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Category Archives: Friendship
Puddin’ by Julie Murphy
Puddin’ by Julie Murphy
Posted in body positivity, coming of age, Friendship, realistic fiction
Tagged Julie Murphy, Puddin', Smith Public Library, TX, Wylie
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Anna’s Best of 2017!
The Female of the Species by Mindy McGinnis About- Alex Craft knows how to kill someone. And she doesn’t feel bad about it. When her older sister, Anna, was murdered three years ago and the killer walked free, Alex uncaged … Continue reading
Posted in #metoo, Anna, Best of 2017, contemporary, family, female protagonist, female writers, Friendship, graphic novel, humor, rape culture
Tagged A Mango Shaped Space, Bad Machinery, Best of 2017, John Allison, Mindy McGinnis, Smith Public Library, The Case of the Unwelcome Visitor, The Female of the Species, Wendy Mass, Wylie TX, YA Lit
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The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson
The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson About: Andie Walker knows exactly what she wants in life. Her junior year summer will be spent in a pre-pre med program and she can’t wait. Everything is going as planned until her program … Continue reading
Lily & Dunkin by Donna Gephart
Lily & Dunkin by Donna Gephart This was a book that I had trouble putting down. The two main characters in this book are Lily, a girl who is was born in boy’s body and has prejudices from bullies at … Continue reading
Posted in character driven, Friendship, GLBTQ
Tagged Donna Gephart, Lily and Dunkin, Smith Public Library, transvisibility, Wylie TX
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