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With Gen Z leading the charge 2024 is going to be another year where the cost of Christmas is loaded onto credit cards. But when did our love affair with credit begin? Back in the 1950’s the Bank of America sent an unsolicited credit card to every one of its 60,000 customers. Known as the ‘Fresno Drop’ it was a spectacular success, and within two y…
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Author Judith Lindbergh “joined” us to chat about AKMARAL, a story of the Sauromatae – nomads descended from the Amazons (as described by Herodotus). Lindbergh discusses the research behind Akmaral herself, the titular character raised to be a warrior – and how she balanced battle and compassion while building her character.…
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Jenn had the honor of chatting with Nikki Walton– bestselling and NAACP Image Award-nominated author, TV personality, podcast host, and licensed psychotherapist– about her beautiful and nourishing book WAKE UP TO LOVE: MEDITATIONS TO START YOUR DAY.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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TENDER is a brilliant and raw graphic novel about a woman obsessed with her vision for a picture-perfect, curated life. Beth Hetland, a cartoonist and an instructor of comics at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, stopped by to talk about this riveting work.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Author Sylvia Mercedes comes to chat about the reissue of BRIDE OF THE SHADOW KING, the first in a Romantic Fantasy series that introduces us to Faraine, an outcast princess who meets Vor, the titular shadow king – and though they are star crossed, Vor is pledged to marry her sister. Check out these artists mentioned in the interview for some extra…
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Larisa Grollemond, Associate Curator in the Manuscripts Department at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, is back to talk about medieval astrology! We chat about her new museum exhibit, Rising Signs: The Medieval Science of Astrology.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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You won’t be surprised to discover that we spend a lot of our lives waiting for things. According to some research, we spend on average 20 minutes a day waiting for a bus or train, 32 minutes every time we visit the Dr, 13 hours a year on hold, and 38 hours a year stuck in traffic. So, what do we do while we’re waiting and in the end is the wait wo…
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When a stroke leaves 31-year-old Jenn comatose and clinging to life just days before her thirty-first birthday, she and her family face an overwhelming and painful journey. Structured as diary entries, this poignant memoir shares memories from each family member as they walk together through this profoundly life-changing event, grapple with grief, …
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J.S. Dewes brings us to the edge of the DIVIDE series with THE RELENTLESS LEGION, a fast-paced space opera featuring a crew of unforgettable misfits. Dewes talks about her chaotic writing methods and her work in the video game industry.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Comics greats Robbie Morrison and Charlie Adlard come together to discuss their new masterpiece HERETIC-- a gripping murder mystery set in 16th-century Belgium. Sherlock Holmes meets Name of the Rose in this not-to-be-missed graphic novel!द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Hawley, best known for her supernatural rom-coms, takes a full turn into the world of dark fantasy – and we are HERE for it. Jessikah chatted with Sarah about her fresh take on Fae Lore, fictional villains and all the things you will love about SERVANT OF EARTH.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Rosenberg explores identity, race and family in MIRROR ME, a mind bending psychological thriller about Eddie, a young man (and Pär, Eddie’s alter) who believes he murdered his brother’s fiance.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Rick Paulas was here last year to talk about THE LADY IN GREENPOINT and PALMER HOTEL-- now he’s back to talk about MALINKO, a horror masterpiece about Route 66, ghost towns, and a mysterious late-night radio show.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Send Brad a text! What if facing a cancer diagnosis could lead to unexpected blessings and newfound gratitude? Join me, Brad Williams, as I share poignant stories of resilience alongside my friends Lori Schrek and Lori Auger-Dahlman, who have each bravely navigated their own battles with cancer. From enduring multiple rounds of treatment to finding…
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A little sunshine, a little spice and a lot of heart! Aurora Palit brings us a fun fake dating romance that brings together Naomi and Dev, two Bengali Canadians from very different backgrounds who work out an agreement that brings some unexpected heat to the menu.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Jenn spoke with Paul Rousseau about his remarkable book FRIENDLY FIRE: A FRACTURED MEMOIR, which recounts the arduous physical and emotional processes of recovery from traumatic brain injury and PTSD after being shot in the head by his college roommate.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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If you knew then what you know now, would you make the same choices? Imagine having a second chance with the one you never forgot. From the author of the global breakout bestseller The Last Love Note comes the story of a young woman struggling to piece her life back together in the wake of a tragic accident, and the man who gives up everything to h…
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A rollicking, unforgettable romance about two strangers finding love despite their best efforts as they embark on a sweeping matchmaking tour through Việt Nam, perfect for readers of Carley Fortune and Abby Jimenez.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Camilo Lozano’s gorgeous webcomic CODEX BLACK is about monsters, mysteries, and the will of the gods featuring two young extraordinary adventurers in fifteenth-century Mesoamerica as they search for a missing father. Camilo stopped by to chat about the second volume out now: BIRD OF ILL OMEN.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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C.J. Cooke is back with a tale of family drama and witchcraft! When a teenage girl goes missing and returns very much changed, a mother must figure out what happened and how it connects to a historical Scottish witchcraft trial. Told in dual timelines.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Reporting on the resignation of Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury, a BBC reporter referred to the Church of England as a ‘fading institution’. A cursory glance at the statistics from the last few decades surely bears this out. Perhaps we should not be surprised. Over the centuries church institutions have come and gone, not least when they…
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Craig Knippenberg discusses how there is no such thing as “perfect parenting” and how we can work to build resiliency in our families as disussed in his book SHAME FREE PARENTING. Craig Knippenberg, author of the bestselling Wired and Connected, has been a child/family therapist in Denver, Colorado, since 1981. He is a school consultant and host of…
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Dan Gurlitz, specialist in the distribution and marketing of independent films, dropped by to talk about Soundview Media Partners, a boutique firm he launched in 2010 with the primary mission of working with independent filmmakers to establish distribution of their work.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Author Libby Cudmore blends her love of music with noir in NEGATIVE GIRL, the story of Martin Wade, a former musician – and his assistant Valerie, a former music writer, running from her own secrets. Checkout Libby’s Negative Girl playlist here: The Offices of Wade & Jacks.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Tom Deady stops by to talk about THE RACK, a terrifying collection of short stories from the heavy hitters of horror celebrating the pulp horror paperbacks that made us all die-hard fans of the genre.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Anastasia Garcia’s GHOSTLY GHASTLY TALES is a beautiful and oh-so-spooky collection of horror stories inspired by myths and legends from around the world. We talk about researching folklore, writing horror for younger readers, and collaborating with Teo Skaffa on this gorgeous art object of a book.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Lor Gislason and Shelley LaVigne stop by to talk about THE FLESH OF THE SEA, a delectable work of horror about science, pirates, and…some oddly compelling monsters, let’s say! Don’t miss this strange and sexy novella.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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Dr. Dawn Filos stops by to chat about TALES FROM A PET VET: STORIES FROM THE CLINIC AND HOUSE CALLS, a collection of sweet, funny, sad, and hopeful stories from her career tending to the health of animals of all stripes.द्वारा Syosset Public Library - Librarians
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