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Nov

22

2024

The Orange and Other Poems by Wendy Cope book cover (an illustration of an orange with a sticker on it reading "I love you I'm glad I exist"

The Orange and Other Poems by Wendy Cope

The poems in this tiny little book are delightful enough to fill your heart to the very brim. I am feeling grateful for the act of sharing an orange, for a Valentine, for flowers, for the changing of names. I laughed and I swooned. “I love you. I’m glad I exist.” –Jeanette B., Browsers Bookshop, …

Dec

20

2021

Murakami T: The T-Shirts I Love by Haruki Murakami

Here is Murakami T: The T-Shirts I Love. Lovingly designed by Chip Kidd (of course), Murakami T is a wee book wherein Haruki Murakami reminiscences about his t-shirt collection (which is not as extensive as his vinyl collection, by the way). And because it’s Murakami, his “reminiscences” are delightfully quirky and eccentric essays. It’s totally a “WTF is …

Dec

8

2021

The Bodies in the Library
by Marty Wingate

Hayley Burke has just landed her dream job as curator of the First Edition Library, housed in the manse of the late Lady Georgiana Fowling in the heart of Bath, England. Not only is it a great job, but it also comes with living quarters on the premises. The other resident in Middlebank House is …

Dec

23

2019

Homophones Visualized by Bruce Worden

One of our [recent] favorites is Bruce Worden’s Homophones Visualized. It’s a pretty simple concept— the English language is a hot mess, and why do we have so many words that sound exactly the same?—and Worden makes it all laugh-out-loud funny and educational. Great stocking stuffer. Great bathroom reader. Great conversation starter. All in one. –A …

Dec

5

2018

An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good

An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten

If you’ve ever wondered how to commit the perfect murder, this book will give you some clues. Much delightful mayhem occurs in these five short chapters, where we come to know the seemingly mild-mannered Maud, an elderly retiree in Göteborg, Sweden. Maud leads a rather comfortable but pedestrian life of solitude, which she will protect at …

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