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Month: January 2018

Upcoming New Releases: February 2018

Upcoming New Releases: February 2018

February is the shortest month – but sometimes it can feel like the longest month.  To help pull you through the winter here are some books fresh off the press to look forward to in February. If you want to join the conversation about what books you are looking forward to reading, please check out The Paperfruit facebook page or message me via twitter or goodreads. New Releases for February: Release Date:  February 6, 2018 The Atomic City Girls by Janet Beard …

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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

Title:   The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo Author:  Taylor Jenkins Reid Genre:  Fiction  Why I picked his book up:  It has a beautiful cover What this book is about:  This is a fast paced read that covers the success and failures of the main character, Evelyn Hugo a former Hollywood starlet as she is dictating her life story for her autobiography. Evelyn is 79 in the present day and reflecting on her youth in Hell’s Kitchen to her transformation in…

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Week of 1/14/17-1/20/17 Weekly Book Round-Up

Week of 1/14/17-1/20/17 Weekly Book Round-Up

I’m trying something new this year! Here is a collection of bookish happenings, fresh content generated this week across, podcasts, booktube, bookstagram, book blogs  and more.  Hope you enjoy these selections, feel free to follow these content creators and subscribe to their platforms or check out books they have featured this week.  If you like these selections, check back next week for my curated findings in the collective book community.   Literary Themed Podcast:  Making the Past Relevant  Episode 211: Winter of Wayback, 1950!…

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Week of 1/21/18-1/27/18 Weekly Book Round-Up

Week of 1/21/18-1/27/18 Weekly Book Round-Up

This is a weekly installment of bookish happenings across the collective book community.    New Release:  The Sky is Yours by Chandler Klang Smith  This title was released this week.  It’s a dystopian novel that is supposed to be refreshing and funny.  I’ll take that!  Here is a review from TOR  that made me bump this title towards the top of my to read stack! Book blurb: In the burned-out, futuristic city of Empire Island, three young people navigate a crumbling metropolis constantly under threat…

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Books about Books, Bookstores and Libraries

Books about Books, Bookstores and Libraries

There is something magical about books, it’s no wonder that books, bookstores and libraries are often themes, settings and sometimes characters within novels.    For me, the book represents a tangible object or a portal for knowledge, and a doorway to another reality.  This list is a starting point for books that are geared toward book lovers, about books, libraries and bookstores.   The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry Recently widowed, A. J. Fikry’s life is in a downward spiral…

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Discovering Booktube

Discovering Booktube

Everyone knows what YouTube is, but there is a large community of YouTube creators that are dedicated to discussing, reviewing, and sharing the love of books and reading.  They call themselves Booktubers. I love booktube.  I’ve thought about trying to do it myself, but I think that for now I’ll stick with this platform to share my bookish perspective. If you were to do a simple search for booktube within YouTube or on Google you will quickly become overwhelmed with…

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Part Four: 2018 Challenge Choices

Part Four: 2018 Challenge Choices

This selection wraps up my 2018 selections for the reading challenge!  This was a great way to organize and think about my approach to the challenge. I hope you’ll participate in the challenge and find some new and wonderful books to read this year.   High School Book Report Read a book you read in high school or that is currently assigned in high school Their Eyes Were Watching God  Zora Neale Hurston   Banned but not Forgotten Read a book…

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Cures for a Reading Slump

Cures for a Reading Slump

At the end of 2017, I was thrilled with exceeding my reading goal, and excited to read all the books I have been researching for the 2018 reading challenge.  I finished reading my first book of 2018, and in less than a week into the new year,  I got hit with a cold. I had no attention span for Netflix, let alone reading.  Now that I’ve recovered from the land of cough drops and vapor rub, here I am, in…

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Searching for Your Next Best Read

Searching for Your Next Best Read

  There are several tools to help you find your next book to read. How you found out about books 15 years ago was pretty limited compared to today. Let’s take an imaginary ride in the time machine for what was available back then. Wandering aimlessly through the bookstore or library The bestseller list in the newspaper Word of mouth All of these are valid and still useful today – but there are so many other options to help you…

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Pages to Screen

Pages to Screen

The holidays are over and hopefully you made it through without catching the pesky cold or flu. I quarantined myself to the couch this weekend and ended up resting and binge watching The Handmaid’s Tale. on Hulu.  I found it to be quite compelling and fought through the Nyquil to keep watching. If you haven’t read Margaret Atwood’s book or watched the television series, I highly recommend both.  Personally, I like to read before viewing. This got me thinking about film…

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