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Emily Henry, Laura Dave, and more authors offer must-read books for spring

Emily Henry, Laura Dave, and more authors offer must-read books for spring EW Staff Julia Whelan recommends People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry People We Meet on Vacation is the perfect book for this moment. Not only did it offer the vicarious travel experience I was craving after a year at home, but mostly it was a beautiful reminder to be brave for love. Plus, it’s equal parts hilarious and sexy. A gajillion stars. Julia Whelan, author of  My Oxford Year Randy Susan Meyers recommends The Sound Between Notes by Barbara Linn Probst Any book that brings together a search for one s biological parents with a medical mystery has me at hello. Add the inner lives of musicians to the trails of music connecting generations and you have the spellbinding novel,

Check It Out: Waiting for the Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton

2:00 Listen to Jessi Wakefield as she recommends Waiting for the Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton. This is Jessi Wakefield with the Sioux City Public Library and you’re listening to Check It Out.  Today I would like to recommend the 2021 debut literary novel Waiting for the Night Song by Julie Carrick Dalton. Cadie Kessler is an entomologist whose research shows that a beetle is wreaking havoc on the forests of New England, causing the trees to dry up and die and thus become perfect fuel for devastating forest fires. She is utterly consumed by her work and tries desperately to get her findings in front of government officials. Her single-minded endeavor is immediately sidelined when out of the blue, her childhood friend Daniela calls her up telling her “they found him.” Cadie is forced to return home because long-held childhood secrets are threatening to surface with severe consequences. 

Column: Virtual election planned for May

Column: Virtual election planned for May
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Thrillers: Spymaster Berry weaves an engrossing tale

In the mesmerizing “The Kaiser’s Web” (Minotaur, 452 pages, $28.99), the tried and true Steve Berry exceeds even himself in crafting his most ambitious and relevant thriller to date. A no-holds-barred, high-stakes romp with echoes of class spy novelists like John le Carré, Len Deighton, and Alistair MacLean. Berry’s Hitchcockian “McGuffin” this time out is a Soviet spy dossier dating back to World War II that has the potential to upend the balance of power in Europe and, thus, the world. Good thing hero-without-portfolio Cotton Malone is on the job to prevent a catastrophic conclusion to an election in Germany, making that country only the first to fall in the face of the true fate of the primary Nazi principles. And the race is on to recover the mysterious dossier of the title that contains the terrifying revelations certain to bring the world to its knees.

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