A List of Things that Didn’t Kill Me
A List of Things That Didn’t Kill Me? I want to be Han Solo.” “Han – what about Luke?” John asked. Luke…never seemed to have much of a…
Alright, fellow bookmamas, pull up a comfy chair and let’s chat! You know that feeling when you’re just craving something – a moment of pure escape, a jolt of real-world wisdom, or perhaps a trip back to the wonderfully chaotic days of growing up? Well, good news! Your mental library card just got an upgrade, and we’ve got all the aisles perfectly stocked and ready for your next adventure.
We’ve been diving deep into the magic of the written word, exploring all the different flavors of stories that nourish our souls and spark our minds. And because we believe every reader deserves their perfect match, we’ve organized our thoughts into some neat little corners just for you.
Ready to travel to faraway lands without packing a single bag, losing yourself in tales spun purely from imagination? Then our Fiction page is calling your name!
Or maybe you’re itching to peel back the layers of the real world, to learn something new, or to connect with the incredible tapestry of human experience and knowledge? Swing by our Non-Fiction page for your daily dose of enlightenment.
And for those who remember the rollercoaster of youth, or who are currently riding it, we’ve got a special place celebrating the powerful stories that shape young hearts and minds. Our Youth Literature page is a vibrant hub for tales of growth, discovery, and finding your place.
So go on, click away! Each page is a doorway to a new understanding of the books we love and why they matter so much. Happy exploring!
A List of Things That Didn’t Kill Me? I want to be Han Solo.” “Han – what about Luke?” John asked. Luke…never seemed to have much of a…
Fates and Furies – A modern twist on the Greek Tragedy …or Comedy, they were basically the same “Storytelling is a landscape, and tragedy is comedy is drama….
Phoebe Robinson has written the book non-people of color need to read. Her memoir You Can’t Touch My Hair: And Other Things I Still Have to Explain approaches…
For When You Want Your Victorian Fiction More Murdery Evil to some is always good to others. Jane Austen, Emma Jane Steele was sold as Jane Austen meets Jack…
Ready Player One – Like, totally Innovative Nostalgia! Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. Ferris,…
It’s Lyric, It’s Complex, It’s Literature The Girls: A Novel, by Emma Cline, is set in the late 1960’s when the protagonist Evie gets involved with a cult…
We Love Eccentric Families! (The book cover uses a referral link. Read our disclosure policy for more info.) Loved it! Great summer book! Leary nailed Beach Book +….
Glass Sword (Red Queen Book 2), by Victoria Aveyard (The book cover is a referral link. Read our disclosure policy for more info.) I enjoyed The Hunger Games…
The Girls in the Garden: A Novel, by Lisa Jewell (The book cover is a referral link. Read our disclosure policy for more info.) The Girls in the…
OMG, America quit acting like such a girl! (The book cover is a referral link. Read our disclosure policy for more info.) It’s done. And, if I had…