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1katemcangus
3,487 copies of 105 titles this month, including Upright Women Wanted by Sarah Gailey!
Have at 'em!
http://www.librarything.com/er/list
Have at 'em!
http://www.librarything.com/er/list
2tardis
Upright Women Wanted! I fell for it the minute I saw the tagline: "Are you a coward or are you a librarian?" The ER copy isn't available to me, but I have a hold on it at my library.
3lorax
I already preordered that one, so I'll pass on the ER copy for someone else. Queer librarians fighting fascism? Total catnip.
4aspirit
Upright Women Wanted looks like good, old-timey fun; but it's only available in ER as an audiobook, a format that's overly challenging for me. I'll have to watch for its release to try requesting a public library copy.
Fairy Mom and Me #3: Fairy Unicorn Wishes looks like a relatable read for me and mine. That's only available to members in Canada. Alas, I am not. (Happy reading, Canadians.)
One Earth: People of Color Protecting Our Planet could be a good addition to a nearby public library. I'm hoping that even if I'm not awarded a copy, that book reviews well.
Fairy Mom and Me #3: Fairy Unicorn Wishes looks like a relatable read for me and mine. That's only available to members in Canada. Alas, I am not. (Happy reading, Canadians.)
One Earth: People of Color Protecting Our Planet could be a good addition to a nearby public library. I'm hoping that even if I'm not awarded a copy, that book reviews well.
5d_perlo
The faking of the President: Nineteen Stories of White House Noir is rather timely.
6lilithcat
>4 aspirit:
Agree, it sounds interesting, but I don't do audiobooks.
However, there are a couple of interest this month. I'm always excited to see a new book by Sara Paretsky, and Say I'm Dead: A Family Memoir of Race, Secrets, and Love fits right into some current reading (Ronne Hartfield's Another Way Home: The Tangled Roots of Race in One Chicago Family .
Agree, it sounds interesting, but I don't do audiobooks.
However, there are a couple of interest this month. I'm always excited to see a new book by Sara Paretsky, and Say I'm Dead: A Family Memoir of Race, Secrets, and Love fits right into some current reading (Ronne Hartfield's Another Way Home: The Tangled Roots of Race in One Chicago Family .