I received Milk and Honey as a wedding present over a year ago. Last night I decided I might as well pick it up and see what all the fuss is about. Synopsis this is the journey ofsurviving through poetrythis is the blood sweat and tearsof twenty-one yearsthis is my heartin your handsthis isthe hurtingthe lovingthe breakingthe… Continue reading Milk and Honey by Rupi Kaur
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Be Frank with Me by Julia Claiborne Johnson
One random day in January 2016, shortly before I was due to head to Denver for a bookseller's conference, a book arrived at the bookstore for me - a copy of Be Frank with Me. Needless to say I was incredibly intrigued and discovered that I was due to have dinner with the author while in… Continue reading Be Frank with Me by Julia Claiborne Johnson
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
On Thursday, before leaving home for a bit of a road trip, I was desperately searching through the Overdrive app for a new audiobook - I could not undertake the journey without one and I had forgotten to swing by the library the previous two days. Imagine my excitement when I stumbled across an Agatha… Continue reading And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh
Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened I have been lentย Hyperbole and a Halfย by more than one friend more than once over the last few years and for some very unknown reason, it has taken me this long to finish it. I don't know why, it is hilarious and resonates with… Continue reading Hyperbole and a Half by Allie Brosh
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
I enjoy a well written WWII narrative as much as the next person - there's a reason there is a whole sub-genre of historical fiction dedicated to the time period - 70+ years later it still holds the world's attention, particular in the current world climate that seems to threaten WWIII. I picked up The Nightingale not… Continue reading The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
Royally Matched by Emma Chase
Royally #2 I'm a hopeless royalist, so when the sequel to Royally Screwed was announced, and that the main female lead would be named Sarah and the prince, Henry (FYI, did you know Prince Harry's real name is Henry?), my seventeen year old self emerged after a decade to jump up and down excitedly. Synopsis Some men… Continue reading Royally Matched by Emma Chase
Dead Wake by Erik Larson
The Last Crossing of the Lusitania Every month, the Modern Readers discuss what types of books we collectively would like to be reading. In February 2016, one of our number mentioned that Erik Larson would be doing a talk in a nearby town, so we figured Dead Wake would make a great book club choice! This is… Continue reading Dead Wake by Erik Larson
The Young Elites by Marie Lu
Young Elites #1 First : Marie Lu is coming to the book store that I work at in less than a month!!! Second : At BookCon in the spring of 2015, I listened to a bunch of teenage girls tell Marie Lu during a panel how much they loved her books and how her characters… Continue reading The Young Elites by Marie Lu
The Fangirl Life by Kathleen Smith
A Guide to All the Feels and Learning How to Deal This book was put in my cubby by one of my coworkers when it was still just an ARC about a year and a half ago, prior to its publication. I'm not sure if they were trying to send me a message, or if… Continue reading The Fangirl Life by Kathleen Smith
Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain
A Bloody Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook Seven years ago I made a remarkable discovery - Anthony Bourdain. I was, by America's standards, ten years late to the Bourdain party, but at least I got there eventually. I have now obsessively watched just about every episode ofย No Reservations,ย The Layover,… Continue reading Medium Raw by Anthony Bourdain