Staff Picks
Stay in touch with the personal favorites of the KDL Staff. Each title is handpicked.
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Fieldwork: A Novel by Mischa Berlinski Following his girlfriend to her new teaching position in Thailand, a young reporter researches the story of American anthropologist Martiya van der Leun, following her suicide in the Thai prison where she was serving a lengthy sentence for murder. Catalog Link |
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Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier Marked for greatness after being struck by lightning in infancy, Mary Anning discovers a fossilized skeleton near her 19th century home that triggers attacks on her character and upheavals throughout the religious, scientific, and academic communities. Catalog Link |
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins In a future North America, where the rulers of Panem maintain control through a televised survival competition pitting young people against one another, sixteen-year-old Katniss’s skills are put to the test when she voluntarily takes her younger sister’s place. Catalog Link |
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Catching Fire (The Second Book of the Hunger Games) by Suzanne Collins By winning the annual Hunger Games, District 12 tributes Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark have secured a life of safety and plenty for themselves and their families, but because they won by defying the rules, they unwittingly become the faces of an impending rebellion. Catalog Link |
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Columbine by Dave Cullen Discusses the school shooting at Columbine High School in 1999, reflecting on the killers’ histories and and the portrayal of the event by the media. Catalog Link |
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Before I Die by Jenny Downham A terminally ill teenaged girl makes and carries out a list of things to do before she dies. Catalog Link |
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Zeitoun by Dave Eggers Describes how Abdulrahman Zeitoun remained in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina, his subsequent efforts to help other victims, his disappearance a week later, and the effect of these events on his wife Kathy and their children. Catalog Link |
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The Farmer's Daughter by Jim Harrison A collection of three novellas includes the title story about a home-schooled 15-year-old girl who encounters unexpected brutality, after which she must draw on her reserves to make herself whole. Catalog Link |
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Dragon Keeper: Volume One of the Rain Wilds Chronicles by Robin Hobb Trader’s wife Alise and 16-year-old Thymara must join the caravan traveling up the toxic and inhospitable Rain Wild River, with the aim of relocating weakened dragons from outside their home town of Cassarick to the long-lost city of Kelsingra. Catalog Link |
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Saving CeeCee Honeycutt: A Novel by Beth Hoffman Relegated to the care of an eccentric great-aunt after her mentally unbalanced mother’s accidental death, 12-year-old CeeCee is quickly surrounded by the strong women and cultural elements of her new Savannah community. Catalog Link |
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Wolf Hall: A Novel (Man Booker Prize) by Hilary Mantel Assuming the power recently lost by the disgraced Cardinal Wolsey, Thomas Cromwell counsels a mercurial Henry VIII on the latter’s efforts to marry Anne Boleyn against the wishes of Rome and many of his people, a successful endeavor that comes with a dangerous price. By the Hawthornden Prize-winning author of Eight Months on Ghazzah Street. Catalog Link |
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Cricket Man by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor Ostracized by everyone in his town and happy to be leaving there for good, Kenny uses the rest of his summer trying to rescue the hundreds of crickets who are killing themselves by jumping in the pool, but when a more pressing situation makes itself known, Kenny puts the crickets on hold to save a life that really matters. Catalog Link |
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Woods Runner by Gary Paulsen Hunting for food to support his family on the frontier of an American colony far from the hostilities of the Revolutionary War, 13-year-old Samuel is astonished when his parents are arrested by soldiers, a situation that forces him to make his way to the British headquarters in New York City. By the author of Mudshark. Catalog Link |
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Thereby Hangs a Tail: A Chet and Bernie Mystery by Spencer Quinn A follow-up to Dog On It finds the human-and-canine investigative team endeavoring to rescue an abducted show dog, a case that is complicated by reporter Susie Sanchez’s disappearance and Chet’s separation from Bernie. Catalog Link |
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Faeries of Dreamdark: Blackbringer by Laini Taylor Magpie Windwitch, faerie, devil hunter, and granddaughter of the West Wind, must defeat an ancient evil creature, the Blackbringer, who has escaped from his bottle and threatens to unmake all of creation. Catalog Link |
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Brava, Valentine: A Novel by Adriana Trigiani When Valentine Roncalli discovers a long lost shoe design, a family secret unravels that helps her take control of the company from a conniving relative, but first she seeks the counsel, and more, of her ex-fiancee, Bret Fitzpatrick, to help re-boot the business while she pursues a hot romance with a handsome Italian from her past. By the best-selling author of Very Valentine. Catalog Link |
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Traffic: Why We Drive the Way We Do (and What It Says About Us) by Tom Vanderbilt An intriguing study of the mysteries of the road analyzes the complex social, physical, psychological, and technical factors that dictate how traffic works, why we drive the way we do, and what our driving reveals about us, discussing the unintended consequences of attempts to engineer safety, why plans to protect pedestrians can lead to more accidents, and more. Catalog Link |
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Leisure Seeker, The: A Novel by Michael Zadoorian John and Ella Robina, a couple married 50+ years—she has stopped her cancer treatments, he has Alzheimer’s—kidnap themselves from the adult children and the doctors who seem to run their lives, and steal off on a forbidden vacation determined to prove that, when it comes to life, you can go back for seconds and sneak a little extra time. Catalog Link |