In The Thirty Names of Night, a closeted Syrian-American trans boy, grieving his mother after a suspicious fire […]
Category Archive: Fiction
If you love cozy (and sometimes not so cozy) British murder mysteries, you know that those breathtakingly beautiful […]
Historical fiction continues to be a very popular genre – particularly stories set during WWII. I read a […]
English novelist Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was born in 1797. Most well known as being the author of the […]
It can be tricky to get teens to read. The Forest of Reading program has a category specifically […]
2021 marks the 20th anniversary of the CBC’s Canada Reads. The great book debate features five “champions” who […]
I love nothing more than discovering a new author and this Christmas I received such a gift. Jane […]
The Forest of Reading program continues with the Red Maple Award nominations. It is a wonderful resource for […]
Waterloo Public Library, alongside more than 500 other Canadian public libraries, is excited to participate in One eRead Canada, […]
Each year people ask our staff what were the most popular books among WPL customers. They really want […]