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BOOK REVIEW: When They Call You a Terrorist

When They Call You a Terrorist by Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asha Bandele Patrisse is one of the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter...

BOOK REVIEW: When No One is Watching

When No One is Watching by Alyssa Cole (#106 in 2020) Sydney Green has started to notice that her community is changing, and she's not...

BOOK REVIEW: Leave the World Behind

Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam (#112 in 2020) Amanda and Clay take their two teenage children out of the city for the week for a...

BOOK REVIEW: Kid Quixotes

Kid Quixotes by Stephen Haff (#99 in 2020) Still Waters in a Storm is an after-school program held in a small room in Bushwick, Brooklyn;...

BOOK REVIEW: Goodnight Beautiful

Goodnight Beautiful by Aimee Molloy (#113 in 2020) Aimee Molloy had me with her first novel, The Perfect Mother. It was clever and...

BOOK REVIEW: The Only Good Indians

The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones (#111 in 2020) Forget all the fluffy "horror" you've read. Forget the "thrillers" in which...

BOOK REVIEW: The House in the Cerulean Sea

The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune (#107 in 2020) Linus is forty years old and lives in a small house with his cat. He's a case...

BOOK REVIEW: Anxious People

Anxious People by Fredrik Backman (#98 in 2020) How do I even begin to explain this one? Main points: 1. A bank is robbed 2. Eight people...

BOOK REVIEW: Beach Read

Beach Read by Emily Henry (#104 in 2020) January Andrews is in a tough spot. She's a well known romance writer who is stuck in a rut....

BOOK REVIEW: Sh*t, Actually

Sh*t, Actually by Lindy West (#100 in 2020) Thank you to @librofm for my advanced listening copy! In this collection of essays, Lindy...

BOOK REVIEW: The Good Daughter

The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter (#47 in 2020)⁣ ⁣ Charlotte and Samantha's world was turned upside down after a home invasion 28...

BOOK REVIEW: Land of the Cranes by Aida Salazar

Land of the Cranes by Aida Salazar (#96 in 2020)⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Betita is a 9 year old girl who lives in East LA. She knows the extended metaphor...

BOOK REVIEW: The Lord of the Flies by William Golding

The Lord of the Flies by William Golding (#94 in 2020) ⁣⁣⁣ ⁣⁣⁣ After their plane crashes on a deserted island and all the adults have...

BOOK REVIEW: The Janes by Louisa Luna

The Janes (Alice Vega #2) by Louisa Luna (#91 in 2020)⁣ *thank you to @doubledaybooks for my gifted copy*⁣ ⁣⁣ When the bodies of two...

BOOK REVIEW: The Shining by Stephen King

The Shining by Stephen King (#85 in 2020)⁣ ⁣ After a tumultuous past in New England, Jack Torrence takes a job as the wintertime...

BOOK REVIEW: The Shadows

The Shadows by Alex North (#84 in 2020)⁣ ⁣ Thank you to @macmillan.audio for my advanced listening copy of The Shadows!⁣ ⁣ Paul remembers...

BOOK REVIEW: The Bright Lands by John Fram

The Bright Lands by John Fram (#82 in 2020)⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ Joel has moved on from Bentley, Texas, and all the awful memories it holds. But when...

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Blonde, bookish, and anonymous, thebookblondie spends her free time reading, writing, and teaching. She sets ambitious reading goals and takes pleasure in surpassing her own expectations. Thebookblondie is a middle school English teacher and seeks to foster a love of reading in all of her students. She grades in purple ink and is known to crack a pun from time to time. It's already known that blondes have more fun, and thebookblondie seek to prove that blondes also have more books.

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