Title: The Return of the Key by Ruth Ware| My Head Is Full of Books
Imagine for a moment a book as a basketball game, structured loosely into pregame, four quarters, several intermissions, a time-out, and the postgame. That book is There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension by Hanif Abdurraqib. The book is a very challenging read as the game flow is interrupted by asides and back story in the same way a real game might go. Partly a sports story, as you would guess from the subtitle, the book explores the popularity of basketball in the region of Oh...| My Head Is Full of Books
Today is the last day of Banned Books Week 2025 so I made it just under the wire with this review. | My Head Is Full of Books
Title: Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall| My Head Is Full of Books
Gender Queer is a graphic memoir written and illustrated by Maia Kobabe. It recounts the author's journey from childhood related to gender identity.| My Head Is Full of Books
In the beginning was the Word. And the Word was: "Hey, you!"| My Head Is Full of Books
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This came out early in the year, but I'd like to remind you to give it a close look. Highly sophisticated art with an incredible batch of storytelling. Galligan's greatest is here.| A Fuse #8 Production
I Do Know Some Things by Richard Siken is a nominated poetry book for the 2025 National Book Awards. Every year I attempt to read a minimum of the nominated books before the award is announced in November. This year I selected this poetry book by Siken because of the committee's description:| My Head Is Full of Books
Title:How Not to Drown in a Glass of Water by Angie Cruz| My Head Is Full of Books
Title:The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher Murray| My Head Is Full of Books
Title:The Names by Florence Knapp| My Head Is Full of Books
A book blog focusing on all kinds of literature, great book club selections, award books, and more.| headfullofbooks.blogspot.com
A book blog focusing on all kinds of literature, great book club selections, award books, and more.| headfullofbooks.blogspot.com
Today's book is best described as beautiful, weirdly touching, and utterly original. “Swish Zing Tizzle-ting POOF!”| A Fuse #8 Production