Gentrification Stories
If you’re on the waiting list for the book, “When No One Is Watching,” here is a list of some of the best recent stories featuring gentrification at their core.
Teen Titles – Good for Grown-Ups, Too!
If you’re a grown-up in search of rich stories with complex characters, big questions and twists, never count YA out! You’ll find sci-fi, historical fiction, true crime and realistic fiction in this grab bag.
Cozy Mysteries for Rainy Days
With the weather getting damp and dreary, it’s the perfect time to curl up with a book. If you’re in the mood for some sleuthing, cozy up to these cozy mysteries.
Magic for Liars
If you, like me, are a fan of magical worlds grounded in contemporary life, “Magic for Liars” should be on your to-read list.
Live Through This: Strong Women in Historical Fiction for Teens
Traditional travel may not be possible just now, but stories still have the power to take us away. Escape with these historical fiction titles for teens.
If You’re Waiting for “The Glass Hotel,” Try These Other Books
You might have to wait to read Emily St. John Mandel’s newest novel, “The Glass Hotel,” but there are plenty of books to read in the meantime. If you’re looking for atmospheric stories told from multiple perspectives, check out these titles.
Liked “Camino Winds” by John Grisham? Try These Titles!
Waiting to read John Grisham’s latest release “Camino Winds?” Check out some of these readalikes!
The Continuing Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
It is a breath of Victorian Era London air. She perfectly captures the characters and the tone of the stories. I would highly recommend her to any Sherlock Holmes fan.
The Perfect Stranger
No one is ever who they seem to be and everyone has something to hide.
Witchy Women and Haunted Places
The books on this list range in tone from Latinx folklore-derived magical realism to claustrophobic psychological terror but they all feature the uncanny, the surreal, or the supernatural in the … Continued