Monday, October 29, 2018

HORROR FOR HALLOWEEN



It's time for Halloween!  We see a lot of horror films, haunted houses, and other scary items during the month of October.  To join in on the horror of the month, here is a blog full of horror novels.
Horror is a genre of fiction that tries to frighten or scare its readers.  Oftentimes, the reader will be left with an eerie or creepy feeling.  While often supernatural in content, it does not have to be.  Below you fill find a list of some horror novels including classic works of horror.

House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Dracula by Bram Stoker
The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
The Turn of the Screw by Henry James
The Tales of Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan Poe
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
Carrie by Stephen King
The Ghost Writer by John Harwood
The House Next Door by Anne Rivers Siddon
Dracul by Dacre Stoker
Before I Let Go by Marieke Nijkamp

Monday, October 15, 2018

GO BREWERS!


The MLB postseason is here, and this year, the Milwaukee Brewers have made it to the National League Championship Series!  The Brewers beat the Chicago Cubs to win the National League Central Division.  They then went on to beat the Colorado Rockies in the National League Division Series.  They will be facing LA Dodgers for a chance to play in the World Series.  We wish them the best of luck as they continue their postseason journey!

 To help you cheer on the Brew Crew, here are a few books on baseball and/or the Brewers.

Brewers Books:
If These Walls Could Talk by Bill Schroeder
From the Braves to the Brewers
100 Things Brewers Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die by Tim Haudricourt
Bench Jockey: Stories About the Milwaukee Brewers by Jim Cryns
Brewers Essential by Tim Haudricourt
Baseball in Beertown by Todd Mishler

Baseball Books:
Baseball, a Celebration! by James Buckley
Baseball's Natural: the Story of Eddie Waitkus by John Theodore
A History of Baseball in 100 Objects by John Leventhal
Mickey and Willie: Mantle and Mays: the Parallel Lives of Baseball's Golden Age by Allen Barra
The DiMaggios by Thomas Clavin
Clemente: the Passion and Grace of Baseball's Last Hero by David Maraniss

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Monday, October 8, 2018

LIBRARY READS

In honor of our new addition, I thought it would be fun to list some books that feature libraries in their stories.  We will be closed October 8-21 to move into the new addition, and these books can help you get your library fix while we are closed.

Adult Fiction:
The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman
The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde
The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami
A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
The Night Bookmobile by Audrey Niffenegger
The Library at Mount Char by Scott Hawkins
Public Library and Other Stories by Ali Smith


Children's Fiction:
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library by Chris Grabenstein
Library Lil by Suzanne Williams
The Forbidden Library by Djano Wexler
The Midnight Library by Kazuno Kohara
The Library Card by Jerry Spinelli
It's Library Day by Janet Morgan Stoeke
D.W.'s Library Card by Marc Brown
Curious George Visits the Library by Margaret Rey
The Not So Quiet Library by Zachariah O'Hora
Amelia Bedelia's First Library Card by Herman Parish

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Monday, October 1, 2018

THE DOLLHOUSE

On October 22, the Antemeridians Book Club will meet to discuss The Dollhouse by Fiona Davis.  Fiona Davis is the author of three novels, her most recent work was published in August 2018.

The Dollhouse - This novel takes place in the 1950s at the Barbizon Hotel for Women located in New York City.  The hotel was a place for aspiring young women to live while they pursued careers as models, secretaries, and editors.  Darby McLaughlin is one of the women living at the hotel during this time while she attends secretarial school.  Years later, the Barbizon Hotel is turned into a condo.  Rose Lewin is one of the residents of at the condo as is Darby.  Rose learns about a rumor regarding a deadly incident with a hotel maid and Darby back in the 1950s.  As Rose investigates the story, neither she nor Darby will remain untouched as the truth comes to light.

The Address - This book alternates between the 1880s and 1980s.  After a failed apprenticeship, Sara Smythe has a chance encounter with Theodore Camden, one of the architects of the new apartment house in New York: The Dakota.  This encounter leads Sara to a job as the female manager of the building.  We also meet Bailey Camden, Theodore's granddaughter, as she tries to start over after her stay in rehab.  Bailey's cousin offers to let her oversee the renovation of one of the apartments of the Dakota, the room where Theodore Camden had lived and died after suffering multiple stab wounds.  Eventually, Bailey will discover information that could change everything she thought she knew about her grandfather and the woman who killed him.

The Masterpiece - This work takes place in New York City at the Grand Central Terminal.  In the late 1920s, Clara Darden is teaching at the Grand Central School of Art; she is a talented illustrator, but she lives in a time when the public does not approve of women artists.  However, no one is prepared for the Great Depression and its power to destroy the art scene.  About fifty years later, the terminal has fallen into decline, and it is at the center of a lawsuit.  Should this building be saved and preserved, or torn down?  While this is going on, Virginia Clay takes a job at the information booth and encounters the abandoned art school inside the terminal.  She sets out to find the artist of the unsigned masterpiece found hidden under dust, and finds herself drawn into the battle to save Grand Central and to learn more about Clara Darden.

If you are a fan of Fiona Davis' work, then you may also like one of these novels:

Three-Martini Lunch by Suzanne Rindell
Searching for Grace Kelly by Michael Callahan
The House at Riverton by Kate Morton
The Perfume Collector by Kathleen Tessaro
The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters
To Capture What We Cannot Keep by Beatrice Colin
The Stars Are Fire by Anita Shreve
The Marriage of Opposites by Alice Hoffman
Tiffany Blues by M.J. Rose

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