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Dec

11

2019

Girls of Paper and Fire and Girls of Storm and Shadow by Natasha Ngan

Empowering, engrossing, and absolutely fascinating, this is a stunning YA novel. The rich fantasy world pairs perfectly with very vivid, very complex characters. You’ll be waiting with bated breath for the follow-up! –Tegan Tigani, Queen Anne Book Company, Seattle, WA A stunning sequel to Girls of Paper and Fire! This book is enticing, powerful, and …

Nov

27

2019

What Riley Wore written by Elana K. Arnold, illustrated by Linda Davick

Riley’s clothes are an expression of each day and the adventure that it invites. Personality celebrated and the comfort of a costume realized, Riley is Riley first and foremost. What I loved best of all about this book was that Riley’s gender didn’t even occur to me until nearing the end of this book devoid …

Aug

20

2019

Seattle Honors Barbara Bailey, Bookseller
and Activist, by Renaming Street

From the Madison Books newsletter I hurried past Cal Anderson Park this week in time to join a crowd gathered in front of the light rail station there. It was a joyful throng, although it was a death that had brought us all together. We were present to honor the memory of Barbara Bailey, a …

Aug

14

2019

Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens

Kings, Queens, and In-Betweens 
by Tanya Boteju

Nima may be awkward and a little lost in life, but she’s funnier than she thinks and so endearing. You can’t help but fall for her voice and feel for her situation. While she may think life is boring and want some changes, she doesn’t quite bargain for all she gets. Filled with kings, queens, …

Jul

26

2019

No Ivy League

Excitement Builds for “No Ivy League,” Graphic Memoir by Portland-raised Talent Hazel Newlevant

Check out 1:02- 1:11 for an interview with PNW-raised talent, Hazel Newlevant, discussing their upcoming young adult graphic memoir, No Ivy League, with KidLitTV. The book comes out August 20, 2019 but is available for preorder now. When 17-year-old Hazel takes a summer job clearing ivy from the forest in Portland, Oregon, the only plan …

Jul

3

2019

cover of Like a Love Story

Like a Love Story by Abdi Nazemian

Have you ever read a book that you finish and say you are a different person when you finish it? That’s this book. There are books that are powerful and important, and then there are books that are POWERFUL and IMPORTANT. This is the latter. This book impacted me on all levels. Beautiful, romantic, smart, …

Jun

26

2019

All of Us with Wings

All of Us with Wings by Michelle Ruiz Keil

Michelle Ruiz Keil’s All of Us With Wings is a magical realist ode to punk rock magic. Set in a San Francisco that looks a lot like ours, All of Us With Wings follows Xochi, a struggling runaway who eagerly joins an interesting family as the governess to the family’s headstrong daughter. Naturally, things get …

Jun

25

2019

Pride Colors

Pride Month Book Suggestions

It’s not too late to celebrate Pride Month! Island Books of Mercer Island, WA has a great list of books for kids about acceptance and love on their website. You’ll find board books, chapter books, young adult books, and books for the young-at-loving-heart. Queen Anne Book Company in Seattle has been celebrating the days of …

Jun

10

2019

Love and Resistance book cover

Love and Resistance: Out of the Closet into the Stonewall Era edited by Jason Baumann

This curated photography collection spanning the ’60s and ’70s captures stunning revolutionary moments of candid intimacy and public protest in LGBTQ+ history. Images of the Stonewall Riots are captioned with illuminating context and an introduction by Roxane Gay. Looking back on this groundbreaking movement, you’ll gain newfound insight into its foundations and its continued importance, …

Feb

14

2019

Samantha Pak of the Redmond Reporter

“What’s Wrong with Happily Ever After?” — Brick & Mortar Books Interviewed by Redmond Reporter’s Samantha Pak

Redmond, WA’s Redmond Reporter’s opinion writer Samantha Pak recently published a great piece about romance books. She spoke with Brick & Mortar Books, an independent bookstore, about the genre. Below is an excerpt. At Brick & Mortar Books in Redmond Town Center, the romance section sells just as well as any other section, according to …

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