Reagan

Pleasure Reading

July 24, 2023 | Reagan | Comments (1)

As a romance reader and contributor to the library's romance genre picks, I'm constantly navigating how to talk about pleasure and sexuality with general audiences. Though it's easy to swoon and joke about "spicy books" with friends, real talk about pleasure reading is tricky. I've been inspired reading Rachel Lynn Soloman's new romance Business or […]

A Book That Makes You Happy: Picks for the TPL Reading Challenge 2023

June 19, 2023 | Reagan | Comments (0)

Picking "a book that makes you happy" had me considering many angles: Should I pick a funny book? Does it need to have an optimistic ending? Can I pick a book that introduces folks to a new, beloved format? Really Good, Actually by Monica Heisey My recommendation for this category is an answer to all […]

An Ode to the Mom Squad: Books on Motherhood

May 2, 2023 | Reagan | Comments (4)

This is an ode to the mom squad: a network of moms, both in-person and virtual, that can be relied upon for nearly anything. My own network of mom friends comforted me in my fourth trimester. They pulled me through the landmines of the terrible twos. Now, they're showing me the hilarity of living with […]

Buttocks and Breasts: An Obsession

March 24, 2023 | Reagan | Comments (0)

After getting shamelessly lured by an eye-catching new book, Butts: A Backstory by Heather Radke, I couldn't help but wonder: why do people obsess about certain body parts? Butts: A Backstory by Heather Radke Objectively, we all have body parts we find attractive in others. It stands to reason that we also have parts of our […]

A Book Told From a Child’s Point of View: Picks for the TPL Reading Challenge 2023

February 16, 2023 | Reagan | Comments (0)

As a mom, I jumped on the opportunity to share recommendations for a book told from a child's point of view. My 3.5 year old's perspective on the world is a cross between optimistic, steadfast and downright bizarre but it is also always refreshing to see the world through his eyes. Like this morning when […]

Hot, Sweaty Mess

October 18, 2022 | Reagan | Comments (2)

Despite using the catchphrase "no sweat," a lot, the truth is I am human and I do sweat. In fact, I sweat a lot (both physically and mentally). So of course when a title like "The Joy of Sweat: The Strange Science of Perspiration," appeared on TPL's Health and Wellness New Books page, I immediately […]

Well Wrapped Wellness

September 29, 2022 | Reagan | Comments (1)

I'm a sucker for a great book cover. I know I'm not alone. Since starting my journey into eAudiobooks though, I don't often pick up a book and judge it based on its cover. Instead, I download, double tap an airpod, toss it into my pocket or backpack and off I go. Audiobooks I'm currently […]

Big Fat Fatty

September 2, 2022 | Reagan | Comments (0)

Since becoming a health and wellness blogger for TPL, social media now strongly advertises body positivity campaigns to me with hashtags like #BigFatFatty. I'm going to take the radical stance that most people have worried/struggled with their body at one point or another in their life. Be it body size, race, gender, or ability, the […]

Medicine is Weird

July 4, 2022 | Reagan | Comments (4)

The COVID-19 pandemic has put medicine at the forefront of most conversations. Simultaneously it has left non-science minded folks like myself trying to catch up on the never ending debates over science vs. pseudoscience. On my journey to educate myself, I discovered a few curiosity-piquing books on medical misconceptions that I'm sure folks out there […]

Mom, formerly Momma

April 22, 2022 | Reagan | Comments (1)

This Mother's Day, I'd like to acknowledge the mental health roller coaster that happens when becoming a new mom. Somewhat like a job promotion, I don't think you can’truly appreciate the role of being a mom until you're actually in it. In this blog I'll take a panoramic view of motherhood and recommend books that […]