"One glance at a book and
you hear the voice of another person,
perhaps someone dead for 1,000 years.
To read a book is to voyage
through time."
Carl Sagan
Ahhh, April. I’ve always felt April has some of the weirdest weather of the year. This is where we can have all four seasons in one day.
Luckily we’re heading toward the warmer weather.
Upcoming:
Literary Cafe April 5th at 10am
Book Discussion April 25th at 4pm
We will be discussing Horse by Geraldine Brooks
If you’d like a book and want to join us, please let me know ASAP.
Cozy Up with a Series Book Club ends April 30th. Get those raffle tickets in!
Keep a LookOut For:
A Calamity of Souls by David Balducci
British Booksellers by Kristy Cambron
Museum of Lost Quilts by Jennifer Chiavrini
It Had to Be You by Mary Higgins Clark
Sharpe's Command by Bernard Cornwell
Sweet Blue Distance by Sara Donati
Death by Raspberry Scone by Sarah Graves
Last Word by Elly Griffiths
Lost Birds by Anne Hillerman
Close to Death by Anthony Horowitz
Demon of Unrest by Erik Larson
Circle in the Water by Marcia Muller
Pay Dirt by Sara Paretsky
Murder Inn by James Patterson
Ash Dark As Night by Gary Phillips
Extinction by Douglas Preston
Matterhorn by Christopher Reich
The Paris Novel by Ruth Reichl
Murder of Mr. Ma by S.J. Rozen
Toxic Prey by John Sandford
Lucky by Jane Smiley
Only the Brave by Danielle Steel
Summer We Started Over by Nancy Thayer
Table for Two by Amor Towles
The Gathering by C.J. Tudor
City in Ruins by Don Winslow
A Killing on the Hill by Robert Dugoni
We Solve Murders by Richard Osman
I’m excited to see some terrific books coming out. BI am a big fan of Amor Towers, happy to see he has a new one out; Christopher Reich starts a new CIA thriller series with his new one; Richard Osman begins a new series in We Solve Murders. If you haven’t read Robert Dugan, C.J. Tudor, Don Winslow, a few authors you should be reading and now might be a good time to start. The books coming out in April have something for everyone. I love when this happens! Hopefully one or two catch your attention.
Kristin Hannah’s book, The Women, is the book everyone has been reading and talking about. I just finished it and have to say it didn’t disappoint. Maybe it’s the time it’s set in, 1965, America was becoming more involved in Vietnam, snippets of the music from the time. For me it was a bit of a nostalgic trip for me of the time and the music.
Hannah focused on the women nurses who went to Vietnam and gave them their much deserved credit.
“The greatest gift is a passion for reading. It is cheap, it consoles, it distracts, it excites, it gives you knowledge of the world and experience of a wide kind. It is a moral illumination.”
Elizabeth Hardwick
Here’s to April!
Here’s to warmer weather!
Here’s to reading a good book!
As always, call or email me if you have any questions or for more information.
Happy Reading!
Bev @Mattituck-Laurel Library
631-298-4134 X 104