* added responsiveness to sidebar and sticky footer
* remobed unused vars
* added functionality to read more button
* a minor logical error fixed
* removed footer
* Rendered a static reading list button to each bookcard component
* Attached click listener to bookmark button to log book data
* Clicking bookmark button saves book information to a localStorage array
* Updated card height to account for button
* Updated saveBookToLocalStorage function to use objects instead of arrays
* Can now toggle books in and out of localStorage
* Reverted previous 4 commits so that data isn't directly written to localStorage
* Created a sidebar link to reading list
* Added placeholder bookmarks page
* Bookmark button now updates state in index.js
* Initialized context API
* Wrote a reducer function to handle bookmark state changes
* Configured reducer to add books in and out of state
* Reading list is now preserved between state AND localStorage when changing categories
* Fixed some code format issues
* Rendered saved books in reading list component
* Toggle apperance of bookmark button
* Hacky fix for positioning of reading list sidebar link
* Adjusted style and alignment of bookmark button
* Added check to determine if window is defined in useEffect
* Exported the gatsby-ssr API
You can't have a list of horror books with Stephen King. 'It' will always be one of my favorite King books. The book effectively uses not only Pennywise as a horror element, but also real life threats such as Henry Bowers and his gang of school bullies and Bev's abusive father. While the book is plenty chilling, you also fall in love with the tight-knit group of misfits who are able to band together and defeat a monster that has existed since the beginning of time itself. The book is not only about monsters, but the power of friendship, which makes it so much more than your typical horror novel.