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Favorite Reviews:
I have reviewed many books over the years, and some reviews have been more interesting or fun to write than others. The below list were my favorites to write.
• Ada, or Ardor
• Choose Your Own Autobiography
• Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
• If Not, Winter
• Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell
• The Kid Table
• Like Water for Chocolate
• Lolita
• The Monk
• The Night Circus
• Oathbringer
• Return of the Native
• Rhythm of War
• S
• Things Fall Apart
• The Unit
• The Woods Are Always WatchingCategories:
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Thimble Summer, by Elizabeth Enright
Thimble Summer was published in 1938 and won the Newberry Medal in 1939. It’s about a 9-year-old girl named Garnet growing up on a farm in rural Southwestern Wisconsin. The book takes her through several months during one summer, through … Continue reading
Beneath My Mother’s Feet, by Amjed Qamar
Nazia lives in working class Karachi, Pakistan. Her family is not rich, but she and her siblings are still able to go to school, and her mother does not have to work outside the home. However, when Nazia’s father is … Continue reading
Posted in 2009, Prose, Young Adult
Tagged divinity, gender studies, Middle East, POC
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Zel, by Donna Jo Napoli
This book is a retelling of Rapunzel. I’ll keep this short. I didn’t particularly like it. It wasn’t badly written or anything, but I think I’ve just decided I don’t really like fairy tale retellings. I recently tried to start … Continue reading
Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret, by Judy Blume
Margaret (age 11) has just moved from NYC to New Jersey, and is trying to cope with the change and to fit in at her new school. Already she’s different: Her parents do not have any religion and so Margaret … Continue reading
Death Comes for the Archbishop, by Willa Cather
It’s been awhile since I read a slow classic, over several days, and Death Comes for the Archbishop was just perfect for me: nicely paced, quiet and calm, evocative, and something that transported me to a different time. This was … Continue reading
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson
Pretty much everyone knows the story of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and if you don’t know, it’d be better if I don’t give any details at all, so I’m not going to talk about the plot at all. I … Continue reading
Posted in 2009, Adult, Prose
Tagged atmospheric, circus horror, classics, favorite, memorable, multi-read, psychology, reread, RIP-worthy, speculative
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A Crooked Kind of Perfect, by Linda Urban
Ten-year-old Zoe wants to play the piano, but instead, her dad gets her a Perfectone D60 organ. This is not the only problem in Zoe’s life. Her mom almost never comes home from work. Her dad has some sort of … Continue reading
Posted in 2009, Children's, Prose
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Protected: Tithe, by Holly Black
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The Death of Ivan Ilych, by Leo Tolstoy
What if my entire nature, my entire conscious life, simply was not the real thing? …Not the real thing. Everything you lived by and still live by is a lie, a deception that blinds you from the reality of life … Continue reading
Protected: Atonement, by Ian McEwan
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