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BAPL : BAPL's Best Books Of 2021
It probably comes as no surprise that we're a bunch-loving bunch here at BAPL; the only thing we love more than reading books is recomme ...
December 20, 2021
It probably comes as no surprise that we’re a bunch-loving bunch here at BAPL; the only thing we love more than reading books is recommending them to others. So we asked library staff what was the best book they read this year. It can be a new best-seller, an old classic, or something in between. The suggestions are varied and wonderful. Check out the list below–maybe you’ll find your next great read!
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Kristen suggests Collective Wisdom: Lessons, Inspiration, and Advice from Women Over 50 by Grace Bonney. A collection of interviews and photographs with over 100 trailblazing women over 50 sharing their life insights and stories. This is a great book to pick up when you need some inspiration!
Matthew R. recommends Less (2017) by Andrew Sean Greer. From its utter hilarity throughout to its exploration of deep themes of aging, love, and the meaning of success, Less managed to delight me at every page turn. Greer won the Pulitzer Prize for this work of fiction and it shows – the book and its protagonist, Arthur Less, offer a joyful abundance of pointed prose.
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Young Adult Book – The Keeper of Night by Kylie Lee Baker – Ren Scarborough is half British Reaper & half Japanese Shinigami and has operated as a reaper in Britain for centuries. She has suffered humiliations from the other British Reapers, despite being an exceptional reaper. Ren spends years planning how she will navigate to Japan and find her birther mother and perhaps, people who will accept her. The day finally comes and her kind-hearted brother tags along on the journey and they arrive in Japan to meet with the Goddess of Death, but the welcome is not what Ren was hoping for… (A very dark protagonist set in a dark story–but oh, so fun!)What was YOUR favorite book you read this year?
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