Friday, July 29, 2022

Witchblood by Matthew Erman

Title: Witchblood

Author: Matthew Erman 

GenreGraphic novel, action, adventure, witches, vampires


Witchblood by Matthew Erman is an action packed graphic novel with a unique story. It follows Yonna, a free-spirited biker witch, who is cruising through the Southwest. She runs into a vampire biker gang that wants to drink her blood for access to her magic. The story could have been fleshed out more and provided more context, but it is definitely enthralling. It provides cues to the reader to listen to a particular song during parts of the book which created a really immersive reading experience. This is only volume 1, so I am looking forward to future installments to the series.


- Gina


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Friday, July 22, 2022

The Housekeeper and the Professor by Yoko Ogawa

Title: The Housekeeper and the Professor

Author: Yoko Ogawa

Genre: Fiction 


A very quirky book about the mother of a young boy who takes a job as a housekeeper for a former math professor. The professor has a memory condition that allows him only 80 minutes of short term memory, otherwise he believes it is still 1975. A beautiful story about the importance of unlikely friendship, numbers, and baseball.


- Jamie


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Friday, July 15, 2022

The (Other) You by Joyce Carol Oates


Title: The (Other) You

Author: Joyce Carol Oates

Genre: Short Stories


Joyce Carol Oates pulls no punches when it comes to writing short stories, and this collection is true to form. With some stories that intersect from different perspectives, Oates explores the struggles we face that are particular to our personal experiences, and allows us to ponder the what-ifs of the choices we have made.


- Holly


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Friday, July 8, 2022

Vanderbilt: the Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty by Anderson Cooper

Title: Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty 

Author: Anderson Cooper

Genre: Non-fiction, Biography 


"Vanderbilt: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty" is the history of the Vanderbilt family, as told by the great great great grandson of railroad tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt, Anderson Cooper and historical fiction novelist Katherine Howe. The authors go through the rise of Cornelius Vanderbilt and his mania for money that helped him amass a fortune in the 19th century. Then, move on to Cornelius' decision to leave 95% of his fortune to his son William, much to the chagrin of his 10 other children. William would become the first and last Vanderbilt to ever build on Cornelius' fortune. Lavish lifestyles, massive parties, and even bigger real estate lead to the downfall of the Vanderbilt dynasty.


Cooper makes his way through his long family history at a good pace, focusing on specific members and (in most cases) their downfall. The final section of the book focuses on Cooper's own mother, Gloria Vanderbilt who, in his words, was the last to have a "Vanderbilt life." I highly recommend listening to the audiobook, read by Anderson Cooper.


- Beth


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Friday, July 1, 2022

Ticket to Ride by Larry Kane

Title: Ticket to Ride: Inside the Beatles' 1964 and 1965 Tours That Changed the World

Author: Larry Kane

GenreNonfiction Music Biography


Ride along with The Beatles as they head out for their first U.S. tours. You'll get not only a look into the touring life of musicians, but also see how a tour of this magnitude was put together back when large concert tours were really first beginning. Author Larry Kane was one of the "official journalists" on tour with the Beatles, so he was trusted to be the go-between in some cases between the Beatles and the Media, reporting to not only his home newspaper and radio station but also many across the nation. A really interesting read for any 60s music fan, as the book also talks about the many excellent opening acts the Beatles took with them on the road in those two years.


- Jamie


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