Month: October 2022

Inside Jokes

There are as many types of memoir as there are people writing them, but we’d like to encourage you to indulge in a funny one. Try one of these, or one you’ve been keeping an eye on yourself!

Failure Is an Option: An Attempted Memoir by H. Jon Benjamin

Benjamin’s attempted memoir is irreverent, edgy, and hilarious – just what readers will expect from the voice actor and comedian of Bob’s Burgers fame.

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The Greatest Love Story Ever Told by Megan Mullally & Nick Offerman

The popular comedic couple trace the story of their relationship, sharing anecdotes, family photos, and secrets that reveal how they overcame considerable social differences through their shared values and mutual love of music and laughter.

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So Close to Being the Sh*t, Y’all Don’t Even Know by Retta

Whether reminiscing about her days as a contract chemist at GlaxoSmithKline, telling ‘dirty’ jokes to Mormons, feeling like the odd man out on Parks, fending off racist trolls on Twitter, flirting with Michael Fassbender, expertly stalking the cast of Hamilton, or glamming it up on the set, Retta’s voice is unique and refreshing.

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Dear Girls by Ali Wong

Comedian, writer, and actress Wong’s first book is a series of letters to her two daughters, who are currently toddlers. Luckily, the frame works well even for readers who don’t happen to be Wong’s daughters which, considering the girls’ ages (and perhaps the unfiltered approach), will mean all readers for the foreseeable future.

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The Last Black Unicorn by Tiffany Haddish

The Last Black Unicorn is so much more than a side-splittingly hilarious collection of essays–it’s a memoir of the struggles of one woman who came from nothing and nowhere. A woman who was able to achieve her dreams by reveling in her pain and awkwardness, showing the world who she really is, and inspiring others through the power of laughter.

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Stay Hungry by Sebastian Maniscalco

On the way from clueless rube to standup superstar, Sebastian Maniscalco was booed off stages; survived on tips and stolen food; got advice from mentors Andrew Dice Clay, Vince Vaughn, Tony Danza, and Jerry Seinfeld; fell in love; and stayed true to his Italian-immigrant roots. The one code that always kept him going: stay hungry, keep focused, never give up, and one day, you’ll make it.

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My Squirrel Days by Ellie Kemper

The comedian and star of The Office and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt presents a collection of essays about her journey from Midwestern naïf to Hollywood semi-celebrity to outrageously reasonable New Yorker.

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Scrappy Little Nobody by Anna Kendrick

Actress Kendrick introduces her memoir by telling the reader not to take her stories too seriously. She asks her audience to agree that the following book is a conversation, possibly a tweet, but longer. Kendrick lives up to the bargain and delivers an engaging narrative of her life that can be devoured in one sitting.

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Medallion Status by John Hodgman

Both unflinchingly funny and deeply heartfelt, Medallion Status is a thoughtful examination of status, fame, and identity, and about the way we all deal with those moments when we realize we aren’t platinum status anymore and will have to get comfortable in that middle seat again.

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You’ll Grow Out of It by Jessi Klein

Klein offers-through an incisive collection of real-life stories – a relentlessly funny yet poignant take on a variety of topics she has experienced along her strange journey to womanhood and beyond.

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Did You Hear That?

Who doesn’t like a good ghost story? The possibility of restless spirits and haunted places has fascinated and frightened humans throughout the centuries. You’ll want to keep a nightlight on after reading these stories and wondering—do the dead remain with us?

Inland by Téa Obreht

Arizona 1893. While her husband goes seeking water and her two older sons go seeking him, Nora Lark remains behind, dealing with her youngest son who fears a monster lurking in the desert, her husband’s teen cousin who communes with spirits, and her elderly, frail mother-in-law. Nora takes comfort in conversing with her daughter Evelyn, who died of heatstroke as a baby. Former outlaw Lurie Mattie has traveled west to seek reprieve from the childhood ghosts he sees who seem to want something from him. Nora and Lurie’s stories intertwine in a harsh and unforgiving landscape with surprise and suspense in this most unusual Western tale.

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Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz

As well as being a talented short-order cook in the small desert town of Pico Mundo, Odd Thomas sees ghosts. Although they never speak, he tries to help them resolve the issues that keep them earth-bound. He can also see spirits he calls bodachs, harbingers of death and destruction. When a large number of bodachs suddenly appear in Pico Mundo, Odd knows something catastrophic is going to happen. Will he be able to prevent it?

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The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

Dr. Montagu, a parapsychologist, arranges to spend some time at the notorious Hill House, seeking to obtain some hard evidence of a haunting. He is accompanied by three others: Theodora, his assistant; Eleanor, a fragile, friendless young woman; and Luke, the heir of Hill House. It eventually becomes clear they are not wanted there—but will they be allowed to leave?

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The Woman in Black by Susan Hill

Dr. Montagu, a parapsychologist, arranges to spend some time at the notorious Hill House, seeking to obtain some hard evidence of a haunting. He is accompanied by three others: Theodora, his assistant; Eleanor, a fragile, friendless young woman; and Luke, the heir of Hill House. It eventually becomes clear they are not wanted there—but will they be allowed to leave?

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The Phantom Coach,  ed. by Michael Sims

Death was a familiar visitor in the Victorian period, and ghost stories of that era are particularly atmospheric and intriguing. This collection of chilling tales includes the works of such authors as Charles Dickens, Henry James, Elizabeth Gaskell, Rudyard Kipling, Arthur Conan Doyle, and other writers of the period.

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The Summoning by Heather Graham

Kristi Stewart knows the McLane House, a bed-and-breakfast estate she inherited from her uncle, has a reputation of being haunted. She doesn’t believe in ghosts—until she meets one. Dallas Wicker is investigating some suspicious deaths and disappearances in the area. There doesn’t seem to be a connection, but as strange things keep happening, the answers seem to lie in the history of the McLane House.

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Home before Dark by Riley Sager

Maggie Holt remembers nothing about the terrifying night her family fled Baneberry Hall, an experience her father wrote about it his best-selling book, House of Horrors—a tale Maggie thinks he made up. Twenty-five years later, she has inherited the rambling Victorian mansion, planning to sell it after making some repairs. When strange and frightening things start happening, Maggie realizes her father’s book may be more fact than fiction.

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Watch over Me by Nina LaCour

After 4 years in the foster care system, Mila is eager to accept an internship on a California farm run by a couple who offer education and housing to teens and children. Though isolated and beautiful, the place is also haunted, and Mila sees her first ghost shortly after she arrives. As she tutors a troubled boy named Lee, she must also confront the “ghosts” of her own traumatic past.

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The Lost History of Dreams by Kris Waldherr

When famed poet Hugh de Bonne dies, his last wish is to be buried next to his wife in the stained-glass folly he built for her. Robert Highstead, a post-mortem photographer and Hugh’s cousin, is tasked with transporting the body to its final resting place. But a bargain he must make with Hugh’s grief-stricken niece Isabella in order to complete his task will summon ghosts-both figurative and literal—from his past.

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The Turn of the Screw by Henry James

When a young governess is engaged to care for two young children, Miles and Flora, at an isolated country house, something seems wrong from the start. There seems to be a dark presence in the house that may be stalking the children—or is it something even more foreboding?

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Missing Memories

The Mayo Clinic defines amnesia as “the loss of memories, such as facts, information and experiences.” And amnesia is a commonly used plot device in a variety of genres: mysteries and thrillers, fantasy and sci-fi, romance, and more. We hope you remember to read one of these amnesiac novels!

Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson

This intricately plotted, fast-paced psychological thriller relates the story of Christine, who after an accident years before must reconstruct her past each day with the help of her husband and a neurologist—but who is telling her the truth?

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The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro

Post-Roman Britain, knights, dragons, war, loss, revenge, love, and the power of memory. Ishiguro uses the elements of fantasy and the mists of memory to tell a moving story.

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A Cowboy to Remember by Rebekah Weatherspoon

In this romance a celebrity chef suffers memory loss after a fall, so friends take her in at their luxury dude ranch. But why does the former rodeo champ she meets there seem so familiar?

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An Earl, the Girl, and a Toddler by Vanessa Riley

If you enjoy Bridgerton, you should try this diverse Regency romance, in which our heroine finds herself trapped in the Bedlam insane asylum owing to the amnesia she suffered during a shipwreck. Don’t worry, an aristocratic barrister has taken her case…

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The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohalian

A hard-drinking flight attendant wakes up in her Dubai hotel room next to a strange man. The bigger problem? That strange man doesn’t wake up. Can Cassandra remember enough to piece together who murdered him?

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The Last Letter from Your Lover by Jojo Moyes

After a tragic car accident results in amnesia, Jennifer’s world is complicated even more when she finds a mysterious letter asking her to leave her husband. This love story, set in two different decades separated by forty years, builds to a amazing ending.

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The Rook by Daniel O’Malley

“The body you are wearing used to be mine.” So begin the instructions sent to—and by—an amnesiac agent in a secret organization battling the supernatural forces of Britain. Funny, fantastical, and engrossing.

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Siri, Who am I? by Sam Tschida

Amnesia? Well, Siri can help you with that! Using her private digital assistant and the record of her social media presence, Mia reconstructs her identify in this funny and savvy romance.

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We were Liars by E. Lockhart

A group of four teens who vacation on the same private Massachusetts island dub themselves “The Liars.” At their center is Cadence, who finds herself at the end of one summer with a profound case of amnesia. What’s the shocking secret behind her memory loss?

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Yesterday by Felicia Yap

In this unusual murder mystery, society is divided between people who can remember either one day’s or two days’ worth of memories. And this story features four different perspectives: the murder suspect, his wife, the detective, and the victim. Unforgettable.

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Native American Authors

Native American literature reflects the culture, history, and contemporary issues of the people who are Indigenous to what is now the United States. Each author has a different perspective based on the tribe they come from, which makes this genre a diverse one. Get a taste of some great Native American fiction with this list!

House Made of Dawn by N. Scott Momaday 

This literary fiction focuses on a young American Indian, Abel, returning form service in World War Two. Upon returning to his reservation in New Mexico, he struggles with emotional baggage. The book outlines his struggle to find spiritual and physical wholeness and connectedness to the land and his people.

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There There by Tommy Orange

This fast-paced novel tackles the complex history of Native Americans. The book follows 12 characters, who each have a private reason for attending the Big Oakland Powwow. Orange weaves the stories together to create a symphony of dialog about common problems that plague Native American people and communities.

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My Heart Is a Chainsaw by Stephen Graham Jones

The main character in this horror novel, Jade Daniels, is a half-Indian outcast who’s only solace is in 1980s slasher movies. The reader gets pulled into her dark mind when her knowledge of these films seems to play out in real life. Blood will spill on the waters of Indian lake. Content warning: sexual abuse and suicide.

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The Removed by Brandon Hobson 

In this mystical and character-driven novel, a Cherokee family is grieving the loss of a family member, Ray-Ray, who was unjustly killed by a police officer. The family takes in a remarkable foster child on the eve of a Cherokee National Holiday and of Ray-Ray’s death, who seems to embody Ray-Ray. How will this play into the family’s grief and a family member’s fight with Alzheimer’s?

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The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson 

Rosalie Iron Wing is pregnant and married to John, a white man, who lives on land that was stolen from Rosalie’s Dakhota ancestors. John’s farming practices isolate Rosalie from her only friend, Gaby, who is an anti GMO activist. Decades later, John dies from cancer. Rosalie then returns to her father’s cabin and delves into stories of her family’s painful past and the traditions of the Dakhota.

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Code Talker by Joseph Bruchac

Don’t knock this teen historical fiction until you try it. Adults can read teen fiction too! Ned Begay is taken from his Navajo home and placed in a boarding school where speaking his native language is off limits. After enlisting in the Marines during World War Two, he finds that his native language is useful as a code talker.

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Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese 

This moving book follows a man named Saul Indian Horse. He’s hit rock bottom and is in a treatment center for alcohol addiction. The only way for him to find peace is to wade through the stories of his life, both joyful and sorrowful, as a Northern Ojibway.

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Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse 

A post-apocalyptic fantasy with a strong female lead? Sign us up! It’s the near future, and a cataclysmic flood has drowned two thirds of the planet. The remainder of dry land is home to the Navajo people. With the waters came the monsters of old, and Maggie Hoskie is a monster hunter. When a small town needs her help finding a missing girl, she teams up with an unconventional medicine man to find the truth of the girl’s disappearance.

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Future Home of the Living God by Louise Erdrich

Cedar Hawk Songmaker lives in a strange dystopian world of reversing evolution and a growing police state. The 26-year-old has decided to return to her monther’s Ojibwe reservation to investigate her biological family, and to wait for the birth of her child. The child, who may emerge as a member of a primitive human species.

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Murder on the Red River by Marcie R. Rendon

Renee Blackbear, a 19-year-old member of the White Earth Reservation, has had an uneasy childhood. After being in and out of foster homes, she is now a farm laborer and pool shark. One day in August, she follows a radio report about a dead body that came from the rez. The sheriff has no jurisdiction, but Renee, driven by her vivid walking dreams, helps the sheriff navigate this mystery. 

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Celebrate the Holidays

Seems we all could use some fun, am I right? Let’s embrace the holidays (any holiday) and celebrate! Read a fiction or nonfiction book that provides some inspiration, whether you want to escape with a fun Christmas romance, host a creepy Halloween party, or learn more about honoring Juneteenth. Below are some ideas to get you started or pick any holiday book of your choice. Get celebrating!

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Cinco de Mayhem: A Santa Fe Café Mystery by Ann Myers

Santa Fe chef Rita Lafitte is busy prepping for Cinco de Mayo festivities when a popular food cart owner is found dead and her friend is the number one suspect.

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Turkey Trot Murder by Leslie Meier

With Thanksgiving fast approaching, a frozen dead body threatens the peaceful community of Tinker’s Cove, Maine. Lucy Stone is determined to solve the mystery.

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A Mrs. Miracle Christmas by Debbie Macomber 

Need some Christmas charm? Debbie Macomber’s Christmas series is a go-to favorite This book delivers a heartwarming story about a couple trying to have a child and then they are visited by a mysterious stranger. 

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Royal Holiday by Jasmine Guillory

For fans obsessed with English royalty this holiday romance is a special treat. For Vivian Forest a last-minute holiday vacation turns into an unforgettable romance.

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Haunted Hibiscus by Laura Childs

Part of the Tea Shop Mystery series, this story puts our heroine, Theodosia Browning, in the midst of planning a literary-themed haunted house when a dead body is found and turns this Halloween into a real-life murder mystery.

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Festive Holiday Recipes by Addie Gundry

The fun part of celebrating the holidays is having some delicious food with family and friends. Does this make you panic? Never fear, this book offers a variety of recipe suggestions to help with roast turkey to appetizers and everything in between.

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Holiday Hacks by Keith Bradford

Don’t let the holiday season stress you out. This helpful book offers 600+ tips to simplify and organize during the festive season. Skim for the tips most helpful to you and your family!

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Your Guide to the Jewish Holidays by Cantor Matt Axelrod

If you are seeking more understanding of the Jewish holidays, Cantor Matt Axelrod has written this reader-friendly, fun, and informative book explaining the 11 most important Jewish holidays.

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Watermelon & Red Birds by Nicole A. Taylor 

Juneteenth is an important yet often misunderstood holiday for most of us. Join Nicole as she shares recipes, insights, and context for Juneteenth celebrations. 

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Pumpkins and Party Themes by Roxanne Rhoads 

Make your party the hang-out hotspot for Halloween! This practical and inspiring book offers you pumpkin and decorating designs for several unique party themes. With colorful illustrations and lists of necessary tools, this will get your creative juices flowing.

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New This Week

October 4, 2022

Whether you’re looking to escape it all with a mystery set in space, or to gain insight on American history with a deep dive into post-WWI politics, we’ve got you covered with this week’s new releases.

Station Eternity by Mur Lafferty

Science fiction readers may sometimes experience that urge to get comfortable with a cozy mystery, and with Station Eternity they can satisfy that urge without sacrificing their love for sci-fi. Mallory Viridian is an amateur sleuth who, much like Jessica Fletcher before her, seems to be followed by murder wherever she goes. To gain some peace she heads for a space station populated only by aliens, but when more humans visit she finds herself embroiled in a series of murders that could grow to include everyone on board.

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American Midnight by Adam Hochschild

This new history by award-winning historian Hochschild has already earned starred reviews from critics, and should draw attention from any reader interested in the cycles of American history. American Midnight explores the time of unrest that occurred just after World War I, including incidents of repression, violence, and censorship.

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