Never had a staff pick before…guess what just moved to the top of my library haul?!?
#librarianrecommended #staffpick
Never had a staff pick before…guess what just moved to the top of my library haul?!?
#librarianrecommended #staffpick
What's more fitting than starting this book with another Delilah snoozing on my lap?!?! 😍🐱🐾 #catsoflitsy
My #augustreadingstats Pretty good month, considering I felt overwhelmed by school commitments. Looking forward to September which is basically my free month. No standing orders to read, so I catch up on all the books I missed through the year. No doubt I will post a #tbrpile later today. I am participating in an instagram challenge this month, and will add pics here too. #doubleup it‘s #springtime here in 🇦🇺🇦🇺📚📚today.
Two best friends & co-hosts of a cable access show featuring old low-budget horror & sci-fi movies. Josie's goal is to work in TV. Delia hopes her dad who left years ago might see her on TV. Their 2 families are quite different - it's just Delia & her mom scraping by. Josie has college & the whole world ahead of her; she's been planning to go away to college in the fall until an unexpected boy enters her life causing her to rethink everything.
This book was exactly what I needed right now.
It gave me all the feels and just was so good and so cute! I loved the friendship between Rayne (Josie) and Delilah. Their banter and love for each other was just so heartwarming. I laughed so much reading this story.
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Now that we are the only ones left at the dog park, I can read a bit. 😉
A lovely story of friendship, love, growing up, and moving on, with lots of banter, crappy horror movies, public access television, and mixed martial arts thrown in. Well worth a read.
Wonderful story of friendship, horror movies & public access tv, families—the ones we‘re born into/the ones we make—& life on the cusp on big changes. Zentner‘s writing is fantastic—he writes great dialog & the banter between Rayne & Delilah is a definite highlight & offers lighter moments in the midst of the emotional upheaval of senior year. Great secondary characters also a bonus. A quiet, enjoyable YA read with a tear or two by the end.
I loved Zentner‘s first two books and am looking forward to this one—also anticipating some laughing, maybe even a few tears. He has a way of doing that to readers...
Really enjoying this one so far. Sweet, funny, and sad at once. Plus, it‘s set near my hometown of Memphis, Tennessee!
I loved this book is such a fun read. I can't believe that I have never read anything by Jeff Zenter before. Delia and Joise have their own show on public access cable station. This book touched so many issues finding love, dealing with trying to find out what you want to do in the future and dealing with a parent abandoning a one of them as a child. I loved Joise and Delia so much. I was sad when the book was over!
📚Books read: 17
📚Pages read: 4,823
📚Favorite(s): The Bride Test, Grishaverse, Rayne and Delilah's Midnite Matinee, and The Black God's Drums (but honestly I read so many good ones this month)
Still working on finishing up Becoming and 20,000 Leagues, but decided to treat myself by finally starting this beauty (since I love both of Zetner's other books so much)
So excited for this ARC!
Any book with raving blurbs from Rainbow Rowell, Nic Stone, and Jennifer Niven is bound to be good