I’m on a roll with fiction audiobooks lately! Last week, I loved the audiobook of Parachutes by Kelly Yang, and this week I enjoyed the audiobook version of White Smoke […]
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You’d Be Home Now: A Librarian’s Perspective Review
You’d Be Home Now by Kathleen Glasgow is my first book review in nearly a year! Since the Pandemic began almost two years ago, I’ve been in a serious reading […]
The New David Espinoza: A Librarian’s Perspective Review
With its focus on high school steroid use, The New David Espinoza reminds me of Gym Candy by Carl Deuker, which I read several years ago. A book with a […]
Patron Saints of Nothing: A Librarian’s Perspective Review
Two Christmases ago, my family and I hopped a plane to The Philippines for the holidays. Manila is only a three-hour flight from Shanghai, and Boracay only one hour from […]
Twelve Steps to Normal : A Librarian’s Perspective Review
Goodreads reviews have a lot of love for Twelve Steps to Normal by Farrah Penn, but it was just average for me. I appreciate the author’s purpose for writing it […]
Enter Title Here : A Librarian’s Perspective Review
Enter Title Here is one odd book. Well-written with interesting characters, Enter Title Here was interesting enough that I read it in one sitting. A couple of parts made me […]
Defending Taylor : A Librarian’s Perspective Review
Having read all the previous six books in Miranda Kenneally’s Hundred Oaks series, I was excited to be able to read an advance copy of Defending Taylor. I’m feeling a […]
Finding Hope : A Librarian’s Perspective Review
Finding Hope by Colleen Nelson will be popular with mature readers who loved Beatrice Sparks’s Go Ask Alice and Ellen Hopkins’s Crank series. Hope and Eric’s alternating chapters are believable […]
Did I Mention I Need You? : A Librarian’s Perspective Review
Thankfully, Did I Mention I Need You wasn’t a total wash like the first book in the DIMILY series. I’ve been trying very hard to figure out what it is […]