Friday, May 31, 2019

Lessons from Lucy: The Simple Joys of an Old, Happy Dog by Dave Barry


Title: Lessons from Lucy: The Simple Joys of an Old, Happy Dog
Author: Dave Barry
Genre: Humor, Self-Help

If you're looking for a light-hearted*, but enjoyable read, this is your book. With Dave Barry's consummate panache he is able to marry laughs and lessons in this book about being more like his dog. With topics like being in the moment and letting things go, it is full of good reminders for us - though easier said than done (at least for me). 

*If all you want is the lighter, feel-good bits, don't read the last chapter to his book about his daughter's run in with transverse myelitis. That will make you cry - especially if you've borrowed the audio book and can hear him choking up as he tells the story about his daughter woke up paralyzed one day. It is well done, but nothing to laugh about.

- Sarah R.

Check out Lessons from Lucy: The Simple Joys of an Old, Happy Dog @ the library.

Friday, May 24, 2019

Dirt Candy: A Cookbook by Amanda Cohen and Ryan Dunlavey


Title: Dirt Candy: A Cookbook
Author: Amanda Cohen and Ryan Dunlavey
Genre: Graphic Novel, Cookbook, Memoir

Dirt Candy is kind of a unique book. It is a graphic novel which tells the story of Amanda Cohen opening her NYC restaurant Dirt Candy. Dirt Candy is a restaurant which specializes in vegetables. They don't particularly identify as a "vegetarian" restaurant; their goal is to elevate vegetables and influence people to add more of them to their diets. This graphic novel combines small comic vignettes with recipes from the kitchen of Dirt Candy. Many of the comics are related to the life of the restaurant owner and people who work in restaurants. It is also part memoir. Dirt Candy is a short read but has lots of interesting recipes that may turn you on to inviting more vegetables into your life!

- Jamie

Check out Dirt Candy: A Cookbook @ the library.

Friday, May 17, 2019

99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne


Title: 99 Percent Mine
Author: Sally Thorne
Genre: Romance

This fun, flirty book is about Darcy Barrett, a strong woman with a weak heart. She is half of a set of fraternal twins and Darcy is currently on the outs with her much beloved brother, Jamie. They're fighting over the wreck of a house that their grandmother left them as their inheritance. Enter Tom Valeska. Tom lived across the street growing up and was practically adopted by Jamie and Darcy's family. Tom now renovates homes and has offered to put his skills to work for the Barretts in his first job as the boss of his own company. As old feelings between Tom and Darcy are rehabbed, will their feelings demolish their friendship, or give them something to build upon? 

This book does have swears and hot bits, so despite Darcy's condition, it's not for the faint of heart.

- Sarah R.

Check out 99 Percent Mine @ the library.

Friday, May 10, 2019

The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton


Title: The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle
Author: Stuart Turton
Genre: Mystery, Thriller

The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evenlyn Hardcastle is a fast-paced murder mystery with a lot of twists. Written in first person, our protagonist finds himself as a guest at a large party at a secluded mansion. When he first wakes up, he doesn't know who he is or what is going on. The next day, he wakes up and discovers that he is a different guest at the party, and it's still the same day as yesterday. He soon learns that Evelyn Hardcastle, the person for whom the party is thrown, was murdered at 11 PM, and if he wants to get out of this house and return home (to whoever he really is - he doesn't quite remember) then he needs to solve the murder by the end of the night and he only has a total of 8 "days" to do so. There is an intriguing time travel element involved (but not typical sci fi time travel, so don't let that deter you)! There is also a lot of murder (which sometimes is a bit scary, but I'm no horror fan so if I can handle it, so can you!). I'd recommend picking it up!

- Sarah P.

Check out The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle @ the library.

Friday, May 3, 2019

The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See


Title: The Island of Sea Women
Author: Lisa See
Genre: Historical Fiction

The Island of Sea Women tells a fictionalized story of the haenyeo living in Korea. The haenyeo are women sea divers who dive with only the power of their lungs, harvesting sea life to sell for profit to support their families. The tale starts with a Korea at peace, weaves its way through two world wars, and finished in nearly present day. The story is typical for author Lisa See, following friendship as it wears through the ages, families through generations, and how the two interact and influence each other. See also does a great job in this novel, and her others, of spotlighting historical cultures that are not well known. Fans of historical fiction will enjoy this read.  (For more interesting information, I recommend searching "haenyeo" on the internet! I knew little to nothing about haenyeo before reading this book and found their history completely fascinating.)

- Jamie

Check out The Island of Sea Women @ the library.