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Advice for the eloquent

December 30, 2017 by Sophia 1 Comment

How to Be a Person in the World by Heather Havrilesky is another book I saw on NPR’s Best Books of 2016 list. What makes me sad about this list is that it’s almost 2018, and there are still so many books that I want to read. I guess it’s inevitable when the list has over three hundred books of all different genres that I won’t get to them all. Then there are the recommendations from Cannonball and other friends, random books I see at the bookstore, […]

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: Heather Havrilevsky, Sophia

I was rolling my eyes so hard

December 30, 2017 by Sophia Leave a Comment

A friend of mine from book club mentioned that she’d read some romance novels by C.M. Owens and really enjoyed them. I was intrigued, always ready to find a new, favorite romance author. I went on Amazon and quickly found Hooked on the Game (2014), the first book in the Sterling Shore series for free! So that worked out perfectly. Unfortunately, even though there was sometimes some good heat and connection between the leads, I found the whole thing preposterous. Raya Capperton is a focused college student, […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: C.M. Owens, New Adult, Sophia

Rich, white family drama

December 30, 2017 by Sophia Leave a Comment

The Vacationers (2014) by Emma Straub is another book I saw displayed at the library, and it caught my attention. I think I recognized the author from another reading list, and I decided to pick it up. There’s really not much to this book at first glance. The plot is that a family goes on vacation for two weeks in Spain. They’re well off and they have first world problems caused by their own angst and bad choices. What made this book interesting and fun to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Emma Straub, Sophia

Choose kindness first

December 30, 2017 by Sophia Leave a Comment

“Shall we make a new rule of life…always to try to be a little kinder than is necessary?” (299) Just the other day, we were talking at work about the hardest times for kids as they grow up. I said, unequivocally, that middle school was the worst for me. I didn’t have a particularly bad time of it, but I think there was a reason I had a spate of migraines during middle school. Middle school kids have an astounding capacity for cruelty. August Pullman, […]

Filed Under: Children's, Fiction, Young Adult Tagged With: R.J. Palacio, Sophia

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