Review of “The Bookshop on the Corner” by Jenny Colgan

For my Pick Your Poison Reading Challenge, I chose โ€œThe Bookshop on the Cornerโ€ by Jenny Colgan for the category โ€œA Book about a Librarian or a Bookseller.โ€ In the case of this book, the main character, Nina, is both! After the library she works at is closed and reinvented, Nina must decide what to …

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Review of “Latte Trouble” by Cleo Coyle

For my Pick Your Poison Reading Challenge, I chose Latte Trouble by Cleo Coyle for the category โ€œA Cozy Mystery with a Beverage in the Title.โ€ This mystery follows coffee shop owner Clare Cosi, as she works to solve the crime that occurred during New York Fashion Week in her shop. Can she figure out …

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Thoughts on “Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America”

For Black History Month, I decided to read โ€œBlack Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America,โ€ an anthology of short stories featuring Black characters. It is one I came across many times at the library, and I wanted to read it.ย  I am glad I did. It is very rare that I like …

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