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Monthly Archives: January 2021

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Sick Kids In Love by Hannah Moskowitz

January 28, 2021Fiction, Friendship, Realistic, RomanceGaucher disease, rheumatoid arthritis

Sickness is a feeling that couldn’t be described as an universal feeling. Every person experiences an array of emotions and loss of determination or hope and is let down so very easily. In today’s world, this describes the entire world as the word experience is the least definitive way of portraying the reality of things.…

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A Curse So Dark And Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer

January 28, 2021Fantasy, Fiction, FriendshipBeauty and the Beast, cerebral palsy, fairy tales, magic

Amongst the many books I’ve read so far, not just from my recent discoveries but my entire reading journey, I really enjoyed this book the most. This book will probably remain as one of my favorite books in the genre of fantasy fiction. The book involves Prince Rhen and Harper who both belong to very…

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One Way or Another by Kara McDowell

January 28, 2021Fiction, Friendship, Realisticanxiety, decision making

The book One Way Or Another by Kara McDowell is probably a very comforting yet relatable novel to enjoy in this winter season. The book provides the two perspectives of Paige Collins, indecisive options which can both be life-changing and open to so many possibilities for her Christmas vacation of a lifetime. The most relatable…

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Anthem by Ayn Rand

January 28, 2021Fiction, Science Fictionpsychological, time travel

The novel that I read for this book review was “Anthem” by Ayn Rand. The purpose of this novel was to persuade people that rebellion is sometimes needed if something is unjust. The author includes many signs of a dystopian society such as: lack of individuality, fear is instilled by violence, freedom restrictions, and citizens…

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Putting Peace First : Seven Commitments to Change the World by Eric David Dawson

January 28, 2021Nonfictionchange, peace

The book that I completed for this book review was “Putting Peace First: 7 Commitments to Change the World” by Eric David Dawson. This book’s purpose was to inspire the new generation to change the world and persuade Gen-Z to not make age an excuse to not speak up. In my opinion, the author did…

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Color Me In by Natasha Diaz

January 28, 2021Fiction, RealisticAfrican American, divorce, family, Harlem, Jewish

Color Me In by Natasha Diaz tells the story of a young girl named Nevaeh Levitz living in an affluent part of New York City. Her mother is Black and her father is Jewish, but up until this point, that has not really impacted her daily life. This is all until her parents get a…

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I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver

January 28, 2021Fiction, Friendship, Gender Identitity, Realistichigh school

The book I Wish You All the Best by Mason Deaver tells the story of Ben, who has recently come out as non-binary to their parents. As a result of this, their parents kick them out and they end up living with their estranged sister named Hannah, who also seems to have a husband named…

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The Weight of Our Sky by Hanna Alkaf

January 28, 2021Fiction, Historical Fiction, Teen DisordersMalays, mental illness, OCD, riots

The novel The Weight of Our Sky by Hanna Alkaf tells an interesting love and friendship story between two clashing people. Taking place in the 1960s in Asia, Melati, a teenage girl who is battling OCD is caught in the middle of the 13th May racial riots between Malays and Chinese. Melati must find her…

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Internment by Samira Ahmed

January 28, 2021Fantasy, Fictionconcentration camps, dystopian, futuristic, Muslims, prejudice, racism

The book Internment by Samira Ahmed is a story about faith, humanity, and is a major eye-opener to the world that is still a very dangerous place for certain people. It is a dystopian novel that takes place in our earby future here in America, with a scary twist. When the main character named Layla…

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With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo

January 28, 2021Fiction, Realisticfamily, teen mom

With the Fire on High by Elizabeth Acevedo encapsulates the story of a teen mother who is still in high school. One thing that this book does is it shows how the main character, Emori, is able to defeat all odds that surround having a child as a teenager with grace. Her daughter’s name is…

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