One of my reading goals for this year was to expand my horizons and read some different genres than what I normally gravitate towards (romance, literary fiction, fantasy). My specific goal was to open myself up to the mystery genre by starting with some cozy mysteries. So, when Richard Osman’s “The Thursday Murder Club” fell…
The Book Club Hub – Memoirs: Part 2
By misslindsayo
Every month, a new set of book club titles will be highlighted in The Book Club Hub post. This month features memoirs. These memoirs – autobiographies about a specific time period of the author’s life – offer insights into different time periods, lifestyles and cultures in the world around us. Each of these memoirs offers…
YOUth Review: The Hawthorne Legacy by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
By tbayplyouth
In the twisting sequel to The Inheritance Games, we have Avery Grambs; a billionaire inherited teenager who still has no clue why she was chosen as the heiress of the Hawthorne family. After the first book ended with a surprising twist, in The Hawthorne Legacy Avery must now decide what her next steps need to…
Read This Next – Picture Book Spotlight
By misslindsayo
Read This Next – Dungeons and Dragons
By misslindsayo
Read This Next - Dungeons and Dragons List created by misslindsayo Discover a great new list from TBPL's podcast, Read This Next! Game Wizards The Adventure Zone Kerry and the Knight of the Forest Bookshops and Bonedust Rise of the Dungeon Master The Sorcerer of Pyongyang View Full List…
Read This Next – My-SISTER-ies
By misslindsayo
Read This Next - My-SISTER-ies List created by misslindsayo Discover a great new list from TBPL's podcast, Read This Next! Death at High Tide Girl Waits With Gun My Sister, the Serial Killer The Missing Years They'll Never Catch Us White Fox View Full List…
YOUth Review: The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger
By tbayplyouth
The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger is a very divisive and controversial novel. The story follows Holden Caufield, a cynical and stubborn teenager, as he is expelled from his prep school in Pennsylvania and decides to head to his family’s apartment in New York. During his journey, he is confronted and attacked…
Interview with Natalie Lehto
By misslindsayo
Natalie Lehto is a certified kinesiologist and an endurance athlete. She owns and operates Within You, a fitness and lifestyle studio in her hometown of Thunder Bay, Ontario, where she lives with her husband Andrew and their three children, Sophie, Cloé, and Lucas. You can find Natalie at www.withinyou.ca Shauna Kosoris: What can you tell me…
Staff Review – A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman
By misslindsayo
Have you ever waited to read a book for so long, you’ve built up the story in your head so much that it almost feels like you have read it? That’s how I felt as I began “A Man Called Ove”. I’ve been hearing about this book for years – the story of an old curmudgeon whose…
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