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Book Review- Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier, Val Wise
Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms is a heart lifting story about finding your voice, LGBTQ+ representation, friendship and love. This is a quick read with a happy ending. The character Anne wants to get into college and tries to find a way to become more involved in after school activities after a meeting with her guidance counselor. While Bebe is trying to figure out life after coming out and joining the cheerleading squad as the first transgender cheerleader. This graphic novel is a definite must read!
Mercy Street by Jennifer Haigh
With her latest book, Mercy Street (2022), novelist Jennifer Haigh explores the nua
Book Review-Tokyo Ever After by Emiko Jean
Tokyo Ever After is a great book to read if you enjoyed the Princess Diaries series by Meg Cabot. The characters in this story were really interesting and worked well with each other. Zoom Zoom is a teenage just trying to understand who she is and where she comes from, finding out she’s a princess in Japan is a big surprise. Her friends are her found family and help support her through the changes of her new life. Zoom Zoom not only has to navigate culture shock and her new fame but she also falls in love and doesn't know who to trust. I enjoyed reading her journey.
The Maid by Nita Prose
Molly Gray is an excellent hotel maid, completing her daily tasks by returning rooms to a “state of perfection.” She is less successful at connecting with people, struggling with social awkwardness and unkind coworkers. Her life changes dramatically when she discovers Mr. Black dead in his bed.
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
Unbroken (2014) by Laura Hillenbrand tells the remarkable story of Olympic runner Louis Zamperini. Louis was made to run by his brother Pete, who saw the boy had talent but realized that it would also keep him out of trouble. He eventually went on to compete in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, where he shook Hitler's hand.
Solo Leveling vol 1 by Chugong
Known as the the Weakest Hunter of All Mankind, E-rank hunter Jinwoo Sung's contribution to raids amounts to trying not to get killed.
Piranesi by Susanna Clarke
Susanna Clarke, author of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell, describes her latest genre-busting novel, Piranesi (2020), as a story about a house that contains an ocean.
A Curse So Dark And Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer
A Curse So Dark And Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer
Eighteen for the three hundred twenty-seventh time, Prince Rhen despairs of breaking the curse that turns him into a beast at the end of each day until feisty Harper enters his life.
If you're a fan of fairy-tale retellings (specifically Beauty and the Beast), then have I got a recommendation for you.
The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
Set in 1893, The Once and Future Witches (2020) takes us back to the fight for women’s suffrage, with a magical twist. Following three estranged sisters who are drawn back together by the suffragist movement and the pull of long-lost witchcraft in their blood, this compelling story is a magical, feminist adventure with dangers and issues that also seem to mirror today’s world.
The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead
The Nickel Boys, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2019, is a slender volume, clocking in at only two hundred-some pages long.
The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben
Peter Wohlleben, in his book, The Hidden Life of Trees goes to great length to show how important trees are. Not only do they help with managing weather, they also help produce oxygen and provide food and homes for woodland creatures. Forest trees also look out for each other and care for other trees that are sick or dying. Trees also prevent top soil from
The 99% Invisible City by Roman Mars and Kurt Kohlstedt
How often do you stop to think about commonplace urban sights like traffic lights, fire escapes, and manhole covers? After you read this book, your answer will probably be “all the time”. Written by the creators of the podcast '99% Invisible', The 99% Invisible City (2020) explores the history and purpose of frequently overlooked objects in the urban landscape.