Get ready for a literary adventure with this week's book recommendations, where two bookshops offer a delightful array of reads! But beware; you're about to dive into a world of diverse tastes and opinions.
Odyssey Bookshop's Roxanna Pisiak takes us on a journey through captivating narratives:
- Lion by Sonya Walger - A gripping tale that roars with intensity.
- The Tragedy of True Crime by John J. Lennon - Exploring the dark side of human fascination.
- Art Work: On the Creative Life by Sally Mann - An inspiring guide to living creatively.
- A Guardian and a Thief by Megha Majumdar - A thrilling ride with unexpected twists.
- Wreck by Catherine Newman - A story that leaves you pondering life's complexities.
- One of Us by Dan Chaon - Prepare for a mind-bending experience.
- Evensong by Stewart O'Nan - A beautiful conclusion to this literary symphony.
Merritt Bookstore's Kira Wizner shares a different melody:
- The Waterbearers by Sasha Bonet - A refreshing tale that quenches your literary thirst.
- The Cook's Garden by Kevin West - A culinary journey through the pages.
- Strong Ground by Brene Brown - A powerful exploration of resilience and courage.
- The Sky was my Blanket by Uri Shulevitz - A unique perspective from above.
- The Poisoned King by Katherine Rundell and Ashley Mackenzie - A royal tale with a twist.
- Sweet and Salty! by King Arthur Baking Company - A delicious treat for foodies and readers alike.
- Heart the Lover by Lily King - An emotional rollercoaster you won't forget.
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