Need a good book? Check out what the staff of the West Allis Public Library in West Allis, Wisconsin is reading!
Friday, December 30, 2016
The Highly Effective Detective by Richard Yancy
Labels:
Knoxville,
mystery,
Private Investigators,
Tennessee
Friday, December 23, 2016
The After Party by Anton DiSclafani
The After Party is a beautifully written photograph of the late 1950s, showcasing secrets, female friendship, love, and sexuality.
Labels:
1950s,
domestic fiction,
socialites,
Texas,
upper class
Friday, December 16, 2016
Talking As Fast As I Can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls (and Everything in Between) by Lauren Graham
Perhaps most exciting of all in Graham's book are the two chapters she writes about what the Gilmore Girls meant to her. For avid Gilmore Girls fans, the chapter entitled "What It Was Like, Part One" features Graham sharing her thoughts about playing Lorelai, her fellow castmates, and life in Stars Hollow the first time around. In true Lorelai fashion, Graham spends the last chapter of her book fast-talking about Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life and how much it meant to be able to play her beloved Lorelai Gilmore one more time. And whether or not you're pleased with the last four words, take comfort in knowing that Graham continues thinking "that ending was really more of cliffhanger, right?"
Labels:
actress,
Gilmore Girls,
Lauren Graham,
memoir
Friday, December 9, 2016
Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
Going to trial, Ruth is unable to afford a lawyer so white, middle-class, public defender Kennedy McQuarrie is assigned to her case. Kennedy insists that arguing this case based solely on racial discrimination is a sure fire way to earn Ruth a conviction. As the trial progresses, Ruth and Kennedy begin to see that they're more alike both in and out of the courtroom.
Jodi Picoult does not disappoint with her new novel Small Great Things tackling tough, current subjects like racism, racial profiling, and the justice system. Told in alternating viewpoints from the major characters, this new novel is definitely one you can't put down.
Labels:
African Americans,
criminal defense,
fiction,
legal stories,
nurses,
race relations,
racism
Friday, December 2, 2016
Paris For One and Other Stories by Jojo Moyes
In true Jojo Moyes fashion, Paris For One and Other Stories is filled with a cast of relatable women in their ordinary lives. Funny and charming these eight short stories are sure to keep you turning the pages.
Labels:
fiction,
Paris,
short stories,
women,
young women
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