Week of Friday, October 12, 2018


Boomer1
by Daniel Torday
Discover: Daniel Torday tackles the issue of generational conflict in 21st-century America in a sharp satire.
The Clockmaker’s Daughter
by Kate Morton
Discover: Kate Morton’s moody, atmospheric sixth novel follows the history of a country house and its connection to a Victorian painter.
The Deeper the Water the Uglier the Fish
by Katya Apekina
Discover: Two sisters are forced to deal with dark family history when their mother's suicide attempt results in their reunion with the father they barely know.
Mystery & Thriller
The Witch Elm
by Tana French
Discover: In French's first standalone mystery, a skull found in a manor house garden causes a young art dealer to question how well he knows his family and himself.
Pulse
by Michael Harvey
Discover: Michael Harvey's second crime novel set in 1970s Boston is rich in the ambience of a city facing problems of race, crime, technology and neighborhood loyalty.
Graphic Books
Passing for Human: A Graphic Memoir
by Liana Finck
Discover: A cartoonist ponders the various paths of her life as a creative outsider.
Business & Economics
Make Time: How to Focus on What Matters Every Day
by Jake Knapp and John Zeratsky
Discover: A set of principles and tactics designed to help readers make the most of each day by focusing on what really matters.
Religion
God Is Young
by Pope Francis, transl. by Anne Milano Appel
Discover: Pope Francis discusses God, politics and the nature of hope in this extensive book-length interview.
Humor
Sister BFFs
by Philippa Rice
Discover: Philippa Rice reveals the highs and lows of sisterhood with laugh-out-loud candor and wit.
Poetry
So Far So Good
by Ursula K. Le Guin
Discover: This is the final book of poetry by the acclaimed author Ursula K. Le Guin, on themes of the natural world, memories, mortality and William Bligh.
Children's & Young Adult
Hey, Kiddo
by Jarrett J. Krosoczka
Discover: Jarrett Krosoczka's graphic novel is a reflection on his unconventional upbringing, which included being raised by grandparents due to his mom's devastating addiction.
Thank You, Omu!
by Oge Mora
Discover: The tantalizing scent of Omu's stew brings hungry strangers to her door until her intended dinner disappears, but then an impromptu neighborhood feast appears.
The Echo Room
by Parker Peevyhouse
Discover: In this time-looping sci-fi thriller, two orphaned teens with foggy memories escape a prison only to realize they may have been safer inside.
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