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I read these 3 books in only 5 days! 10/10 would recommend đ

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I need to pick my new read from my TBR shelf. Any must reads I should move up my list?
I recently saw KimberlĂŠ Crenshaw speak. She said that many think we shouldnât tell the âuglyâ stories of history. But are they only ugly? Protestors at Selma march into a violent crowd, head held high. The story of America is that of courage and determined effort leading to change.
We have far to go. We have the opportunity, if weâre willing to change, to do the work, and pull others with us. These authors are all doing the research and work that can move us forward by educating us about our past and present. Read and pass it on. Speak up, and spread the word.
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Just some books I got at ALA Iâm really excited aboutâŚ
A graphic novel adaptation by Jules Scheele of Virginia Woolfâs Orlando (Avery Hill Publishing). I adore all things Woolf, and this looks gorgeous.
American Hagwon by Min Jin Lee (9/29, Cardinal)! Do I need to say more about the newest from the author of Pachinko?
Change of Plans by Sarah Dessen (out now, Simon & Schuster). My tween self adored Dessenâs emotionally rich YA novels.
As You Wake, Break the Shell by Becky Chambers (10/13, Harper Voyager). One I didnât even know to look for! I love Chambersâs cozy, wondrous sci fi.
Enchanted to Meet You by Meg Cabot (out now, Avon). Cabot was one of my gateways from teen to adult novels back in the day! Excited for this witchy rom-com featuring a plus-size protagonist.
Nothing to See Here by Barbara Dee (10/20, Scholastic). I reviewed Deeâs excellent middle-grade about a tween dealing with sexual harassment last year, and am excited to see this new one incoming!
More Person Than Patient: Finding Your Purpose and Power with Chronic Illness by Gwen Mayes (11/3, Mayo Clinic Press). I had a wonderful conversation with Mayes about the biases patients face and how her new book tries to be a guide and reference for people trying to find care.
The House with Nobody In It by Jon Klassen (7/14, Candlewick). Iâve loved Klassen since my sister gifted me the classic I Want My Hat Back one Christmas. Iâve already read this board book, and in classic Klassen fashion, it is deeply Cursed (compliment).

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I used to not have any green books and suddenly I noticed that now I do?? recently I read that summer feeling and absolutely loved it <3 and I've yet to read not for the faint of heart and you exist too much, excited for both of them ^^
Secondhand books I bought last weekend