June Staff Recommendations

The Whispers by Ashley Audrain

Audrain's sophomore novel does not disappoint. But reader beware- it's another dark examination of marriage and motherhood. That ending though! ~ Leslie M.

This brand new title is available in print at the library.

Elsewhere by Alexis Schaitkin

A young girl grows up in a small secluded town, tucked away in the mountains. This nowhere town has many strict traditions, one being at a certain time all the mothers disappear to elsewhere but, why? And when she grows up and becomes a mother, will this young girl vanish too? ~ Ashley

This 2022 title is available through ILL and the Libby app.

My Murder by Katie Williams

Serial killer victims are brought back to life as clones. Will they be the same? Will they want to solve their own murder? This is truly a dark and interesting thriller. ~ Leslie W.

This brand new title is available in print at the library.

Big Summer by Jennifer Weiner

An interesting story that involves forgiveness, friendship, and family. A book that helps us learn what's important in life. ~ Erin

This back list title is available at the library and the Libby app.

The Last Word by Taylor Adams

After posting a negative book review, a woman living in a remote location begins to wonder if the author is a little touchy- or very, very dangerous. ~ Bonnie

This brand new title is available in print at the library.

 

 

 

 

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