borrow: Featured title You're Going To Love This Book! Everything a kid could want in a book-- plus a little extra. I mean, who doesn't love homework? — Heather W
borrow: Featured title The Women Kristin Hannah is a powerful storyteller! I loved that this novel focused on the importance of female friendship. — Hannah M
borrow: Featured title The Davenports Heavy on the romance and light on the history, this juicy YA Bridgerton will have you swooning! — Jodi L
borrow: Featured title Freaks, Gleeks, and Dawson's Creek Get your fill of nostalgic vibes and behind-the-scenes drama from all your favorite teen hit shows! — Carol V
borrow: Featured title Alebrijes Warning: Your consciousness will get sucked into this amazing sci-fi world. A perfect choice for fans of grim dystopian fiction or The Last Cuentista. — Lexi B
borrow: Featured title My Tummy Book: Nature Perfect for tummy time, Baby will love the full-color and black-and-white images; you'll love that it folds out and stands upright! — Hillary K
borrow: Featured title Whalefall Lush descriptions of bioluminescence and aquatic life juxtaposed with gory details of a whale's digestive system. — Hilary H
borrow: Featured title The Prince and the Dressmaker Dutiful prince by day, Paris' most fashionable lady by night! With the power of love and self-acceptance, who says you can't have it all? — Jade B
borrow: Featured title Tin to Table Swim ahead of the tinned-fish trend with this stylishly compact cookbook, perfect for a spring picnic. — Morgan H
borrow: Featured title A Lot Like Batman We love a picture book that proves Batman is just as awkward as the rest of us. — Courtney K
borrow: Featured title Something Wild & Wonderful This book can convert anyone into a lover of rom-coms. — Libby V
borrow: Featured title White Smoke This YA book incorporates gentrification and racism into a skin-crawling, modern thriller. — Rachel T
borrow: Featured title Sisters of the Lost Nation An unforgettable debut novel that weaves native tales into a bone-chilling mystery while illuminating the real-life dangers Indigenous women face. — Sarah C
borrow: Featured title Every Day Is Earth Day Learn how you can honor Earth Day every day by reducing your environmental impact. — Hillary K
borrow: Featured title What It's Like To Be a Bird The illustrations are breathtaking and capture the birds' essence. It's amazing how many birds and how much information this book includes! — Lily D
borrow: Featured title Trail of the Lost An intriguing and in-depth look into how authorities and loved ones search for those who've gone missing on the PCT. I am not hiking anytime soon! — Carol F
borrow: Featured title All the Fighting Parts What do you do when the person that everyone loves turns out to be the monster that every girl should fear? — Stephanie B
borrow: Featured title The Best of Afghan Cooking From savory to sweet, this cookbook has fabulous recipes with loads of photographs. Every dish I sampled was delicious! — Susan A
borrow: Featured title We Are Starlings An ode to the powers of nature and collective action, with illustrations just as stunning as a real murmuration. — Becca B
borrow: Featured title Hoop Muses A dazzling and involving celebration of the past, present and future greatness of women's hoops. Can't wait for the second edition. — Andrew C
borrow: Featured title Dungeons and Drama Teenage Chaz would have swooned! OK, adult Chaz also swooned. — Chaz C
borrow: Featured title Eclipse A charming story of a father and son bonding over the eclipse. — Cora S
borrow: Featured title Just Lizzie This is the kind of book I wish I had when I was in middle school. It's reflective and empowering, and just so relatable. — Courtney K
borrow: Featured title The Cookie That Changed My Life Do yourself a favor and flip straight to the Kentucky Butter Cake on page 197. — Meredith R
borrow: Featured title A Tempest of Tea A thoroughly entertaining, addicting read! Come for the heist, stay for the blackmail, betrayal and vampires! — Carol V
borrow: Featured title Julia Reading Julia's perspective gave the world of Orwell's 1984 more depth. This is a must-read for fans of the original. — Lily D
borrow: Featured title Are You Wiggly? Mirror, mirror, on the wall: who's the wiggliest one of all? Find out in this delightfully interactive board book, perfect for busy babies everywhere. — Morgan H
borrow: Featured title Being Henry: The Fonz...and Beyond Having grown up watching Fonzie on "Happy Days" every week, this was a real treat! Perfectamundo! — Susan A
borrow: Featured title Ghost Roast A little bit "Ghostbusters" and a little bit "Mean Girls," this ghostly graphic novel brings romance and history to a teen's summer in New Orleans. — Heather W
borrow: Featured title Revenge of the Librarians Fun with literature and librarians. Funny, quirky, whimsical and odd. And not necessarily in that order. Enjoy. — Thad P
borrow: Featured title What Stays Buried If the kids in your life can't find any books that are sufficiently scary, have them try this one! — Coleman M
borrow: Featured title Before I Let Go A second-chance romance with a slow burn that will have you ugly crying. Spice level 4/5. — Stephanie B
borrow: Featured title Something Close to Magic True love is a boy begging to buy you a rug with flowers on it. — Becca B
borrow: Featured title That Time I Got Drunk and Saved a Demon A spicy romance, cute banter and lots of fun. Bonus points for the audiobook-- it is a delight! — Carmi D
borrow: Featured title Buffalo Fluffalo You and your family will never get enuffalo of this surly, silly Buffalo Fluffalo! — Carol V
borrow: Featured title Financial Feminist Finally, financial advice that acknowledges systems of oppression and doesn't berate you for having a fancy coffee every once in a while. — Hilary H
borrow: Featured title This Day Changes Everything A cozy, queer rom-com featuring two teens on a mad-dash tour of NYC as they try to figure out what the Universe really has in store for them. — Heather W
borrow: Featured title Ripe A novel as dark as the black hole the main character *literally* carries around with her. — Jess P
borrow: Featured title Duel An epic duel between sisters. A story of loss, family and sisterhood. Perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier. — Annie C
borrow: Featured title The Night Flowers Debut and local author Sara Herchenroether has created a stunning cold-case thriller with rich, complex characters. Here's hoping for a sequel! — Amy B
borrow: Featured title The Collectors Reading an entire book is a challenge for me, so an anthology, such as this, is perfect...particularly when it's well-written and wonderfully weird! — Marisa W
borrow: Featured title The Berry Pickers A 50-year-old secret revealed changes everything for two families. Heartbreaking, beautiful and raw. This little debut packs a big gut punch. — Sarah C
borrow: Featured title Worm and Caterpillar Are Friends Don't let the term "easy reader" fool you-- this book is all the proof I need that great, remarkable things come in very small packages. — Morgan H
borrow: Featured title Bird Machine Posthumous records are rarely good, but this may be the best Sparklehorse album. Like a departed friend speaking to you one more time. — Jeff D
borrow: Featured title Impossible Escape A fast-paced true story of teens whose heroism saved hundreds of thousands of lives! — Julie M
borrow: Featured title The Narrow Road Between Desires A beautiful return to the world of Kvothe and the Kingkiller Chronicle while we wait (ever so patiently...) for the third full book in the series. — Chris V
borrow: Featured title Mexikid: A Graphic Memoir I love the art in this graphic novel, which takes you on an adventure with fun and whimsy all along the way! — Susan A
borrow: Featured title Happy Dog Sit, stay and read. "A tail-wagging good time! My hooman learned so many ways to unleash the fun at our house! 4 paw review." - Marco, standard poodle — Lori W
borrow: Featured title Last Night at the Telegraph Club 1950s San Francisco lights up with love and hardship in this coming-of-age tale. — Leah B
borrow: Featured title The Seven Year Slip The perfect blend of reality, magic and romance. A story that is beautifully paced and wholeheartedly felt. — Amanda K
borrow: Featured title A First Time for Everything Listen, I don't want to go back to middle school, but I sure did love this graphic memoir. Santat perfectly captures those awkward, tender years. — Kate F
borrow: Featured title The Other Miss Bridgerton Every time I think the Bridgerton family can't get more dramatic, Julia Quinn just keeps surprising me. — Courtney K
borrow: Featured title Lunar New Year Love Story Just in time for Lunar New Year and Valentine's Day comes this slow-burn romance that pulled at my heartstrings. — Lily D
borrow: Featured title Historically Black Phrases Celebrates connection among the Black community. Includes decades of knowledge filled with joy, laughter and empowerment. — Dierric R
borrow: Featured title Cross My Heart and Never Lie Want a break from Nordic noir? Newly translated from Norwegian, this award winner is a beam of light. — Chaz C
borrow: Featured title Break Bread on a Budget Fill your weekly menu with meals that are easy on your wallet and time, while delicious and satisfying for the whole family. — Carol V
borrow: Featured title Where Monsters Lie (Vol. 1) A hilarious gore-fest of a graphic novel! A must-read for slasher fans. — Heather H
borrow: Featured title Camp Damascus In a religion without love, three young campers work toward the freedom to be themselves. The only problem is the demon following their every move. — Hilary H
borrow: Featured title Things in the Basement Have you ever gone on a hunt for a missing sock in your basement? Imagine that, but alternate versions of your basement with magical creatures. — Dierric R
borrow: Featured title If You Would Have Told Me It turns out John Stamos is so much more than the beloved Uncle Jesse. Read it to find out! — Hannah M
borrow: Featured title A Song of Salvation This fun, heartfelt space adventure won me (a sci-fi avoider) over with its humor and awesome characters. — April O
borrow: Featured title Minor Detail Stunning on audio. The very last sentence will make you gasp. — Libby V
borrow: Featured title Ra Pu Zel and the Stinky Tofu It's been said that the way to someone's heart is through their stomach-- true in this feisty, feminist, foodie retelling of Rapunzel, set in China. — Heather W
borrow: Featured title The "I Love My Air Fryer" Comfort Food Recipe Book Easy recipes to follow, even for novice cooks! Everything from sticky barbecue wings to lemon-glazed blueberry scones. — Dierric R
borrow: Featured title The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes The diva of dystopian fiction does it again! This "Hunger Games" prequel quenches the thirst for more, but could stand alone on its own merit. — Susan A
borrow: Featured title Some Desperate Glory Reading a library copy of this deterred me from throwing it off a cliff after a certain section. Emily Tesh is a (brilliant) scoundrel. — Becca B
borrow: Featured title The Artivist Follow a child's journey as they discover their love for painting and helping people in the community come together in the best way. — Dierric R
borrow: Featured title Remarkably Bright Creatures I loved the animal-human relationship the most in this story. It hits all the right emotional notes. — Desi T
borrow: Featured title Huda F Cares? Laugh-out-loud novel filled with relatable content-- sister bonding, new friendships and navigating cultural identity in of all places...Disney World. — Dierric R
borrow: Featured title Earthdivers (Vol. One): Kill Columbus Time travel. Sci-fi. Slasher. What's not to like? The first of an ongoing series, Jones' horror makes its move into comics with a good bloody romp. — Annie C
borrow: Featured title Real to Me A heartfelt story of friendship, though imaginary, real in its own way with a cute twist at the end. — Dierric R
borrow: Featured title Playing Nice What if someone showed up at your house one day to tell you that you took the wrong baby home from the hospital? — Stephanie B
borrow: Featured title The Black Queen I got thrills from the mystery and chills from the despicable side characters. A wild ride from start to finish! — April O
borrow: Featured title Vampires of El Norte Come for the vampires. Stay for the heart-shattering romance. Ugh. What an amazing read. — Hilary H
borrow: Featured title Very Good Hats Our household loved this inventive, joyful journey through the world of headwear. Well, except the cat who fiercely protested being worn on our heads. — Carol V
borrow: Featured title Somebody's Fool Captures all the drama, humor and heart of small-town life. — Kelly B
borrow: Featured title Monica Told through short stories in different genres (war, sci-fi, crime, romance), this is a haunting masterpiece by one of the greatest cartoonists ever! — Jeff D
borrow: Featured title Chinese Menu Feast your eyes (literally!) on this fascinating culinary treasure trove that had my stomach growling from start to finish. — Morgan H
borrow: Featured title Every Season Is Soup Season Craving some comfort food this winter? Or summer? Or spring? This book's got you covered! — Heather H
borrow: Featured title Six Crimson Cranes A richly detailed environment coupled with plot intricacies, this fairy tale/fantasy kept me guessing and entertained! — Leah B
borrow: Featured title Everything I Need I Get From You I took an emotional trip down memory lane while reading this. I am nothing if not a fangirl. — Lily D
borrow: Featured title Snow Horses: A First Night Story If you know a kiddo who loves horses (or happen to be a grown-up who still does), this is the perfect story to enjoy together this New Year's Eve. — Marisa W
borrow: Featured title The Last Word Don’t let The End fool you. Keep reading until the last word. — Lori W
borrow: Featured title A Castle in the Clouds Book your stay at Castle in the Clouds Grand Hotel, a remote resort in the Swiss Alps, as love, mystery and eccentric guests ring in the New Year. — Amanda K
borrow: Featured title The Woman in Me Who needs The Yellow Wallpaper when you have The Woman in Me? — Becca B
borrow: Featured title Star Child Learn all about sci-fi pioneer Octavia Butler through poetry, history, photography and her own words in this unique biography. — Carmi D
borrow: Featured title MCU: The Reign of Marvel Studios MCU fans assemble! As super as its movies, this is an engaging, deeply researched "behind-the-scenes" of Marvel Studios' rise to cinematic dominance. — Amanda K
borrow: Featured title A Bright Heart Reincarnation, revenge, royalty and romance. A fast, engaging and fantastical read. Plus, that cover! — Annie C
borrow: Featured title Scaredy Squirrel Gets Festive Fans of Scaredy Squirrel will love this festive addition to the series. Can't wait to share it with my nephews! — Amy B
borrow: Featured title Sorry, Sorry, Sorry: The Case for Good Apologies Let this book help make your apologies effective and empathic, and laugh along the way! — Carol V
borrow: Featured title The Getaway Living securely at Disney World during the apocalypse-- sounds like a dream, right? Think again. — Hilary H
borrow: Featured title The Wishing Game A fun competition with more twists and turns than the Willy Wonka Tunnel of Terror boat scene. Gene Wilder could never. — Courtney K
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 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