![]() ![]() ![]() RBdigital: “The Water Dancer” by Ta-Nehisi Coates (e-book & e-audio) “Talking to Strangers” by Malcolm Gladwell (e-audio). While Stephen King’s latest novel is sure to be compared (at least offhandedly) to Stranger Things, it is best to remember that Netflix’s well-liked series actually riffs on ideas and tropes that King helped popularize with books like FIRESTARTER and CARRIE. ![]() ![]() He pretends to be stupid so he can outwit his. Picture books: “Dog Breath: the horrible trouble with Hally Tosis” by Dav Pilkey, “Playground Problem: a book about anxiety” by Tracy Packiam Alloway, “Little Red Rhyming Hood” by Sue Fliess, “Bedtime for Baby Sloth” by Danielle McLean, “Bob Ross and Peapod the Squirrel” by Robb Pearlman, “Unicorn Club” by Suzy Seniorĭownloadable: OverDrive: “Over the Top” by Jonathan Van Ness (e-book & e-audio) “Dare to Lead” by Brené Brown (e-book & e-audio) “The Night Fire” by Michael Connelly (e-book & e-audio) “Twice in a Blue Moon” by Christina Lauren (e-book & e-audio). Summers was King’s last big novel, a crime caper put out in 2021 about a USMC veteran-turned-hitman who loves the work of French writer Emile Zola. ![]()
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