Although I have watched the first two movies from the hunger games a few times, this is the first time I’m reading the books. I wasn’t planning to share my thoughts about this trilogy since everyone, and their mother knows about the hunger games, but I couldn’t resist. I have to say that I loved … Continue reading Thoughts On The Hunger Games
Category: Reviews
Ripples & Waves: A Queer Retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid by L.A. Witt
I wasn’t planning to review this book, but after reading it, I have thoughts that I would like to share. I have to say that if I have to choose my favourite Disney princess, the little mermaid is it. Which I find that it does have to do with gender being that instead of genitals, … Continue reading Ripples & Waves: A Queer Retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Mermaid by L.A. Witt
Slim to None by Jenny Gardiner
I’m currently reading Slim to None, and I have some thoughts on this book, and I want to share them with you. First, I have to say that all cover editions are all darn cute. We meet Abbie, who is a fat main character and not sorry about it, which is refreshing to see. She … Continue reading Slim to None by Jenny Gardiner
Nappily Ever After Book and Movie Rant (Might Have Spoilers)
I know what you’re thinking, how dare you a trans, white guy this book and movie but believe it or no I have thoughts on both that I thought I would share them with you. The first scene that made me think in both the book and the movie when Venus’s mum was doing her … Continue reading Nappily Ever After Book and Movie Rant (Might Have Spoilers)
Roll with It by Jamie Sumner
We meet Ellie, who lives with her mum because her dad couldn’t deal with his daughter’s disability and found another wife. Funny enough is that disability that makes this book special to me since Ellie and I have the same condition. For those who don’t know, Cerebral palsy comes in many types and in different … Continue reading Roll with It by Jamie Sumner
Let Me Show You (True-Blue #1) by Becca Seymour
It all started when Carter, the veterinarian was having a hard time with finding guys to date due to the lack of gay guys in his small town (an issue that I can relate to). Tanner, who works as a construction worker who moved to town to help his best friend take care of his … Continue reading Let Me Show You (True-Blue #1) by Becca Seymour
More From Life by S.J. Crabb
Even though the main character in the book Amanda and my life have nothing in common since she is a single mother of two teens and I don’t have kids, however, I know what is like you need to go away from your life. I have to say that I find the way she managed … Continue reading More From Life by S.J. Crabb
We Used To Be Friends by Amy Spalding
At the very start, we read about James which isn’t a widespread name for a girl which makes me think a bit of gender bender which of course I like; we see her unburying a time capsule that her old friend Kat and she have buried four years before and read the letters now that … Continue reading We Used To Be Friends by Amy Spalding
Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
If you ever thought whether a person could be in a way, get forced into a friendship? That’s what happened to Greg Gaines when his mum forces him to rekindle a friendship his child since Rachel has been diagnosed with leukemia. In the first few pages, we see Greg, who is in his last master … Continue reading Me and Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
My Life as an Ice Cream Sandwich by Ibi Zoboi
My first thoughts when I went to pick up this book to read it, I told myself that I’m going to love it. Since on paper, it has all the elements I look for in a book like the Realistic Fiction and it being Middle Grade and from what I heard from other people whose … Continue reading My Life as an Ice Cream Sandwich by Ibi Zoboi
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