Day: June 29, 2025

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Booklist: Many Colored Pages

Booklist: Many Colored Pages

by Savannah Winkler, Adult Services Librarian and Homebound Coordinator

This summer is shaping up to be a colorful one, especially at your local library. This year’s Summer Reading program is under way, and the theme is “Color Our World.” If you stop by the library, you’ll notice an array of color-themed decorations, including rainbow butterflies and giant paintbrushes.

But our decorations aren’t the only thing that’s bringing extra color to the library. If you frequent the library’s “New Books” collection, you may have noticed an interesting trend. Many books—particularly in the fantasy and romance genres—now have colorful sprayed edges, or pages with painted colors and designs on the outer sides of the book’s pages. Although sprayed or stenciled edges are nothing new, they’ve gained popularity amongst book collectors on internet spaces such as “BookTok” (aka, the book community on the app TikTok). For many readers, sprayed edges add an extra touch of aesthetic and personality to their favorite books. Here are a few of these books that you can find at the library.

All information about these books has been taken from our catalog, which you can visit at: https://catalog.manhattan.lib.ks.us/polaris/default.aspx

Wooing the Witch Queen” by Stephanie Burgis:

“After successfully wrestling the throne from her evil uncle, Queen Saskia only wants one thing: to keep her people safe from the empire next door. She doesn’t have time to bring order to her chaotic library of magic. When a mysterious dark wizard arrives at her castle, Saskia hires him as her new librarian on the spot. “Fabian” is sweet and a little nerdy, and his requests seem a little strange – what in the name of Divine Elva is a fountain pen? – but he’s getting the job done. And if he writes her flirtatious poetry and his innocent touch makes her skin singe, well….”

His Face is the Sun” by Michelle Jabès Corpora:

“Princess. Priestess. Rebel. Thief. Tensions run as hot as the Khamsin winds in the great kingdom of Khetara. Rumors of the pharaoh’s mysterious illness abound, and with them, murmurs of rebellion grow. Meanwhile, in the quiet desert, a forgotten oracle begins to unfold, setting a dark prophecy into action and drawing together four strangers… Princess SITA lives in the abundance of the palace, and in a moment of passion, she unmasks a betrayal that will put her life—and the entire royal court—in grave danger. A priestess-in-training, NEFF strives to understand her intense visions from the gods, except theirs is not the only magic at play in the grand temple. As a farmer’s daughter, RAE knows how much the pharaoh’s men have taken from her land, her people. Still, who will step forward to confront the king? KARIM was raised among the pyramids of the Red Lands and survives on the wealth of the dead as a tomb robber. But amid the spoils, an ancient evil awakens. Bloodshed is coming. Only together do these four have the potential to save the kingdom from destruction. But when the dust has settled, who will sit on the throne of Khetara?”

Story of My Life” by Lucy Score:

“Hazel is given a one-two punch when she’s forced to move out of her Upper East Side apartment and is given a final warning from her publisher. If she doesn’t turn in a book by her next deadline, they’re cutting her loose. Hazel rashly decides to leave what’s left of her city life behind and impulse buys a house in rural Pennsylvania sight unseen. How better to entertain the loyal readers she still has and rediscover her writing mojo than immersing herself in small-town life? Too bad this town looks to be on its last legs. At least she’s finding swoon-worthy inspiration from her hot, grumpy contractor Cam and his animal-rescuing, community-involved family. It’s all just research. What could go wrong?”

Tea You at the Altar” by Rebecca Thorne:

“Kianthe and Reyna are ready to finally walk down the aisle–in just seven days, their wedding of a wifetime will be a reality. There’s loads to do–but like all best laid plans, everything seems to be going awry. Between their baby dragons causing mayhem in Tawney, Kianthe’s uptight parents inviting themselves to the wedding, and Reyna becoming embroiled in a secret plot to overthrow Queen Tilaine, the world seems against them–how are they going to live long enough to say ‘I do’?”

A Monsoon Rising” by Thea Guanzon:

“After a lifetime of war, Alaric and Talasyn were thrust into an alliance between their homelands that was supposed to end the fighting; however, being married to their sworn foe feels far from peaceful. Now Talasyn must play the part of Alaric’s willing empress while her allies secretly plot to overthrow his reign. But the longer the couple are forced together, the harder it becomes to deny the feelings crackling like lightning between them. When the time comes to act, can she trust him, or must she ignore her heart for the sake of so many others?”

Legacy of Gods” Series by Rina Kent:

“In this six-book series, a spicy dark romance takes place in rival universities—Kings U and Royal Elite University—where kids from American/Russian mafia families and the English royalty attend, respectively. This college romance series details the intense sexual attraction of brooding and angsty young protagonists who become obsessed in subduing their rivals in power plays and in bed.”

The Summer Reading Program is going on now and lasts through the end of July. Readers of all ages are invited to join the Reading Challenge and earn prizes such as coupons and free books. Learn more at mhklibrary.org/sr.

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