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wrenbeth

wrenbeth

Joined September 2016

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We Are Okay by Nina LaCour
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Do Not Become Alarmed by Maile Meloy
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Here I Am: A Novel by Jonathan Safran Foer
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History of Wolves by Emily Fridlund
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The History of Wolves by Emily Fridlund
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The Idiot | Elif Batuman
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Midway through and I'm really enjoying the cadence and the storyline. With good books being published every week, we should remember #Allisnotlost @Liberty

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I wish I could give this book a whole galaxy's worth of stars. It touches on important themes-- race, gender, immigration-- and I felt like my brain was opened. Best of all, it's funny! I came to really care about these characters, and it's clear Rakesh loves them too. The cover is stunning.

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Walter | Barbara Wersba
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Absolutely loved this one. The short stories have their own case, but the books about books are still homeless. If you haven't met Walter yet, you need to find a copy.

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Government Gazette | Cape of Good Hope (South Africa)
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This book of essays travel well. Be sure to have a pile of post-its on hand. These sentences cut clean through.

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The Trees | Ali Shaw
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I overheard a volunteer at my library talking about a book with a really cool cover. I looked over and recognized the title as one @Liberty had raved about. So when the shelver's back was turned, I snagged it. Now I wish the rest of the world would fall away so I could read it.

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Sweetbitter: A novel | Stephanie Danler
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We arrived early for the author reading at the library. That meant there was some time to browse the shelves. I scored a few from my TBR list. The authors were inspirational and I went home dreaming of words.

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Here I Am: A Novel | Jonathan Safran Foer
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This is me up before dawn on a Sunday. Making bold statements.

A.Shari.A Are you liking it? 8y
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