koch’s famous wit and acute portrayal of human failings, keeps you balancing in the gaps between fact and fiction.
Several Books with Several Narrators
“There are two sides to every story” the old adage goes. But it’s a lot more fun when there are more than two!
Flight Behavior
“A certain feeling comes from throwing your good life away and it is one part rapture.”
Black? White! Day? Night! by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
Are you looking for a special book for a toddler or preschooler this holiday season? This concept book could be the perfect choice. Die cuts in the shapes of rectangles … Continued
In Other Words: Great Translations and an Adaptation
Get to know new authors and explore global literature! From Russia to Libya, from Chile to Chechnya, these books combine great authors with their fantastic translators.
A Roundup of Turkey Stories
Escaping Turkeys Thanksgiving is a popular national holiday celebrated in North America, with Canada’s celebration on the second Monday of October, and the United States’ holiday on the fourth Thursday … Continued
Sweet Treats and Tasty Reads
Here are a few humorous children’s books to tickle the funny bone and set your tummy to rumbling!
The Scorpio Races
Every November on the island of Thisby, those brave enough race in The Scorpio Races. But they aren’t racing on the type of horse you or I are familiar with. They race on capaill uisce, water horses that won’t hesitate to attack each other or eat human flesh.
Violenzia and Other Deadly Amusements
“And let there be no forgiveness or mercy, for they have shown none.”
V for Vendetta
During this especially turbulent Fifth of November, revisit the classic graphic novel that influenced a generation of anarchist stories and political movements during the late 20th and early 21st century.