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Category: Memoir/Non-Fiction

Book Reviews, Memoir/Non-Fiction

Review of Girlhood: Teens Around the World in Their Own Voices

Posted on29 January, 202128 January, 2021

Title: Girlhood: Teens Around the World in Their Own Voices Author: Masuma Ahuja Publisher: Alognquin Young Readers Pages: 256 Review copy: Digital ARC via Netgalley Availability: February 9, 2021 Summary: […] Read More

Book Lists, Graphic Novels, Historical, Memoir/Non-Fiction

Graphic Recommendations

Posted on25 November, 2020

This year has been an excellent one for readers of graphic novels. I’ve been reading quite a few during the pandemic when longer form books just seem like too much […] Read More

Book Reviews, LGBTQIA, Memoir/Non-Fiction, Poetry

Review: Apple: Skin to the Core

Posted on11 September, 202011 September, 2020

Title: Apple: Skin to the Core Author: Eric Gansworth Publisher: Levine Querido Pages: 352 Availability: October 6, 2020 Review copy: Digital ARC via Edelweiss Summary: How about a book that […] Read More

Book Lists, Contemporary, Graphic Novels, Memoir/Non-Fiction

Voting and YA Lit

Posted on2 September, 20201 September, 2020

The November election is getting closer and closer. If you’re eligible to vote and need more information, Vote.org is an excellent place to start. The League of Women Voters also […] Read More

Book Reviews, Memoir/Non-Fiction

Mini-Review: All Boys Aren’t Blue

Posted on10 June, 2020

Title: All Boys Aren’t Blue: A Memoir Manifesto Author: George M. Johnson Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux Pages: 304 Review copy: Digital ARC via Netgalley & Purchased copy Availability: On shelves […] Read More

Contemporary, Fantasy, Historical, LGBTQIA, Memoir/Non-Fiction

New Releases

Posted on1 June, 20201 June, 2020

This post is a bright spot for the week. It’s great to see so many new titles being released tomorrow. My Summer of Love and Misfortune by Lindsay Wong Simon […] Read More

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