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I thought this was a fun take off of the Girl Scout experience. I chose volume one which seems to not be the start of the series, but the plot seems to require one to just roll with the events.
Brownie scouts might love this series.


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- The Topeka School by Ben Lerner (finished June 27)
I was a little disappointed in this. I found there really wasn’t a strong plotline, and I think the main storyline surrounding Adam and Darren didn’t really deliver but fell a little flat. The intertwining stories were interesting, but the fast forward to the future (2019) didn’t really fit in with the rest of the story. I think this was supposed to be a fictionalized memoir, and think perhaps it might have worked better as an actual memoir.

The Giver of Stars by Jojo Moyes (finished June 28)
This one didn’t take me long to devour! After reading The Topeka School, this one was a quick feel good story. It was hardly complex literature but it was a lovely story based in a history I don’t know a lot about, so it was fun to learn a bit about the Packhorse Librarians. (And, clearly, this one didn’t take me long at all to read!)

- Such a Fun Age bu Kiley Reid (Finished July 1 - yes, this morning!)
Another quick read, though this one is not as light. Really interesting take/perspective on white privilege, CLASS privilege, casual racism, and how intent =\= impact. It was published this past December but takes place in Fall/Winter 2015, so clearly was looking to highlight the infancy of BLM, though is even more relevant after the events of the last few months. I admit I had some problems with the main character, Emira, and how she chose to handle certain things ... but I’m pretty sure that was the point. We are all human, and we’ve all been mid-20s and had that aimless feeling of not quite grasping adulthood and made less-than-mature decisions.







@Anne C - whoops! Thanks for the catch! All fixed now ;)
@Diana - We look forward to having you back in the branches to browse, soon! We have curbside pickup available at two of our branches (Bach and Delaware) starting next week!

- Such a Fun Age bu Kiley Reid (Finished July 1 - yes, this morning!)
Another quick read, though this one is not as light. Really interesting take/perspective on white privilege, CLASS priv..."
Everyone talks about this book!

This is a classic style spy story with todays politics as the backdrop. LeCarre captures spys are real people not 007 - mostly bureaucrats with lives in the "real' world and such.


"The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires"
"Baby Teeth"
"The Perfect Nanny"
"The Memory Thief"




@ Samantha Dark Matter is my favorite Blake Crouch book. Have you read Recursion?

@ Samantha Yes, they are similar. Recursion is twisty too. You will want to keep reading to see how it plays out for the characters in the end.


@ Rich Thanks for the review. I have IQ84 on my TBR list.
I have added your book.

Come back to YA book club, Diana! We miss you!
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This week's recommended reading list celebrates Pride month, with a list of Rainbow Reads!
Red, White and Royal Blue - Casey McQuiston
This is How it Always Is - Laurie Frankel
When Katie Met Cassidy - Camille Perri
Less - Andrew Sean Greer
Real Life - Brandon Taylor
Lumberjanes - Noelle Stevenson, Shannon Watters, Grace Ellis, and Brooke A. Allen
Call Me by Your Name - André Aciman
Let's Talk About Love - Claire Kann
Mostly Dead Things - Kristen Arnett
Middlesex - Jeffrey Eugenides
What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours - Helen Oyeymi
The Importance of Being Earnest - Oscar Wilde
Juliet Takes a Breath - Gabby Rivera
Girl, Woman, Other - Bernardine Evaristo
On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous - Ocean Vuong
Symptoms Of Being Human - Jeff Garvin
All titles can be read on Hoopla/Overdrive. Happy reading!