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June 19, 2015

THOSE GIRLS by Lauren Saft

June 19, 2015

Book cover of THOSE GIRLS by Lauren SaftThere are so many reasons to hate Those Girls. Yet when I step away from the content and simply think about the structure of Those Girls as a novel, it actually holds up pretty well. This is why I think Lauren Saft has what it takes to become a successful author but I don’t have it in me to like this book much.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: abuse, accidents, alcoholism, american authors, betrayal, bullying, cheating, dating, death, dysfunctional families, family problems, frenemies, friendship, high school, lies, loneliness, morality, post-traumatic stress disorder, revenge, secrets, self perception

May 27, 2015

FAHRENHEIT 451 by Ray Bradbury

May 27, 2015

FAHRENHEIT 451 by Ray BradburyHow does one even review classics? I think it hardly matters what a singular person like me thinks and blogs about them. Classics have been scrutinised till their words ran dry, I’m sure. Whether I like it or not probably doesn’t matter to anyone when deciding to read classics.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, censorship, knowledge, mass media, modern classics, technology

May 9, 2015

MATERIAL GIRLS by Elaine Dimopoulous

May 9, 2015

Book cover of MATERIAL GIRLS by Elaine DimopoulosReading Material Girls felt like an immersion into an alternate reality. I hesitate to call it futuristic, as many dystopian novels tend to be, because there was no sense of history in relation to our world today.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, capitalism, celebrities, consumerism, discrimination, fashion, insurgency, morality, musicians, social commentary

May 4, 2015

BELZHAR by Meg Wolitzer

May 4, 2015

Book cover of BELZHAR by Meg WolitzerOne of the books I most looked forward to in 2014 was Belzhar. When I first saw the US cover, I was taken in and when I read the short description, I was sold. I wanted to read the book. It didn’t matter to me that I had never read a word of Sylvia Plath because I had every intention to. (For the record, I read The Bell Jar before Belzhar to preempt spoilers. Hah.) The hook for me was the exploration of mental stability.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, boarding school, diversity, family problems, friendship, high school, mental health, psychology, romance, self discovery, self-esteem

April 16, 2015

WE WERE LIARS by E. Lockhart

April 16, 2015

Book cover of WE WERE LIARS by E. LockhartIf there’s one thing I have to say about this book it’s that We Were Stupid would have been a much more appropriate title than We Were Liars. I was more convinced of the characters’ stupidity than them calling themselves the Liars. Perhaps the title with regards to liars was supposed to raise intrigue. Indeed, it did. I was very curious about the book. In the end though, I was sorely disappointed.

· Categories: Fiction Keywords: american authors, amnesia, family problems, post-traumatic stress disorder, race relations, romance

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