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MEMPHIS READS: CRESCENT CITY by Sarah J. Maas

Melissa reviews CRESCENT CITY by Sarah J. Maas, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020, 816 pages.  “That’s the point of it, Bryce. Of life. To live, to love, knowing that it might all vanish tomorrow. It makes everything that much more precious.”   Sarah J. Maas is back again with the initial installment of her first adult series, Crescent City:…

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MEMPHIS READS: I AM LEGEND by Richard Matheson

Sara reviews I AM LEGEND by Richard Matheson, RXR Books,1954. Robert Neville is an alcoholic, and given the circumstances, it’s easy to see why. A plague has swept over the Earth, wiping out almost all of humanity. Left behind, in the place of his neighbors, his wife and daughter, and…

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MEMPHIS READS: DEVILS UNTO DUST by Emma Berquist

Sharon reviews Devils unto Dust by Emma Berquist, Greenwillow Books, 2018, 496 pages. Willie loves the lonesome beauty of the desert. How the sky stretches forever, and the land does its best to keep up. There’s more beauty out there than in the small dried up town of Glory, where…

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Memphis Reads: LIFE AS WE KNEW IT by S.B. Pfeffer

Sara reviews Life as we Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer, Scholastic Books, 2006. Being stuck at home, cut off from friends, and forced to hoard toilet paper and groceries definitely sucks—and Miranda Evans is no stranger to that struggle. Prior to the asteroid hitting the moon, she was obsessed…

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MEMPHIS READS: THE LIBRARIAN OF AUSCHWITZ by Antonio Iturbe

Sharon reviews The Librarian of Auschwitz by Antonio Iturbe, Henry Holt & Co., 2017  In a small, mostly unknown chapter of the Second World War, at the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, there was a separate small building called the Family Camp.  And in that space, there was a school for the…

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Memphis Reads: ROLL WITH IT by Jamie Sumner

Andrea reviews ROLL WITH IT by Jamie Sumner, Simon & Schuster, 2019, 246 pages. Ellie is a middle schooler who gets around in her customized wheelchair, thanks to being born with cerebral palsy. She doesn’t let it affect her too much. She still sasses her mom, dreams of being a…

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MEMPHIS READS: REGRETTING YOU: A Novel by Colleen Hoover

Andrea reviews REGRETTING YOU by Colleen Hoover, Montlake Publishing, 2019, 354 pages. The main theme of the latest story from Colleen Hoover is guilt. Each of the main characters is wrestling with this emotion. Matriarch Morgan Grant is on the cusp of her 34th birthday when she realizes her entire…

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Memphis Reads: THE ESCAPE ROOM by Megan Goldin

Melissa reviews THE ESCAPE ROOM by Megan Goldin, St. Martin’s Press, 2018, 356 pages. Escape rooms serve plenty of purposes. They test people’s endurance, challenge their critical thinking skills and motivate them with the singular goal of winning. But if the goal in question is “getting out alive,” one can’t…

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Memphis Reads: MEDAL OF HONOR by Allen Mikaelian

Marilyn reviews Medal of Honor:  Profiles of America’s Military Heroes from the Civil War to the Present by Allen Mikaelian. When most people hear the word courageous, they will more than likely think of firefighters, police, and soldiers. Unfortunately, not everyone thinks of the United States soldiers who awarded the esteemed Congressional…

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Memphis Reads is a blog series where Memphis Public Library staff members can discuss their favorite adult fiction and non-fiction books. Library staff members contribute reviews, essays, and news items about titles in the Library’s collection and raise ideas, questions, and concerns for Memphians to consider.

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