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January 15, 2017

A QUIET KIND OF THUNDER by Sara Barnard

January 15, 2017

Book cover & rating – A QUIET KIND OF THUNDER by Sara BarnardBefore A Quiet Kind of Thunder, I had never read a book involving a character with selective mutism, nor a character who is deaf. It didn’t occur to me previously that I hadn’t until I had the opportunity to review this book. I was a little unsure if I would like it because it’s primarily a romance novel. On the flip side, Sara Barnard wrote this and I really enjoyed her debut, Beautiful Broken Things, so I was still curious.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: ableism, accidents, alcoholism, anxiety, bi- or multiracial characters, british authors, dating, deafness, depression, disability, discrimination, diversity, divorced parents, friendship, grief, high school, hospital, mental health, racism, running, selective mutism

October 31, 2016

HEARTLESS by Marissa Meyer

October 31, 2016

Book cover & rating - Heartless by Marissa MeyerBefore reading Heartless, I made sure to read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll. After all, Marissa Meyer sought to pen a prequel, imagining the tale of the young Queen of Hearts. Growing up, I didn’t read those classics. Like many, I watched movies and TV adaptations. With this retelling on the horizon, however, I decided it was finally time to read the books.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, baking, friendship, retellings, romance, villains, wonderland

October 6, 2016

THE CALL by Peadar Ó Guilín

October 6, 2016

Book cover & rating - THE CALL by Peadar Ó GuilínBefore receiving a review copy of The Call, I hadn’t heard of it. Reviews on Goodreads were few and vague. The synopsis didn’t give much away either. All I knew was that this would be a book of horror — a genre I generally avoid. In any case, with Halloween around the bend, I thought I should at least read one creepy book this month.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: betrayal, boarding school, bullying, death, disability, friendship, hope, irish authors, lgbtq characters, loyalty, monsters, murder, mythology, survival

September 8, 2016

OUR CHEMICAL HEARTS by Krystal Sutherland

September 8, 2016

Book cover & rating - OUR CHEMICAL HEARTS by Krystal SutherlandIn the first chapter Henry, the protagonist, introduces Our Chemical Hearts as kind of a love story. Kind of a love story, it is. It also is a remarkable eloquent book on heartbreak and love in various forms — romantic, friendly, parental, and so on.

· Categories: Fiction

July 5, 2016

THE DARK DAYS CLUB by Alison Goodman

July 5, 2016

Book cover & rating - THE DARK DAYS CLUB by Alison GoodmanWhen I first heard of The Dark Days Club, I was intrigued. Though I hadn’t read Jane Austen novels nor any of the popular series of Cassandra Clare, I knew those names held promise. Yes, Alison Goodman is an author unto herself but sometimes it’s hard to discount influences. With that, I first picked up Pride & Prejudice. It took me more than a month to reach page 84 before I got too exasperated and put it on hold. I didn’t try City of Bones. I dove into The Dark Days Club, not wanting to postpone it too long.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: death, friendship, monsters, murder, regency, romance

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