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More Confessions of a Forty Something F**k Up by Alexandra Potter Picking this book up was like finally having coffee with a best friend you haven’t seen in a while. I immediately fell back into Nell’s life and was eager to find out how her and all her friends were doing. Book one ended with Nell launching a successful podcast and starting a relationship with her room mate. This book shows us what relationships are like after the first kiss, and how life is still messy and confusing even when it looks like it’s coming together. It was just as hilarious and endearing as the first. I would like a third please! Honestly what stuck with me the most in this book were the friendships and how amazing of a friend Nell is. Never judgemental, always there, always loyal and meets her friends where they are. As a mom of 4, who had her kids young, there was nothing I appreciated more than the friends who stuck around and just met me in what I was capable of doing at the time (might be joining me at a sports game instead of going out for dinner downtown). This is Nell, so many friends that she prioritizes and is simply accepting of. Although witty and fun, this book also deals with cancer, grief, and life changing mistakes and decisions. All balanced in a beautiful way. If you started a podcast what would it be called? #reading #bookish #alexandrapotter
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1 day ago
Rites of the Starling by Devney Perry This series has completely captivated me. I absolutely loved Shield of Sparrows, and this book, the second in a trilogy, accomplished the incredibly difficult task of matching the first book’s level of excellence. Not only did it bring in new storylines, and successfully integrated major new characters, but it also developed the story in such a unique, emotional and engaging way. I love the monsters, love the mysteries, and can’t stop thinking about this world even though I finished the book days ago. I really loved the new characters. Caspia was intriguing, and I absolutely loved her backstory. I didn’t trust Andreas throughout, but he really tried to win me over and just about succeeded. I did not see their plot twists coming, and there is something so delicious in being genuinely surprised. If anything, I wanted more from Ransom and Odessa; I would have loved more from Ransom’s point of view! But their storylines also felt so genuine and strategic to the overall story. Honestly, I can’t rave about these enough. I love everything about them. What’s the last series that you loved? #shieldofsparrows #ritesofthestarling #devneyperry #reading #bookish
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4 days ago
Our Guncle by Steven Rowley and illustrated by Eda Kaban I, along with everyone I know, absolutely loved The Guncle. I was so excited to get my hands on this picture book version for my kiddos. It had all the charm and heart of the novel in a kid friendly voice. Although fun, it also deals with grief and sadness. It follows the kids as their Guncle tries to cheer them up, but sometimes, when grief is involved, ice cream or the zoo doesn’t do the trick. My daughter really loved this one. A well balanced and sweet story for our collection. Thank you to @penguinrandomca and @putnambooks for our copy! #ourguncle #guncle #stevenrowley #raisingreaders #kidsbookstagrammer
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5 days ago
An amazing afternoon spent at the @calgaryreadsbigbooksale Spread the Words event! I was so lucky to be able to shop this incredible sale a day before it’s open to the public. It is overwhelming in the best way. Thousands of books and a huge room full of readers making recommendations and searching through the stacks. My idea of a perfect afternoon. The selection this year is incredible! Make a plan to stop by, you will not leave empty handed. A lot of the adult books are just $4-$6 and most children’s books are only $2. Proceeds support organizations doing the important work of helping children become stronger readers! Calgary Curling Club May 8-17 (May 8, 9 & 10 by appointment) Thank you for having me @calgaryreadsbigbooksale ! What’s the last book you bought? My haul is at the end! #calgaryreadsbigbooksale #calgaryreads #yycreads #yycbookstagram #yycevents
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9 days ago
Good Joy, Bad Joy by Mikki Brammer I truly loved the Collected Regrets of Clover, so was delighted to get early copies of this author’s newest! This one centres around Joy, an 89 year old woman who is at a bit of a crossroads. Tired of always following the rules, people pleasing, and making herself small, she starts to take risks and reflect on both her long life and the life she still wants to live. The pacing was slow and a bit meandering, still, I was never bored and really enjoyed Joy’s perspective and the way she moved through her experiences. It’s an insightful look at marriage, grief, motherhood and powerful friendships. Definitely a book that I think I enjoyed more because of the audio. It was a lovely story to listen to, and it really made me connect with the main character. It was like listening to my beloved grandmother tell a story. Thank you to @macmillan.audio and @stmartinspress for my early copies! #reading #audiobooks #listentobooks #macmillanaudio canadianbookstagrammer
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10 days ago
Our Perfect Storm by Carley Fortune Carley Fortune is the queen of a Canadian summer romance, and we all already know this book will be THE book of the summer. I do love her writing and style, the settings play such an important role. I have spent many hours wandering the coast of Vancouver Island, and I really loved the descriptions and the adventures the characters went on. It had me itching to get back to the ocean. I think this book falls a bit lower in my overall ranking of her books. But I think it’s mainly a me issue. I just don’t love a friends-to-lovers trope. Especially when it’s such a cemented-in-childhood friendship like this one was. I find prolonged pining frustrating, and adult friendships like this unrealistic. Also, some aspects really had my eyes wanting to roll, specifically the tattoos. Did I still fly through this one this weekend? Absolutely. It is bingeable, funny and romantic, just a tad sappy to make it a favourite. I really liked the supporting plot elements and the side characters. The 2023 wildfires destroyed the town next to where this photo was taken, on the north shore of Shuswap, and I appreciated the spotlight on that disastrous summer. Thank you to @penguinrandomca and @vikingbooks for my early copy, it’s out tomorrow! #reading #bookreview #bookish #mybooknotes #canadianbookstagrammer
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12 days ago
A Wild Radiance by Maria Ingrande Mora What a unique YA dystopian! Josephine has just graduated her academy and is ready to work for the progression of society as a generator, a job for those who wield radiance, an electricity like magic. She is sent to a far village where life is not as simple as she would have hoped. I really enjoyed how this story played out. Nothing was ever as it seemed! Josephine was a fantastic main character, who didn’t fit into any boxes. The other characters surprised and delighted, while grounding the plot and giving Josephine a safe space to land. I had such a great reading month, so many fantastic books, and this one wrapped up the month perfectly. What was your last book of April? Thank you to @peachtreeteen for my copy! #reading #awildradiance #bookish #bookreview #mybooknotes
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16 days ago
The Amazing Generation by Jonathan Haidt and Catherine Price I saw an interview recently, I believe with Hugh Grant of all people, about how phones and screen time are not only removing the joy from childhood but parenting as well. Isn’t that the truth? The constant battle of keeping up with it, the rules that need to be made and updated, the monitoring, the fights about what other kids get to do. It’s completely exhausting. As a mom of 4, aged 8-18, with anxiety disorders and neurodivergence sprinkled between them, keeping up with it all is overwhelming and deeply concerning. I believe the best way to win this battle is to have the kids be informed. I try to never say no without a valid reason and explanation. The best arguments are won with evidence and reasoning and this book is the exact tool to help with this. I made my 12 year old and 10 year old read it entirely (with the help of bribes I’ll be honest). They both got sucked into it quickly and brought up some interesting points that stuck with them. Taya found the point about how the leaders of these tech and social giants don’t let their kids use them to be interesting and the quotes from real kids who regret their time on social media. Finn liked the charts about how your daily screen time amount equals up to months of your year! Also the explanations about how fomo is created from being online, but also literally created from being online vs participating in other activities. This book has well balanced story telling. It doesn’t come off as preachy. It’s not just yelling at the kids to get off screens, but instead explains all the elements to be wary of in a well researched and easy to understand way. If you’ve stuck with me this far into the review, I’m curious what kind of screen rules you have in your house? Even if you don’t have kids, how do you limit yourself? Thank you to @penguinrandomca @rockypondbooks for our copy, it will be referenced often! #raisingreaders #theamazinggeneration #bookish #reading #screentime
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19 days ago
I went on a bit of a holds spree with the @calgarylibrary a couple weeks ago, and a bunch of them have come in all at once. 🫣 First up is Dictionary of Lost Words for the @calgareadsbookclub , but which one should I pick up after that? #yyc #calgarylibrary #reading #bookish #supportyourlocallibrary
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24 days ago
Mad Mabel by Sally Hepworth I think I have a bit of an unpopular opinion on this one. I was expecting a smart thriller, and found this to be more of a sad, slow story. Some parts were hilarious, and I did love Mabel’s sarcasm and wit. However, the story overall was just depressing and meandering, and had me wondering at several points where it was going and what the point was. Also, the voice of the child on the audio was grating. I still stuck with it, which says something (I am eager to give up on boring books these days). Again, I think it was the character of Mabel and the overall intrigue of an old woman who might be a murderer. I just wish it had lived up to my expectations. On to the next, probably back to a fantasy! Thanks to @macmillan.audio and @stmartinspress for my early copies, this one is out today. #reading #audiobooks #audiobookreview #booknotes
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25 days ago
Coffee and currently reading! I’m loving Arcana Academy in both audio and physical versions this weekend. No slow starts here, this one began like it’s already in the middle of the action packed finale. So glad I have both versions (thanks to @libby.app and the @calgarylibrary ) so I can fly through it! What are you reading? #bookish #bookthoughts #booknotes #reading #coffeeandbooks
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27 days ago
Change of Plans by Sarah Dessen I have read everything by this author, some of her books many times (This Lullaby is one of my all-time favourite books), and I was ecstatic to get a copy of this one before it comes out in early May! This story was exactly what I expected, a comforting young adult novel about finding yourself when life turns upside down. Set in the same cozy beachside town as many of her others, it was full of charming side characters and held the spark of youth. My only complaint is that I wanted more. More depth to the characters and more growth, more background and more explanations. Still, it was a perfectly lovely beach read, it was cute and fun. Plus I do find YA novels to be so refreshing. Thanks to @simonschusterca for the early copy, so grateful! #bookreview #bookish #canadianbookstagrammer #readya #bookworm
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29 days ago