Book of the Month: September – Emmy & Oliver

Posted on: September 1, 2015 at 10:00 am, in

Emmy & Oliverby Robin BenwayEmmy and Oliver are best friends up until grade 2 when the unthinkable happens, Oliver is kidnapped by his dad. Oliver’s friends and family are all devastated when he disappears and for 10 years Oliver is always in everyone’s minds – lost, but not forgotten. One day they receive the news […]

Go Set A Watchman

Posted on: August 31, 2015 at 4:50 pm, in

Go Set A Watchmanby Harper LeeIt’s hard to follow up a classic like To Kill A Mockingbird, especially after 55 years.  Harper Lee’s other manuscript has finally been published, and fans of To Kill A Mockingbird may not like what they read.  The story didn’t draw me in until about page 100.  After that, I enjoyed […]

Kitchens of the Great Midwest

Posted on: August 25, 2015 at 4:07 pm, in

Kitchens of the Great Midwestby J. Ryan StradalI had read many positive reviews about this title and I was really excited to read it. The reviews were right – this is an excellent book. However, it is definitely not what I expected.When I first started to read the book I thought the book would be […]

The Truth Commission

Posted on: August 17, 2015 at 9:00 am, in

The Truth Commission By Susan Juby As the subtitle explains, this is the story of “how three intrepid art students got to the bottom of one unexpectedly dark secret.” Normandy Pale is a student at a prestigious art high school in Nanaimo,  Everyone has secrets, and rumours are everywhere.  Normandy and her two best friends […]

Who do you love

Posted on: August 11, 2015 at 4:03 pm, in

Who do you loveby Jennifer WeinerRachel Blum (pronounced Bloom) and Andy Landis meet each other for the first time in the Emergency Room waiting room when they are only eight years old. Rachel has a congenital heart defect and has just undergone heart surgery to save her life. Andy is there for a broken arm. […]

Book of the Month – August – Red Queen

Posted on: August 1, 2015 at 10:00 am, in

Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard For 17-year-old Mare, life is determined by the colour of your blood.  Silvers have money, prestige, and special abilities.  Reds have nothing, and are destined to a life of servitude and military service, fighting a war that never seems to end.  Mare is a Red, and spends her days pickpocketing […]

I Was Here

Posted on: July 20, 2015 at 10:00 am, in

by Gayle Forman18-year-old Cody’s world is shaken to the core when her best friend, Meg, commits suicide while away at college. Cody and Meg were so close that they grew up like sisters, so it is no wonder that Cody’s grief is amplified by the fact she had no idea her best friend was suicidal. […]

Americanah

Posted on: July 13, 2015 at 4:37 pm, in

Americanah  by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Sweeping love story meets meditation on race relations: this is Adichie at her best.   Ifemelu grows up in Nigeria and in high school, meets Obinze, the love of her life.  Sounds cliché, but Adichie’s writing makes it so real, so heartfelt, that even the most jaded readers will want […]

Cross-Stitch Before Dying : an Embroidery Mystery

Posted on: July 11, 2015 at 4:42 pm, in

By Amanda LeeWhen a Bollywood starlet is found murdered all suspicion is on Beverly, the costume designer. What does this have to do with our main character Marcy, you might be asking yourselves. Well Beverly just happens to be Marcy’s mother. Set in quiet Tallulah Falls; Beverly suggested the location for the filming of a […]

The Husband’s Secret

Posted on: July 8, 2015 at 4:09 pm, in

The husband’s secretby Liane MoriartyCecilia Fitzpatrick accidentally comes across a letter her husband wrote to her after the birth of their first child. However, the envelope says not to open the letter unless he’s dead, and he’s very much alive. What would you have done? The decision Cecilia makes may not only ruin the life […]