Northeaster: A Story of Courage and Survival in the Blizzard of 1952 by Catherine Pelletier (2023)Friday, March 20, 2026
Fiction/Nonfiction Quick Reviews: The Storm Edition
Northeaster: A Story of Courage and Survival in the Blizzard of 1952 by Catherine Pelletier (2023)Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Can't-Wait Wednesday: The Write Off
Two rival authors are forced to confront a decade of love and heartbreak on the campus where it all started in this captivating debut romance by Kara McDowell.
It’s been thirteen years since Mars Darling first met West Emerson on a bench outside their writing class. What started out as a friendly rivalry turned into a best friendship and then, for a brief time, a romance. Now over a decade later, as Mars stands at their college campus as a once-esteemed YA fantasy author, ready to take on a book festival, she comes face to face with West—the muse behind her infamous trilogy’s heartthrob hero, the man who betrayed her in the worst way.
Mars is determined not to let her comeback tour be ruined by the fact that West is also at the festival as an author. But the longer they are on the campus that holds so many shared memories, the more time they have to untangle their past, and Mars starts to question if maybe it’s not only her writing career that deserves a second chance.
Told in two unfolding timelines—Mars and West’s frenzied college days where they grapple with their undeniable connection, and their tension-filled present of heartache and familiar yearning—this charming romance shows that while you can’t rewrite the past, it’s never too late to chase your happily ever after and get back the one that got away. - from Goodreads
Monday, March 16, 2026
Michele's Monday Picks #91
Friday, March 13, 2026
Review: My Name is Rusha
Rusha is a joyful, curious little girl who loves to play, learn, read, dance, and make new friends. But one day, when someone says her name the wrong way, Rusha feels a little unsure. Is her name really that hard to say?
With courage, kindness, and a big heart, Rusha learns that her name is special — and that her voice matters. As she gently teaches others how to say her name correctly, Rusha discovers something important: being yourself is something to be proud of.
This is a story about her name, her voice, and her bright heart that shines just the same.
Perfect for children ages 3–7, this beautifully illustrated picture book encourages:
- Confidence and self-expression
- Respect for names and identities
- Kindness, empathy, and friendship
- Early conversations about diversity and inclusion
Whether read at home, in classrooms, or during storytime, My Name is Rusha is a heartwarming reminder that every name deserves care — and every child deserves to feel seen, heard, and celebrated. - from Amazon
Monday, March 9, 2026
Michele's Monday Picks #90
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