Hello and welcome back to Recommendation Wednesday, a feature that occurs every two weeks where I review a book that isn’t shelved as YA, but has excellent crossover appeal. Today I’m talking about Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga.
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Hello and welcome back to Recommendation Wednesday, a feature that occurs every two weeks where I review a book that isn’t shelved as YA, but has excellent crossover appeal. Today I’m talking about Other Words for Home by Jasmine Warga.
Read More »Hello and welcome back to Recommendation Wednesday, a feature that occurs every two weeks where I review a book that is not shelved as YA but has excellent crossover appeal. Today, however, I am doing something a little different. Instead of reviewing books, I will be listing some middle grade books that I really want to read and am planning on reading in the future.
Read More »Hello everyone! Welcome back to Recommendation Wednesday, a feature that occurs every other week where I review a book that is not classified as YA, but has excellent crossover appeal. This week I will be reviewing A Good Kind of Trouble by Lisa Ramée, a book that came out earlier this year.
Read More »Welcome back to Recommendation Wednesday, a feature that occurs every other week where I review a book that is not shelved as YA, but has excellent crossover appeal. I hope everyone is doing well! Today I will be talking about a newer book, Dress Coded by Carrie Firestone. I recieved an ARC of this book from participating in a giveaway with the publisher.
Read More »Welcome to Recommendation Wednesday, a feature I do every other week where I review a book that is not technically categorized or shelved as YA, but has excellent crossover appeal. Today I’ll be talking about Colonize This!, an edited volume of essays about feminism.
Read More »Welcome back to Recommendation Wednesday, a feature that happens every other week, where I review a book that is not shelved as YA, but has excellent crossover appeal. Today I’ll be reviewing a middle-grade book, Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson, a book about growing up black in the 1960s-1970s that is still very relevant today.
Read More »Welcome back to Recommendation Wednesday, a feature that happens every other week, where I review a book that is not categorized as YA, but has a lot of crossover appeal. Today’s book is An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green.
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