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About Kiasha

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Kiasha's Reviews:

Powerful, Poignant Poetry

March 7, 2016 by Kiasha Leave a Comment

salt. is a beautiful, powerful little book, one that my kindle predicted would take me half an hour to read, but instead took me more than a week, as I frequently had to put it down and wander away, blinking back tears while Waheed’s striking words ran through my mind. More than one poem made me gasp, several nearly made me cry. All of them made me think. Some of the poems are hard, critical little things, making me reflect on my own privilege and […]

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As Secret Identities Go, It’s Not A Very Good One

February 25, 2016 by Kiasha Leave a Comment

The Nightingale is the story of two sisters caught up in Nazi-occupied France, and how they survive – and fight back – in their own distinct ways. Viann’s top priority is survival, for both her and her young daughter, as life gets increasingly difficult as the war continues, while Isabelle, the younger, feistier sister, joins the Resistance and finds a way to fight more actively as the Nightingale. Except their real last name is Rossignol, which literally means Nightingale, so it feels a little weird […]

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I Doubt Love is the Word for it, but Like Will Do

February 25, 2016 by Kiasha 1 Comment

Who Do You Love starts with our protagonist’s heartbreak, then rewinds to her as an eight-year-old girl, meeting the boy who, spoilers, she ends up loving. Each chapter alternates viewpoints between Rachel, our eight-year-old with a heart condition, and Andy, the impoverished boy growing up with a single mother, skipping ages willy-nilly until they come together at some undisclosed later time – in their thirties, I guess? Oddly, the timeline is quite clear about aging them up until the last few chapters. The interplay is […]

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Can I Seriously Not Think Up a Good Pun for “Golden Son”?

February 19, 2016 by Kiasha 3 Comments

Golden Son is the second book in the Red Rising Trilogy, and chronicles Darrow’s life after the Institute as he works towards achieving his rebel/terrorist goals of bringing down society as he knows it. Not surprisingly, he progresses towards his goals but also suffers sufficient setbacks to make the fight going into the third book seem more challenging than ever. Basically: this book sure is a second book in a trilogy. Yup. This book was probably better than Red Rising, but I liked it less. […]

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