Book Notes
The Tipsy Librarian: Seasons Of Change
A spring 2014 reading guide perfect for the perfect weather heading our way after a not-so-perfect winter.
ByA spring 2014 reading guide perfect for the perfect weather heading our way after a not-so-perfect winter.
ByJ.K. Rowling’s ‘A History Of The Quidditch World Cup’ is worth a read but, at some point, we’ve all just got to let Harry be.
By“Holiday season” in New Orleans and the forgotten saga of Louisiana’s wetland loss.
ByAuthor Judy Schwartz found inspiration and set a goal, and now she wants the rest of the world to know what she knows.
ByCodex Seraphinianus is often dubbed the world’s weirdest book, filled with illustrations and a language that has stumped the most talented linguists for over three decades.
ByThis list is not relegated to just the United States. Broadening your scope can be a good thing!
By“Tommy said Santa Claus isn’t real. Is that true?” “He’s real if you want him to be, son,” Mama said. Maybe deep down I’d known for some time, but I wasn’t ready to let it go…
By“Each time I stole, it pushed me closer to the edge, from sheep to wolf. True friends I can name without parting my lips.”
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