Looking for your next summer read? The library team has been diving into everything from true crime-inspired mysteries to self-help and fantasy. Here’s a peek at what we’re currently reading—and why we picked them:
Ashley – Bonsai by Peter Warren
“My bonsai tree can use all the help it can get right now,” Ashley shared. This detailed guide offers practical advice and beautiful visuals for bonsai care and styling, making it a go-to for plant lovers hoping to revive or refine their trees.
Zachary – How to Solve Your Own Murder by Kristen Perrin
A quirky twist on the whodunit, this novel follows a woman who is told she’ll be murdered—and attempts to solve the crime before it happens. She fails but leaves clues for someone else to solve it. Zachary shared. “I’m reading mine for the Barnes & Noble Mystery/Thriller Book Club held monthly at the Jacksonville Barnes & Noble."
Norrine – Reconnected: How 7 Screen-Free Weeks with Monks and Amish Farmers Helped Me Recover the Lost Art of Being Human by Carlos Whittaker
Blending memoir and reflection, this book explores how disconnecting from screens helped the author reconnect with what it means to be fully present. “With the overwhelming access to information in our hands, I found this title intriguing,” she said. “Carlos reads the audiobook like a conversation, similar to his podcast. It’s just a light-hearted and fun read for the summer.” She’s also on hold for Mark Twain by Ron Chernow on Libby—because, she adds, “The English Lit girl in me will always be intrigued by classical literature and authors.”
Heather – The Marble Queen by Anna Kopp and Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D.
The Marble Queen is a graphic novel blending fantasy, romance, and political intrigue in an imaginary kingdom, as a princess unexpectedly finds love while navigating an arranged marriage and a kingdom at risk. “I needed another romance graphic novel after reading Ruined by Sarah Vaughn, and I love to get lost in a fantasy,” Heather said. "I found this one using Novelist Plus!"
She’s also listening to the audiobook Aware: The Science and Practice of Presence by Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., a blend of neuroscience and meditation practice. “Awareness is a skill I want to build,” she noted, after enjoying Siegel’s earlier work No-Drama Discipline.
Marilyn – Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
A chilling true story of the Osage murders in the 1920s and the early days of the FBI. “It sheds light on a dark and often overlooked chapter of American history,” Marilyn said.
Kerry – Empty Mansions by Bill Dedman and Paul Clark Newell Jr.
This biography explores the strange and reclusive life of heiress Huguette Clark and the mystery surrounding her fortune. “I am fascinated with Huguette Clark’s life,” Kerry shared.