Lindy Reads and Reviews

teen novels, comics, children's books, adult fiction, nonfiction... you name it!

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

This Is Happy by Camilla Gibb

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Reasons why I engaged with Camilla Gibb's memoir that explores the meaning of family,  This Is Happy : elegant prose struggles with ...
Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Thunder and Lightning by Lauren Redniss

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When art and science get married, I am first in line with the confetti. That's why I want to shower Lauren Redniss' work with rose...
Friday, January 22, 2016

Drawing Blood by Molly Crabapple

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"Without art, you're dead!" The opening line in Molly Crabapple's memoir, Drawing Blood , is a quote from her great-gr...
Saturday, January 16, 2016

Here by Richard McGuire

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Richard McGuire's Here is the visual story across time about one small corner of the world. It's a literal corner: in contemporar...
Friday, January 15, 2016

Beastly Verse by Joohee Yoon

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Joohee Yoon's hallucinogenic art is what makes Beastly Verse an outstanding collection of poetry for readers of all ages. All of the ...
Monday, January 11, 2016

Fishbowl by Bradley Somer

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Warm-hearted. Funny. Interconnected lives. Assorted characters in Bradley Somer's novel  Fishbowl  include: homeschooled Herman (...
Sunday, January 10, 2016

Mrs Engels by Gavin McCrea

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Voice, voice, voice - and setting too. I'm always looking for an immersive reading experience and Gavin McCrea's Mrs Engels deliv...
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Lindy
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
I read over 250 books a year. (No TV, not much of a social life. Just books.) I like all formats and most genres. I read (and listen to) novels for adults, teens and children and I like nonfiction too. Books by women, queers, and Canadians get extra attention. Look for my reading list on Goodreads. Follow me on Twitter @readinglindy Contact me at my y a h o o (ca) address: r e a d i n g l i n d y
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