THE INFLUENCERS by anna-Marie McLemore was a fun, campy look at a mother and her five biracial daughters and how they dealt with having their entire lives on camera. #ewgc
I thoroughly enjoyed the non-fiction GO TO HELL by Erika Engelhaupt. A travelogue of hellish places, I have a list of places to go and some I never want to see. #ewgc
I'm enjoying The Secret Book of Flora Lea by Patti Callahan Henry. Historical fiction about a missing girl during WWII and a mysterious book that hints she might be alive. #LibraryReadingWed
COLLEGE GIRL, MISSING by Shawn Cohen is a deep dive into the disappearance of Lauren Spierer written with the family's permission. Perfect for true crime lovers. #ewgc
THE EDITOR by Sara B. Franklin is a first-rate biography of the woman who published Julia Child and knew that Anne Frank would be a big hit. A great look into the time period as well. #ewgc
I can't say enough good things about THE FINAL ACT OF JULIETTE WILLOUGHBY by Ellery Lloyd. A tale of art and family curses and a woman shuffled aside by male artists. #ewgc
FAIR SHAKE by Naomi Cahn, June Carbone & Nancy Levit is an easily readable and comprehensive look at why women's progress in the workforce has stalled. #ewgc
I loved FAKE FLAME about a bookish fire fighter and an older college professor who meet when she sets her ex's piano on fire. There's a good reason for that. #ewgc
I will admit to being upset that Leigh Bardugo's lastest book wasn't a Galaxy Stern but after reading THE FAMILIAR, all is forgiven. It's amazing. #ewgc
Almost finished with THE FINAL ACT OF JULIETTE WILLOUGHBY by Ellery Lloyd. Loving this look into the art world and a potential cursed family with an unusual painting. #ewgc
THE EDITOR by Sara B. Franklin is an amazing look into the life of Judith Jones who is famous for editing such notable figures as John Updike, Sylvia Plath and Julia Child. Beautifully researched with an engaging writing style. #ewgc