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This is fun! A really emotionally impactful book of small poems about girlhood, grief and love.


I choose this book because the movie is coming out in August."
Great book and series!!


I choose this book because the movie is coming out in August."
Great book and series!!"
Hilarious, right? Can't wait for the movie this summer! I read this for the book about one of the 7 deadly sins. Also looking forward to reading the next two books in the series.






By the time I read it, the cover had been updated to this:

I hate when Amazon do that! I'm still counting it though, since the book I bought was text only on the cover.
I started Undermajordomo Minor for this but 30 pages in I was just not feeling it. The writing style wasn't my taste and the plot/characters just weren't pulling me in. So I ditched it.
Instead I read Nabokov's Favorite Word Is Mauve: What the Numbers Reveal About the Classics, Bestsellers, and Our Own Writing. It does have pictures of pens beneath each word of the title, but I'm calling it close enough. It was an interesting book but not something you really need to run out and grab. A couple infographics could be a good replacement.
Instead I read Nabokov's Favorite Word Is Mauve: What the Numbers Reveal About the Classics, Bestsellers, and Our Own Writing. It does have pictures of pens beneath each word of the title, but I'm calling it close enough. It was an interesting book but not something you really need to run out and grab. A couple infographics could be a good replacement.




by Elizabeth Brundage
Just started it, but the unusual writing style has me hooked!



Thank you Kathy! I figured so, but wanted to make sure.





Ready Player One by Ernest Cline
What a fun 80s flashback this was, with the added bonus of being narrated by Wil Wheaton, a personal celebrity crush of mine!


Thanks for the response! I was getting held up on all the flourishes. :)


Nabokov's Favourite Word Is Mauve: The literary quirks and oddities of our most-loved authors
(Very interesting book about books and a short read if anyone needs one )


After You
I'm enjoying it. I read Me Before You sometime ago so I'm having to remember what happened, but generally getting the gist of it (can't quite remember who Nathan is - friend of Will's??).


After You
I'm enjoying it. I read Me Before You sometime ago so I'm having to remember what happened, but gener..."
He was one of Will's caregivers.

For mid grade :Zorgamazoo. This was a desperate shot in the dark that actually turned out to be a pleasant surprise. It is written completely in verse and is kind of a quest to find what happened to the missing Zorgles. Silly rhymes and a perfect read aloud for any age that can sit and listen.
For picture books : The Book with No Pictures. I had to read this one at least 6 nights in a row before returning it to the library. If you have little ones, just go out and buy it and make sure you use your silly voices. You could also do what we did and get the audio book from the library on overdrive. This way you get to read it three times in a row. First a guy reads it in his silly voice, then a lady reads it in HER silly voice, then mom reads it and tries to outdo them both.


Did I mention how hard it is to search for children books with text only covers?? Thanks to whoever found the picture book :-)


I chose it because I heard so many good comments and although I enjoyed it very much, I couldn't connect with the characteres.
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The author is Teddy Wayne and seeing his name up in disco text (not Disco-Tex and the Sex-O-Lettes, remember them?) fondly reminds me of those departed soul music greats like Teddy Pendergrass and Barry White. Get dancin'!