Add A Few More Reads To Your Summer Reading ☀️🐝📖
As summer starts to wind down, be sure to savor the last carefree moments of the season and squeeze in a few more reads before the hustle and bustle of fall takes over.
Set in Meridian, Mississippi in 1985, Private Investigator Clem Baldwin’s latest case will have her facing down the Dixie Mafia and the most powerful people in town in Snowden Wright's action-packed "Queen City Detective Agency."
"The Full Moon Coffee Shop" selectively appears when the moon is full and is staffed by giant, talking cats who dispense wisdom and advice along with coffee and desserts. This bestseller in Japan is written by Mai Mochizuki and translated by Jesse Kirkwood.
James Lee Hernandez and Brian Lazarte expand on their HBO Docuseries in "McMillions," which looks at the wild and entertaining story of the multimillion-dollar fraud rigging the McDonalds' Monopoly game for over a decade.
In "The Bookshop," Evan Friss traces the history of bookstores in America from Benjamin Franklin printing and selling the first novel in the future U.S. to the 'Old Corner Bookstore' (a favorite of Nathaniel Hawthorne), to Amazon.
"We Are Big Time" by Hena Khan and illustrated by Safiya Zerrougui tells the story of a school basketball team made up of all hijab-wearing Muslim girls. This middle grade novel focuses on finding yourself on and off the court.
From rock bands to Star Trek to social media, pop culture balances with traditional ways of knowing in "Indiginerds." Edited by Alina Pete, this teen comic anthology features stories about a wide range of Indigenous nerds.