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Nov

18

2024

I Need You To Read This by Jessa Maxwell

I Need You To Read This. But not at bedtime, unless you are going to power through to the end! Alex’s new beginnings in New York City take a turn for the delightful when she is chosen to take over Dear Constance, the advice column read across the country. Constance’s previous writer had been murdered. …

Nov

13

2024

Echoes of Memory by Sara Driscoll

This mystery by Sara Driscoll is a stand-alone story. My previous exposure to her books was in her FBI-K9 series. Echoes of Memory is a different type of mystery/police procedural but equally great reading. Quinn Fleming, the lead character, is a young woman (in her late 20s or so) who works in a flower store …

Oct

11

2024

Blood Over Bright Haven by M. L. Wang

In a land living in the shadow of The University of Magics and Industry, magic is everything. And Truth is hidden. Sciona knows what she wants. She has spent 20 years honing her magical skills only to rise to highmage at the university, yet she is shunned and quietly bullied by the males, as she …

Sep

30

2024

The Last Murder at the End of the World by Stuart Turton

The world has ended, almost. On a small island the last vestiges of humanity reside peacefully under the guidance of three brilliant but emotionally removed elders. That is until one of the elders dies and slowly the Fog, the misty harbinger of the end of the world, starts creeping towards them. As the clock slowly …

Aug

29

2024

The Full Moon Coffee Shop by Mochizuki

Bestseller Spotlight: Magic and Mystery (minus the Maas)

On Wednesdays, the Pacific Northwest Booksellers Association Bestseller List is published. Every week, we love to see what books have been most popular in independent bookstores around our region. As we peruse the list, we ponder patterns. Then we present this weekly feature: Thursday Themes. We have been enjoying a magical, mysterious summer as readers, with many of …

Aug

19

2024

The Drowning House by Cherie Priest

Local favorite Cherie Priest is back this week with The Drowning House, a suitably gothic ghost story about a house that washes ashore, the woman who knows its secrets, and the pair of childhood pals who must put aside old rivalries to figure out the mystery of the house that has come back from the …

Aug

2

2024

Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle

Believe it or not, this was my first Chuck Tingle read—and I was not disappointed! This horror adventure came full of the heart I’ve learned to expect from Mr. Tingle, plus a tight, keep-you-guessing plot and lovably relatable characters. It deftly depicts the double-edged sword that is being an openly queer creator. And, the audiobook …

Jun

4

2024

Murder at an Irish Chipper by Carlene O’Connor

This is the third Carlene O’Connor book I have read in two different series. I would not have read a second, much less a third, if I did not enjoy them immensely. Murder at an Irish Chipper (think of a shop that sells the British food staple, fish and chips) is book 10 in the …

May

8

2024

Happiness Falls by Angie Kim

When the beloved father of an interracial Korean family goes missing, the only witness is his nonverbal, severely-disabled teenage son, Eugene– who also quickly becomes the prime suspect. Mia and her brother John are home from college during the pandemic and join forces to find their father, while protecting Eugene at all costs. As clues …

Apr

29

2024

A Tempest of Tea by Hafsah Faizal

What am I supposed to do while I wait for the next book in this duology? Wait? This entire book is great but the last 20% blew me out of the water. Arthie, Jin, and Flick are incredible characters and Hafsah Faizal does incredible things with them. I think a lot if books get “If …

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