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MEMPHIS READS: STATION ELEVEN by EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL

Nathan reviews Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel, Knopf, 2014, 333 pages  Novels that start with tragedy, no matter the scale, usually do not contain pleasant themes. An ominous sentence to end an early chapter further complicates the narrative to follow. Station Eleven is two-for-two in this regard. These tragic moments foreshadow just…

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MEMPHIS READS: MAYBE HE JUST LIKES YOU by BARBARA DEE

Andrea reviews MAYBE HE JUST LIKES YOU by Barbara Dee, Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, 2019, 283 pages. Sometimes the best part of working in a library is getting to see what all my collection owns and what different genres are on the shelves. I have always had a soft spot for…

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MEMPHIS READS: DAY WORLD CAME TO TOWN by JIM DEFEDE

Marilyn reviews The Day the World Came to Town by Jim DeFede, HarperAudio, 2017, e-book narrated by Ray Porter.  Like all other passengers who boarded their respective flights, transatlantic passengers were also affected when heading to the United States from Europe on September 1, 2001. The entire world was changed on 9/11. One of the most…

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MEMPHIS READS: MIDNIGHT LIBRARY by MATT HAIG

Nathan reviews The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, Viking, 2020, 288 pages. From the instant the reader meets Nora, it is clear that something is different about her. Even from a young age, she seems aimless in life, as if she is a victim of circumstances in her own life….

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MEMPHIS READS: BITTER IS THE NEW BLACK by JEN LANCASTER

Andrea reviews BITTER IS THE NEW BLACK: Confessions of a Condescending,  Egomaniacal, Self-centered Smart-ass by Jen Lencaster, Penguin Books, 2006, 398 pages. If the title alone did not grab my attention, the subtitle defintely lured me in. Admittedly, this is not a brand new title. I realize it was published…

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MEMPHIS READS: TOMORROW WILL BE DIFFERENT by SARAH MCBRIDE

Nathan reviews Tomorrow Will Be Different: Love, Loss, and the Fight for Trans Equality by Sarah McBride, Crown Archetype, 2018, 273 pages Sarah McBride has offered her readers a wonderfully personal memoir that followed her journey as a transgender woman. Her story also served as example for the social, political,…

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MEMPHIS READS: DEADLY EDUCATION by NAOMI NOVAK

  Sara reviews A DEADLY EDUCATION by Naomi Novak, Del Rey Publishing, 2020. When I say I could not put this book down, I mean, I had all three versions checked out at once (hardback, ebook, and e-audio), and I was constantly switching between them as I went about my day….

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MEMPHIS READS: ODD THOMAS BY DEAN KOONTZ

Nathan reviews Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz, Bantam Books, 2003, 399 pages As we are introduced to the title character–yes, “Odd” is his real name–he tries to downplay a lot of who he is and what he has done, identifying early on as an “unreliable narrator” due to advice he…

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MEMPHIS READS: BEST HORROR BOOKS TO READ FOR HALLOWEEN, 2021

According to the website, BusinessInsider.com, these are the most thrilling horror books for the Halloween season of 2021. Bear in mind, they were not necessarily published this past year. The list is in no particular order so enjoy! Most titles are available at the Memphis Public Libraries. IT by Stephen King STILLHOUSE…

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