Staff Picks - Fiction

Created on November 30, 2021, 6:59 pm

Last Updated April 3, 2025, 11:27 am

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This is a book about the intelligence of cephalopods, communication of all sentient beings, awesome robots and scary AI. It is a page turner even at 452 pages you will breeze through it. This book is thought provoking, terrifying and very enjoyable. -Michael N
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Calla has been keeping her family together as best she can since childhood, but now the Nightmare that she has suffered alone for years is coming for her brothers too and they might not survive it. A horror story about processing childhood trauma and being Black in the US. - Michelle M
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Elise has some problems. Debt, an eating disorder, and a boyfriend she can't totally trust are eating away at her mental health. When she and her boyfriend travel to Minnesota to work a beet harvest things take a turn for the weird. Meandering and strangely compelling. - Michelle M
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4) Kairos
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The political is personal and vice versa in this novel that follows the dissolution of an affair during the collapse of the German Democratic Republic. Erpenbeck expertly examines themes of hope, obsession, and loss. This is one of the best books I've read in my life. - Eliza H
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Linden can't remember what happened when she vanished in the woods last summer. Now another girl is missing and when her body is found Linden begins looking into her own disappearance. Small town mystery with a little magic, old secrets and the legend of the Moth-Winged Man. - Chrysalis C
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Told from the perspective of 3 female characters, the reader experiences what it was like in 1879 for African Americans traveling West for a chance of a new life. The eAudiobook version is a delight. - Lisa N
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Margaret has learned to survive in a haunted house but Hal's had enough. When their daughter comes to investigate his departure, Margaret struggles to hide her house's horrors. The reveal of the house's & family secrets are layered. The conclusion both chilling & satisfying. - Chrysalis C
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Aidan Thomas is a single father, a widower, an upstanding man in the community, keeping a woman captive in his shed. Told from the perspectives of his victims, his daughter, and his new love interest, this is a chilling, victim focused, addition to serial killer thrillers. - Chrysalis C
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The first part of a duology, The Wrath and the Dawn is an imaginative retelling of The Arabian Nights. Shahrzad volunteers to marry the young caliph to avenge the death of her friend. But she quickly finds herself falling in love and rethinks her plan to kill the ruler. - Janet O
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10) Kafka
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A feverish and surreal manga interpretation of Kafka's work, this slim and slightly claustrophobic book is both a dizzying visual translation and a translation (into English from Japanese) of a translation (from the original German into Japanese). - Emily L
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Told from pro-golfer Jordan Baker's point-of-view, this retelling engages with "The Great Gatsby" on the sentence level. Vo makes Jordan a queer Vietnamese adoptee who has magical powers, a lens that adds depth and nuance to Fitzgerald's explorations of class and belonging. - Jennie R
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Noah and Cassandra are re-acquainted at Clarion Court, a retirement community. The old friends must decide if they can work towards the next step in their relationship. An endearing love story about finding love in later years. - Connie W
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Wry, quick witted, and filled with silly illustrations. This book tells the story of a book that no one wanted to read and the ultimate discovery of that book by you: the reader. This quick read for all ages investigates themes of imagination, identity, and intention. - Maggie P
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14) Shutter
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Forensic photographer Rita Todacheene has a keen eye for crime scene details - and the supernatural ability to see and hear the ghosts they leave behind. The problem? These vengeful ghosts won't leave her alone until she brings their killer to bloody justice. - Alex Z
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Fans of smart young women with complicated family dynamics who are driven by love and honor to solve mysteries and catch murderers should try this novel about a young nurse named Hyeon, set in and around the royal palace in 1758 Joseon (Korea). - Alex Z
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An ode to books and their stories, this novel is a great palate cleanser after a heavy read or a demanding series. You will fall in love with Carl and 9 year old Sascha as the unlikely duo deliver books to a set of unique (and variously troubled) locals in their small town. - Emily G
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9 Kilometers – imagine having to walk 6 miles a day to attend school (that’s one way)! Do you hear complaining about homework or waiting for the bus in the rain? Here is a whole different perspective of what someone would do to attend school! - Todd P
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Why do all stories about cancer have a sad ending? That was the motivation for India Desjardin to write a story that had a different outcome. It is still a terrifying description of what cancer is like for a small child and the impact on the family/caregivers. - Todd P
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19) Brenner
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An unbelievably rich cycle of remembrances as told by the third generation heir of a Swiss cigar empire in its dying days. Burger touches the high point of 20th century, European modernism giving readers an embarrassment of linguistic riches and aesthetic illuminations. - Theodore R
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Abby has just moved into her new widowed husband's lake house and is haunted by his deceased wife and her own repressed desires in this stunningly illustrated horror graphic novel. - Elizabeth H
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