Happy #BookBirthday to THE GRIFFIN SISTERS' GREATEST HITS: A NOVEL by Jennifer Weiner! @jenniferweiner.bsky.social @librarylovefest.bsky.social 🎁
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That being said, I can’t wait to start yapping about a book I just read that’s coming winter 2026…
This book out of context (using emojis): 🏞️🪓🍄🏃🏻♀️🐦
I love working in publishing because I get to read books a year before they come out. I hate working in publishing because I can’t talk to my friends about the books I read a year before they come out.
Join us this Wednesday, 3/19, at 2 PM ET to hear from Crystal Hana Kim, author of THE STONE HOME, and Elizabeth Harris, author of HOW TO SLEEP AT NIGHT! They'll be telling you why their books are ripe for discussion.
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I know I’m like a million years late but I finished Just Kids by Patti Smith a few days ago and bawled my eyes out??? I can’t remember the last time a book made me cry that much
My dear friend Mia’s book came out today! FRAGMENTS OF WASTED DEVOTION is raw and written with gorgeous fervor. Getting to read this early was a gift.
It’s gotten amazing praise, and I can’t wait for the world to read it.
(Available to order on Ingram and quiltedpress.com)
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finished copies of THIS LOVE have landed :) a very gay book that will make you cry (positive!) about the power of friendship (limitless!) <3 out in jan!!!!
Every time I read about banning books, I think of this:
Reading a book with a gay character will not make you gay any more than reading a book about Einstein will make you a genius.
If you're afraid that books might change someone's thinking, you're not afraid of books — you're afraid of thinking.
Librarians…I might be wearing something festive tomorrow…maybe.
What I can guarantee: gabbing, good books, and great company. Join us!
I have never gotten Winnie to sit still with the hat on…truly a miracle 🌼
A mental health app that texts your friends a heads up the moment you hit play on “Grace” by Jeff Buckley
My beautiful friend wrote a beautiful book that you can request on NetGalley!
“In this dazzling debut collection, essayist Mia Arias Tsang explores the complexity and torture of queer heartbreak with an urgency that will leave you breathless.”
🔗 www.netgalley.com/catalog/book...
Holiday breaks are for rereading your comfort essay collection alongside matching pillows.
Btw—it does say something about me that I’ll Tell You in Person by Chloé Caldwell is my comfort read. Nothing good, but something!
Absolutely! I also don’t like how people feel like they’re “not reading enough” because they aren’t reading as much as other people—it’s not a competition!
In: reading as an act of self-care
Out: reading as a competitive sport
(I could write an essay on the Goodreads-ification of reading like…do not get me started)