Archive for March 2023
Book Review: We Should Not Be Friends by Will Schwalbe
The real-life, deeply honest story of a lifelong, unlikely friendship formed in college between complete opposites.
Read MoreQuick Lit: Mini-Reviews of Some Recent Reads – March 2023 Edition
Today’s Quick Lit for March 2023 features six books including women’s fiction, historical fiction, romance, and nonfiction.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Fish and Crab by Marianna Coppo
Fish is struggling with going to sleep and wants Crab to listen to all of his worries. But, Crab just wants to go to sleep.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: You Are New by Lucy Knisley
You Are New explores all the newness in a baby’s first year of life in a board book format.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Pigeon & Cat by Edward Hemingway
Pigeon & Cat are unlikely friends but a simple act of kindness brings them together and changes their lives forever.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Baa, Baa, Tap Sheep by Kenda Henthorn
Baa Baa Tap Sheep is a fun bedtime story with counting, dancing sheep that decide it might not be quite time to go to sleep yet.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: Get Up, Stand Up by Cedella Marley
Get Up, Stand Up, based on Bob Marley’s song reminds all of us that we can make a difference by being kind.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: How Are You? by Édouard Manceau
How Are You is a board book with minimal words and simple illustrations help young children identify and express their emotions.
Read MoreChildren’s Book Review: My Big Book of Nature Sounds by Lucie Brunelliére
In My Big Book of Nature Sounds, children can learn the sounds a bird or animal makes as well as the crunch of leaves or a the call of a penguin in this new interactive board book.
Read MoreBooks that Came My Way in February 2023
Check out all the books added to my shelves in February 2023 including fiction, nonfiction, historical fiction, and children’s books.
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