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Best Family Books

December 2024

The Radleys

In a quiet English village, the Radleys appear to be a typical family, but beneath their ordinary facade lies a secret: they are abstaining vampires. Parents Peter and Helen have kept their true nature hidden from their teenage children, Rowan and Clara, who struggle with their own mysterious urges. When an unexpected event forces them to confront their past, the Radleys must decide whether to embrace their true selves or continue living a lie. With humor and heart, Matt Haig explores the complexities of family, identity, and the choices that define us.

The Penultimate Peril (A Series of Unfortunate Events, #12)

In “The Penultimate Peril,” Lemony Snicket weaves another darkly whimsical tale as the Baudelaire orphans inch closer to unraveling the mysteries surrounding their lives. Set in the enigmatic Hotel Denouement, the siblings find themselves entangled in a web of secrets and deception. As they navigate the hotel’s labyrinthine corridors, they must confront familiar faces and make impossible choices. With Snicket’s signature wit and melancholy, this installment keeps readers on the edge of their seats, pondering the true nature of good and evil.

The Carnivorous Carnival (A Series of Unfortunate Events, #9)

In “The Carnivorous Carnival,” Lemony Snicket takes readers on another darkly whimsical journey with the Baudelaire orphans. Fleeing from Count Olaf’s relentless pursuit, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny find themselves at the Caligari Carnival, a place teeming with oddities and secrets. As they navigate the eerie world of freak shows and fortune tellers, the siblings must rely on their wits and each other more than ever. This tale, filled with unexpected twists and a touch of melancholy, reminds us that appearances can be deceiving, and courage often hides in the most unlikely places.

The Hostile Hospital (A Series of Unfortunate Events, #8)

In “The Hostile Hospital,” Lemony Snicket takes readers on another darkly humorous journey with the Baudelaire orphans. Fleeing from the clutches of the sinister Count Olaf, the siblings find themselves in a peculiar hospital where danger lurks in every shadowy corner. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny must rely on their wits and each other to unravel the mysteries surrounding them. With Snicket’s signature wit and a touch of melancholy, this installment keeps readers on edge, blending suspense with a poignant exploration of resilience.

The Grim Grotto (A Series of Unfortunate Events, #11)

In “The Grim Grotto,” the Baudelaire orphans find themselves submerged in yet another perilous adventure, this time beneath the sea. As they navigate the murky waters of the Grotto, they encounter mysterious fungi, cryptic codes, and a submarine crew with secrets of their own. Lemony Snicket’s signature wit and dark humor shine through as the siblings rely on their wits and each other to unravel the mysteries that lie ahead. It’s a tale of resilience and courage, where every twist leaves you breathless.

The Slippery Slope (A Series of Unfortunate Events, #10)

In “The Slippery Slope,” the Baudelaire orphans find themselves on a treacherous journey up a perilous mountain. Violet, Klaus, and Sunny must navigate icy paths and sinister schemes as they attempt to rescue their kidnapped sister. Along the way, they encounter mysterious allies and uncover secrets about the enigmatic V.F.D. organization. With each twist and turn, the siblings rely on their wits and courage, discovering that hope can be found even in the bleakest of circumstances.

The Vile Village (A Series of Unfortunate Events, #7)

In “The Vile Village,” the Baudelaire orphans find themselves in the peculiar town of V.F.D., where the entire community is responsible for raising them. The town’s bizarre rules and the ever-present threat of Count Olaf make for a suspenseful tale. As the children unravel cryptic messages and navigate the town’s oddities, they learn about resilience and the importance of family. This installment is a mix of mystery, humor, and heart.

99 Percent Mine

Darcy Barrett has always lived in the shadow of her twin brother’s perfect best friend, Tom Valeska. Growing up, she harbored a secret crush on Tom, but he was off-limits. Now, years later, Tom reappears in her life to renovate her grandmother’s cottage. As they work side by side, Darcy’s feelings resurface, stronger than ever. But with her brother’s claim on Tom and her own fear of commitment, can Darcy finally admit that Tom might be 99 percent hers? A witty, heartwarming tale of second chances and finding the courage to pursue what you truly want.

Me Talk Pretty One Day

David Sedaris’s “Me Talk Pretty One Day” is a hilarious and poignant collection of essays that’ll have you laughing out loud on the subway. From his struggles with learning French to his quirky family dynamics, Sedaris’s self-deprecating humor shines through every page. His keen observations of everyday life and ability to find the absurd in the mundane make this book a true gem. I couldn’t put it down, and found myself nodding along, thinking, “Yep, been there!” A must-read for anyone who enjoys witty, relatable storytelling.