Fiction

  • Black History Month 2025

    Black History Month 2025

    Each February we observe Black History Month, but why limit your enjoyment of Black writers, illustrators, thinkers, and creators to just one month? Librarians at the Seattle Public Library have put together several booklists to help keep you reading throughout the year, and highlighted a few titles from each list below: Black American Nonfiction Black… Continue reading

  • Black Love and Friendship

    Black Love and Friendship

    This Black History Month, celebrate titles that illuminate the power of Black love and friendship with titles from our recent booklist: Black Love and Friendship! Curvy Girl Summer by Danielle Allen – Aaliyah James, a 29-year-old plus size Black woman, is ready to find real love and prove her body shaming family wrong by debuting… Continue reading

  • 5 Books That Celebrate Nonromantic Love

    5 Books That Celebrate Nonromantic Love

    February is traditionally a month to celebrate romantic love. But while romance novels are easy to find on the shelves of any library near you, we think it’s time to highlight the passion, tenderness and devotion expressed in other types of relationships. These five books focus on love in a variety of settings, from friendship… Continue reading

  • The Best of Genre Fiction From 2024

    The Best of Genre Fiction From 2024

    This January, librarians from across the country met to hash out the best books published in 2024 for adults. The Notable Books List highlights literary fiction, nonfiction, and poetry; the Listen List is all about outstanding audiobooks; and The Reading List, which I want to focus on today, highlights outstanding genre fiction in eight genres: Adrenaline (aka thrillers, adventure… Continue reading

  • New Fiction Roundup, February 2025

    New Fiction Roundup, February 2025

    Ok, we’re a month into 2025. How is your reading going? For those on a roll, or those still on the hunt for their first good read of the year, February brings a range of offerings. And of course, don’t miss the new Peak Picks titles coming to branches in February. 2/4: The Dissenters by… Continue reading

  • February 2025 Author and Community Events at the Library

    February 2025 Author and Community Events at the Library

    The Library has many programs that will get you reading, talking and connecting this month, including a sweet silent reading program at the Green Lake Branch; an event featuring Jennifer Finney Boylan talking about “Cleavage,” and Omar El Akkad in conversation with Ijeoma Oluo about his new book “One Day Everyone Will Have Been Against… Continue reading

  • How to Read More in 2025

    How to Read More in 2025

    “Books are uniquely suited to helping us change our relationship to the rhythms and habits of daily life in this world of endless connectivity. We can’t interrupt them; we can only interrupt ourselves while reading them.” — Will Schwalbe, “Books for Living“ Here’s a secret: Librarians give you permission to read anything you like because… Continue reading

  • Friendship Stories for the New Year

    Friendship Stories for the New Year

    Though we often associate love stories with romantic partnership, Lilly Dancyger’s First Love: Essays on Friendship highlights the role that friendship plays in forming our associations with love, as well as opportunities to care for one another and show forms of love we may not receive in our families of origin or romantic relationships. After reading… Continue reading

  • Winter 2025 Arts Events: Pico Iyer, Schuyler Bailar, Jesse Hagopian and More

    Winter 2025 Arts Events: Pico Iyer, Schuyler Bailar, Jesse Hagopian and More

    If your ideal winter night is an evening listening to authors discuss intriguing books and ideas, we’ve got you covered, from Pico Iyer to Schulyer Bailar to T.J. Klune. All library events are free and open to the public. Check the event descriptions at spl.org/Calendar for registration links. Find more upcoming programs at spl.org/Authors. Silent Reading Night at… Continue reading

  • New Fiction Roundup, January 2025

    A new year brings a new crop of new titles to peruse and read! Whether you’re continuing a reading streak or following a New Year’s resolution, you’ll find plenty of new January titles to dig into. 1/7: All the Water in the World by Eiren Caffall In a flooded world, Nonie, her parents and their… Continue reading

  • A Peek at Peak Picks – January 2025

    We’re adding a dozen new books to Peak Picks in January! In fiction, Maggie Su debuts with Blob: A Love Story, about a young woman who tries to shape a sentient blob into her perfect boyfriend; a never before published novel from Zora Neale Hurston, The Life of Herod the Great–not the villain the Bible makes him… Continue reading

  • The Library’s Most Popular Books of 2024

    The Library’s Most Popular Books of 2024

    What was the story of 2024 in books? It’s always intriguing to look back and see which titles captured the interest of Seattle’s insatiable readers over the course of the year, and one way to do that is through library checkout data. James McBride’s 2023 bestseller “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store” was the most… Continue reading

  • Wicked Read-Alikes for Kids and Teens

    As a decades-long fan of the musical Wicked, I was so excited to see the movie this year (and now can’t stop singing and dancing, much to my colleagues’ and husband’s delight). I finally decided to read Gregory Maguire’s Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, the source text for the… Continue reading

  • Digital Book Bonanza

    Digital Book Bonanza

    Are you an ebook reader? An audiobook convert? The Library’s collection of digital books (OverDrive if you’re on the web, or Libby if you’re using the app) just grew by the thousands in December. Here are a few highlights: Nearly 300 new audiobooks have been added to our Always Available Audio collection – no holds,… Continue reading

  • Staff Faves 2024: Children’s Books

    Staff Faves 2024: Children’s Books

    Each year, we enjoy asking staff from across the library system to share their favorite kids’ books of the year.  From picture books to chapter books, and from graphic novels to nonfiction – here are just a few of the children’s books published in 2024 that our SPL staff loved! (Annotations are by enthusiastic staff… Continue reading

  • Staff Faves 2024: Adult Fiction

    Staff Faves 2024: Adult Fiction

    At the end of each year, Library staff weigh in on their favorite reads published that year and boy, did they deliver for adult fiction! With nearly 120 titles, we had to create two lists to fit all of the books that most moved SPL workers this year. Check out the lists in full or… Continue reading

  • 4 Cozy Books to Accompany Long, Cold Nights

    4 Cozy Books to Accompany Long, Cold Nights

    As the days grow shorter and the nights get colder, one activity perfectly matches the mood of winter: reading a cozy book. Though any book can be made cozy by the addition of a hot beverage or a warm blanket, some instantly evoke a sense of comfort. For this roundup, we looked beyond the well-known… Continue reading

  • Our New Horror Section . . . It’s Alive!

    Our New Horror Section . . . It’s Alive!

    On Friday the 13th, the Central Library is hosting an exciting after-hours launch party from 6:30pm – 8:30pm for our new adult horror fiction collection, and we hope you join us! Register here. Local authors Tara Campbell and Sadie “Mother Horror” Hartmann will treat us to an adult horror Story Time and lead us in… Continue reading