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A book recommended by a librarian (see also the Ask-a-Librarian folder)

I LOVE that NYPL link that Lindi gave us!! :-) Sooooo many choices there! No one ever has to say "I don't know what to read next" with fantastic resources like that!
Sara also gave us a Modern Mrs Darcy link http://modernmrsdarcy.com/50-episode/ - I'm cranky and old-fashioned and I don't "do" podcasts, but it had a list I could read and that made me happy, and I found two books on it that my kids have been pestering me to read (and we own the books, easy-peasy!) So I'm tentatively planning to read either Smile or Drama for this category.
Sara also gave us a Modern Mrs Darcy link http://modernmrsdarcy.com/50-episode/ - I'm cranky and old-fashioned and I don't "do" podcasts, but it had a list I could read and that made me happy, and I found two books on it that my kids have been pestering me to read (and we own the books, easy-peasy!) So I'm tentatively planning to read either Smile or Drama for this category.

I'm glad the list came in handy! My daughter LOVED Smile as well as the followups Sisters and Ghosts.
Sara wrote: "Nadine wrote: ".So I'm tentatively planning to read either Smile or Drama for this category.
I'm glad the list came in handy! My daughter LOVED Smile as well as the followups Sisters and Ghosts."
I read Sisters for this year's challenge ("road trip book"), my daughters' suggestion, and I really did love it! So I'm looking forward to reading another book from Telgemeier! (Youngest daughter gave her new book, Ghosts, a "meh" rating, however. So far she's the only family member to have read it.)
I'm glad the list came in handy! My daughter LOVED Smile as well as the followups Sisters and Ghosts."
I read Sisters for this year's challenge ("road trip book"), my daughters' suggestion, and I really did love it! So I'm looking forward to reading another book from Telgemeier! (Youngest daughter gave her new book, Ghosts, a "meh" rating, however. So far she's the only family member to have read it.)


I already had it on my TBR and it sounds pretty cute.

I already had it on my TBR and it sounds pretty cute."
Loved that book! I just finished it within the last week or two.

Another librarian recommended a series set in the south with a ghost that has been hanging around one family for a very long time. Them Bones by Carolyn Haines (murder mystery) The ghost is hilarious.
Two other recommendations by librarians this year were: The Invention of Wings and The Poisonwood Bible. I loved both of those.


What are some good books you've read lately? I'd love to check them out. Also, your job is awesome.

My job IS awesome! I'm very lucky :D
My number-one recommendation at all times ever is The Girls at the Kingfisher Club, a beautifully written and perfectly characterized retelling of the 12 Dancing Princesses set in Jazz Age New York. This is the one I put in library patrons' hands whenever I get the chance, and it's the one I get the most positive feedback about! I have to plug it at every opportunity :)
Other books I've read and enjoyed fairly recently:
The Sellout - Absolutely razor-sharp satire (not usually my things) about a black man who tries to bring back segregation in his low-income neighborhood. Just won the Man Booker Prize!
Never Let Me Go - Gorgeous, low-key dystopia about relationships and growing up and what makes us the people we are.
Girl Waits with Gun - Historical fiction with some crime and mystery elements mixed in, this one is based on the true story of Constance Kopp, who chased down a local gangster who tried to stiff her family on money he owed them and helped bring them to justice! (Now with a sequel, Lady Cop Makes Trouble.)
The End of the Perfect 10: The Making and Breaking of Gymnastics' Top Score—from Nadia to Now - This one seems dull but is SUPER fascinating: why competitive gymnastics decided to get rid of the "perfect 10" score in favor of open-ended scoring. Bonus: You can find clips of most of the routines mentioned in the book online!
Another Brooklyn - Lyrical, poetic writing about girlhood, growing up and growing apart from people we love. Great on audiobook (and short)!
Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman - Smart, funny, feminist writing from Lindy West, who talks about her life growing up as a Big, Loud Woman. Less repetitive than a lot of recent essay collections, I think.
Cold Comfort Farm - The campaign of a citified woman to reform her country cousins has the tone of Jane Austen mixed with Oscar Wilde.
The Song of Achilles - A super-sweeping love story from the perspective of Achilles' best friend and lover, Patroclus. Great if you like romance and/or fantasy.
...well THAT was fun!!!
Nice list!
"Girl Waits ..." has been on my TBR because I really enjoyed Stewart's book about earthworms. Funny but true! :-). I didn't know it was based on a real woman - perhaps I'll use it for "interesting woman" category.
I've got "Kingfisher Club" on my TBR too, but I'm not sure where to fit it since I already have "Smile" slated for my librarian rec. I suppose I could .... just read it! (Or, if I decide to do Around the Year also, I could fit it in there)
"Girl Waits ..." has been on my TBR because I really enjoyed Stewart's book about earthworms. Funny but true! :-). I didn't know it was based on a real woman - perhaps I'll use it for "interesting woman" category.
I've got "Kingfisher Club" on my TBR too, but I'm not sure where to fit it since I already have "Smile" slated for my librarian rec. I suppose I could .... just read it! (Or, if I decide to do Around the Year also, I could fit it in there)

My job IS awesome! I'm very lucky :D
My number-one recommendation at all times ..."
I read The Song of Achilles..and I normally hate anything mythical... but this was a wonderful read...I highly recommend it (but I'm not a librarian).


Lindi - Yay! I'm so glad!
Ed - Love seeing more appreciation for The Song of Achilles! I'm also not a huge fantasy reader, but this one really worked for me.

Some of the books I read this year that I loved include Sleeping Giants, The Good Earth, The Girl with All the Gifts, Cinder, and The Last One
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My job IS awesome! I'm very lucky :D
My number-one recommendation at all times ..."
Thank you soooo much!! This helps out a lot! I am going to look into the books you suggested now and I am envious of your job!!
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Some of the books I read this year that I loved include Sleeping Giants for this prompt as it is already on my want to read list!!
Rebecca wrote: "I'm a librarian so I'd definitely be open to helping people out. I'm really into YA, sci-fi, fantasy, and classics.
Some of the books I read this year that I loved include [book:Sleeping Giants|25..."
Well I need to take that to heart, because I really really liked Cinder, The Girl with all the Gifts, and The Last One! I've had the other two on my TBR, but neither one of them really jumps out at me and says "read me NOW!" so I never get to them.
Some of the books I read this year that I loved include [book:Sleeping Giants|25..."
Well I need to take that to heart, because I really really liked Cinder, The Girl with all the Gifts, and The Last One! I've had the other two on my TBR, but neither one of them really jumps out at me and says "read me NOW!" so I never get to them.

My job IS awesome! I'm very lucky :D
My number-one recommendation at all times ..."
The Girls at the Kingfisher club was on my TBR list and I didn't even realize it! I'm totally doing that for this. Thanks!

My job IS awesome! I'm very lucky :D
My number-one recommendation at all times ..."
Well, I just added some more books to my TBR. The Girls at the Kingfisher Club sounds right up my alley! I also added The End of the Perfect 10: The Making and Breaking of Gymnastics' Top Score—from Nadia to Now
Thanks for adding so many great recommendations (and I totally want your job!) :)

My job IS awesome! I'm very lucky :D
My number-one recommendation at all times ..."
I will check out The Girls at the Kingfisher Club! It sounds really interesting, and I am a fan of the original material. Thank You!

My library has a page of their Best Books of 2016.
http://bestof.multcolib.org/2016/

Before I go to Sleep by S.J. Watson – This fast paced thriller follows an amnesiac as she struggles to recover her memory after a mysterious accident. Reading over the notes she keeps in a journal, the narrator is unsure if she can trust anyone – her husband, her doctor or even herself!
The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware – Your interest in mysteries make this title a great match for you. Lo Blacklock, a travel magazine writer, is thrilled with her new assignment spending a week on a luxury cruise. The voyage begins pleasantly enough, but things go horribly awry when Lo witnesses a woman being thrown overboard! As all passengers are accounted for the next day and no one believes her, Lo is left to try to untangle the web of what really happened on her own.
The Monkey’s Raincoat by Robert Crais – If you haven’t read any of the Elvis Cole mysteries by Robert Crais, Rita thinks you might want to give them a try. This title is where it all begins when private investigator Elvis Cole is hired to find a missing husband. What starts out as a routine case quickly becomes complicated when the husband turns up dead, the widow and son are kidnapped and a powerful drug dealer gets involved.
The Silent Wife by A.S.A. Harrison -- A psychological thriller with plenty of twists and turns, this novel reveals a major plot point in the beginning before proceeding with the how and why. The unusual story structure results in an intriguing read.
Dark Rivers of the Heart by Dean Koontz – This is an oldie but a goodie and not your typical Dean Koontz novel. A man, a woman and a dog are on the run from a rogue government agency. It’s a suspenseful page turner from the very beginning

My library has a page of their Best Books of 2016.
http://bestof.mul..."
I'm going to read this list even though I already have a book slotted for the prompt. It got my attention because I know where Multnomah County is, unless there is more than one which is possible :-)


I am from Multnomah County originally. Born in Portland and grew up in Gresham. Living in SoCal now.

HA! I am from SoCal, living in Gresham with a Portland address.

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I am working on reading-my-shelves this year, so I will be reading A Tale of Two Cities

I'll probably go with my mom's favorite book - Dekhi Nai Phire. She has been asking me to read that for a couple of years now!
The book's in Bengali though, and no English translation exists that I know of. Not a useful suggestion for most folks on this group I'm afraid.




Some of the books I read this year that I loved include [book:Sleeping Giants|25..."
Ah, Thanks Rebecca! Sci-fi/fantasy is my cup of tea as well, so I was super stoked to see Girl With All the Gifts on your list of recent recs!



Yay! Oh, I hope you love it!

Woohoo! I hope you love it!


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ETA: We've opened a folder for members to solicit recommendations from our resident librarians. We have at least 24 members who are librarians.
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