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Richard Morris 8 hours ago
Drago #4 by Art Spinella

Nick Drago is at it again, with a new twist on the never-ending saga of D. B. Cooper and a mysterious floating body. Not to mention that his somewhat shadowy neighbor, Sal, has gone missing in a secret government agency and suddenly sends a cryptic message to Nick asking for help. Nick ends up in Portland and the[…]

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Susan Richmond 2 weeks ago
Hannah Coulter by Wendell Berry

Ho, not Ann Coulter! Wendell Berry has always intrigued me. A man who lives what he believes, close to the earth, on a farm in Kentucky. I’ve read many of his essays— always challenging and astute. This novel is achingly beautiful —I love it. It will be one of a very few books that I plan to re-read someday.

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Emily Adams 2 weeks ago
Let Them Paddle: Coming of Age on the Water by Alan S. Kesselheim

For weeks at a time, this family of five leaves behind a normal American life of school and work, electronics and plumbing, for lengthy remote river trips that celebrate the coming of age of each child. Raised on rivers, these kids are anything but whiny as they take on bugs, foul weather, and hard work, not hesitating to[…]

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Laura "Wally" Johnston 2 weeks ago
Winterling by Sarah Prineas

Prineas’s latest will take you to a world where a thrice-asked question has power, the people are as much wild animal as human, and winter has overstayed its welcome. Perfect for fans or Narnia and old faery stories.

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