September 2022
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The Mush Hole – An Incredible Resource Offering a Chance to Reflect
The horror of residential schools became real to me by reading Elizabeth Graham’s The Mush Hole: Life…
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Exploring Trauma, Prejudice, and the Human Condition in The German Wife
The German Wife by Kelly Rimmer ticks all the boxes for a great Historical Fiction read!…
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Philosophy, Tea, and Robots
Sometimes, you need a story that feels like a big hug. Sometimes, you need a story…
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Approachable Tips for Time Management
September is the month of fresh starts and new beginnings! It’s a chance to lean back…
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Recognizing International Week of Deaf People 2022
This week is International Week of Deaf People, a week of celebrating deafness and educating hearing…
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Bring the Swashbuckling to the Final Frontier in “The Iron Kingdom” Duology
Celebrating Talk Like a Pirate Day was always a hit when our kids were younger as…
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The Younger Wife: A Psychological Thriller that flips Expectations
Sally Hepworth is a masterful storyteller. Her books are a good cross between thrillers and women’s…
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Loving, Messy, and Realistic Relationships in Mika in Real Life
When I first saw Mika in Real Life by Emiko Jean on the Featured Reads list,…
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Fall in Love With a New Book
It always seems that summer is over before it begins. As the leaves start to change…
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Real Life Thrills and Intrigue in Bill Browder’s Freezing Order
Political thrillers are a very popular genre at the library. There are too many authors to…