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BOOK REVIEW: The Art of Racing in the Rain

The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein (#109 in 2019) Enzo is a dog, but his thoughts and feelings are very much like those of a...

BOOK REVIEW: The 57 Bus

The 57 Bus by Dashaka Slater (#111 in 2019) This is the true story of an agender teenager named Sasha whose life is profoundly impacted...

BOOK REVIEW: My Friend Anna

My Friend, Anna by Rachel DeLoache Williams (#108 in 2019) Goodreads describes this one as Sex and the City meets Catch Me if You Can,...

BOOK REVIEW: Dear Edward

Dear Edward by Ann Napolitano (#111 in 2019) Eddie and his family are about to travel across the country from New York to California to...

BOOK REVIEW: Parkland

Parkland by Dave Cullen (#106 in 2019) "I flew down the first weekend, but not to depict the carnage or the grief. What drew me was the...

BOOK REVIEW: Nothing to See Here

Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson (#105 in 2019) Before you read anything else, this book was undoubtedly 5 stars⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. Now...

BOOK REVIEW: 11/22/63

11/22/63 by Stephen King (#104 in 2019) The book begins with Jake Epping, a high school English teacher from Lisbon Falls, Maine, who is...

BOOK REVIEW: Dear Ijeawele

Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (#107 in 2019) My book buddy,...

BOOK REVIEW: Red, White & Royal Blue

Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (#103 in 2019) The first son of the United States, Alex Claremont-Diaz is exactly what you'd...

BOOK REVIEW: The Other Wes Moore

The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore (#102 in 2019) "This is the story of two boys living in Baltimore with similar histories and an...

BOOK REVIEW: Know My Name

Know My Name by Chanel Miller (#101 in 2019) “We the victims are tired of expression, I expressed a lot in his [the judge’s] courtroom....

BOOK REVIEW: Wild Game

Wild Game by Adrienne Brodeur (#100 in 2019) When Adrienne Brodeur was only fourteen years old, her best friend confided in her about...

BOOK REVIEW: Lady in the Lake

The Lady in the Lake by Laura Lippman (#99 in 2019) The story is set in Baltimore in 1966. Madeline Schwartz decides to end her...

BOOK REVIEW: Frankly in Love

Frankly in Love by David Yoon (#97 in 2019) Frank Li is a high school senior, taker of AP courses, preparer of standardized tests, and...

BOOK REVIEW: Carrie

Carrie by Stephen King (#96 in 2019) Carrie White, a teenager in the 1970s, comes from a devoutly religious family. Her family's strong...

Sharing the Blonde: Guest Blogging

Marcia's Blog: http://trendysimplelife.blogspot.com/2019/10/after-flood-book-review.html

BOOK REVIEW: Jar of Hearts

Jar of Hearts by Jennifer Hillier (#95 in 2019) • Georgiana, Kaiser, and Angela were besties in high school. Angela was popular and...

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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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