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Gloria Coles
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Jun 23, 2018 08:50AM

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Jacquie wrote: "I am reading the latest book in the Flavia de Luce series by Alan Bradley, "The Grave's a Fine and Private Place". I really enjoy this series."
Several Flint Public librarians are reading the Flavia de Luce series! Very clever books. And Flavia is such a precocious, endearing character.
Several Flint Public librarians are reading the Flavia de Luce series! Very clever books. And Flavia is such a precocious, endearing character.
Diane wrote: "I just finished a biography called "The Daughters of the Winter Queen" about Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia and her children. Now I am reading a science fiction book called "Smoke and Mirrors" by Jane ..."
Thanks for your input, Diane! You have to let us know if you liked "Smoke and Mirror"!
Thanks for your input, Diane! You have to let us know if you liked "Smoke and Mirror"!




the Marsh King's Daughter was another good read and surprisingly a easy read for me...a bit of blood scenes...but most was the narrative of her life and childhood.

Flint wrote: "Jacquie wrote: "I am reading the latest book in the Flavia de Luce series by Alan Bradley, "The Grave's a Fine and Private Place". I really enjoy this series."
Several Flint Public librarians are ..."

Michael wrote: "Reading 'What the Eyes don't see' by Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha. Fantastic book, part biography and part an behind the headlines look at the Flint water crisis."
Tracey wrote: "Just finished "Neighborly" by Ellie Monago and started "The Great Marsh King" by Karen Dionne, from the Michigan Notable Book list :)"
So many Flint Public Library patrons are reading the Marsh King's Daughter. Please let us know what you think of it!
Have you read any other books from the Michigan Notable Book list? I hear "August Snow" is very good as well.
So many Flint Public Library patrons are reading the Marsh King's Daughter. Please let us know what you think of it!
Have you read any other books from the Michigan Notable Book list? I hear "August Snow" is very good as well.
Smootchez wrote: "I started reading “August Snow”. It’s part of the 2018 Michigan Notable Books."
We've heard good things about "August Snow"! Let us know what you think when you are finished.
Have you read any other Michigan Notable Books that you would recommend?
We've heard good things about "August Snow"! Let us know what you think when you are finished.
Have you read any other Michigan Notable Books that you would recommend?



I heard about that book on the radio a few weeks ago. Thanks for reminding me, I'll have to pick it up.
I'm reading City of Brass, a fantasy novel set in Egypt in the Napoleonic era. It was recommended for fans of Naomi Novik's Temeraire series, which I am. I only started yesterday, but so far I'm enjoying it. I hope to get really stuck in over the weekend.

Thanks for your input, Janet! Fiction Only Book Club will be reading "Little Fires Everywhere" for our October meeting. I'm looking forward to reading and discussing the book.
"Tangerine" has sparked a lot of interest! From what I've read, I think it would be the perfect summer read: suspenseful, foreboding, tense, and searing! Do you agree with those descriptive words? And it has already been optioned for a movie starring George Clooney and Scarlet Johansson.

I'll have to check that out, I really enjoyed her debut, Everything I Never Told You.


If you're looking for a sci-fi-ish series, "Daughter of Smoke and Bone" by Laini Taylor is amazing. It's also YA but SO good.

Katie wrote: "Just started reading I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga"
Hi Katie,
Thanks for sharing? How is the book? Let us know!
Hi Katie,
Thanks for sharing? How is the book? Let us know!


Diane wrote: "I just finished reading The Queen's Vow, by C.W. Gortner. It is a novel about Queen Isabella of Spain. I found it to be too much of a whitewash. It tried to paint Queen Isabella as being against To..."
Thanks for sharing, Diane!
Thanks for sharing, Diane!
Karol wrote: "Flint wrote: "Let us know what you're reading this summer! We would love to know! Let's get the discussion started :)" I'm reading The Johnstown Flood by David McCullough"
I bet the book is fascinating! A historical event, such as the Johnstown Flood being covered by David McCullough, is sure to be interesting. Have you read "In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden" by Katheen Cambor? It is a fictional account of the Johnston Flood; I highly recommend it!
I bet the book is fascinating! A historical event, such as the Johnstown Flood being covered by David McCullough, is sure to be interesting. Have you read "In Sunlight, in a Beautiful Garden" by Katheen Cambor? It is a fictional account of the Johnston Flood; I highly recommend it!
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