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The Fault in Our Stars

Feb

19

2019

Gavlin Family reading

Galvin Family Reading: A Guest Blog Post
from a Customer of Island Books

This piece was originally published on the Island Books blog. Growing up, I loved getting lost in books: It didn’t matter to me if the book was adventurous, dramatic, suspenseful, or fantastical; as long as it transported me somewhere else, I was happy. I’d be so immersed in my book that I’d barely hear my …

Nov

14

2014

5

remarks

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Dirty Little Secrets

I have had the worst time coming up with something to write about this month. I started three or four different drafts on different topics, only to abandon them because I got bored with myself. And then I realized that there’s something that’s been bothering me for a while and I need to get it …

Feb

21

2013

Kids Picks from the Country

In honor of the recently announced 2013 American Library Association Awards, Bozeman, Montana’s Country Bookshelf published some recommendations from a couple of youthful regulars and one staff kid. Naya Nuki by Kenneth Thomasma, ages 9 – 12. “Based on a actual events, Naya Nuki tells the story of a young girl who is kidnapped from …

Nov

27

2012

1

remark

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

“I don’t really know why I started reading this book. Honestly, I just remember telling my mom, ‘let’s buy it’ without even knowing what it was about and, quite honestly, I am glad I did. Most of the books I’ve read are romances, and this one can also be included in that category, but, The …

Feb

21

2012

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

“I admire a story that wrecks me, and The Fault in Our Stars is one such beast. Cancer’s a dominant character, but love is more so. By no means an easy read, this is a story to read. Hazel, the narrator, is a quick-witted teenager, a girl learning to navigate herself, her sickness, her family …

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