

The resources discussed in this episode are listed below:Ĭultish: The Language of Fanaticism by Amanda Montell įeeding the Soul (Because it's My Business): Finding Our Way to Joy, Love, and Freedom by Tabitha Brown Tori talks about some young adult and nonfiction titles that have caught her attention this week. Nicole did her homework this week and tells all about her audiobooks coming to shelves soon! New titles include mystery and thriller reads, some romance, and other fiction and nonfiction titles. The Manga Guide to Linear Algebra by Shin Takahashi and Iroha Inoue The Princess Bride Cookbook by Jen Fujikawa

Read Dangerously: The Subversive Power of Literature in Troubled Times by Azar Nafisi The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead The Ten Thousand Doors of January by Alix E. The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels by India Holton Pirate Queens: Dauntless Women who Dared to Rule the High Seas by Leigh Lewis Healing: Our Path from Mental Illness to Mental Health by Thomas Insel What Are the Winter Olympics by Gail Herman What Was the Bombing of Hiroshima? by Jess Brallier What Were the Negro Leagues? by Varian Johnson What Is Black Lives Matter? by Lakita Wilson Henley įind Your Unicorn Space: Reclaim Your Creative Life in a Too-Busy World by Eve Rodsky The Mean Girls: A Bunch of Bullies by Atiyah C. The resources discussed in this episode are discussed below: In this episode, Nicole shares some new books she's purchased for the library's nonfiction sections, and they welcome Melissa, Circulation Assistant, to the show. Sunny Song Will Never Be Famous by Suzanne Park the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli Run Rose Run by Dolly Parton and James Patterson Yasuke The Legend of the African Samurai by Jamal Turner Ĥ7 Ronan by Mike Richardson, illustrated by Stan Sakai Styled: Secrets for Arranging Rooms, from Tabletops to Bookshelves by Emily Henderson and Angelin Borsics ĭisney Encanto: The Graphic Novel by Random House Disney Ĭramm This Book: So You Know WTF Is Going On in the World Today by Olivia Seltzer ĭragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin, illustrated by Daniel Salmieri Why Not You? by Ciara Wilson, Russell Wilson, JaNay Brown-Wood, illustrated by Jessica Gibson ĭesign Remix: A New Spin on Traditional Homes by Corey Damen Jenkins I'm Not Scared, You're Scared! by Seth Meyers, illustrated by Rob Sayegh Jr.

I Color Myself Different by Colin Kaepernik, illustrated by Eric Wilkerson The Mean Girls: A Bunch of Bullies by Atiya C. The resources discussed in this episode are listed below:Ī Journal for Jordan: A Story of Love and Honor by Dana Canedy Ĭat Kid Comic Club: On Purpose by Dav Pilkey Tori recommends a few young adult titles and an adult romance. In this episode, Nicole talks about a read that made her cry and tugged on her heartstrings and discusses more titles coming soon to the library shelves. The Nation Must Awake: My Witness to the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 by Mary E. Pearlie.I Dream: Peace in the Home by Yvonne Bardwell Cox Mama: A World of Mothers and Motherhood by Hélène Delforge, illustrated by Quentin Gréban James īe the Boss of Your Stuff: The Kids' Guide to Decluttering and Creating Your Own Space by Allie Casazza The resources discussed in this episode are listed below. Tori talks about her goal to read more nonfiction and shares Check out images of the books discussed in today's episode at /listen. Nicole opens with her delight in her latest read about a Ghanian assassin who develops feelings for one of her targets and provides updates on some of the latest books she has ordered for the library. Schwartz įor more information and any comments you have, check out our website at /listen! The Thing About Pam NBC Dateline podcast īone Deep: Untangling the Betsy Faria Murder Case by Charles Bosworth, Jr. NBC Dateline "The Real Thing About Pam" podcast episode New Book Returns to an Irresistible Theme: the Harvard Murder NYT Book Review article Halfway Heaven: Diary of a Harvard Murder by Melanie Thernstrom We Keep the Dead Close: A Murder at Harvard and A Half Century of Silence by Becky Cooper
#The girl who sees smell unboxing serial
How True Crime Media Has Shifted Since the Phenomenon of Serial article from The Guardian The resources discussed in this episode are listed below: The ladies dig deep into the discussion of true crime for entertainment and the ethics behind hit shows such as Netflix's Dahmer, NBC's The Thing About Pam, and popular podcasts focused on true crime cases. For this month's True Crime Thursday, Wil'Lani and Tori discuss books that they're currently reading about true crime cases that have made national news and some not-so-well-known crimes as well.
