“Read any good books lately?” was a conversation starter coined by Big Library to push more volumes out the door. Society then normalized the dialogue as timeless small talk while subconsciously taking action to read more books.
So, good news: the system’s working. Get yours via curbside. Below is a sampling of the new fiction titles we have arriving weekly here at TPL. You can now find a full list of New to the Library (updated monthly) under the Curbside Pickup tab on our website.
As the Shadow Rises by Katy Rose Pool – YP
Bayou Dreaming by Lexi Blake
A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones
The Butterfly Effect by Rachel McKenny
Court of Lions by Somaiya Daud – YP
The Dark Archive by Genevieve Cogman
Deepfake by Sarah Littman - YP
Forget This Ever Happened by Cassandra Rose Clarke – YP
Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy
Heiress Apparently by Diana Ma – YP
Hush-Hush by Stuart Woods
Hood by Jenny Elder Moke – YP
Jo & Laurie by Margaret Stohl – YP
A Killing Frost by Seanan McGuire
Kind of a Big Deal by Shannon Hale - YP
Lobizona by Romina Garber - YP
The Mall by Megan McCafferty – YP
The Midnight Bargain by C.L. Polk
Meme by Aaron Starmer - YP
A Murder Between the Pages by Amy Lillard
Never Seen Deader by William W. Johnstone
Path of Night by Sarah Rees Brennan – YP
A Russian Sister by Caroline Adderson
Rebel Sisters by Toni Onyebuchi – YP
The Secret Life of Church Ladies by Deesha Philyaw
So This is Love: A Twisted Tale by Elizabeth Lim – YP
Ties That Tether by Jane Igharo
The Transatlantic Book Club by Felicity Hayes-McCoy
Under the Alaskan Ice by Karen Harper
Veronica Comics by Jennifer Dugan – YP
White Ivy by Susie Yang
The Wrong Family by Tarryn Fisher
You can order any of the titles listed (or others) by placing a hold in our online catalogue or giving us a call at 905-227-2581. We can also pick items for you via our curbside curation service. Yep, that’s a thing. Phone or email at [email protected], let us know how many titles you want, some kind of genre direction, or a ballpark of the number of kids you have, and we’ll take it from there.