Every reader is going to experience something wildly unique from this novel.
Read More“I hope readers will get swept up in moments while reading as they imagine a dish or a drink, and then extend that same feeling to their own real life adventures!”
Read More“We shouldn’t be this worried, this terrified, this anxious about everything.”
Read MoreA heart leaning into a passion pursues with passion.
Read MoreThe imagery of the foreboding whale from Maren’s dreams stuck with me long after I closed the covers.
Read MoreHow about some presents for your bookshelf to celebrate World Book Day?
Read MoreElsie Camden had every intention of leading her steady and secret life until she got caught, mid spellbreaking.
Read More“I believe we notice the details of the people, places, and experiences that we hold closest to our heart, especially when they are tied to strong emotions such as fear, loss, or excitement.”
Read MoreThe role of women during the 1940s and war came under fire by these girls’ actions.
Read More“I would only have to convey the story accurately to make it compelling.”
Read MoreThe Midnight Library is a dose of hearing the bad news first, before the good. Cat hair, stale coffee, and relationship boredom included.
Read More“And, maybe, we can still agree that our communities are more important than our politics.”
Read MoreThe internet is one of the most sociable places in the world.
Read MoreA young brother and sister move into an architectural wonder, which was sold to their father as a family home. The day they arrive, their story of heartache begins.
Read MoreSometimes with patients, I say we should let something be a part of your story, but not ALL of your story.
Read MoreOur anxieties are crowding our minds.
Read MoreMy mind is still wondering: Would I keep silent? Would you?
Read MoreLibraries are critical spaces for idea simulation, resource collection, and project completion.
Read More“I keep thinking it’s absurd to argue about what the shooting means, because maybe there is no meaning. Telling Eli we forgive him? That’s like pardoning a storm.”
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