My personal recommendations would include Three Little Wishes, a graphic novel about a lawyer who finds a wish granting fairy, and the story follows through it in the vein of Eight Billion Wishes....
My personal recommendations would include Three Little Wishes, a graphic novel about a lawyer who finds a wish granting fairy, and the story follows through it in the vein of Eight Billion Wishes. There is also Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Knight, which has the titular characters team up to take on Krampus and some television shows and movies are on there including the first season of Broadchurch, and Short Circuit, which are about as far away from each other in genre as one can be. (A Tildes comment vote to anyone who can find a bigger jump in tone.)
Hoopla is a service available to libraries in the United States and Canada. If your library has an agreement with it, you are able to make a number of digital borrows through their catalog a...
Hoopla is a service available to libraries in the United States and Canada. If your library has an agreement with it, you are able to make a number of digital borrows through their catalog a month, and they have a wide variety of media to go through. During the last seven days of each month, they offer a number of Bonus Borrows that can be checked out without expending a monthly borrow, and there is often some pretty good stuff on offer.
My personal recommendations would include Three Little Wishes, a graphic novel about a lawyer who finds a wish granting fairy, and the story follows through it in the vein of Eight Billion Wishes. There is also Batman - Santa Claus: Silent Knight, which has the titular characters team up to take on Krampus and some television shows and movies are on there including the first season of Broadchurch, and Short Circuit, which are about as far away from each other in genre as one can be. (A Tildes comment vote to anyone who can find a bigger jump in tone.)
I was considering the Neon Gods novel.and Broadchurch but I'll pick Neon Gods and The Lion of Judah instead 😂
Hoopla is a service available to libraries in the United States and Canada. If your library has an agreement with it, you are able to make a number of digital borrows through their catalog a month, and they have a wide variety of media to go through. During the last seven days of each month, they offer a number of Bonus Borrows that can be checked out without expending a monthly borrow, and there is often some pretty good stuff on offer.
I did not realize Hoopla had ebooks and audiobooks, I've only been using it for movies and Libby for books.
Thanks!
Kanopy is the one that’s just movies, Hoopla is all sorts of stuff.