Just the Facts, Ma’am
The other day I was walking out with an armload of books on CD, and Richard our audio book selector got all excited because he thought I was getting non-fiction (something he’d like to see checked out...
View ArticleSpot-Lit for June 2017
These titles – from established, new, and emerging authors – are some of the most anticipated new releases of the month, based on advance reviews and book world enthusiasm. Click here to see all of...
View ArticleSpot-Lit for December 2017
The best-books-of-the-year lists have been popping up (including our own), but the year’s not over yet. Here are our fiction picks for December. These are some of the most anticipated new releases of...
View ArticleMovers and Shakers – the Women who Helped Build Snohomish County
Nurses at Everett’s first hospital, which opened on Broadway in January of 1894. Image from the Everett Public Library’s Northwest Room Collection. In our last A Reading Life post about Women’s History...
View ArticleSpot-Lit for January 2019
January is looking like a stellar month for fiction readers. It is rare for a book to win a coveted starred review from each of the four big trade book review sources (Booklist, Kirkus, Library...
View ArticleHeartwood 9:1 – The Life and Opinions of Zacharias Lichter by Matei Calinescu
Zacharias Lichter is an ugly man with a deformed face, in tattered beggar’s clothes, who is said to be one of the city’s most familiar, bizarre, and picturesque figures. He has haunted the streets and...
View ArticleSpot-Lit for October 2019
These titles – from established, new, and emerging authors – are some of the most anticipated new releases of the month, based on advance reviews and book world enthusiasm. Click here to see all of...
View ArticleSpot-Lit for February 2020
These titles – from established, new, and emerging authors – are some of the most anticipated new releases of the month, based on advance reviews and book world enthusiasm. Click here to see all of...
View ArticleDynamic Fluids
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com I’ve always found books about scientific ideas oddly comforting. In times of stress, books in the sciences, with their often specific and single-minded focus, allow me...
View ArticleStay Home, Stay Reading
As the world moves online in response to the coronavirus, virtual book gatherings have grown in popularity. At Everett Public Library, we have also moved many events and programs online in an effort...
View ArticleShort Story Averse
While I’ve always loved short stories, I know there are some people who are hesitant to try them out. One of the major complaints I’ve heard over the years is that short stories are, well, just too...
View ArticleRecent Reads
Last month I found myself with some unexpected time to read several fiction books that are hard to find a common theme for, but perhaps the common denominator is that they all transport us into...
View ArticleRead in a Sitting
If the idea of blowing through a 500-lb book is as appealing as running a marathon in a parrot costume, read on. Maybe it’s all the heavy slogging we’ve done this past year, but I find myself shying...
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