The Kansas Talking Books (KTB) Quarterly Virtual Book Club's March “Bring Your Own Books” discussion occurred earlier today. During this book club meeting, participants could discuss any book (or books) they have recently been reading or even their favorite book. It's a opportunity to meet and interact with other KTB patrons and staff to get a variety of recommendations. Those mentioned by the participants today display how we each differ in our reading tastes. It's always fun to learn what others are reading; who knows, maybe one of these books will catch your interest and become your next read.

Michael Lang, Kansas Talking Books Director

DB 119203 Orbital by Samantha Harvey

"A slender novel of epic power, Orbital deftly snapshots one day in the lives of six women and men hurtling through space-not towards the moon or the vast unknown, but around our planet. Selected for one of the last space station missions of its kind before the program is dismantled, these astronauts and cosmonauts-from America, Russia, Italy, Britain, and Japan-have left their lives behind to travel at a speed of over seventeen thousand miles an hour as the earth reels below. We glimpse moments of their earthly lives through brief communications with family, their photos and talismans; we watch them whip up dehydrated meals, float in gravity-free sleep, and exercise in regimented routines to prevent atrophying muscles; we witness them form bonds that will stand between them and utter solitude. Most of all, we are with them as they behold and record their silent blue planet. Their experiences of sixteen sunrises and sunsets and the bright, blinking constellations of the galaxy are at once breathtakingly awesome and surprisingly intimate. So are the marks of civilization far below, encrusted on the planet on which we live." -- Provided by publisher. -- Commercial audiobook.

DB 117371 The mostly true story of Tanner & Louise by Colleen Oakley

"Twenty-one-year-old Tanner Quimby needs a place to live. Preferably one where she can continue sitting around in sweatpants and playing video games nineteen hours a day. Since she has no credit or money to speak of, her options are limited, so when an opportunity to work as a live-in caregiver for an elderly woman falls into her lap, she takes it. One slip on the rug. That's all it took for Louise Wilt's daughter to demand that Louise have a full-time nanny living with her. Never mind that she can still walk fine, finish her daily crossword puzzle, and pour the two fingers of vodka she drinks every afternoon. Bottom line: Louise wants a caretaker even less than Tanner wants to be one. The two start off their living arrangement happily ignoring each other until Tanner starts to notice things-weird things. Like, why does Louise keep her garden shed locked up tighter than a prison? And why is the local news fixated on the suspect of one of the biggest jewelry heists in American history who looks eerily like Louise? And why does Louise suddenly appear in her room, with a packed bag at 1 a.m. insisting that they leave town immediately? Thus begins the story of a not-to-be-underestimated elderly woman and an aimless young woman who-if they can outrun the mistakes of their past-might just have the greatest adventure of their lives." -- Provided by publisher. -- Some descriptions of sex, strong language. Commercial audiobook.

Jane, Silver Lake

DB 120199 Three-inch teeth by C. J. Box

"A rogue grizzly bear has gone on a rampage--killing, among others, the potential fiancé of Joe's daughter. At the same time, Dallas Cates, who Joe helped lock up years ago, is released from prison with a special list tattooed on his skin. He wants revenge on the people who sent him away: the six people he blames for the deaths of his entire family and the loss of his reputation and property. Using the grizzly attacks as cover, Cates sets out to methodically check off his list. The problem is, both Nate Romanowski and Joe Pickett are on it"-- Back cover. -- Strong language and some violence. Commercial audiobook. Bestseller.

DB 86075 The edge of the Empire: a journey to Britannia: from the heart of Rome to Hadrian's Wall by Bronwen Riley

In the year A. D. 130, Rome is the heart of a vast empire ruled by Hadrian, and Britannia is merely a troublesome, faraway province. Using an extensive range of Greek and Latin sources, the author describes an epic journey from Rome to Hadrian's Wall at the empire's northwestern frontier. 2015.

Jackie, Leavenworth

DB 49645 Redeeming love by Francine Rivers

Sarah was only eight when her mother died and she was sold into prostitution. When she is in her early twenties and working in a California brothel as "Angel," a devout Christian gentleman rescues her. But Sarah has trouble accepting God's redeeming love. Some descriptions of sex. 1997.

DB 121637 Bits and pieces: my mother, my brother, and me by Whoopi Goldberg

"From multi-award winner Whoopi Goldberg comes a new and unique memoir of her family and their influence on her early life."-- OCLC. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook.

DB 92057 Fly girls: how five daring women defied all odds and made aviation history by Keith O'Brien

An account of how a group of female pilots banded together to fight for the chance to compete in airplane racing, a hugely popular sport in the years between WWI and WWII. Profiles five talented pilots, including Amelia Earhart, and the competition and camaraderie they shared. Commercial audiobook. 2018.

Betty, Manhattan

DB 116354 The river we remember by William Kent Krueger

"On Memorial Day, as the people of Jewel, Minnesota, gather to remember and honor the sacrifice of so many sons in the wars of the past, the half-clothed body of wealthy landowner Jimmy Quinn is found floating in the Alabaster River, dead from a shotgun blast. Investigation of the murder falls to Sheriff Brody Dern, a highly decorated war hero who still carries the physical and emotional scars from his military service. Even before Dern has the results of the autopsy, vicious rumors begin to circulate that the killer must be Noah Bluestone, a Native American WWII veteran who has recently returned to Jewel with a Japanese wife. As suspicions and accusations mount and the town teeters on the edge of more violence, Dern struggles not only to find the truth of Quinn's murder but also put to rest the demons from his own past. Caught up in the torrent of anger that sweeps through Jewel are a war widow and her adolescent son, the intrepid publisher of the local newspaper, an aging deputy, and a crusading female lawyer, all of whom struggle with their own tragic histories and harbor secrets that Quinn's death threatens to expose." -- Provided by publisher. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook. Bestseller.

Maggie Witte, Kansas Talking Books Outreach Librarian

DB 125304 We kept her in the cellar by W. R. Gorman

"Eunice follows three strict rules in life: treat Cinderella as family, prevent her from accessing rats or mice, and never look at her between midnight and 3 a.m. Cinderella, possessing dark powers, is cared for by Eunice, who keeps the family's secret. Eunice's life has been filled with nightmares and close encounters with the monster in the cellar. Upon befriending Prince Credence and securing a ball invitation, Eunice sees a chance for freedom. However, Cinderella escapes, wreaking havoc at the ball and captivating the prince. Eunice must now decide what she's willing to sacrifice to stop her stepsister."-- From publisher. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook.

DB 64445 His majesty's dragon by Naomi Novik

English naval captain Will Laurence discovers a dragon egg aboard a captured French frigate. Once the creature, Temeraire, hatches, Will harnesses it and bonds immediately and irrevocably with it. The pair trains in the art of airborne combat before joining the Aerial Corps to battle Napoleon's forces. Commercial audiobook. 2006.

DB 119351 The king's captive by K. M. Shea

"I can turn into a housecat. It's a fun magic, except in a world filled with vampires and werewolves, it doesn't exactly make me a powerhouse. Instead, the supernatural community has classified me as an outcast, which means one thing: Picking on me is open season all day, every day. The local fae are the worst of all, and it's during one of their regular "capture the cat-girl" sessions that I shift into my cat form and meet HIM for the first time. Noctus is so powerful his magic radiates off him like a sun, and my fae captors can barely look in his general direction. And then my life gets even more terrifying when Noctus decides to take me with him. As a pet. Why did he pick today to "adopt don't shop" a cat?"--Goodreads. Some violence and some strong language.