Recent good reads.
As a devoted reader of Elizabeth Strout, I’ve eagerly followed her literary journey through seven remarkable novels since “Olive Kitteridge.”
'Beautyland' transcends its genre, 'Paris Novel' takes a pleasant departure into fiction, and 'The Ministry of Time' mixes spy thriller and comedy.
Liz Moore’s “The God of The Woods” is an atmospheric literary thriller.
Why does it seem that more places no longer take used books? 
Kearns Goodwin takes us on an intimate journey meticulously drawn from over 300 boxes of her husband’s personal history, including letters, diaries, documents, and memorabilia collected over his 50-year career in politics.
In this crime novel, "The Hunter," retired Chicago cop Cal Hooper tries to settle into a peaceful life, repairing furniture with Trey, an outcast teenage girl.
In this witty read, British writer Dolly Alderton’s latest book, “Good Material,” cleverly captures the angst of the demise of a modern relationship. 
For anyone who appreciates books, libraries and book stores are the meccas for readers of all ages and inclinations.
Kristen Hannah’s latest novel, “The Women,” begins in 1966 during an escalating Vietnam War.