Title: If I Fix You Author: Abigail Johnson Publisher: Harlequin Teen Release Date: October, 2016 When her mom gets up and leaves mysteriously one day, Jill’s life is turned upside down as she uncoveres secrets she might not want to know …

Host Paul Caouette on February’s BookBar Book Club Book, ‘The Undoing Project’
The BookBar Book Club is open to all, and hosted by a different person every month. February will see regular customer Paul Caouette in the lounge instead of his usual spot at the bar facilitating discussion on ‘The Undoing Project’. Everyone …
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1.23.17 Tennyson St Report
Precipitation is an ever-looming threat here that actually isn’t threatening in the least since we all know it’s never going to happen. Nevertheless, the clouds tease, the sun hides, and the temperature is a dice roll every time one walks …

1.20 Tennyson St Report
There are occasionally days, often during winter, where upward distance is indiscernible. It’s overcast days like these when it’s nearly impossible to tell where the light of the day comes from, when the sky resembles the background of a half-finished …
BookWorm Review: Omar Says, Read ‘Carve the Mark’
BookBar BookWorms have VIP access to Advance Reader’s Copies (ARCs) of Young Adult and Middle-Grade books that have not yet been published. They meet the second Sunday of the month to get a sneak peek of new books and discuss what they are …
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BookWorm
Welcome to the official BookWorm page on the BookBar blog! At BookBar, we have a kid and teen advisory board (called BookWorm). Once a month, kiddos and teens get a access to advanced readers copies of books that are yet …

1.17 Tennyson St Report
Denver weather continues to be as confounding and fickle as ever, exercising a continued insistence on both having and eating its proverbial cake. Mid January features a both freshly laid, and freshly melting snow. A pristine blue sky is illuminated by …
3 Reasons to Read Phoebe Robinson’s ‘You Can’t Touch My Hair’
Read You Can’t Touch my Hair if: You are feeling stressed, sad, or self-involved because comedian Phoebe Robinson’s writing is snappy, funny, and gets your head off your island of Selfie McSelfface problems, because this woman has perspective. She keeps …
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First Saturday Poetry Featuring: Tim Earley & Jessica Comola
Jessica and Tim dazzled tonight with their readings, which is to say it was a standard First Saturday Poetry night. Joe Hutchison’s monthly showcase was as compelling as ever, with Joe personally coming after the readings to confess his admiration …
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