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The Cat Who Saved the Library
READ MORE →: The Cat Who Saved the LibraryThis is a sequel to the book ” the cat who saved books”. Decent, quick read that makes me want to visit Japan and visit old bookstores. The subject matter feels rather timely with all the discourse on AI vs human made content/books/art.…
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We Burned So Bright
READ MORE →: We Burned So BrightEver wanted to cry for 6 hours straight? Ever want to reflect on the corrupt systems in our society but feel glimpses of hope in small interactions. If you said yes then pick up literally any TJ Klune book. As always a beautifully…
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Bunt! Striking Out On Financial Aid!
READ MORE →: Bunt! Striking Out On Financial Aid!A graphic novel (see I said I was pretentious) by the famed creator of Check Please! about a girl named Molly who gets fucked over by her hometown’s bougie art school and loses her full ride scholarship. She finds a loophole in the…
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Eat The Rich (Or Die Trying)
READ MORE →: Eat The Rich (Or Die Trying)As a certified Gailey stan, I was shocked and horrified to learn there was a Gailey work I had not read, conveniently at my local library (thank you Lincoln City Libraries). Eat the Rich is a collection of three comic book issues about…
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Tress of the Emerald Sea
READ MORE →: Tress of the Emerald SeaA very cozy fun fantasy book. Had steady momentum throughout and never gave into tropes without poking fun at itself first. Lots of lighthearted jokes made it fun and a good audiobook. You can definitely tell the Princess Bride influence on it Reading…
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The river has roots
READ MORE →: The river has rootsReally good book. Interesting, whimsical, dark, but heartwarming. Quite good, would recommend. And short book, so what do you have to lose The one and only 3
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The Last Murder at the End of the Ugh
READ MORE →: The Last Murder at the End of the UghLittle disappointed in this book because it felt like it had a lot of potential with its settings and because it was a library staff pick but in the end the flat characters and overindulgent world building made it read like a novel…






