Inspired by Tynga’s Stacking the Shelves posts, here’s yesterday’s library haul:
Our mini branch library, conveniently located right next to the subway station on my way home, is closed for repairs, so my husband offered to drive me to the library whenever I need to go. (I hate driving, and he’s REALLY trying to make me as excited about car ownership as he is.) I don’t think he realized that I need to go at least once a week… anyway, here are the holds I didn’t have to carry home on the bus!
Glass Houses, by Madeline Ashby, blends a lot of elements I like into a thriller,…
The Incredible Story of Cooking: From Prehistory to Today, 500,000 Years of Adventure is written…
The Secret People is John Wyndham's first novel, a pulpy adventure story about the civilization…
Written about 100 years ago, We, by Yevgeny Zamyatin, is often considered the first dystopian…
The Visit is a specfic short story by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as part of the…
The British Invasion!, by French author and illustrator Hervé Bourhis, offers a fun visual year-by-year…
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