The League of Extraordinary Women #1 I know they say to never judge a book by its cover, but I was pretty much sold on this one when my sister showed it to me while I visited her at the Towne Book Center in Collegeville, PA. I had not really delved into the world of… Continue reading Bringing Down the Duke by Evie Dunmore
Category: Historical
Historical Fiction Favorites
Historical fiction wound up being the genre that got me back into reading at the end of my self-isolation during this pandemic and I have a feeling it's what I'm going to want to be reading for most of the summer - to escape a different time in the past where things were, if not… Continue reading Historical Fiction Favorites
The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner
Jane Austen Society #1 There's nothing like a global pandemic to completely change ones reading habits, right? Well, I guess we really wouldn't know. Either way, I'm ready way more historical fiction in the last week than I've read in years. However, fun fact, historical fiction was what really got me into reading way back… Continue reading The Jane Austen Society by Natalie Jenner
Lovely War by Julie Berry
On the store blog today my coworker Anna and I featured our favorite new romances, all contemporary save one, as we thought it time we feature the books that bring us joy in the world right now. Lovely War I read because I'm going to be joining Anna's YA for All Book Club that she… Continue reading Lovely War by Julie Berry
The Flight Girls by Noelle Salazar
I spent the summer of 2018 writing my masterโs dissertation on the women who flew military planes for the USA and Great Britain during the Second World War. I had been inspired by Elizabeth Weinโs Code Name Verity as her book introduced me to Great Britainโs Air Transport Auxiliary, but until I started my research,… Continue reading The Flight Girls by Noelle Salazar
Lady Emily series by Tasha Alexander
Wow, it has been awhile since Iโve been inspired to write any book reviews. Iโve been reading new books (while also revisiting my favorites including The Montmaray Journals) but havenโt been able to put my thoughts about these books on paper. As my amazing sister has talked about, we lost our beloved Moppy in September… Continue reading Lady Emily series by Tasha Alexander
My Favorite WWII Fiction
I've been a fan of World War II literature for as long as I can remember. One of my first introductions was with the Molly American Girl series, and as I got older, Moppy, my maternal grandmother, would tell my sister and I stories of growing up in Philadelphia during the war. When I was… Continue reading My Favorite WWII Fiction
The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu
I almost posted another review today, but it's International Women's Day, so I knew I had to do a review of a book by one of my favorite female authors about one of my favorite women in history! Synopsis From the Jacket Flap:Born with a gift for music, Nannerl Mozart has just one wish: to… Continue reading The Kingdom of Back by Marie Lu
Holiday Gift Picks
Every year at the bookstore I work at, I have everyone choose a few books from the year to highlight as their top gift choices, as well as a selection of backpack backlist titles for our annual Jolabokaflod display (Jolabokaflod post will be next week). Below are my eight choices for the holidays with their… Continue reading Holiday Gift Picks
YA Fab Five
Over the last few weeks I mentioned that I have a personal โYA Fab Fiveโ and that I really donโt read much other YA, disputed reading a great deal of it up until the last few years. I still like the general but have been finding the writing quality to have fallen off recently as… Continue reading YA Fab Five