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BOOK LIST:

Live Laugh Library - Winter Reading 2025

Updated: December 20, 2024

A selection of books for Winter Reading 2025.


Book cover of The book charmer
The Book Charmer
Hawkins, Karen

Book cover for The case of the missing books
The Case of the Missing Books
Sansom, Ian
Call Number: M
Israel Armstrong is the new librarian in tiny Tumdrum, Ireland. The problem is that all of the library's books are missing, and it's up to newcomer Armstrong to blunder through the investigation himself while getting to know the eccentric locals.

Book cover for The cat who saved books : a novel
The Cat Who Saved Books: A Novel
Natsukawa, Sōsuke

A perceptive talking cat enlists the help of an aimless high school student in order to help save books that "... have been imprisoned." A coming-of-age adventure that is also an homage to all kinds of books and to the joy of reading.


Book cover of Dewey : the small-town library cat who touched the world
Dewey: The Small-town Library Cat Who Touched the World
Myron, Vicki
Call Number: 636.8 M998 2018

Book cover of The last chance library
The Last Chance Library
Sampson, Freya

Book cover of The lending library : a novel
The Lending Library
Fogelson, Aliza

Book cover of The librarianist : a novel
The Librarianist
deWitt, Patrick

Book cover of The library at the edge of the world : a novel
The Library at the Edge of the World
Hayes-McCoy, Felicity

Book cover for The Library Book
The Library Book
Orlean, Susan
Call Number: 027.47949 L881Or

On the surface, The Library Book is about the history of the Los Angeles Public Library, particularly about the devastating fire in 1986 that destroyed 400,00 books and damaged hundreds of thousands more. This part of the book is a true crime story as she explores the possible origins of the fire, and the investigation at the time. It is also a book about the sometimes eccentric City Librarians of the past, and the role of the library in the rapidly growing City of Los Angeles.

More than that, the book is a love letter to libraries everywhere, highlighting the importance of libraries to the vitality of a city and the value they bring to individual lives. While it was a delight to read about colleagues, and the history of the institution all of us proudly serve, the book is a poignant reminder of the personal love of libraries and reading that was fostered by many of our parents, as well as the necessity and relevance of the profession we love.


Book cover of The library of borrowed hearts
The Library of Borrowed Hearts
Gilmore, Lucy

Book cover of The library of lost and found
The Library of Lost and Found
Patrick, Phaedra

Book cover of The littlest library : a novel
The Littlest Library
Alexander, Poppy

Book cover of Love at first book
Love at First Book
McKinlay, Jenn

Book cover for Mr. Penumbra's 24-hour bookstore
Mr. Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore
Sloan, Robin

Book cover of The personal librarian
The Personal Librarian
Benedict, Marie

Book cover for The Reading List: A Novel
The Reading List: A Novel
Adams, Sara Nisha

Fiction can have powerful effects on readers, as portrayed in the lives of two self-avowed non-readers, Mukesh and Aleisha. Aleisha is a young adult abandoned by her parents and is struggling to find her place in the world despite the demands of a dysfunctional family. Mukesh is an older adult who had an incredibly happy life until losing his beloved wife. Mukesh and Aleisha have been hurt and are dealing with their own types of grief and loneliness, but find solace and hope by sharing the books they read. This novel illustrates the profound effects of reading and sharing books with others.


Book cover of The strange library
The Strange Library
Murakami, Haruki

Book cover for Upright Women Wanted
Upright Women Wanted
Gailey, Sarah

Book cover of What you are looking for is in the library : a novel
What You are Looking for is in the Library
Aoyama, Michiko

Translated from the Japanese, this book follows five different people who are feeling adrift in their lives. They live in the same area in Tokyo and find help in their local library, where books are recommended by a mysterious librarian. The books will influence their lives for the better. This book is the ultimate cozy and zen read that speaks to the power of books and libraries.


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