Pageturners is a Book Review blog from the Port Townsend Public Library. We review new books and media as well as overlooked favorites from our collection. We encourage comments and reviews from our community members.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Tracy Kidder 's Surviving in the City, Against All Odds
Thanks, Beth Mackey
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Literary Latte Reviews

Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Preserving Summer's Bounty

A Variety of Pickling, Canning, and Preserving Books.
reviewed by: Ali Dyche, Friends of the Library board.
Preserving Summer's Bounty by Susan McClure is a quick guide to freezing,canning,preserving and drying what you grow. It is beautifully laid out, easy to follow and comprehend. The mouth watering recipes are reminiscent of the Ball book. I will definitely want to check this out again. Putting up: A Year Round Guide to Canning in the Southern Tradition by Stephen Palmer Dowdney is a book with truely unique recipes. It is one I will continue to use for the choices for peaches, green tomatoes, and bean dip! What Can I Do With My Herbs? by Judy Barrett is a wonderful compilation of the most commonly used herbs and a few exotic ones as well. It has good advice on how to grow them and possible uses.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Between Heaven and Hell

Monday, August 3, 2009
The Awakening

The Summoning

Friday, July 24, 2009


The 19th Wife: A novel. David Ebershoff. Random House. New York. 2008
Reviewed by patron: Catherine Robinson
This is a well written "mystery" about polygamy in Utah. The story moves back and forth between Brigham Young's 19th wife and a modern day 19th wife. The story is especially insightful about the effect of polygamy on the men and the children as well as the women.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Summer Reading

Friday, July 3, 2009
Happy Fourth of July!

Reviewed by Pauline Carter
Here are two books I got from "book club" table at Lynnwood library. America America by Ethan Canin is a Richard Russo type novel of politics and family life in a midwestern town. Named a 2008 "best books of the year" book by Washington Post, Chicago Tribune and other papers. John Updike liked it. I really enjoyed it. The next is Finding Nouf by Zoe Ferraris (2008)which I just started but looks great. A first novel by a woman who lived in Saudi Arabia and also a "best books" choice of Washington Post. It is a mystery set in Saudi Arabia so lots of interesting and new to me info about that country. Excellent writing in both.
Cris Wilson adds: If you don't have the time to read David McCullough's John Adams this week check out the HBO Miniseries starring Paul Giamatti and Laura Linney as the spirited Abigail. There is also an interview with David McCullough at his home and in his "writing shed." Port Townsend residents will love this feature.