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The Girls of Good Fortune: A Novel
by Kristina McMorris
Great historical fiction read (5/20/2025)
This historical fiction book takes readers to Portland, Oregon in the 1880s, when/where anti-Chinese sentiment in the US is high. American-Chinese Celia passes for white and keeps her heritage a secret. We start with Celia having been kidnapped. As she tries to escape, wemore
The Bluest Eye
by Toni Morrison
Thought-Provoking and Still Timely (5/5/2025)
Somehow I’ve never read this book so I jumped at the chance when I was gifted a copy by BookBrowse. The book is described as the story of a young Black girl named Pecola who desperately wants the blond hair and blue eyes she associates with beauty. While Pecola is supposedmore
The Lilac People
by Milo Todd
A truly special book (5/3/2025)
This was a special book and I’m grateful to have read it. It is a beautifully written novel that honors the trans community and memorializes those who were persecuted during WWII.

I feel ashamed at not knowing this part of history. We all know the six million Jews that weremore
Fagin the Thief: A Novel
by Allison Epstein
Reimagining of Oliver Twist (1/11/2025)
Fagin the Thief is a reimagining of Oliver Twist, from the perspective of Jacob Fagin - the best pickpocket in London. I completely missed that when I first read the description, and was just drawn to the story. I've never read Oliver Twist and all I know about it is the "more
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