In a previous post I’ve discussed the impact that Howard Phillips (H.P.) Lovecraft has had on horror writing and storytelling for almost a century now. […]
My Favorite 18+ Books of 2018
January is the perfect time to reflect on what we read last year and to compile a list of our favorite books. Below are the […]
A River in Darkness: Escape from North Korea
One of my many reading goals for 2019 is to read more translated books. This goal is partially inspired by the book I wish to […]
Below the Surface
When I think about mentall illness and mental disorders, people whose brains are wired differently than most, I imagine being in a crowd of people. […]
Women’s History Month – Girl Power
March is Women’s History Month – a full 31 days to celebrate the contributions of women in American history. Obviously, this is something that should be […]
Alternatives to Fire and Fury
Since its well-publicized release three weeks ago, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House has been flying off library shelves. If you’ve put […]
Noble Bookworms-April 2017
Our Youth Services staff at Noble have been having a blast choosing and reviewing books for our monthly book club. In April, we enjoyed nonfiction […]
Teen Readers Celebrating Women
March is Women’s History Month, and yesterday was International Women’s Day! Here are some YA books on feminism, figures who have enacted change, and strong-minded teenagers. […]
Better Know a Library Staffer: Debbie
Here on the blog the other Matchmakers and I share what we are reading, watching, or listening to quite frequently, but we don’t often hear […]