Monday, March 2, 2026

The Love Report, Vol. 2

Beka & Maya. The Love Report, Vol. 2. 2024. 200p. ISBN 9781662640605. Available as a graphic novel on the library shelves.


Following The Love Report, Vol. 1, best friends Grace and Lola face new challenges. Grace struggles to adjust to her parents' recent separation and the difficulties of splitting her time between two households. Meanwhile, Lola and Grace extend a helping hand to their friend Adele, who needs a safe place to stay to escape her stepmother, leading them to an old factory. Lola also wants to support Felicity, who is being harassed by a classmate, but finds it's not a simple situation to navigate. Adele is becoming a famous artist, with her work in high demand, but this causes its own set of issues as she must learn to promote herself while maintaining her privacy.

As summer arrives, the change of season takes Grace, Lola, and Adele on an adventure to the island of Sardinia, where Adele has been hired to paint a mural. Far from the familiar settings of home and school, the girls continue their journey of discovering the complexities of love and romance, encountering new experiences and learning more about relationships in a different cultural context.

Friday, February 20, 2026

Madame Brussels: The Life and Times of Melbourne's Most Notorious Woman

Minchinton, Barbara. Madame Brussels: The Life and Times of Melbourne's Most Notorious Woman. 336p. 2024. ISBN 9781760644932.


Born into a working-class Prussian family, Caroline ended up in Brussels as a teen and quickly married a British upper-class man. The couple left Europe and arrived in Melbourne in 1871, partly to gain a fresh start, and partly to avoid the opprobrium of his family. Left to her own devices when her police officer husband was stationed in remote Victoria, she ingeniously turned to operating brothels to support herself, likely drawing on her own experience in Brussels.
 
Her primary establishment, strategically located near Parliament House, quickly became a lavishly furnished haven catering to Melbourne's elite, showcasing her remarkable business acumen. She adeptly navigated Melbourne's economic landscape, flourishing during the boom of the 1880s, enduring the depression of the 1890s, and facing the moral panic of the 1900s. Her death in 1908 marked the end of an era for Melbourne, particularly regarding its stance on prostitution, which transitioned from tolerance to complete prohibition within her lifetime. 

Madame Brussels offers a compelling biography, reconstructing Madame Brussels' story, guiding readers through a fascinating and vibrant period of Melbourne's history in this significant biography of an Australian icon.

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Blue Exorcist, Vol. 23

Kato, Kazue. Blue Exorcist, Vol. 23. 2019. 210p. ISBN 9781974711727. Available in the graphic novels section of the library. 

Following revelations about Rin and Yukio's mother in Blue Exorcist, Vol. 22, the tragic past of Yuri Egin, is gradually brought to light as Rin observes with Mephisto Pheles, revealing her prior involvement with Father Fujimoto as a promising young Exorcist. Both were key players in Section 13's ambitious research, which focused on creating immortality elixirs and developing clone bodies to serve as vessels for demonic spirits. This highly experimental project, aimed at harnessing demonic power, initially showed signs of progress.

However, the research took a catastrophic turn with the unforeseen manifestation of a demonic spirit within one of the clone bodies. This wasn't just any demon; it was Satan himself, the most powerful demon of all. This catastrophic event marked a pivotal moment in Yuri and Fujimoto's lives, setting in motion the tragic circumstances that would ultimately define Rin and Yukio's origins.

The story continues in Blue Exorcist, Vol. 24.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Say a Little Prayer

Voris, Jenna. Say a Little Prayer. 2025. 320p. ISBN 9780593692745.


Riley distanced herself from her church after realizing her homosexual identity wasn't accepted within the congregation. However, it was the shunning of her sister for having an abortion that ignited a fierce desire for rebellion. Ironically, a slap administered in defense of her sister lands Riley in the principal's office, leading to a spring break sentence at church camp to avoid a suspension that would prevent her from participating in the school play, something she's been looking for all year. The only silver lining is the presence of her best friend and neighbor, Julia, despite the complication of Julia's father being the pastor and in charge of the camp, and the further complication of Riley being attracted to Julia.

Determined to challenge the church's exclusionary doctrines, Riley abandons any pretense of repentance and instead sets out to commit all seven deadly sins during her time at camp. Her audacious plan is to demonstrate to the other campers that sometimes acting "badly" can serve a greater good, hoping to spark a righteous revolution against the church's judgmental stance. Can Riley manage to convince the church congregation that Julia's father is wrong?

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Ariise: Manifest the life you deserve

Marshall, Zoe. Ariise: Manifest the life you deserve. 2025. 239p. ISBN 9781761631344.


Ariise presents itself as a comprehensive guide to unlocking personal potential and manifesting abundance, going beyond typical self-help advice. Drawing on principles from psychology and neuroscience, the book offers actionable strategies for identifying and overcoming limiting beliefs. It aims to empower readers to take purposeful steps that align with their deepest desires, ultimately leading to personal growth, career advancement, and stronger relationships through what the author terms "co-creation."

The book's foundation is built upon the author's own journey of resilience and transformation. Having navigated significant adversity, including the loss of her mother and surviving an abusive relationship, she utilized the very techniques outlined in "Ariise" to build a meaningful and successful life as a wife, mother, and entrepreneur. Her personal story serves as a testament to the efficacy of harnessing the power of the mind for healing, self-empowerment, and the deliberate creation of a fulfilling existence.

Monday, February 16, 2026

Lost Legends of Nothing

Green, Alejandra and Fanny Rodriguez. Lost Legends of NothingBook 2 of the Nothing series. 2023. 320p. ISBN 9780062839510. Available in the graphic novels section of the library.


Following their confrontation with Stryx in the Fantastic Tales of Nothing, Nathan finds himself once again isolated, but this time with the crucial motivation of reuniting with his friends and pressing forward on their vital quest of protecting Haven from Stryx. However, their journey is far from unburdened, as Stryx relentlessly pursues them, threatening the very existence of their world, Nothing. To further complicate matters, a war has erupted between the humans and the Volken, adding another layer of peril to their already challenging circumstances.

Once Nathan is reunited with Haven, Sina, and Bardou, their journey to the city called the Edge continues, fueled by Nathan's intensifying visions of Lerina, the only one who knew how to stop Stryx. The group uncovers clues suggesting that the key to saving Nothing lies within forgotten legends of the past. While unexpected allies emerge to aid their cause, new and dangerous enemies lie in wait, and a particularly potent adversary targets Haven's inner spirit. Amidst the escalating pressure, Nathan and his companions must strive to prevent two realms from tearing Nothing apart, defeat Stryx, and ultimately survive their perilous mission to safeguard all magic and its inhabitants from vanishing forever.

Friday, February 13, 2026

The Trouble with Heroes

Messner, Kate. The Trouble with Heroes. 2025. 368p. ISBN 9781547616398.

Finn Connelly, a struggling seventh-grader, feels overshadowed by the heroic legacy of his late father, a star athlete and firefighter who died two years prior. Finn's life takes an unexpected turn when he's caught on camera vandalizing a cemetery, specifically kicking down the headstone of a legendary local mountain climber. Instead of punishment, the climber's daughter offers Finn an unusual proposition: if he climbs all forty-six Adirondack High Peaks with her deceased mother's dog, his debt will be considered paid.

Over the course of three months, Finn embarks on a journey filled with misadventures, muddy trails, and surprising mentors. As he conquers each peak, the expansive views offer him clarity, slowly helping him understand himself and his father better. However, the mountains hold their own challenges, and with September approaching, Finn faces a final summit that proves to be a formidable test, potentially exceeding even a hero's capabilities.

In the Trouble with Heroes, Finn comes to terms with his father's death, and learns forgiveness and letting go. Fans of redemption stories will love to read about Finn growing up and gaining valuable insights about his own life.