To live there was a badge of inferiority. - Catseye by Andre Norton
A mixed bag, but in the end it won me over - Believe Me: a memoir of love, death, and jazz chickens by Eddie Izzard
Or, more realistically, you can think of life as an interruption of an eternity of personal nonexistence… - Natural Causes by Barbara Ehrenreich; The Tent by Margaret Atwood; Tiny Crimes by Lincoln Michel and Nadxieli Nieto
What is Love? - The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
Flow was Up and Down and the Beginning Was Boring - Telling Tales by Ann Cleeves
I love you as much as I’m willing to love anybody. - Daisy Jones and the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Davenport’s Family is in Danger Again - Stormy Prey by John Sandford
Interesting premise, less interesting execution - Vox by Christina Dalcher
When the Fresh Prince is inspiration for a Fresh Princess - The Fresh Princess, by Denene Millner
If you don’t understand women, don’t make one your main character. - Labyrinth of the Spirits by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
An interesting, new (to me) paranormal series - Skinwalker by Faith Hunter
Rendezvous with a classic SF novel - Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C Clarke
I can’t believe how many of these things I’ve said to my kids - Because I Said So! : The Truth Behind the Myths, Tales, and Warnings Every Generation Passes Down to Its Kids by Ken Jennings
It’s a crab! It’s a submarine! It’s SUPER NARWHAL! - Super Narwhal and Jelly Jolt (A Narwhal and Jelly Book #2 by Ben Clanton
Puts the “young” in Young Adult - Girls With Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young
Sundown is near, but the Passover plate is not here! - Pippa’s Passover Plate by Vivian Kirkfield
The man, the myth, the legend - The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
Goth aliens call them ‘stop-stop dancers’ instead of go-go dancers - Space Opera by Catherynne M. Valente
Eating By Yourself Can Be Cool - Solo: A Modern Cookbook for a Party of One by Anita Lo
Rainbow Rowell may have ruined me, but I’m not mad - They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera
Thank You, Next: Throne of Glass - Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
True Story of Two Little Girls - Sylvia & Aki by Winifred Conkling
When a piece of history tries to make peace - Tails from History: A Puppy for Helen Keller by May Nakamura
Dream Big Dreams - Prince on Paper: Reluctant Royals by Alyssa Cole
If ever there was a book that I needed to talk to someone about, this would be it - Blue Hours by Daphne Kalotay
Not Quite as Light as I Was Hoping For - One for the Money by Janet Evanovich
I think I just wanted this to be a novel. - Once Ghosted, Twice Shy (Reluctant Royals, #2.5) by Alyssa Cole
“I have to pee, let me be!” - Jacob’s Room to Choose by Sarah Hoffman
“Animals were hiding behind the rock, except the little fish” - The Raw Shark Texts by Steven Hall
I guess it shouldn’t have been surprising - Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler
Down the Rabbit Hole - Since We Fell by Dennis Lehane
Charming Kid’s Adventure - The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict by Trenton Lee Westover
Proud to be a Book Hog! - The Book Hog by Greg Pizzoli
She’s trying her damnedest not to cry, but it’s hard. - Getting to Happy by Terry McMillan
Goodbye Town I’m Movin’ Along - Mable and Same at Home by Linda Urban
Envision that Circumcision and Feel that Eel - Under the Knife by Arnold van der Laar
Not Needed for Series - Beach House Memories by Mary Alice Monroe
When You’re Rooting for the Grandmother and Hero to Get Together Something Has Gone Wrong… - Shelter in Place by Nora Roberts
Too Many POVs that Added Nothing - What Happened to Us? by Faith Hogan
I Love My Girlfriends - Text Me When You Get Home by Kayleen Schaefer
When you read the account of a murder – or, say, a fiction story based on murder – you usually begin with the murder itself. That’s all wrong. - Towards Zero by Agatha Christie
Go wash your mouth out - Vulgar Tongues: An Alternative History of English Slang by Max Decharne
Stay up all night reading about The Nocturnals! - The Chestnut Challenge by Tracey Hecht
Sophomore Slump? - 99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne
I felt like I could see the wizard behind the curtain, pulling the strings - Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie
Four Voices, but Two Left Out, Fifth Unknown - Blackfish City by Sam J. Miller
The Title Says it All. - Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
Fish Boy . . . .Fish Man - Aquaman Vol 1: The Drowning by Dan Abnett
Good, but not great. Even with a hero modelled on David Bowie in Labyrinth - Wintersong by S. Jae-Jones
Be fair to Jello - American Advertising Cookbooks: How Corporations Taught Us to Love Spam, Bananas, and Jell-O by Christina Ward