SCPL Reads: Wicked-Themed Book Covers
Name a better due thank Glinda and Elphaba. How about the St. Catharines Public Library and your next favourite book?
If the phrase, "Pink goes good with green" warms your heart, it's time for you to check out this week's reading list with book covers inspired by the iconic Wicked colour palate.
Sister Snake
Amanda Lee Koe
Su, a politician’s wife in Singapore, and Emerald, a sugar baby in New York, share a secret past as snakes in Tang dynasty China. After a violent encounter, Su flies to New York, and they reconcile. Su convinces Emerald to move to Singapore, but worries about being exposed.
A Queen's Game
Katharine McGee
Three princesses in 19th-century Europe struggle to find love as they steal every dance, glance and kiss from the eligible princes of the day, in a story inspired by true events.
Joy Moody is Out of Time
Kerryn Mayne
For much of their lives, Joy Moody has been lying to her twin daughters, Cassie and Andie. What started as a colorful tale to explain how the twins came to live with her grew over the years and was always something she meant to set straight. Joy really did think she had more time. Worse still, Joy is struggling to define the truth from the lies.
The girls have long believed they are vital to the future and must stay hidden to stay safe. Joy has told them that their impending 21st birthday is significant; they will step into their roles as daughters of the future revolution and life as they know it will change. Joy was right - everything will change, just not in the way the expected. On Andie and Cassie’s birthday, Joy Moody is found dead and her girls face a world they are not prepared for without their mother.
The Gilded Wolves
Roshani Chokshi
Keeping close secrets in the wake of the Exposition Universelle in 1889 Paris, a wealthy hotelier and treasure-hunter is tapped by a powerful order to lead an elite team on a quest to track down an ancient artifact of world-changing significance.
The Bewitching
Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Minerva is a graduate student researching the life of Beatrice Tremblay, an obscure horror author. Tremblay's most famous novel was inspired by a true story: decades earlier, Tremblay attended the same university where Minerva is studying and became obessed with her otherworldly roommate, who disappeared under mysterious circumstances. These events echo stories Minerva's Nana Alba told about her girlhood in 1900s Mexico, where she had an encounter with a witch. Minerva begins to sense that the malign force that stalked Tremblay and the missing girl might still walk the halls of the campus in 1990s Massachusetts.
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