Some writers have the ability to write about painful and confusing experiences and infuse them with equal parts comedy and pathos. Augusten Burroughs is one of […]
Favorite 15 in ’15
Today is New Year’s Eve. A day when people spend time reflecting on the past year and reveling in their favorite moments. In the spirit of […]
My 15 Favorite Books from 2015 + 1
My reading tastes? A little quirky, sometimes dark, satirical, literary, or feel good–in a phrase: all over the place. I like complicated, nontraditional, flawed characters. […]
Tango, Taxis, and Tasting the World
The bright yellow cover intrigued me on our new-books shelf months ago, and I knew I wanted to read this book. Driving Hungry by Layne […]
Rajesh Koothrappali Finds His Voice
If you haven’t been completely out of touch with the goings-on in tv land in the past 8 years, you’ve most likely stumbled across or […]
Read Harder
I am a big fan of reading challenges. Every year I do the Goodreads Challenge, where you set a goal for how many books […]
What We’ve Been Reading in the Youth Services Department: Teen 2015
Girls in Pants by Ann Brashares Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi Throne of Glass (series) by Sarah J. Maas Finnikin of the Rock by Melina Marchetta […]
Choose Your Own… ?
Neil Patrick Harris. Go ahead and laugh; yeah, he’s a funny guy. And if that reference means anything to you, then you, like me, will be […]
Reading Books about People Reading Books
Reading books about people reading books? Yes. I’m a librarian. I do like books. And I take this a step further because I like to […]