Showing posts with label Laura. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Laura. Show all posts
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Staff Picks For National Library Week: Laura and Luke
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Staff Picks For National Library Week: Laura and ...: It's almost time for National Library Week! We always ask for staff picks of favorite books, so we will be posting some of those over t...
Friday, January 12, 2024
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Our Favorite Books Read in 2023: Christina, Laura
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Our Favorite Books Read in 2023: Christina, Laura: Here are two more staff members with lists of their favorite books read in 2023! Christina : A black hole is not a hole by Carolyn Cinami...
Friday, August 19, 2022
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman: Reviewed by Laura Something in the Water was one of Reese's Book Club picks and was written by Catherine Steadman, an actress know...
Friday, July 02, 2021
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Mari...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot by Mari...: Reviewed by Laura This book tells the story of 17 year-old Lenni and 83 year-old Margot who meet in a hospital where...
Wednesday, February 03, 2021
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Kendzior, Obama, Seinfeld, Hughley, Ke...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Kendzior, Obama, Seinfeld, Hughley, Ke...: Reported by Laura Our first book comes highly recommended. Hiding in Plain Sight: The Invention of Donald Trump and the ...
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Bookblog of the Bristol Library,
books,
BPL,
Door to December,
February 2021,
Grunwald,
Hughley,
Kendi,
Kendzior,
Kepler,
Koonz,
Laura,
Lazarus,
Morena-Garcia,
Obama,
Seinfeld,
Time After Time
Friday, November 06, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Big Box Door Prize by M. O. Walsh
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Big Box Door Prize by M. O. Walsh: Reviewed by Laura Douglas Hubbard and his wife, Cherilyn, are well-loved by the people of Deerfield, Louisiana. Dougla...
Tuesday, September 08, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: What You Wish For by Katherine Center
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: What You Wish For by Katherine Center: Reviewed by Laura This book is by the author of the popular novel , Things You Save in a Fire , and is one of my new...
Wednesday, September 02, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Mist, Late Migrations, No Toilet Paper...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Mist, Late Migrations, No Toilet Paper...: Reported by Laura Nevermore has been meeting through Zoom and it is a great pleasure to see these lovely lady’s faces each...
Friday, June 05, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Big Finish by Brooke Fossey
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Big Finish by Brooke Fossey: Reviewed by Laura If you have ever read and enjoyed The Story of Arthur Truluv by Elizabeth Berg or A Man Called ...
Wednesday, April 08, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Theroux, Berg, Allende, Gundry, Jonass...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Theroux, Berg, Allende, Gundry, Jonass...: Reported by Laura On the Plain of Snakes: A Mexican Journey is written by legendary travel writer, Paul Theroux. Mr. Th...
Labels:
Allende,
April 2020,
Berg,
Body Farm,
BPL,
Chile,
Cornwell,
Crawdads,
Gundry,
Hundred Year Old Man,
Jonasson,
Laura,
Mexico,
Owens,
Sullivan,
Theroux,
WWII
Friday, April 03, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Coconut Layer Cake Murder By Joanne Fluke
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Coconut Layer Cake Murder By Joanne Fluke: Reviewed by Laura I look forward to each Joanne Fluke book because even if they are predictable, the characters feel like famil...
Monday, March 23, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Wives by Tarryn Fisher
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Wives by Tarryn Fisher: Reviewed by Laura I was intrigued by the concept of this book when I first read about its release. I waited patien...
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple: Reviewed by Laura I began this book knowing that there was a movie involved that I might want to watch at a later da...
Wednesday, March 04, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Pins, Physick Book, Whistler, Mobitura...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Pins, Physick Book, Whistler, Mobitura...: Reported by Laura Nevermore featured another amazing assortment of book this week, and a surprise at the end! Desert Solitai...
Labels:
Abbey,
Albright,
Alcott,
Desert Solitaire,
Farrow,
Fatal Love Chase,
ghosts,
Grisham,
Howe,
Ice Lake,
Laura,
March 2020,
Mobituraries,
Palacio,
Physick Book of Deliverance Dane,
Rocca,
Stevens,
Visitor,
Whistler,
Wonder
Friday, February 28, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Dead Girls Club by Damien Angelica Walters
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: The Dead Girls Club by Damien Angelica Walters: Reviewed by Laura As I was reading this novel, I thought that I had figured it out before I was halfway through ...
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Run Away, Sarah's Key, Big Magic, We We...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Run Away, Sarah's Key, Big Magic, We We...: Reported by Laura The Last Train to London by Meg Waite Clayton, set in 1936, focuses on one woman’s efforts to transport children...
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Blue Moon by Lee Child
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Blue Moon by Lee Child: Reviewed by Laura Blue Moon by Lee Child is the latest in the Jack Reacher series. I love Jack Reacher a...
Friday, January 17, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Here to Stay by Mark Edwards
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Here to Stay by Mark Edwards: Reviewed by Laura This thriller chillingly explores the folly of inviting strangers into your home. Elliot Foster ha...
Wednesday, January 08, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Tattooist, Mars, Bone Clocks, Mosquito,...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Tattooist, Mars, Bone Clocks, Mosquito,...: Reported by Laura The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris is a beautiful love story set in the most horrific circ...
Wednesday, January 01, 2020
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Beans, Dogs, Collapse, The Body, Turtle...
Bookblog of the Bristol Library: Nevermore: Beans, Dogs, Collapse, The Body, Turtle...: Reported by Laura The Beans of Egypt , Maine by Carolyn Chute was the first book reviewed and the reader disliked it so ...
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