Some people are extraordinary. Some are just extra. TJ Klune's YA debut, The Extraordinaries, is a queer coming-of-age story about a fanboy with ADHD and the heroes he loves...
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SEASONAL BOOKS I’M HOPING TO GET TO THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
The easiest way for me to get back into reading after a lull is to read something seasonal. It’s the combination of weather and aesthetic that encourages me to engage with stories that will set the mood. So with little preamble (and even less explanation) let’s take a look at some books I think will… Continue reading SEASONAL BOOKS I’M HOPING TO GET TO THIS HOLIDAY SEASON
Book Review: IN DARKNESS AND DANK (MONSTERS & MAYHEM)
Kittisak Amarin is not a scientist—he's barely a student, but he joined his college professor's research team for an expedition into the Amazon as a last ditch effort to pass his biology course. His...
Book Review: CONFETTI REALMS
A group of teens are transported from a graveyard to another realm where they must collect teeth— and learn about themselves— in order to return home.
Book Review: YOU’RE NOT SUPPOSED TO DIE TONIGHT
Charity Curtis has the summer job of her dreams, playing the “final girl” at Camp Mirror Lake. Guests pay to be scared in this full-contact terror game...
BOOKISH WAYS TO CELEBRATE PRIDE
In case it isn’t clear, I love Pride Month! As a book lover and introvert who doesn’t have access to a lot of Pride Month events (ours are in November for some reason), I wanted to share some ways you can celebrate and enjoy the month of June with a rainbow twist...
THE QUEER BOOKS THAT GOT ME BACK INTO READING
Before I became a librarian I was a recent college grad who admittedly hadn’t read anything in years. My creative writing professor kind of killed my love of reading...
Book Review: NOT YOUR AVERAGE HOT GUY (MATCH MADE IN HELL, Book 1)
A paranormal romantic comedy at the (possible) end of the world.
Book Review: LUCK OF THE DEVIL (RECKLESS DAMNED, Book 4)
One demon. One angel. A relationship that’s failed so many times. Could it really be just one human they’ve been missing?
GONE HOME Review
It’s 1995. You are Katie, eldest daughter in a family of four, who has just returned from a European backpacking trip only to find her family’s home empty. As you wander the house interacting with different items and uncovering messages from your sister, Sam, the larger tale of what occurred during your time abroad unfolds...