Wolves of Dynamo
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Thirteen-year-old Eileen MacCormick has always called Dynamo City home. Its bustling streets,...
Fantasy coming of age werewolves
Karla Dee (6 KP) rated Her Good Side in Books
May 27, 2023
Friends turned into more than friends story and it is a coming of age tale for both of the characters. Bethany and Jacob are bad at dating and decide to pretend date and usually this kind of story ends up getting dramatic messy and full of teen angst that is hard for me to get through but this book was totally not that vibe. They are both strong characters that don't succumb to peer pressure which is awesome <3<3<3
Boys in the Trees: A Memoir
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#1 New York Times Bestseller A People Magazine Top Ten Book of the Year 'A sensational memoir...
Acanthea Grimscythe (300 KP) rated Inspection in Books
Feb 6, 2019
The Alphabet Boys and the Letter Girls are a group of kids, twenty-six of each, who are known simply by their name: a letter of the alphabet. And yet, each child has their own personality despite the controlled environment they’re raised in. I absolutely loved the way Malerman wrote the characters in this story: I felt disgust, I felt sadness, I felt hope. It’s rare that I make these kind of connections with characters lately. I also liked the use of an unlikely hero in this book, but I can’t really go into details beyond that without spoiling anything.
In Inspection, the goal is to raise children without knowledge of the outside world. The Parenthood wants these fifty-two boys and girls unsullied by the real world so their intellect takes precedence among all other things. In that regard, the plot works. Unfortunately, it’s also fairly predictable. After all, oppression leads to revolt and the manner in which the Alphabet Boys and Letter Girls are raised is more than enough for the reader to determine the outcome.
Malerman’s been a bit of a hit or miss with me, and though I love his writing, some of his work is difficult to get through. For instance, Unbury Carol was a DNF from me, where as A House at the Bottom of a Lake kept my attention throughout the story, even if in the end it was just alright. (Though that too is a coming of age story and definitely worth reading if you’re a Malerman fan.) That said, when I went into Inspection, I was wary. Of course I was stoked that I was approved for the galley, but I was also scared. In the end, that fear was pointless. This book is definitely one of my more enjoyable reads so far this year.
Olivia (102 KP) rated The Female of the Species in Books
Mar 27, 2019 (Updated Mar 27, 2019)
I've heard a few people say it was intense, hard to finish. I personally, did not have that trouble. Then again, I watched and read a lot of stuff I probably shouldn't have at a really young age and am probably, at least slightly, emotionally stunted. I can definitely see where other readers are coming from though. So, as much as I highly recommend this book, proceed with caution.
Captain Fantastic: Elton John's Stellar Trip Through the '70s
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In August 1970 Elton John achieved overnight fame after a rousing performance at the Troubadour in...
As Good As Can Be
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Dave Knight is a wayward child growing up in a military family during the 1950s. His older sister...
Coming of Age Historical Fiction
Bible movies - Parables and miracles
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Parables and miracles movie is an easy way to talk about Jesus and God with your kids. Don't forget...
Susie Bright recommended Mon oncle Antoine (1971) in Movies (curated)
Albert Camus
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One of France's most high-profile writers, Albert Camus experienced both public adulation and...