Stellarlune is a great book! I loved this book by Shannon Messenger. My grandma and my father liked this book too. This book continues the story after the previous book. You should definitely not read this book without reading the other books in the series. The book is about a […]
I’m Ogre It (I Like to Read Comics)
A family learns how to spend more time together when a new and unusual neighbor moves in next door. This book shows how a brother and sister can find something in common once she and her neighbor make a fun obstacle course. The really cool thing about this is that […]
Her Hidden Genius
Her Hidden Genius is another fantastic novel about extraordinary but forgotten women by Marie Benedict. Specializing in women with great impact who have been neglected by history, Benedict again sheds new light on the life of a remarkable woman. Rosalind Franklin never quite fits into the world she inhabits, whether […]
Eating to Extinction: The World’s Rarest Foods and Why We Need to Save Them
Food journalist Don Saladino has assembled an encyclopedic array of gripping food stories collected from around the world. The message is simple yet cautionary: by homogenizing our world’s food supply into vast monocultures of genetically programmed crops such as the cultural staples of rice, corn, wheat, and soybean, these global […]
White Girl Within: Letters of Self-Discovery Between a Transgender and Transracial Black Man and His Inner Female
For millennia, letters have been a powerful medium through which to express deepest sentiments and feelings about well-kept secrets. Educator and speaker Ronnie Gladden leverages the power of the missive to share complicated and sensitive emotions and unvarnished truths about the confluence of race and gender in their memoir White […]
Worlds Long Lost
The question “Are we alone in the universe?” has never been answered with a definitive yes or no, but that hasn’t stopped storytellers from looking to the stars and imagining other worlds. Many authors make a living off bringing these fictional places to life. New stories come out about past […]
The Wine Bible, 3rd Edition
The Wine Bible is the go-to book for anyone with questions about wine, who loves wine, and who wants to know more about wine. The book starts by describing the twelve attributes that make a wine great: distinctiveness, balance, precision, aliveness, beyond fruitiness, complexity, choreography, shape and direction, length, connectedness, […]
Night Lunch
What struck me first about Night Lunch was the wonderful style of the illustrations. The textures and subtle use of colors among a mainly sepia palette really made the pictures come to life. As the night lunch cart rolls into town, a majestic owl cooks for his fellow animals. From […]
Doe’s Dandelions (Woodland Friends, 4)
Doe’s Dandelions is the story about a doe (deer) who was excitedly getting ready for the Petal Parade with her friends Porcupine, Squirrel, and Bear. Doe grew daffodils, Porcupine had petunias, Squirrel had snowdrops, and Bear had bluebells. Doe found many dandelions in her grass one day and became scared […]
Diper Överlöde (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Book 17)
In the newest installment of the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, Greg Heffley is helping his brother Rodrick bring his band Loded Diper to fame- which is harder than it sounds. Rodrick is convinced that if the band works hard enough, they might have a shot at winning this […]