I read a lot of World War II books last year, but this one was a little different. This was a story about hope and faith. Even though it's set in a concentration camp, I found it inspiring and uplifting instead of depressing and sad. It's more about rising above the evil around us. Yes, ... Read More »
Book Review: Make Good Art by Neil Gaiman
Make Good Art is a beautiful speech that Neil Gaiman gave in 2012. I liked how Neil Gaiman talked about how he made life choices. He had a goal of becoming an author that he imagined as a mountain in the distance. He looked at the choices in front of him and decided whether they ... Read More »
Book Review: Shadow of the Queen by Daniel T. Thompson
Book Review of Shadow of the Queen on a Post-it I post reviews like this on my Instagram feed. Be sure to follow me there! The graphic novel Shadow of the Queen had Red as a main character because we don't see much of her or the werewolves in the show. I liked seeing Red, Snow White, and the Huntsman ... Read More »
Book Review: Bomb by Steve Sheinkin
I was hooked right from the beginning. Bomb starts with a Russian spy getting caught who tells the whole story that follows. Bomb has everything: science, blackmail, intrigue, secret spies, and the race to defeat the worst enemy in history-Hitler. The best way to learn the basics of history is to read children's books. Bomb covers more history than I ... Read More »
Book Review: Smart People Don’t Diet by Charlotte Markey
Smart People Don't Diet is a common-sense, long-term approach to weight loss. It's probably a refresher course to the health class you took in high school. Since it's been a while since I was in high school, it was kind of nice to get some reminders of the best way to stay healthy. The first part ... Read More »
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