Becca B

I work in adult services. I read a diverse array, including memoirs, graphic novels, horror, middle grade and more! I have a fear of being asked to lead storytimes and a fondness for television—good or bad. I love organization projects, baking, nail polish and ranting to my friends.
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A gorgeous picture book for anxious hearts, showing how patterns provide consistency when life feels overwhelming and chaotic.
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Who better to narrate a story about change and loss than an old typewriter?
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Come for the Elle Fanning audiobook narration, stay for the pro-wrestler grandpa.
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As the saying goes, there are plenty of fish in the magic attic.
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I've abandoned all my audiobooks because the only thing I want to listen to is Chappell Roan.
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Not just disability justice worldwide. Disability justice in space, too.
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It's been months and I still cannot stop thinking about this book. Maybe Abernathy vacuumed up all my other memories?
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A vibrant, searing, trans coming-of-age about running away to home.
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An ode to the powers of nature and collective action, with illustrations just as stunning as a real murmuration.
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True love is a boy begging to buy you a rug with flowers on it.
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Reading a library copy of this deterred me from throwing it off a cliff after a certain section. Emily Tesh is a (brilliant) scoundrel.
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A lushly illustrated— dare I say, sweet— story about just how much room there is in the word "home."