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text 2019-05-01 02:20
Third time's the charm ...
The History of the Ancient World: From the Earliest Accounts to the Fall of Rome - Susan Wise Bauer

... or so they say. It's my third attempt at this book and, trust me, the book is not the problem. I keep getting distracted by other things every time I pick it up. Hoping to complete it this time around *fingers crossed tightly*

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review 2019-03-14 18:42
What Makes Girls Sick and Tired by Lucile de Peslouan and Genevieve Darling
What Makes Girls Sick and Tired - Lucile de Pesloüan,Genevieve Darling

This comic packs a lot of ideas and questions into a small, accessible package. The illustrations have only a single line but they cover a whole gamut of issues of facing young women today.

 

That striking brevity gets the readers attention, but it of course can't cover everything or get into the deeper arguments for feminism and the importance of being supportive of each other and taking civic action. 

 

A great inspirational gift.

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text 2019-03-07 18:08
My February 2019
The Mermaid's Voice Returns in this One - Amanda Lovelace
What Makes Girls Sick and Tired - Lucile de Pesloüan,Genevieve Darling
Das Lied der Krähen: Roman (Glory or Grave, Band 1) - Michelle Reid,Leigh Bardugo
Das Gold der Krähen - Leigh Bardugo
The Mermaid's Voice Returns in this One - 5 stars
What Makes Girls Sick and Tired - 3 stars
Das Lied der Krähen - 5 stars
Das Gold der Krähen - 5 stars

 

Favorite book(s) of the month:

The Mermaid's Voice Returns in this One, Six of Crows duology

 

Books started this month but haven't finished yet:

Still, Spindle, Wahrheit gegen Wahrheit, Wie Blut so rot

 

Random ramblings:

I'm so happy with this months reading. I actually managed to read the Six of Crows duology in one month, without struggle. I loved these books so much. Also the other book that I have read, I really loved and enjoyed them. Super great reading month.

 
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review 2019-02-07 16:00
What Makes Girls Sick and Tired!!!
What Makes Girls Sick and Tired - Lucile de Pesloüan,Genevieve Darling

First things first: I received this book through NetGalley

 

 

Summary: What Makes Girls Sick and Tired is a feminist manifesto that denounces the discrimination against and unfairness felt by women from childhood to adulthood. The graphic novel, illustrated in a strikingly minimalist style with images of girls with varied body types and personalities, invites teenagers to question the sexism that surrounds us, in ways that are obvious and hidden, simple and complex.

The book's beginnings as a fanzine shine through in its honesty and directness, confronting the inequalities faced by young women, everyday. And it ends with a line of hope, that with solidarity, girls will hurt less, as they hold each other up with support and encouragement.

 

My review: I feel like this was just scratching the surface.

 

I loved it. I truly did. I loved the way the words came together with the illustrations.
But in the end it wasn't anything new. It is still important, don't get me wrong. There are so many things wrong with the world when it comes to how women are treated. And it's super important to talk about it, to not just start this conversation but to keep it going.

 

I loved it for what it is. I just wish they would have gone a bit more deeper. But there is always the opportunity to make a second part, cause let's be real, this can be a never ending series of books.

 
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review 2018-11-13 01:29
Soul Song by Mikea Howard
Soul Song (Soul Mate Tree #10) - Mikea Howard

This book was provided to me free of charge in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are definitely my own

This book is not a stand alone from obvious as I felt so lost when I first started reading it. This is book #2.5 in the author's own series called 'The Diesel War', so it would have been nice to know some backstory or something to be able to follow this along.

Like a "catch me up" synopsis before the actual story maybe? Now I was thinking not the entire store will have this shifter thing going on but boy was I wrong. They have so many of them such as werewolf shifters, eagle shifters, good vs bad shifters, Gods and Goddesses.

This book is about Guatimozin, Tim, an eagle shifter that helps people in the realm between life and death cross over to their loved ones. He is quite selfless and has never want for anything until he meets Dottie.

The writing style is fluid, well developed, and at a steady pace with the authors doing a great job with the worldbuilding and really provided so much detail in their writing that it was easy to picture.

However, There are some very predictable scenes yet there are still a few unexpected twists and turns that you won’t see coming! Unfortunately, I had a really hard time following along and had to re-read several passages over and over again.

So, this book is filled with the characters, settings, scenes, backstory, and language; called Diesel Speak from the author’s other book series, The Diesel War Book Series. This certainly made things more complicated and confusing. I definitely felt like I had walked into the middle of a movie, instead of what I had come to know with these mostly standalone Soul Mate Tree Books.

So, I cannot suggest this book to be read as a standalone. However, you do not need to read the previous nine Soul Mate Tree Books to understand this one; in fact, that wont help at all. I would suggest reading the first two books of The Diesel War Book Series before picking up this book.

I read and review books in the middle of the series with fair amount of the time having not read the previous books in that series. Usually, I have no trouble following along. Yes, there is overlap of characters, backstory, settings, etc. However, most authors gently remind the reader about what happened in the previous book(s) during the first couple chapters. Yes, I probably wont get all the inside jokes and not realize some things, but I can still read the book and get the jiff of things. With this book, I felt like I might as well have been reading it in a different laungage I could barely understand. Which is truly sad to say, because I loved the characters, great storyline, fantastic world-building, immaculate attention to details, fluid writing style, and I am loving the Soul Mate Tree Books. So, I was quite heartbroken and disappointed that this book didn’t live up to its predecessors.

With that being said I did enjoy reading the book even though I found myself rereading a few passages. Being confused at turns and seeing where this book ended was all beauiful. I hate that I was walking into a middle of a series but glad I found this book as I will be looking into the Diesel War Books to catch up where I am know. This book will be recommended to anyone who loves romantic, fantasy or paranormal readers. Which is why I give Soul Song a four and half out of five stars.

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