Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Red Star Rebels by Amie Kaufman - ADVISABLE
Leader of the Pack (Scrapper #1) by Cam Higgins and Ariel Landy - ADVISABLE
Monday, July 6, 2026
The Chismosas Only Book Club by Laekan Zea Kemp - ADVISABLE
The Fairy Fashion Show by Bea Jackson - ADVISABLE
Sunday, July 5, 2026
Rebel Heiress by Amalie Howard - ADVISABLE
Elvis & Romeo Go to Dog School by Jacky Davis and David Soman - ADVISABLE
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Rolls and Rivalry by Kristy Boyce - ADVISABLE
Platform Decay by Martha Wells - ADVISABLE
Platform Decay (The Murderbot Diaries #8) by Martha Wells, 256 pages. Tor Books, 2026. $25.
Language: R (84 swears, 92 “f”); Mature Content: PG13 (illegal activity and for mentions of drugs and nudity); Violence: PG13 (assault, gun use, blood and gore, and murder)
BUYING ADVISORY: ADULTS - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
On a rescue mission, Murderbot intends to find its clients and get away as quickly as possible. However, it does not anticipate the stupidly complicated transportation—or lack thereof—on the giant space torus nor being forced to promise to extract more humans than it had planned for. Humans make everything complicated.
As usual, Wells drops the reader into the story just after the beginning of the action, which hasn’t been as smooth in the last couple of books as it was at the beginning of the series, but the confusing bits are eventually explained. Then readers get to follow along with Murderbot’s mission while it is still adjusting to its new mental health module that asks it to check in with its emotions at inopportune times. The humor is as spot on as always, making me want to reread the journey so that it doesn’t have to end.
Reviewer: Carolina Johnson
Friday, July 3, 2026
Dragon Girl and the Awakened Flames by Jenny Moore - ADVISABLE
Thornbird by E. Kennedy - SEVERAL
Thornbird by E. Kennedy, 448 pages. Delacorte Press (Random House), 2026. $21.
Language: R (189 swears, 36 “f”); Mature Content: R (alcohol use including underage drinking, mentions of drugs, kissing, innuendo, nudity, and sex); Violence: PG13 (assault; blood and gore; mentions of guns, rape, and murder; and suicide)
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
Ten years ago, her father killed her mother and confessed that his wife wasn’t his first victim. With one parent in the grave and the other in prison, her name was changed to Ryan, and she went to live with her grandmother. But then her grandmother dies (of natural causes), and Ryan has to finish out high school in the town where her father committed his crimes, hoping that no one discovers who she really is.
Ryan is a deeply troubled protagonist, struggling to find a way to live her life in the limbo between pretending to be normal and being convinced that her father’s actions have stained her—her past, her present, and her future. As a result of this perspective, Ryan can’t see past her own dark life to realize that no one is all light. Everyone has secrets. As secrets around town start to be revealed, Kennedy shows readers that peace can be found in the space between full dark and full light.
Reviewer: Carolina Johnson
Thursday, July 2, 2026
The Forgotten War: A World War II Battle on American Soil by Candace Fleming - ADVISABLE
13 Little Love Stories by Elise Bryant and co - OPTIONAL
Language: R (114 swears, 16 “f”); Mature Content: R (alcohol use (including underage drinking), kissing, innuendo, illegal activity, sexual harassment, nudity, and mentions of drugs, STDs, and sex); Violence: PG (assault and mentions of murder)
BUYING ADVISORY: HS - OPTIONAL
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
In this anthology, thirteen authors each offer readers one short love story based on different Taylor Swift songs. Most of them are realistic fiction, though there is a little magic thrown in for good variety, and all of them center around matters of the heart.
Each chapter starts by naming the song the author took inspiration from, and I enjoyed listening to the song and reading the lyrics before diving into each story. The possibilities of interpretation are endless, and it was fun to see which words and feelings from each song got incorporated into the stories. They range from cute and funny to heartbreak and betrayal, from platonic to romantic, from one great night to years of longing.
Reviewer: Carolina Johnson



















