borrow: Featured title You Go First A perfect balance of learning to conquer fears while also considering the feelings of others! — Julie M
borrow: Featured title The Longmire Defense Nothing is ever easy in Absaroka County. A very cold case, a long-missing weapon and mysterious people willing to kill to keep a long-buried secret. — Thad P
borrow: Featured title The Power of Style Fun and accessible, this vivid book represents a wide variety of style diversity-- from cosplay and natural hair to hijabs and queer fashion. — Marisa W
borrow: Featured title None of This Is True Dark, twisty and completely riveting... just how I like my thrillers, but the full-cast audiobook makes this one shine. Listen to it! — Sarah C
borrow: Featured title The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels One of my absolute favorite books of the year! 10 out of 5 — Chaz C
borrow: Featured title Keepunumuk: Weeâchumun's Thanksgiving Story Enjoy this shared story of Thanksgiving, written from an Indigenous perspective. — Kate F
borrow: Featured title Winter Counts A native vigilante must take matters into his own hands when those in power can't keep his people and family safe. — Stephanie B
borrow: Featured title Begin Again A fun romance all about finding your voice and appreciating the people you meet along the way. So sweet, it'll leave you craving a snack cake. — Courtney K
borrow: Featured title Happiness Falls I was never quite sure what was coming next. That's a good thing. — Heather W
borrow: Featured title Tethered to Other Stars In her debut book, this local author reminds us to navigate the world with compassion and empathy. — Lily D
borrow: Featured title Birnam Wood Catton maps the fault lines between her characters, and within the world, with unsparing clarity. This wild, messy allegory is an unstoppable read. — Andrew C
borrow: Featured title Sunshine: How One Camp Taught Me About Life, Death, and Hope Sometimes the only thing to do in hard times is head into the woods and find some connection with nature and your fellow campers. — Kate F
borrow: Featured title Fever House This book hits the ground running and never lets up! If you like the Evil Dead movies, you will enjoy this crazy ride. — Jeff D
borrow: Featured title The Shape of Thunder If you could build a machine to travel back in time to fix the past, what would you try and change? — Stephanie B
borrow: Featured title My Roommate Is a Vampire I, too, would move in with a vampire if rent was $200. — Becca B
borrow: Featured title Past Lives Intimate and meditative, writer-director Celine Song's haunting debut explores the bittersweet pressures that time and choice place on our lives. — Jess P
borrow: Featured title The Infinity Particle A sweet story about friendship, personhood and making your own way. Plus, so many cute robots! — Annie C
borrow: Featured title Don't Trust the Cat Kid pulls a "Freaky Friday" with her cat with hilarious and unsurprisingly disastrous results. — Meredith R
borrow: Featured title The Weekday Vegetarian Not a single recipe from this book failed to satiate my carnivorous appetite. The barley bowls are easy and so delicious you will struggle to share. — Carol V
borrow: Featured title The Hills of Estrella Roja A plethora of queer representation and Latinx lore make this beautiful graphic novel the perfect cozy horror story to vibe with this Halloween. — Marisa W
borrow: Featured title The Death of Peace of Mind I haven't known peace since finding Bad Omens. They live in my head rent-free. — Lily D
borrow: Featured title Dogs: A History of Our Best Friends This book made me run home and hug my dog! A perfect read for all animal lovers. — Hannah M
borrow: Featured title Unmasking Autism A mind-blowing and eye-opening book! A great read for anyone on the spectrum and those that love them. — Chris V
borrow: Featured title An Appetite for Miracles I could feel the emotion behind each phrasing. I loved the ways the two stories were intertwined. Really good read for fans of realistic fiction. — Desi T
borrow: Featured title The Other Ones Quick, ghoulish and set right in the heart of Inuit folklore. — Hilary H
borrow: Featured title The Skull Sometimes even skulls have to worry about skeletons in the closet. — Becca B
borrow: Featured title What Lies Between Us You may think you know where this one is going. You may think you have a really, really good guess. You may be wrong. — Leah B
borrow: Featured title She Is a Haunting A gothic horror novel sure to send creepy crawlies up your spine. Not for anyone with a fear of bugs. — Heather W
borrow: Featured title Legends & Lattes This book is charming, peaceful, low-stakes. And if you love coffee, this book is a must-read! — Libby V
borrow: Featured title Bruce and the Legend of Soggy Hollow Bruce really doesn't like Halloween. Will a scary story from his friends change that? Great surprise ending! — Kelly B
borrow: Featured title I'm a Little Pumpkin Short, but oh so seasonally sweet, this book will have you singing along as visions of pumpkin patches pitter-patter through your head. — Marisa W
borrow: Featured title The Book of Superstitions Discover the fascinating stories behind some of the most common superstitions around the world! Couldn't we all use a little bit more luck? — Heather H
borrow: Featured title Jumper: A Day in the Life of a Backyard Jumping Spider The moment I learned that spiders have fuzzy paws for feet, is the moment I learned to see them with kinder eyes. Fascinating! — Marisa W
borrow: Featured title A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder With twists and turns I didn't see coming, this was a great fall read. And, thankfully, it's a series with more mysteries available! — Amy B
borrow: Featured title A Broken Blade By a Anishinaabe-kwe author, this will help scratch that fae fantasy itch when you thought you'd read everything there was to read about tall fairies. — Stephanie B
borrow: Featured title Just Like Mother Months after reading, I still get a knot in my stomach when I see a lifelike baby doll. — Hilary H
borrow: Featured title Slewfoot: A Tale of Bewitchery Swerves from gothic, existential horror to feminist revenge fantasy, but I'm honestly here for it. A perfect read for that autumnal chill in the air. — Coleman M
borrow: Featured title Safe and Sound Approachable and helpful DIY repair for your home, complete with QR codes that take you to videos with Mercury Stardust, an absolute ray of sunshine. — Carol V
borrow: Featured title The Loud Librarian A delightful story with stellar illustrations showing the power of LOUD with a marvelous "aha" moment! — Dierric R
borrow: Featured title Robert E. Lee and Me Someone once said history is simply a story we all agree on. But some stories we cannot agree on and need to keep talking about. This is one of them. — Thad P
borrow: Featured title Dear Mothman This was heartbreaking, but in the absolute best way, and you'll find yourself rooting for Mothman's existence the entire time. — Courtney K
borrow: Featured title 1964: Eyes of the Storm If Insta had been a thing, the Beatles would have been posting these shots. #FabFour #BritishInvasion — Lori W
borrow: Featured title Flawless It's not vanity, it's self-improvement. A captivating exploration of the K-beauty industry. Rich with cultural history, this book is unputdownable. — Amanda K
borrow: Featured title Hello Beautiful This title lived up to the hype! I highly recommend the audiobook. — Cora S
borrow: Featured title The Labors of Hercules Beal Hercules will have you rooting for him as he faces an impossible school assignment, while also adjusting to a new normal in his personal life. — Julie M
borrow: Featured title Lucky Red This is a fast-paced, feminist Western that will have you wanting to saddle up a horse and ride into the open plains. — Chaz C
borrow: Featured title Hayao Miyazaki An all-in-one portable museum exhibit and treasure trove of Studio Ghibli magic. — Andrew C
borrow: Featured title The Crane Husband A retelling of the folktale, "The Crane Wife." A moody piece of magical realism, with a dash of horror, that is best read on a dark or rainy day. — Annie C
borrow: Featured title Family Lore A beautiful and poetic family saga featuring multiple generations of Marte women who are full of secrets and magic. Acevedo's audio narration is fire! — Sarah C
borrow: Featured title The Travelling Cat Chronicles Ever wondered what your cat thinks about you, your friends and the world? Read this gentle travelogue to find out! — Fatuma M
borrow: Featured title The Rabbit Hutch Like falling down a rabbit hole, it's a bit weird and darkly humorous, filled with lonely, unlikeable characters and beautiful prose. — Carmi D
borrow: Featured title The Collected Regrets of Clover I collected not one single regret reading this book. — Becca B
borrow: Featured title The House of Eve When I say that I almost stopped reading because of how beautiful this book was and how invested I was in these characters' lives... *chef's kiss* — Stephanie B
borrow: Featured title Cook As You Are Free yourself from the confines of perfect-food photography with these cozy, low-stress recipes. I promise you will have delectable results. — Carol V
borrow: Featured title Oh No, the Aunts Are Here Buckle up and prepare to hear how big you've gotten-- the aunties are coming to town! — Morgan H
borrow: Featured title Our Incredible Library Book I love the little details in the illustrations. I wonder where all of our books have been... — Lily D
borrow: Featured title The Good Hair Day This heartwarming story emphasizes how empowering it is to be yourself, and how wonderful it is to have family who love and support you along the way. — Marisa W
borrow: Featured title Mad Honey Clear your calendar when you start this one, because you won't be able to stop. — Meredith R
borrow: Featured title Home To Stay! The Complete Ray Bradbury EC Stories One company assembled the best artists in the history of comic books, and together they illustrated 25 Bradbury stories. An amazing, beautiful book! — Jeff D
borrow: Featured title Not an Easy Win When you feel like you're losing everything, it might be time to change the rules. — Heather W
borrow: Featured title Cassandra in Reverse Neurodiverse self-actualization story steeped in time travel and Greek mythology references. Fun from start to finish, and every do-over in between. — April O
borrow: Featured title The Talk A great starting point for a far-too-necessary conversation handled with honesty and care. — Dierric R
borrow: Featured title Ed Mitchell's Barbeque Mouth-watering recipes caught my eye, but the history of North Carolina pit masters had me captivated! — Susan A
borrow: Featured title As You Walk On By One part "The Breakfast Club" + one part Simon Vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda = one amazing read! — Heather W
borrow: Featured title Lone Women Horror meets western as Adelaide Henry escapes her past to the big skies of Montana, but nowhere is safe from the monsters we create for ourselves. — Coleman M
borrow: Featured title Banyan Moon A beautiful, multigenerational novel about three Vietnamese women grappling with motherhood. My favorite read of the summer, and by an Ohio author! — Sarah C
borrow: Featured title The Devils Will Get No Rest An unknown story about some of the most powerful World War II leaders and how they overcame personality, pride and ego to form a winning war strategy. — Thad P
borrow: Featured title Knife Drop: Creative Recipes Anyone Can Cook Finally, cookbook with great recipes and techniques! This is perfect for a beginner chef. — Hannah M
borrow: Featured title Run On Your New Legs (Vol. 1) An exhilarating ode to finding a new way. — Andrew C
borrow: Featured title Some Dogs Multi-layered board book with the cutest pups you've ever seen frolicking together no matter their size, shape or color! — Carol V
borrow: Featured title How To Keep House While Drowning I'm not exaggerating when I say this book will change your life. — Libby V
borrow: Featured title The Cult of We A meticulously researched takedown for all who, like me, often exclaim, "I love cults!" to worried onlookers. — Becca B
borrow: Featured title The More of Less Get ready to clear out your closets, declutter your drawers and simplify your life with this awesome book! — Leah B
borrow: Featured title Beneath There is always more than you see at first in nature, and also in people. — Julie M
borrow: Featured title Yellowface This book slowly draws you in and suddenly, you're spiraling. As an Asian American, I was simultaneously shocked and not shocked, in the best way. — Lily D
borrow: Featured title My Dear Henry: A Jekyll & Hyde Remix A swoon-worthy courtship turns deadly with the perfect combination of romance and chills. — Hilary H
borrow: Featured title The Firefly Summer A treasure hunt with mysterious, eccentric relatives at an old summer camp in the Poconos? Say less. — Morgan H
borrow: Featured title A Psalm for the Wild-Built A breath of fresh air and a cup of hot tea! — Chris V
borrow: Featured title The Gereg Combining traditional Mongolian throat singing and modern heavy metal, The Hu would be an easy number one on Genghis Khan's Spotify Rewind. — Nick S
borrow: Featured title Zabar's: A Family Story, with Recipes A love letter to the Zabar family, this book left me craving a coffee and babka! — Cora S
borrow: Featured title Silver Nitrate These pages contain the spookiest and most spellbinding fun you'll have at the movies this year. — Andrew C
borrow: Featured title National Audubon Society Mushrooms of North America I adore a good field guide, and this hefty volume features more than 660 species of mushrooms, complete with tons of colorful photographs. — Marisa W
borrow: Featured title Love Makes a Family Celebrate all types of families with cheerful, bold illustrations, of their daily routines, filled with what makes a family: love! — Carol V
borrow: Featured title The Golden Spoon A cross between "The Great British Bake Off" and an Agatha Christie locked-room mystery, this book is a great vacation read! — Amy B
borrow: Featured title One Summer in Savannah An incredibly thought-provoking and bittersweet story about what it really means to forgive. This one is raw and heavy, but worth it. — Sarah C
borrow: Featured title The Ferryman My brain feels like it has been twisted into a pretzel, in a good way! — Susan A
borrow: Featured title Frendo Lives The clowns are back, and this time, they're everywhere. — Hilary H
borrow: Featured title Making a Scene Hearing Constance tell her story was like listening to a best friend share her innermost thoughts and secrets. An intimate and vulnerable memoir. — Lori W
borrow: Featured title The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich Cheesy in the best way, this rom-com is both irreverent and sweet. And just really, wheely grate. — Amanda K
borrow: Featured title Are You a Monster? Be ready to stomp, roar, growl and giggle as you show off your monster skills. — Kelly B
borrow: Featured title Real Self-Care Finally, a self-care book that addresses the unjust systems that overwork us AND empowers readers with tools to fight back. No bath bombs required. — Coleman M
borrow: Featured title Memory Jars Although cherished moments are sometimes brief, the memories are everlasting. — Dierric R
borrow: Featured title To Catch a Thief Cozy mysteries aren't just for winter! Perfect for fans of The Penderwicks, this one will steal your heart. — Morgan H
borrow: Featured title Momfluenced What do you see when you picture motherhood? How is that vision influenced by social media? — Lily D
borrow: Featured title Bea Wolf Hilarious, delightful and full of tongue-twisting verse. I could not stop laughing! It begs to be read aloud and has something for the whole family. — Annie C
borrow: Featured title A Fever in the Heartland I'll read anything Timothy Egan publishes, but as a Midwesterner, this book felt even more relevant. — Chaz C
borrow: Featured title M3gan If you ever wanted to know what it would be like if your American Girl doll tried to murder you, watch this movie! — Heather H