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April 24, 2018

Sex and the City and Us by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong (Review by Sarah Wreford)

Rating: 4/5* How many times have you been asked, “Are you more of a Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha or a Miranda?”  How many times have you or […]
April 22, 2018

Playing with Matches by Hannah Orenstein (Review by Marie Nguyen)

  Rating: 3.7 / 5* Playing with Matches has one of the catchiest titles I have seen in awhile. I also have to give props to […]
April 20, 2018

The Leavers by Lisa Ko (Review by Vicki Camfield)

Rating: 4/5* “It was home, a home, but he knew he would have to leave here, too.” Deming Guo’s mother, Polly, an undocumented Chinese woman in […]
April 18, 2018

Odd Child Out by Gilly Macmillan (Review by Sarah Ryan)

Rating: 4/5* Odd Child Out is a crime drama set in Bristol. It centres on 15 year old Noah Sadler, who’s left in a coma after […]
April 16, 2018

The Endless Beach by Jenny Colgan (Review by Jennifer Holmes)

Rating: 5/5* I am a big fan of Jenny Colgan’s books, and who wouldn’t be with titles like Little Street Bakery and Meet Me at the Cupcake Café? […]
April 14, 2018

The Good Luck Charm by Helena Hunting (Review by Taylor Bridgeforth)

Rating: 4.5/5* Nothing makes me happier than seeing a woman take control of her own life, fiction or otherwise. In The Good Luck Charm by Helena […]
April 12, 2018

Campaign Widows by Aimee Agresti (Review by Caitlin Winkler)

Rating: 3.5/5* Have you ever wondered what it’s like for the people behind the scenes of a presidential election? For the staff, the strategists, the reporters, […]
April 11, 2018

Smiles from our Minneapolis chapter

A shot from some of our wonderful members in the Minneapolis chapter.
April 10, 2018

Tell Me Lies by Carola Lovering (Review by Cecilia Lyra)

Rating: 4/5* At first glance, the premise of Tell Me Lies makes no sense. Lucy Albright is a catch. She is smart and ambitious – an […]