library books i encounter that make me glad we have the freedom to read whatever we choose. and sometimes just ones that make me laugh!
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The Big Cat Nap by Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown
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Pride is Love by Dano Moreno, illustrated by Nakul P.
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Penne Dreadful, Baked to Death, and Ginger Snapped to Death by Catherine Bruns
#something really tickles me about silly murder mystery titles#penne dreadful#baked to death#ginger snapped to death#i mean come on#ginger really did snap#adult fiction books
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Social Anxiety for Dummies by Laura Johnson
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Bake Sales Are My B*tch: Win the Food Allergy Wars with 60+ Recipes to Keep Kids Safe and Parents Sane by April Peveteaux
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Words for My Comrades: A Political History of Tupac Shakur by Dean Van Nguyen
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Interlibrary Loan by Gene Wolfe
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Por qué no soy feminista: Un manifesto feminista by Jessa Crispin
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Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption by Rafia Zakaria
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Starlight Soup: A Sukkot Story by Elana Rubinstein, illustrated by Jennifer Naalchigar
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Daddy, Papa, and Me by Lesléa Newman, illustrated by Carol Thompson
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all opinions are my own
my joy in the books i post is not intended to reflect the selection decisions or values of the libraries they come from. libraries should contain materials with a variety of perspectives in order to keep the public informed about current and historical events and attitudes. this blog only reflects my personal opinions about select books that i notice among libraries' vast collections. because i just think they're neat <3
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