Queen of Cool | Cecil Castelluci
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Libby Brin is an IT girl. She’s funny, her parties are legendary, and she starts trends, whether she means to or not. And yet, she isn’t happy.
Libby is bored. Her friends bring her no comfort or joy. Her parents are going through changes, which travel down the line to make further impacts into the sudden non-sense that is her life.
When Libby signed up for an Internship at the Zoo she was confused, but when her friends razzed her about it she decided to see it through. In the end she gets herself kicked out, only to discover she’s come to love the place.
A quick read, full of laughs, and a pretty honest look into the decisions we face as we start to ask the bigger questions in life.

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