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Jan

24

2025

Tara Karr Roberts, author

An Original Essay by 2025 PNBA Book Award Winner Tara Karr Roberts

The first time I saw the ocean, I was 19, at a distant family member’s wedding on the California coast. The first time I saw the Atlantic, I was 30. The friend who picked me up at the Boston airport at midnight exited the freeway and pulled up to an empty beach so I could …

Jan

20

2025

Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid

Lady Macbeth by Ava Reid

This is the kind of Macbeth retelling I’ve been looking for. Ava Reid crafts a Lady Macbeth both bound to the decisions of others as well as conniving in her own right. Every page was filled with female rage and impotence in the face of male dictators while also highlighting Lady Roscille’s brilliant mind. I …

Dec

31

2024

Small Things Like These (green and cream)

Small Things [Books] Like These

After we saw this video from Rediscovered Books, we realized that some of you might be trying to reach a particular number of books read for the year.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Rediscovered Books (@rdbooks)   Here are some bestselling shorter books (under 250 pages) that will help …

Nov

15

2024

Cover of Crying in H Mart: Red background, noodles held between chopsticks forming an H.

Crying in H Mart by Michelle Zauner

If I loved H Mart before, it took on a whole new meaning with Michelle Zauner’s story. As a bridge child between the old world and the new, Zauner chronicles the struggles with her family as she attempts to find her place in American life. Rife with Korean food, Korean culture, and a difficult love, …

Sep

9

2024

Stay True by Hua Hsu 

Hua Hsu’s story perfectly balances being deeply personal and resonating with anyone who reads it. About friendship, nostalgia, identity and the desperate ways in which we try to preserve the past, Stay True is heartbreaking and deeply relatable to those struggling with loss in any form, whether it be loss of youth, loss of self, …

Jul

22

2024

Welcome to Glorious Tuga 
by Francesca Segal 

With surprising and intricate stories, Tuga is truly glorious. The islander’s lives are revealed in satisfying detail and the paths they take reflect the full range of being human. Settle in and sail away to a warm and vibrant corner of the world that you’ll wish was real. —Sheryce D., Rediscovered Books, Boise, ID I …

May

28

2024

Happy 10th Anniversary to The Well-Read Moose!

Congratulations to The Well-Read Moose in Coeur d’Alene, ID on their 10th Anniversary! Friday, May 31- Monday June 3, the store welcomes customers to celebrate with a 10%-off sale throughout the store and a prize wheel with even more ways for people to feel lucky. Swing by in person, on their website, or on their …

May

20

2024

On the Tip of a Wave: How AI Weiwei’s Art Is Changing the Tide written by Joanna Ho, illustrated by Catia Chien

Ai Weiwei‘s art and story fuse together in this picture book. As you learn about his art and his story, ask yourself what the color orange means to you. That’s what author Joanna Ho asked me, and and I hope that you ask others. —Laura DeLaney, Rediscovered Bookshop, Boise, ID Think about the world in …

May

13

2024

Cover of book "The Mystery Guest" with blue background, white type. Image on cover is a keyhole showing a white, manicured woman's hand holding a key

The Mystery Guest by Nita Prose

Molly the maid is back – and there is another murder at the Regency Grand Hotel. This time, Molly knows the victim, who didn’t remember her at all. As she thinks back to when she was around the mysterious Mr. Grimthorpe as a young girl, she can’t help thinking she may know who and why …

Mar

22

2024

The Women by Kristin Hannah

Kristin always writes with such imagery that you truly feel like you are there, experiencing in real-time the story she is bringing to life. This one tore my heart out so many times, but also brought some unknown history to life. Heartbreaking, eye-opening and one not to miss. –Madison, Saltwater Bookshop, Kingston, WA This novel …

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