Staff Favorites: Alice

Created on May 15, 2024, 3:52 pm

Last Updated May 15, 2024, 4:08 pm

Alice is a Knowledge and Learning Assistant on the Second Floor. Growing up, her visits to her local library helped Alice develop a love for reading, and today she can usually be found absorbed in a mystery, a family saga, or any other novel with a dynamic cast of characters.
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Atkinson uses her clever take on a time loop to explore alternate histories and alternate selves.
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Each book in this mystery series follows a different detective, and I started each one missing the previous protagonist and finished not wanting to let the new one g
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I always love a specialized school and I always love it when there’s something dark and strange behind the workings of that school.
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Fun and suspenseful, I pretty much finished this book in one sitting. Weir’s treatment of memory, ethics, language, and other things that are probably spoilers kept me thinking about it long after.
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Harper renders the Australian Outback in visceral detail and unravels family secrets among a cast of charmingly archetypal murder mystery suspects.
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This book is often harrowing, but Whitehead’s characters gave me hope even as I knew that violence and devastation awaited them.
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A diary washes up on an island, bringing together two different lives, both of which are depicted in vivid detail.
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Estranged friends, finding purpose, and spontaneous combustion—what more could you want?
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This is at the top of my list for "books I was required to read in school but ended up loving," and Celie’s journey to self-respect and empowerment has stayed with me since.
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A childhood favorite, this book is a great example of some of my favorite things: a vivid cast of characters, a mystery that's more like a puzzle, and clever, playful writing.
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