Need a good book? Check out what the staff of the West Allis Public Library in West Allis, Wisconsin is reading!
Friday, January 27, 2017
Fortune Smiles by Adam Johnson
Labels:
fiction,
short stories
Friday, January 20, 2017
Something New: Tales From a Makeshift Bride by Lucy Knisley
Though Knisley's Something New: Tales from a Makeshift Bride is filled will funny anecdotes, the book also touches on really important issues such as feminism, assumed expectations, gender stereotypes, family drama, and typical wedding chaos, including the importance (and cost!) placed on "just stuff." So whether you're a bride-to-be, a proud relationship partner, or still waiting for "the one" to sweep you off your feet, this book is reassuring that all of the feelings one has surrounding their wedding have surely been felt before.
Labels:
graphic novels,
wedding planning,
weddings
Friday, January 13, 2017
Nine Women, One Dress by Jane L. Rosen
The best way to describe this funny book, is like a grown-up version of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, where the greatest pair of jeans are exchanged for the perfect little black dress. With the perfect amount of heartwarming parts, this story resonates with every woman who has always wanted to find her perfect dress.
Labels:
dresses,
fiction,
New York City,
women
Friday, January 6, 2017
Slice Harvester by Colin Hagendorf
With the quest to try all of the pizza that New York City has to offer, this adventure provided just what Hagendorf needed. Written as if the reader is conversing with Hagendorf, he sticks to his convictions, whether it be about punk rock or pizza. Written with humor, Slice Harvester will make you feel for the author all while craving a slice of really good pizza.
Labels:
food writers,
memoir,
New York City,
Non-Fiction,
pizza,
self-realization
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