Beneath A Scarlet Sky takes place in Milan, Italy during the Second World War. It is about a young Italian boy named Pino Lella. Pino is just the average teenager, he loves music, art and, like any boy his age, women. But because of Pino’s circumstances he is forced to go from a young boy…
The Book Club Hub – Strong Female Leads
By misslindsayo
Every month, a new set of book club titles will be highlighted in The Book Club Hub post. This month features strong female leads. Women are at the forefront of these stories, both of fiction and nonfiction. Their courage, strength, compassion and heart make them inspiring to read about. Whether surviving Hollywood, the White House…
YOUth Review: Murder Your Employer by Rupert Holmes
By tbayplyouth
Murder Your Employer by Rupert Holmes is not one, but three stories, describing the education of three students attending a school by the name of McMasters, which specializes in teaching how to murder someone and get away with it. Contrary to what you might think, it's NOT a tale of serial killers in the making…
Staff Review – The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston
By misslindsayo
Does anyone remember the movie "The Lake House"? Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves falling in love while separated by two years? This magical realism story is all I could think about as I started reading Ashley Poston's latest novel. In "The Seven Year Slip", Clementine inherits her aunt's magical apartment after she passes away. At…
The Book Club Hub Newsletter – June 2024
By misslindsayo
Check out the latest issue of the Book Club Hub newsletter! Our theme this month is: Movie Night! There are so many books that have been adapted for the big screen! From romance to adventure, historical fiction to mystery, there is a book-to-screen adaptation for every reader and every book club! TBPL has numerous Book…
YOUth Review: Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
By tbayplyouth
When I first heard about Daisy Jones & the Six I was a bit skeptical. I had heard about it from a friend who hadn’t finished it so I assumed it might be boring. This novel, however, was the exact opposite. Daisy Jones and the Six is a novel by the award-winning author Taylor Jenkins…
Staff Review – Funny Story by Emily Henry
By misslindsayo
“All those moments throughout the days, weeks, months that don't get marked on calendars with hand-drawn stars or little stickers. Those are the moments that make a life. Not grand gestures, but mundane details that, over time, accumulate until you have a home, instead of a house. The things that matter. The things I can't…
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