Great Reads – April 2022

A Ballad of Love and Glory By Reyna Grande Inspired by the true story of the Irish regiment that fought alongside the Mexican Army during the Mexican-American War, this historical saga follows the love story of a Mexican army nurse and an Irish soldier fighting for...

Great Reads – Jan/Feb 2022

The Anthropocene Reviewed By John Green This collection of nonfiction essays from popular author John Green contains a wide variety of topics based on his podcast of the same name. The anthropocene is the geologic name for the time period we live in, where humans have...

Great Reads – December 2021

The Inheritance of Orquídea Divina By Zoraida Córdova When the beloved and obstinate matriarch of the Montoya clan beckons her family to come to her own funeral, her children and grandchildren are far from surprised. Mystery and magic have followed Orquidea Divina and...

Great Reads – November 2021

It’s Over or It’s Eden By Rebecca Zornow The debut science-fiction novel from Rebecca Zornow is perfect for fans of dystopia. The story is told from the alternating points of view of two women who couldn’t be more different. Arwen Cruz is a soldier,...

Great Reads – October 2021

Send for Me By Lauren Fox Set in World War II Germany and present-day Wisconsin, “Send for Me” uncovers the story of a family who fled to the Midwest in the years before World War II. Annelise works in her parent’s bakery in Germany, dreaming of her future. As...