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Mar

14

2025

Dorothy Parker in Hollywood cover is yellow with a b&w photo of Dorothy Parker in a dark top

Dorothy Parker in Hollywood 
by Gail Crowther

I have been a fan for a long time of Dorothy Parker, and this biography gives us a sympathetic yet very real depiction of who she was, with her flaws and her strengths. As much as I admired Parker as a poet, little did I know of her role in Hollywood, such as her writing …

Dec

30

2024

A Few Rules for Predicting the Future: An Essay by Octavia E. Butler, illustrated by Manzel Bowman

This book is a short essay that gives us both hope and insight into our current time (she was a visionary, after all). It also showcases how she used the past to foresee the future. This is a beautiful gift for anyone struggling with present circumstances and needing a future guide from the past. –sweet …

Oct

21

2024

Cloudspotting for Beginners by William Grill, Gavin Pretor-Pinney

To me, one of life’s greatest simple pleasures is looking at clouds. Cloudspotting helps me appreciate everyday beauty in the world around me and encourages mindfulness. When I first came across Cloud Appreciation Society (yes, it’s a thing!) several years ago I knew I’d found my people. Their new book is everything I wanted—informative, gorgeously …

Aug

28

2024

The Prickletrims Go Wild by Marie Dorleans, Polly Lawson [translator]

The sentences, the illustrations, the patterns, the message—I loved it! I read it again immediately after I finished reading it. I would have loved to read this book over and over at bedtime with my kid. —Blanca, King’s Books, Tacoma, WA From the publisher, Floris Books: The Prickletrim family are very proud of their pristine …

Jul

17

2024

Disability Intimacy: Essays on Love, Care, and Desire – ed. by Alice Wong

This important collection is a welcome companion to Disability Visibility and, well, a more intimate look into the lives of the disabled writers profiled. It made me rethink how love, care, & intimacy are practiced. Not to mention sex and desire. Alice Wong is such a talented compiler and brings together a diverse collection of …

Dec

14

2022

Nubia: The Awakening by Omar Epps & Clarence A. Haynes

What happens when inner-city kids suddenly awaken with a unique supernatural ability? Will they be able to elevate their people in the social hierarchy, protect each other from power-hungry moguls, and successfully navigate their evolving identities? I don’t know, because this is the beginning of what seems a very intricate plot and very interesting characters. …

Mar

28

2022

Falling by T. J. Newman

I was a flight attendant up until COVID happened- this book captures all the accurate details of the day-to-day and idiosyncrasies of doing that job, which was enjoyable for me to look back on. Additionally, it packs a punch of a hostage thriller that moves incredibly fast. T. J. Newman was a flight attendant for …

Dec

6

2021

Gilded by Marissa Meyer

  This addition to the fairy tale re-tellings did not disappoint! Meyer gives her characters such fullness and a rich world in which to grow that I couldn’t help but be invested in the plot. Unlike her Lunar Chronicles, this retelling happens in a medieval world, full of magic and curses, and I especially enjoyed …

Nov

25

2021

Gastro Obscura: A Food Adventurer’s Guide by Cicely Wong and Dylan Thuras

From the Atlas Obscura team, this beautiful book is variously a travel guide, an overview of what the world eats, and a history lesson. You can find something intriguing on every page. It doubles as food & travel porn and is the perfect gift for the hard-to-shop-for person on your list. –sweet pea, King’s Books, …

Mar

1

2021

The Factory by Hiroko Oyamada

This tiny book embodies curiosity and quirk! This is the kind of story that makes you lean in, do a double take, and then reread the chapter. The Factory is very Kafkaesque, with reality slipping sideways before you even begin to notice. –Christina, King’s Books, Tacoma, WA Short and not at all sweet, Oyamada delves …

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