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03/27/2025
Maggie Witte

Are you looking for your next great read? Check out Kansas Talking Books most recent staff picks, where we highlight books our staff have recently read (or re-read) and enjoyed. Maybe one of them will be your next fantastic adventure!

Michael Lang, Director

DB 104755 The gunslinger: Dark tower, book 1 by Stephen King 
His evil nemesis, the "man in black," creates many problems for the gunslinger as the gunslinger travels through time, seeking vengeance for the death of his father and the dishonoring of his mother. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 1982.

DB 104715 The drawing of the three: Dark tower, book 2 by Stephen King 
Roland the gunslinger continues his search for the Dark Tower in a tale of horror, during which he cohabits three lives in New York City: a heroin addict, The Prisoner; a schizophrenic woman, The Lady of Shadows; and a murderer, Death. Violence and strong language. Commercial audiobook. 1987.

Natalia Renfro, Machine Clerk

DB 108069 Season fears: Alchemical journeys, book 2 by Seanan McGuire 
Melanie has a destiny, though it isn't the one everyone assumes it to be. Meanwhile, Harry doesn't want to believe in destiny, because that means accepting the loss of the one person who gives his life meaning. When a new road is laid out in front of them, walking down it seems to be the only option. Sequel to Middlegame (DB 95164). Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2022.

Troy Arndt, Circulation Clerk

DB 110577 The other name: Septology, books 1-2 by Jon Fosse, translated by Damion Searls 
"The Other Name follows the lives of two men living close to each other on the west coast of Norway. The year is coming to a close and Asle, an aging painter and widower, is reminiscing about his life. He lives alone, his only friends being his neighbor, Åsleik, a bachelor and traditional Norwegian fisherman-farmer, and Beyer, a gallerist who lives in Bjørgvin, a couple hours' drive south of Dylgja, where he lives. There, in Bjørgvin, lives another Asle, also a painter. He and the narrator are doppelgangers--two versions of the same person, two versions of the same life. Written in hypnotic prose that shifts between the first and third person, The Other Name calls into question concrete notions around subjectivity and the self. What makes us who we are? And why do we lead one life and not another? Through flashbacks, Fosse deftly explores the convergences and divergences in the lives of both Asles, slowly building towards a decisive encounter between them both. A writer at the zenith of his career, with The Other Name, the first two volumes in his Septology, Fosse presents us with an indelible and poignant exploration of the human condition that will endure as his masterpiece." -- Provided by publisher. -- Translated from the 2019 Norwegian edition. Some strong language.

DB 116597 The September house by Carissa Orlando 
"A thrilling psychological horror debut about a woman who is determined to stay in her dream home even after it becomes haunted, no matter the cost... You can survive anything. That's what Margaret tells herself when the walls of her house start to drip blood every September. She's learned how to live with it...and the other terrifying apparitions that have made the sprawling Victorian house she and her husband bought four years ago turn from a dream home into a living nightmare. But she can outlast all of it. Hal felt differently, though. Her husband couldn't take the hauntings anymore, and he left. But now he's not returning calls, and their daughter Katherine arrives, intent on looking for her missing father, convinced something grim has happened to him. With every desperate attempt Katherine makes at finding Hal, the hauntings at the September House grow more harrowing, because there are some secrets the house needs to keep." -- Provided by publisher. -- Strong language, violence. Commercial audiobook.

DB 88447 Final girls by Riley Sager 
A decade ago, while vacationing at a cabin with fellow college students, Quincy Carpenter was the only one to escape a killer's rampage. In recovery, she met another "final girl." Now, after a frantic call to Quincy, that woman has been killed. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2017.

Dylan Calhoon, Patron Services Manager

DB 88608 Kings of the wyld: Band, book 1 by Nicholas Eames 
Long past their days of glory, the mercenary band once led by Clay Cooper gets back together for one more mission to help a friend whose daughter is in trouble. Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2017.

Maggie Witte, Outreach Librarian/Lead Readers' Advisor

DB 125859 Under the oak tree: the comic. 1 by Suji Kim 
"Most fairytales end with a wedding and a happily-ever-after--but this is no fairytale. When stuttering Lady Maximilian is forced to marry Sir Riftan, a lowborn knight caught in one of her father's schemes, her stumbling communication and his gruff manner sour their relationship before it can begin. Riftan leaves for war the morning after their disastrous wedding night, and it's three years until Maxi sees him again. Now the husband she barely knows is a war hero. And when he comes home to claim her, Maxi will need to master her own bewildering desire--and Riftan's--before she can hope to become the true mistress of their enormous castle estate. That task will demand courage from Maxi, even as she struggles to find her own voice."-- From publisher. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook. Bestseller.

DB 121696 How to become the Dark Lord and die trying by Django Wexler 
"Davi has done this all before. She's tried to be the hero and take down the all-powerful Dark Lord. A hundred times she's rallied humanity and made the final charge. But the time loop always gets her in the end. Sometimes she's killed quickly. Sometimes it takes a while. But she's been defeated every time. This time? She's done being the hero and done being stuck in this endless time loop. If the Dark Lord always wins, then maybe that's who she needs to be. It's Davi's turn to play on the winning side"-- Provided by publisher. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook.

DB 119351 The king's captive: Gate of myth and power, book 1 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.

DB 119352 The king's shadow: Gate of myth and power, book 2 by K. M. Shea 
"I just spent the last month pretending to be the pet cat of an elf king. Today, I discovered we're enemies. In a supernatural society filled with vampires, werewolves, and wizards, I've always been an outcast with my ability to turn into a housecat. No one knew what I was. Turns out, I'm a shadow a race of supernaturals that were wiped out by the elves centuries ago. Who explains this to me? Noctus, the elf king I've been staying with while pretending to be his pet "cat," not knowing I'm the archenemy of his people. Talk about the most awkward ancestry results ever. Now I'm stuck staying with Noctus because he can't let me go thanks to all of his secrets I unwillingly learned as a cat. At least he hasn't killed me. Yet..."--Goodreads. -- Some violence and some descriptions of sex.

DB 119353 The king's queen: Gate of myth and power, book 3 by K. M. Shea 
"When the elven king of death released me even though my existence is a threat to his kingdom, I took the opportunity to run. There is just one problem. I also fell in love with him. Nothing like a little doomed love to add a dash of intrigue to life, right? Unfortunately, that's not even the worst of it. I'm a worrier on my best days, but with a psycho tracking my every move because he's obsessed with killing me, I've graduated to the level of paranoid lunatic. Even if I could forget about the tracker not happening since he's figured out the fastest way to get to me is to attack my adopted family my regular life is also anxiety-inducing as the city of Magiford is brewing with trouble. Someone is setting off increasingly powerful magical spells downtown, upsetting all the humans. The supernatural community is desperate to find the perpetrator, and the top leaders are convinced the psychotic tracker chasing me is in on it. Their solution? Use me to capture the tracker for questioning."--Goodreads. -- Some violence and some descriptions of sex.

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 124632 My vampire plus-one: My vampire, book 2 by Jenna Levine 
"Amelia Collins is by definition successful. She would even go so far as to say successfully single, but not according to her family. She's tired of the constant questions about her nonexistent dating life. When an invitation to yet another family wedding arrives, she decides to get everyone off her back once and for all by finding someone, anyone, to pose as her date. After a chance encounter with Reginald Cleaves, Amelia decides he's perfect for her purposes. He's a bit strange, but that's fine--it'll discourage tough questions from her family. For centuries-old vampire Reggie, posing as her plus-one sounds like the ultimate fun"-- Provided by publisher. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook.

DB 115655 The Heaven & Earth Grocery store by James McBride 
"In 1972, when workers in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, were digging the foundations for a new development, the last thing they expected to find was a skeleton at the bottom of a well. Who the skeleton was and how it got there were two of the long-held secrets kept by the residents of Chicken Hill, the dilapidated neighborhood where immigrant Jews and African Americans lived side by side and shared ambitions and sorrows. Chicken Hill was where Moshe and Chona Ludlow lived when Moshe integrated his theater and where Chona ran the Heaven & Earth Grocery Store. When the state came looking for a deaf boy to institutionalize him, it was Chona and Nate Timblin, the Black janitor at Moshe's theater and the unofficial leader of the Black community on Chicken Hill, who worked together to keep the boy safe. As these characters' stories overlap and deepen, it becomes clear how much the people who live on the margins of white, Christian America struggle and what they must do to survive. When the truth is finally revealed about what happened on Chicken Hill and the part the town's white establishment played in it, McBride shows us that even in dark times, it is love and community-heaven and earth-that sustain us." -- Provided by publisher. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook. Bestseller.

No Subjects
03/17/2025
Maggie Witte

March is National Craft Month, so get crafting with inspiration from the craft books available in our collection. Crafting is not only a fun pastime or source of income but is also beneficial for your health. It can help your mental well being by reducing stress and anxiety, reduces risks of or decreasing cognitive decline impairment, and increases community engagement. The craft books we selected listed below offer something for everyone, whether you are a complete beginner or a veteran crafter.

Begin, or go further in, your creative journey with our selection of nonfiction instructional guides and handbooks, histories of crafting, or memoirs and biographies of artisans and craftspeople. Or, if you're unsure about actually doing crafts yourself, follow fictional characters as they craft in between dealing with friendships, romances, murder and mysteries, and the general ups and downs of life. Enjoy the selection of crafty cozy mysteries and yarn-tastic dramas.

Happy crafting and reading!

Nonfiction

Instruction Guides and Handbooks

DB 58586 Stitch ‘n Bitch nation: the knitter’s handbook by Debbie Stoller

Cofounder of trendy New York City knitting circle gives a brief history of this needle craft. Presents the basics: how to cast on, bind off, and knit. Explains advanced stitching and repair techniques and provides details for over thirty projects, including Pippi Kneestockings, Sparkle Hat, and Under the Hoodie. Some strong language. 2003.

DB 121097 Homemade perfume: create exquisite, naturally scented products to fill your life with botanical aromas by Anya McCoy

"This unprecedented, comprehensive guide from renowned perfumer Anya McCoy is an inspiring resource for anyone interested in creating artisanal perfume at home. Discover simple step-by-step methods for making perfume without harsh chemicals. Jump right in, using local plants and common household ingredients. Soon youll be building your own scent collection and creating unforgettable gifts for friends and family." --WorldCat.

DB 118183 The beginner's guide to wheel throwing: a complete course for the potters wheel by Julia Weber

"Welcome to the wheel, from artist and instructor Julia Claire Weber. In The Beginner's Guide to Wheel Throwing, you'll find all you need to develop the skills (and patience) you need to make your first forms. You'll start at the beginning of the process with a tour through a typical ceramics studio, a discussion of the best clays for throwing, as well as a variety of centering methods. Then unleash your creativity with the chapters that follow. You'll find: Starter projects like cups, bowls, and plates to hone your skills. Tutorials on important topics like trimming and handles. A unique decal workshop, unlocking the potential of image transfer. Throughout the book, skill-building is front and center, with tips and tricks to help you crack the code and make pieces you're proud of. Gallery work from some of today's top artists are sure to inspire potters of all levels. What will you make first? For beginners and those returning to ceramics, the Essential Ceramics Skills series from Quarry Books offer the fundamentals along with fresh, contemporary, and simple projects that build skills progressively." -- Provided by publisher.

DB 114628 Learn to sew and embroider: 35 projects using simple stitches, cute embroider, and pretty appliques by Emma Hardy

"Pick up this book and you'll soon be a sewing whiz, using a wide variety of hand stitches and learning how to sew on a zipper, attach buttons, embroider, and appliqué. In Jewelry and Accessories, you can make adorable watermelon slice brooches or a fun raccoon scarf, while Toys and Dolls features a fake fur teddy bear that would make a great gift--he's so sweet, though, that you might want to keep him for yourself!" -- Provided by publisher. -- For grades 3-6 and older readers.

DB 112423 Botanical soaps: a modern guide to making your own soaps, shampoo bars and other beauty essentials by Maria Tarallo

"Sustainability is creeping into all aspects of our lives. The beauty industry is one of the biggest polluters, littering our oceans with used plastic bottles and containers. In response to this there is a growing movement of people looking for cleaner and greener ways to beautify. Learn how to simplify your beauty regime with Botanical Soaps as this book shows you how to create your own beauty products using all natural ingredients. Demystify your skin type and discover how to combat bathroom plastic, minimise your routine by making your own soaps, shampoo bars and other beauty products, including lip butters, cleansers, bath salts and natural deodorants. Botanical Soaps is a beautiful and inspiring lifestyle guide that will encourage you to green up your beauty regime with all natural, organic projects that are kinder to both the planet and your skin." -- Provided by publisher.

DB 108164 Craft lab for kids: 52 kstb.DIY projects to inspire, excite, and empower kids to create useful beautiful handmade goods by Stephanie Corfee

"Through 52 fun, customizable crafts activities, Craft Lab for Kids promotes creativity and hands-on making for kids age 8 and up." -- Provided by publisher. -- For grades 3-6. 2020.

DB 69781 Small loom and freeform weaving: five ways to weave by Barbara Matthiessen

Beginner's guide to weaving using portable and inexpensive framing options such as knitters looms, handheld Weavettes, homemade board looms, pins, and found objects. Includes instructions for some thirty small-scale projects ranging from wearables to home decorations. Covers design basics, weaving techniques, and finishing procedures. 2008.

DB 54350 Crocheting in plain English by Maggie Righetti

Commonsense approach to this handcraft that is appropriate for beginners and informative for more advanced crocheters. Covers its history and basic preparations; planning projects and stitch techniques; easy-to-follow lessons; finishing touches; and sensible solutions to nagging problems. 1988.

DB 53883 Cool stuff: things to make and do by Jennifer Traig

A straightforward how-to manual of projects that can be accomplished in less than one day. Presents simple ways to decorate household objects or personalize belongings. Provides lists of materials needed with step-by-step directions for completing the product. For grades 4-7. 2001.

Histories of Crafting

DB 104611 Craft: an American history by Glenn Adamson

A historian and curator examines the history of America through the lens of craft. He shows the contributions artisans have made to society, from colonial times to the maker movement of today. 2021.

DB 90367 Crft: an inquiry into the origins and meaning of traditional crafts by Alex Langlands

Archaeologist examines the meaning of the Old English word "craeft," which denoted a sense of knowledge, wisdom, and resourcefulness through the history of production of goods made by human hands. Topics include making hay, sticks and stones, beekeeping, textiles, homebuilding, agriculture, and more. 2017.

DB 59722 No idle hands: the social history of American knitting by Anne L. Macdonald

Historian and lifelong knitter presents a history of knitting in America from colonial times to the 1980s. Using magazine articles, knitting brochures, and responses from knitters around the country, Macdonald shows how needlework as a necessity, or for pleasure, shaped the lives of women throughout the years. 1988.

Memoirs and Biographies

DB 84484 Knitlandia: a knitter sees the world by Clara Parkes

Knitwear designer shares stories from her travels since 2000, when she began the email newsletter Knitter's Review. Tales include befriending a legendary yarn designer in New Mexico, her annual trek to the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival, and visiting Iceland to commune with the local knitting community. Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2016.

DB 106441 Hooked: how crafting saved my life by Sutton Foster

A Tony Award-winning actress combines memoir with an ode to crafting as therapy. She describes how she channeled her emotions into her creations as she navigated the significant moments in her life, and they gave her tangible reminders of her experiences. Includes supplemental material. Strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2021.

DB 113482 Unraveling: what I learned about shearing sheep, dyeing wool, and making the world's ugliest sweater by Peggy Orenstein

"The COVID pandemic propelled many people to change their lives in ways large and small. Some adopted puppies. Others stress-baked. Peggy Orenstein, a lifelong knitter, went just a little further. To keep herself engaged and cope with a series of seismic shifts in family life, she set out to make a garment from the ground up: learning to shear sheep, spin and dye yarn, then knitting herself a sweater. Orenstein hoped the project would help her process not just wool but her grief over the recent death of her mother and the decline of her dad, the impending departure of her college-bound daughter, and other thorny issues of aging as a woman in a culture that by turns ignores and disdains them. What she didn't expect was a journey into some of the major issues of our time: climate anxiety, racial justice, women's rights, the impact of technology, sustainability, and, ultimately, the meaning of home. With her wry voice, sharp intelligence, and exuberant honesty, Orenstein shares her year-long journey as daughter, wife, mother, writer, and maker--and teaches us all something about creativity and connection." -- Provided by publisher. -- Some strong language, some violence. Commercial audiobook.

DB 121730 Threads of life: a history of the world through the eye of a needle by Clare Hunter

"For the mothers of the disappeared in 1970s Argentina, protest was difficult. Every Thursday they marched in front of government buildings wearing headscarves embroidered with the names of their lost children. Through sewing, they found a way to campaign. In Tudor England Mary, Queen of Scots was under house arrest and her letters were censored, so she sewed secret treason into her needlework to communicate with the world outside. From the political propaganda of the Bayeux Tapestry and First World War soldiers with PTSD, to the maps sewn by schoolgirls in the New World, Threads of life stretches from medieval France to contemporary Mexico, from a POW camp in Singapore to a family attic in Scotland. It is a chronicle of identity, protest, memory, power and politics told through the stories of the men and women, over centuries and across continents, who have used the language of sewing to make their voices heard, even in the most desperate of circumstances."-- From publisher. -- Unrated. Commercial audiobook.

DBC24680 Beyond stitch & bitch: reflections on knitting and life by Afi Scruggs

A collection of essays that explores the emotional and spiritual experiences common to those who knit. Its stories chronicle how knitting can be a spiritual, meditative experience, and how one can learn patience, creativity, discipline, and diligence from knitting. Intertwined with the essays are knitting patterns with easy how-to steps and photographs. Adult. Unrated.

DB 97428 Vanishing fleece: adventures in American wool by Clara Parkes

Knitwear designer chronicles the process of turning wool into garments after buying a bale of wool from a sheep breeder. Discusses the harvesting of wool, the state of wool mills in North America, production decisions, the dyeing process, and designing knitwear. 2019.

Fiction

Crafty Cozy Mysteries

DB 70181 Paper, scissors, death: Scrap-n-craft series, book 1 by Joanna Campbell Slan

St. Louis. Scrapbooking housewife Kiki Lowenstein's comfortable life is shattered when her husband George's naked corpse is found at the local Ritz-Carlton. While trying to create a new life for herself and her daughter, Kiki tracks George's killer and uncovers his sordid secret life. Includes paper-crafting tips. 2008.

DB 122246 Dire threads: Threadville, book 1 by Janet Brolin

"When Mike Krawbach, the town's corrupt commissioner, who keeps denying her renovation plans, is found dead in her yard, Willow Vanderling, Threadville's newest resident, becomes the prime suspect and works to clear her name."-- From publisher.

DB 96611 Crewel world: Needlecraft mysteries, book 1 by Monica Ferris

When Betsy Devonshire arrives in Excelsior, Minnesota, all she wants is to visit her sister Margot and get her life in order. She never dreamed her sister would give her a place to stay and a job at her needlecraft shop. Things have never looked so good--until Margot is murdered. Contains some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 1999.

DB 80491 Death by cashmere: Seaside knitters mystery, book 1 by Sally Goldenbaum

Not long after Isabel "Izzy" Chambers opens up a knitting shop in the sleepy fishing town of Sea Harbor, Massachusetts, a diverse group of women begins congregating each week to form the Seaside Knitters. When Izzy's renter drowns mysteriously, the women decide to investigate. Commercial audiobook. 2008.

DBC06805 Lye in wait: a home crafting mystery, book 1 by Cricket McRae

A soap maker, who uses lye to make her products, discovers her handyman dead in her studio. He was killed with lye, but the soap maker has all her supplies locked up tight. The detective has his own ideas about the situation. The soap maker wants to search down some clues herself, even when that brings her into some danger.

Yarn-tastic Dramas

DB 68562 Casting spells: Sugar Maple series, book 1 by Barbara Bretton

Part-sorceress and knitting-shop owner Chloe Hobbs must fall in love to preserve a spell protecting the supernatural residents of Sugar Maple, Vermont. Various matchmaking efforts--involving trolls and selkies--fail until Chloe meets homicide detective Luke MacKenzie. Unfortunately he's human. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2008.

DB 93957 A single thread: Cobbled Court Quilts, book 1 by Marie Bostwick

The end of Evelyn's marriage was a wake-up call, prompting her to move to Connecticut and open a quilt shop. She bonds with three women who show up for one of her quilting classes, and when Evelyn faces breast cancer, she leans on them for support. Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2008.

DB 65774 An Elm Creek quilts sampler: Elm Creek quilts, books 1-3 by Jennifer Chiaverini

Women forge friendships while sharing their needlecraft. In The Quilter's Apprentice, Waterford, Pennsylvania, newcomer Sarah McClure takes quilting lessons from her crotchety employer Sylvia Compson. In Round Robin, the quilters open an instructional camp. In The Cross-Country Quilters, five new members join the group. 2001.

DB 65750 The Friday Night Knitting Club, book 1 by Kate Jacobs

Single mother Georgia Walker runs a Manhattan yarn shop where knitters gather regularly to work on projects and share stories. Aging widow Anita, pre-law student Peri, and secretive Lucie join the club as unexpected events--including the return of Georgia's ex--unravel their lives. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2007.

DB 58642 The shop on Blossom Street Blossom Street series, book 1 by Debbie Macomber

Three diverse women--tough girl Alix, hopeful mother Carol, and unhappy wife Jacqueline--attend a beginners' knitting class hosted by cancer survivor Lydia in her Seattle yarn store. All four become friends and make unexpected discoveries about themselves and each other. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004.

DB 82111 Boys don't knit (in public) by Tom Easton

After a brush with the law, Ben, a dyed-in-the-wool worrier, must take up a new hobby as a condition of probation and chooses knitting. Amazed and conflicted by his own skill, Ben strives to keep his talent a secret. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2015.

DB 96385 The Oysterville Sewing Circle by Susan Wiggs

After a scandal, Caroline Shelby returns home to Oysterville with two children for whom she is now the legal guardian. Reconnecting with old friends, she starts the Oysterville Sewing Circle as a place where the women of the town can share their troubles and support each other. Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2019.

DBC13285 The Persian Pickle Club by Sandra Dallas

The society of small town Harleyville, Kansas is built around a quilting circle, The Persian Pickle Club. The members band together when a new addition brings with her a dark secret that tears the fabric of the group.

DBC04974 Waking up in the land of glitter: a Crafty Chica novel by Kathy Cano-Munillo

Free-spirited Latina Estrella "Star" Esteban has made a mess of everything. If losing her almost-boyfriend Theo and her job wasn't enough, she is practically drowning in glitter--350 pounds of it. With the help of some craft crazy friends, and even an enemy, she sets out to correct her mistakes and change her life for the better. Some strong language.

DB 92924 The glassblower, book 1 by Petra Durst-Benning

1890. The three daughters of glassblower Joost Steinmann must find their way in the world after he dies. Johanna looks for work, Ruth longs for love, and Marie is fascinated by the all-male tradition of glassblowing. Translated from the original 2003 German edition. Violence and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2014.

DB 92799 The Saturday Evening Girls Club by Jane Healy

Boston, 1908. Four friends, daughters of immigrants, meet every Saturday for a pottery class. Caprice, Ada, Maria, and Thea have ambitions beyond their parents' expectations and must juggle the conflicting desires. Each has the opportunity to find love. 2017.

DB 71685 The lace makers of Glenmara by Heather Doran Barbieri

Kate, an aspiring fashion designer from Seattle, travels the back roads of Ireland to recover from a broken heart. An extended stay in Glenmara with traditional lace makers, a new project, and a chance for romance give Kate a fresh perspective on life. Some strong language. 2009.

DB 64371 Avielle of Rhia by Dia Calhoun

Fifteen-year-old Princess Avielle is the only member of the royal family to survive a deadly attack. While hiding among the townsfolk, she discovers her magical gift for weaving and must find out whether her destiny will lead her to good or evil. For grades 6-9. 2006.

DB 36885 Carver by Ruth Yaffe Radin

Ten-year-old Jon, who is blind, and his mother return to live with his grandmother at Kellam's Landing, where Jon attends public school for the first time. His new friend Matt tells him about Carver, an embittered old man who carves exquisite wooden birds. Jon's father had loved carving birds before his fatal accident, and it becomes important to Jon to also learn the craft, although he knows that his mother will not approve. For grades 4- 7.

If you would like more craft books, try searching our online catalog at https://kstb.klas.com. You can search for “Crafts” or even by individual crafts, such as knitting, quilting, crocheting, etc. There are more books available in our collection. These are just some of the books we have available about crafts. If you find something you would like to read, you can order it directly through the online catalog, email or call the office with your order, or download the books using BARD.

BARD, Braille and Audio Reading Download, is a web-based service provided by the National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS) and Kansas Talking Books offering patrons access to downloadable audio and electronic braille books and magazines, as well as music information and learning materials. The books listed above and in our catalog are all (for the most part) available for download through BARD. For more information 

No Subjects
03/12/2025
Maggie Witte

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.

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03/03/2025
Michael Lang
Kansas Talking Books Week 2025 celebrates the theme Your Story, Our Mission, highlighting the incredible impact that talking books have on our patrons across the state
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