This week I read Wild Ones by Jon Mooallem, which is a book that was guaranteed to bring me joy. (I'd read an excerpt last year and really liked it, so I knew that I'd like the whole book. And it featured polar bears, which I love almost as much as panda bears.) I also read I'd Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had by Tony Danza, which is an autobiography of his year as a teacher at Northeast High in Philadelphia.
Previously, I've read:
Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, which is a YA bestseller.
Journal of Major George Washington, 1754 by George Washington, which is a book translated to English.
Journal of Major George Washington, 1754 by George Washington, which is a book translated to English.
The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah, which is a book set in Europe.
The Fireflies Book by Brett Ortler, which is a book that's under 150 pages.
Tea Time for the Traditionally Built by Alexander McCall Smith, which is a New York Times bestseller.
Prohibition Bakery by Leslie Feinberg with Brooke Siem, which is a book I can finish in a day.
Situation Momedy: A First-Time Mom's Guide to Laughing Your Way Through Pregnancy & Year One by Jenna Von Oy, which is a book written by a celebrity.
Meridian by Josin L. McQuein, which is a science-fiction novel.
On Becoming Babywise by Gary Ezzo with Robert Bucknam, which is a book recommended by a family member.
The Harlem Hellfighters by Max Brooks, which is a graphic novel.
Circa Now by Amber McRee Turner, which is a book that takes place during Summer.
What We Lost in the Dark by Jacquelyn Mitchard, which is a murder mystery.
Near Enemy by Adam Sternbergh, which is a dystopian novel.
The Forever Girl by Alexander McCall Smith, which is a book with a blue cover.
The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan, which is a book from the library.
The Saturday Big Tent Wedding Party by Alexander McCall Smith, which is a book about a culture I'm unfamiliar with.
Mama Tried by Emily Flake, which is a satirical book.
The Young Elites by Marie Lu, which is a book that takes place on an island.
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