Myra here.
EVERY SUNDAY, we share the books that managed to find their way into our hands. I am still taking full advantage of our library’s double up your reading loan until 30 September 2018 – made available if patrons use the mobile app.
Books on Crime and Thriller, Mysteries and Puzzles in Literature
Since we have just launched our reading theme, I made sure I reserved this book:
I’ll Be Gone In The Dark: One Woman’s Obsessive Search For The Golden State Killer by Michelle McNamara.
Sherlock Bones And The Missing Cheese by Susan Stevens Crummel and Illustrated by Dorothy Donohue; Spot, The Cat by Henry Cole.
What Really Happened To Dumpty as told to Jeanie Franz Ransom and Illustrated by Stephen Axelsen, Officer Panda: Sky Detective by Ashley Crowley.
Who Pushed Humpty Dumpty? And Other Notorious Nursery Mysteries by David Levinthal and John Nickle, A Stone For Sascha by Aaron Becker.
Other Books That Caught My Eye… Just Because
Snow White and Rose Red by Kallie George and Grimm Brothers and Illustrated by Kelly Vivanco, Tippy And The Night Parade: A Toon Book by Lilli Carré.
Smon Smon by Sonja Danowski, Little Night Cat by Sonja Danowski.
Petra by Marianna Coppo, I Hate Everyone by Naomi Danis and Illustrated by Cinta Arribas.
Rot: The Cutest In The World by Ben Clanton, Mo’s Mustache by Ben Clanton, The Last Tree by Ingrid Chabbert and Guridi.
It Takes A Village by Hillary Rodham Clinton and Illustrated by Marla Frazee, Boot & Shoe by Marla Frazee.
I Like Big Books And I Cannot Lie
The Seven Sisters by Lucinda Riley, The Storm Sister by Lucinda Riley.
The Shadow Sister by Lucinda Riley, The Pearl Sister by Lucinda Riley.
What did I say about big books again?
Reading With Patrick by Michelle Kuo.
Any titles here that you’ve already read? Or do you have recommendations for our reading theme on crime and thriller, mysteries and puzzles?
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