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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Born a Crime by Trevor Noah

I wasn't sure what to expect when I started listening to this book.  I know Trevor Noah from the Daily Show.  And actually I only know him from clips of the Daily Show on Facebook.  I must say I am so glad that I listened to this book rather then read it.  Read to me by Trevor himself, who better then to tell his story.
At times I couldn't believe half of what I was listening to.  I would stop and research to see if he was taking creative licence with his life.  But as it turns out he didn't need creative licence his life was exactly as he told it.  I laughed until I couldn't breathe and I cried just as much.  His life is incredible.  He is inspiring.  I highly recommend this biography.  If you can, listen to him tell his story.  You won't want him to stop.

Wednesday, April 19, 2017

A LONG HIATUS











It seems that I have been an extremely bad blogger.  I have read, but honestly I just forgot to blog about it.  I am going to try desperately to turn over a new leaf and write a post at least once every two weeks.  I would like to say once a week but I don't think that is realistic.  If you would like to post a blog book review just drop me a note and I would be happy to share your review with full credit to you on the THHS Book Review.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany, and Jack Thorne

Wow, just wow!  I will start this off by saying I wasn't sure if I wanted to read this.  I am a HUGE Harry Potter fan and wasn't exactly sure how I felt about continuing on with the next generation.  My family couldn't believe I didn't pick it up the day it came out or read it in a couple of hours.
I decided to pick it up at a shopping trip to Target and when I got home sat in my comfy chair and opened it.  That was all it took.  I was transported back to the wizarding world in one swoop.
While not a fan of the play format it did not distract me in the least.  I loved every second of the story.  I felt Harry's pain as he struggled with parenting, something I can totally relate to.  I loved watching the progeny be the same and yet very different from their parents.  I loved the inside jokes and the ribbing.  I am so glad I read it,  I while I didn't devour it in an hour, it only took a day.  I highly recommend it.

Friday, July 29, 2016

Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

There are no words strong enough to describe how this bittersweet story made me feel.  A beautifully written tale about Louisa, a quirky young women who has lead a relative boring life.  This all changes when she becomes caregiver to Will Traynor a former jet-setter who is now wheelchair bound after a tragic accident left him quadriplegic.
Louisa's goal show Will that life is still worth living, Will's goal, get Louisa to live.  Humorous one page and heartbreaking this next you will go on a roller-coaster adventure with the two.  The conclusion of which will have you reeling.

Friday, May 27, 2016

Dare to Diappoint by Ozge Samanci

A beautifully written and illustrated graphic novel that tells the coming of age story of author/illustrator Ozge Samanci.  The story takes place in Turkey during the turbulent 70's and 80's.  We watch as our heroine struggles to find herself while trying to please all around her.  In the end she learns that in pleasing herself might disappoint some her happiness is what's important.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

El Deafo by Cece Bell

This autobiographic graphic novel tell the story of Cece Bell.  Cece contracted spinal meningitis when she was just four years old and suffered severe hearing loss.  El Deafo tells the struggle she had with learning how to come to terms with and adjusting to this.  The book focuses on her elementary school years, and like many children she is learning to make new friends and fit in.  Cece just wants to be accepted and have friends like a normal hearing kid.  Under times of stress we see inside her and the superhero person "El Deafo" she created to help her get through difficult times.  This Newberry Honor book tells this story that anyone who has gone through elementary school would relate to.  There is crude humor, some misbehavior, a couple of tantrums, and just plain adolescent behaviror.  The comic book illustrations which are reminiscent of Marc Brown's Arthur support the story throughout.

Transgender Lives: Complex Stories, Complex Voices by Kirstin Cronn-Mills

Transgender Lives: Complex Stories, Complex Voices is a  book that gives its readers a brief introduction into the world of the transgender.  Filled with individual’s accounts on their own lives and experiences the book gives insight to the difficulties people face.   Facts are sprinkled throughout the book in call-outs explaining various terms  and situations.   Transgender Lives is good introduction to help teens struggling with their identity as well as help people understand what it means to be transgender.