Between the Bookends: 3 Books We Read in June 2021
We hope you will find something interesting within the three books featured in this month’s Between the Bookends.
Continue ReadingWe hope you will find something interesting within the three books featured in this month’s Between the Bookends.
Continue Reading‘Wranglestone’ by Darren Charlton is a queer YA story set in post-apocalyptic America in the years following a global zombie contagion.
Continue Reading‘Both Sides Now’ by Peyton Thomas is a YA novel about a transgender teen boy in the approach to the National Debate Championships.
Continue Reading‘Hani and Ishu’s Guide to Fake Dating’ by Adiba Jaigirdar is a contemporary YA novel about two Irish, Bengali girls who fake a relationship.
Continue Reading‘Be Dazzled’ by Ryan La Sala is a YA, dual-timeline novel about a teenage cosplayer set in the world of conventions and competitive cosplay.
Continue Reading‘Trouble Girls’ by Julia Lynn Rubin is a YA story about two queer teenage girls, inspired by ‘Thelma and Louise’ and the #MeToo movement.
Continue Reading‘As Far As You’ll Take Me’ by Phil Stamper is about a gay 17-year-old from Kentucky who lies to his parents so he can spend summer in London.
Continue Reading‘The Passing Playbook’ by Isaac Fitzsimmons is a coming-of-age book about transgender rights and football (soccer) in equal measure.
Continue Reading‘Heartstopper’ by Alice Oseman is a series of graphic novels about two British teenage boys navigating their burgeoning relationship.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie and Lisa review nine books covering a mixture of picture books, middle grade, YA, and adult.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s between the bookends, Sophie and Rebecca share four books they read in the month of March.
Continue ReadingI spent the first weeks of 2021 reading 3 books that take classic novels & authors & give them a 21st-century twist in very different ways.
Continue ReadingThis month’s Bookends is a little thinner than usual, but Sophie and Rebecca still have three books to share, and they wish you a happy new year.
Continue ReadingCan you believe it’s time for the final Between the Bookends of 2020? We’re here to share what we’re reading as the year draws to a close.
Continue ReadingCelebrate the return of ‘The Crown’ with three books filled with the same scandals, tragedies, and difficult choices you have come to love.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Scott, and Rebecca review eight books they read during the spookiest month of the year.
Continue Reading‘How It All Blew Up’ by Arvin Ahmadi is a YA, LGBTQ, Own Voices story told from the perspectives of four members of a Muslim family.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie and Rebecca share five middle-grade and YA books they have enjoyed recently.
Continue Reading‘Cinderella is Dead’ by Kalynn Bayron is a YA fantasy with a twist set in the kingdom of Mersailles, 200 years after Cinderella’s death.
Continue ReadingIn this month’s Between the Bookends, Sophie, Sarah, and Anika share eight books they have been reading this summer.
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