The Girl Who Fell by Shannon M. Parker is a shockingly realistic story. It will have its readers putting themselves right into the shoes of the highly relatable main character. This is a beautifully written novel that many will enjoy and learn from. Continue reading
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Review: The Flood Girls by Richard Fifield
The Flood Girls by Richard Fifield is one of those books that reminds you of your favourite mixed tape. The writing is absolutely intoxicating and definitely stirs up some raw emotions. In a nutshell, the story is a work of art that captivates the reader with its cast of powerful characters, provides a sense of nostalgia and is all tied together with its richly woven themes. Continue reading
Review: P.S. I Still Love You, Jenny Han
P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han is the perfect sequel for To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before. The second story picks up immediately after the first book ends, however it is completely different. The same contemporary writing style of Jenny Han is definitely at play, but we see a new version of Lara Jean, a love triangle and lots of humour. Continue reading
Review: Rethinking Normal by Katie Rain Hill
Rethinking Normal by Katie Rain Hill is a compelling book about the struggles that she experienced growing up as transgender. This memoir that she wrote about her life up until the time of publication is an inspiring tale of teen experiences, gender re-assignment surgery and raising awareness about transgender. Continue reading