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  • Little by Edward Carey

    I love Edward Carey but this book description did not sound like something I’d love. But I did. I really did. Delightfully odd and beautiful. #25wordbookreviews (link)

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  • Hey, Kiddo by Jarrett J Krosoczka

    This beautiful graphic novel memoir is about growing up with a drug-addicted mom, being raised by loving imperfect grandparents, and surviving it all with grace. #25wordbookreviews (link)

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  • Life Will Be the Death of Me by Chelsea Handler

    Normally not a Handler fan but I really enjoyed this audiobook where she discusses the death of her young brother and her introduction to therapy. #25wordbookreviews (link)

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  • Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb

    Incredibly thoughtful and immensely readable memoir about talk therapy from both sides of the couch. Reminded me of the best parts of Tiny Beautiful Things. #25wordbookreviews (link)

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  • This Is Where It Ends by Marieke Nijkamp

    This fast-paced novel about a school shooting doesn’t offer any solutions to this horrible epidemic but I’m not sure how it could in 300 pages. #25wordbookreviews (link)

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  • Tiny Hot Dogs: A Memoir in Small Bites by Mary Giuliani

    Reading this memoir is just like eating pigs in a blanket — easy, quick and delicious. Perfect if you’re in the mood for something light. #25wordbookreviews (link)

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  • Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother’s Will to Survive by Stephanie Land

    A glimpse into just how hard (and hopeless) being poor in America can be. Others have worse stories, sure, but this one was pretty rough. #25wordbookreviews (link) PS: This is…

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  • Good Talk by Mira Jacob

    Mira Jacob is amazing. Loved her novel, love this graphic memoir. Jacob’s son’s innocent questions frame a discussion on race, family, and much more. #25wordbookreviews

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  • Help by Simon Amstell

    My addiction to British memoirs audiobooks led me here. I imagine Amstell’s stand-up is funnier than this longer form can manage, but it’s still entertaining. #25wordbookreview (link)

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  • Wolfpack by Abby Wambach

    I am obsessed with Abby’s in-real-life Wolfpack so these stars are for her extraordinary efforts to raise up women. The book is just an intro. #25wordbookreview (link)

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