Captivated Reader
My blog is about the books I'm reading, the independent bookstores I visit, the author and book events I attend, and any bookish related things I come across in the months and years to come!
Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Monday, May 4, 2026
Happy Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month!!
Each year during the month of May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
1. Interior Chinatown by Charles Yu
2. Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen by Jose Antonio Vargas
3. The Color of Air by Gail Tsukiyama
4. They Called Us Enemy by George Takei
5. The Space Between Us by Thrity Umrigar
James D. Houston
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Dear Dad: Growing Up with a Parent in Prison—and How We Stayed Connected by Jay Jay Patton
As far back as nine-year-old Jay Jay Patton can remember, her dad, Antoine, has been in prison. Growing up in Buffalo, New York with her mom and younger brother, she's only visited him twice. Instead the two have sent each other numerous letters. Jay Jay's letters can take weeks or months to reach her dad, and some never even get delivered. What's it going to be like having Dad home?
This powerful coming-of-age sequential-art memoir shows Jay Jay Patton's life of growing up with a dad in and out of prison. The experience led her and her dad to develop a powerful father-daughter bond and create Photo Patch, a life-changing application that connects children to incarcerated parents.
Thursday, April 30, 2026
Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?: Big Questions from Tiny Mortals About Death by Caitlin Doughty
Every day, funeral director Caitlin Doughty receives dozens of questions about death. What would happen to an astronaut’s body if it were pushed out of a space shuttle? Do people poop when they die? Can Grandma have a Viking funeral?
In the tradition of Randall Munroe’s What If ?, Doughty’s new book, Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs?, blends her scientific understanding of the body and the intriguing history behind common misconceptions about corpses to offer factual, hilarious, and candid answers to thirty-five urgent questions posed by her youngest fans. Readers will learn what happens if you die on an airplane, the best soil for mummifying your dog, and whether or not you can preserve your friend’s skull as a keepsake.
Atlanta "Library Dads" Build Community to Help Their Kids Fall In Love With Reading!
I loved watching this short, YouTube video about dads building a community to support each other in building strong readers and literacy in their children.
I come from a generation where the only time men helped with anything educational was when it came to math and science. Otherwise, it was always left up to the women to do these things.
I'm glad to see a shift in participation when it comes to men helping their children learn to read.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Woodworking by Emily St. James
An unforgettable and heartwarming debut following a trans high school teacher from a small town in South Dakota who befriends the only other trans woman she knows: one of her students.
Erica Skyberg is thirty-five years old, recently divorced—and trans. Not that she's told anyone yet. Mitchell, South Dakota, isn't exactly bursting with other trans women. Instead, she keeps to herself, teaching by day and directing community theater by night. That is, until Abigail Hawkes enters her orbit.
Abigail is seventeen, Mitchell High’s resident political dissident and Only Trans Girl. It’s a role she plays faultlessly, albeit a little reluctantly. She's also annoyed by the idea of spending her senior year secretly guiding her English teacher through her transition. But Abigail remembers the uncertainty—and loneliness—that comes with it. Besides, Erica isn’t the only one struggling to shed the weight of others’ expectations.
As their unlikely friendship evolves under the increasing scrutiny of their community, both women—and those closest to them—will come to realize that sometimes there is nothing more radical than letting the world see who you really are.
Detransition Baby meets Fleishman is in Trouble in this remarkable debut novel from an incisive contemporary voice. A story about the awkwardness of growing up and the greatest love story of all, that between us and our friends, Woodworking is a tonic for the moment and a celebration of womanhood in all its multifaceted joy.
How Sacramento Public Library Is Handling Current Needs
I enjoy hearing about pretty much all library news. I found it interesting to watch the above, short video via YouTube on how the Sacramento Public Library System is meeting the needs of its patrons.
I think it is cool that one can check out guitars and leaf blowers from the Sacramento Public Library System.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Top Ten Tuesday - Books I Really Liked, but Can’t Remember Anything/Much About - FREEBIE
Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme hosted by Jana @ That Artsy Reader Girl. Top Ten Tuesday was originally created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together.
Below is a random list of books I've read and reviewed here on my blog over the years1. Where the Lost Girls Go by R. J. Noonan
2. Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple
3. Nothing More Dangerous by Allen Eskens
4. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
5. I Am Livia by Phyllis T. Smith
6. Flight by Sherman Alexie
7. The Good Traitor by Ryan Quinn
8. Deadly Readings by Laura Bradford
9. May Day by Jess Lourey
10. The Good Girl by Mary Kubica
Monday, April 27, 2026
Iowa's State Capitol Law Library Is So Beautiful!
As a college graduate from the University of Iowa (Iowa City, Iowa), I must admit that Iowa has a special place in my heart.
I have not visited Iowa's State Capitol Law Library in Des Moines, Iowa, but after watching the above 2 minute video on YouTube, I would love to visit Iowa's State Capitol Law Library some day.
Iowa's State Capitol Law Library is even open to the public!






