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Rebekah Mabry

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Latest Issues

This Princess Saves Herself: 3 Princess-Warrior Series to Read or Re-Read

The Reader’s Almanac: Special Edition!

Sometimes, a theme emerges from the shelves that demands its own spotlight. While I’m busy compiling my usual monthly “In Conclusion” (featuring my chaotic TBR’s, progress on my 2026 banned-book mi...

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In Conclusion: Silenced Stories

Content Warning: mass casualties, war, current events.

My original March TBR was quiet, even cozy: a Ukrainian family saga (The Museum of Abandoned Secrets), a Muslim Austen-inspired romance (Much Ado About Nada), and a re-read of the deli...

2 months ago
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In Conclusion: Pan-African Dreams

February, as always, flew by much too fast and this year, I didn’t quite make it to the finish line. I devoured the first two books on my list, then hit an unexpected wall: a minor emergency that took up precious days, followed by the busie...

3 months ago
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Audiobook Review: "Midnight in Everwood" by M.A. Kuzniar

Throughout the year, A Reader's Almanac alternates between two formats. Our staple is the monthly "In Conclusion" wrap-up. However, a few times a year, typically in months not dedicated to a specific history or heritage theme, I’ll pivot...

4 months ago
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That One Librarian's New Year's Reads-olutions!

My 2026 Reads-olutions: Purpose, Activism & Joy

The new year brings a fresh page, and I’m writing my reading intentions with purpose. For years, I was a devoted mood reader, but two things shifted my approach: my TBR pile grew into an...

5 months ago
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    That One Librarian: a caffeinated curator of chaos. Bringing you That Book Mom, Scholia, A Reader's Almanac & Stories from the Stacks. Powered by coffee, sustained by wine, and in charge of the remote after 7pm.

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