Wednesday, October 9, 2019

She Does Not Blog

After completing first 7 weeks of graduate school, I do know one thing.. She (me) does not blog. Don't get me wrong, I love to talk about the book I am reading and boy, do I love to read, but blogging has not become something I find fulfilling.

Being able to write about what I have been reading has been interesting. It makes me take a deeper look into the books to be able to have more to say. But for me, I do not want reading to be about that. Instead I enjoy keeping them and my thoughts about them to myself, maybe like a little secret . :) I am thankful for this experience and the "encouragement" to blog because I have learned somethings about myself in the process.

1. I am a procrastinator
2. I can read a book quicker than I can talk about the book
3. I cannot spell and I do not know how to post a link to a blog for a cute GIF video.

Good day my friends!

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Flags of our Fathers or aka She's Crying

Lets be honest. I am not much of a history buff, as history is not really my thing. I do not know much about American history or any other kind of history. I sometimes find myself bored by the subject and lost, daydreaming about food or something more important. LOL.

Flags of our Fathers was definitely than other of historical book I have ever read. Written by one of the sons of the famous flag-raisers in the picture of the flag being raised on Iwo Jimas, it is heart-felt! The son tells the story of every soldier pictured in the well talked about photograph. This is a graphic story with many details about war that could be gruesome for some. I found the book to be hard to put down and absolutely sad.

I encourage every one to read this book on one of the most bloody wars the United States has ever been in. Get some insight into American history with this absolute love story.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Petals of the Moon

I am not regularly a poetry reading kind of girl. It bores me and is typically not something I want to cuddle up on the couch with a cup of coffee and read all day. Well, after reading Petals of the Moon, that has for sure changed for me.

This book of poetry draws you in with its ominous black covers with the phases on the moon symmetrically placed. Its gorgeous! The poetry is short but very deep on each page as it goes through describing a sleepless night. This book is broken down into "phases" of the moon as different chapters, if you will.

Though it is almost dark it is comforting in a way as well. This poetry by C. Churchill is great for someone like me, just starting out in the poetry biz. I recommend it for a great read and if not, a gorgeous cover for your coffee table. ;)

Thursday, September 12, 2019

Diversity Literature

    Recently, I have been introduced into a new genre of literature I was very unfamiliar with. Diversity literature has been the up and coming genre recently and I found myself diving in. Not knowing where to start I took to......

goodreads.com

     I wanted something would be great for kids but simple. I felt diversity literature could be one of those things to come off as harsh and "in your face" for young kids. After searching the site, I found The Families of our Neighborhood. This illustrated kids book described a neighborhood with many different familes who livied in different types of homes. PERFECT, I thought! Kids could totally get on board with this.
     This children's book could not get any cuter. Each page showed a different family and their home. Some families were African America with a few children, some families included a grandmother raising her grandchildren, and the book continued on like this. I found it appriopriate and brightly colored, which is perfect for introducing children to the idea of diversity.

     Children do not need some loud, throw in your face, deep meaning book of diversity, but instead they do need to know that all families are normal and important, which is just what this book did.


    

Saturday, September 7, 2019

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane

     The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo is a wonderful, exciting children's read. It is quick to read but is one that will leave an impact on you for sure. As the story begins, Edward is a well taken care of china rabbit. His owner, Abilene takes great care of Edward and always dresses him in the very best outfits. After a unfortunate event, Edward finds himself lost at sea and then back in the hands of love once more.
     Again and again, Edward finds himself lost and again found. A once snooty rabbit, to good for love, finds himself longing to be in the arms of someone again. Edward finds more than a new home throughout the book, but finds himself. He gets renamed time and time again but always ends up loving his different lives.

    This story has such a deep meaning to it. Understanding Edward's attitude change throughout the story is so important. A once arrogant rabbit that only allowed silk to clothe his body, soon came to love silly pink dresses and even a hobo's ta-bogon, cut to fit his porcelain arms. After reading this I came to evaluate my own life. Have I drifted into being so "upedy" that I am to good for the simple things of life?


Thursday, September 5, 2019

The Serpent King

     I have been super busy reading this week I almost forgot to tell you guys about it!

     My latest read is The Serpent King by Jeff Zetner is an absolute heart stopper. This book is about three friends with very different home lives in their senior year of high school. Dillard Early is the son of a snake holding preacher, who has recently been thrown in jail for some very sketchy things found on a family laptop. Travis Bohanan is a tall, red headed character with a love for wizard books and his internet girlfriend Amelia. Their best friend Lydia Blankenship is an internet famous blogger with supportive parents and plans to go to NYU after graduation.
     The three friends find that senior year is filled with emotion and the thought of each other not being around all the time gets them all in the dumps. Death and romance strike the end, but I won’t spoil the ending for you.

     I definitely recommend this read for someone who loves a little suspense and romance. These friends drag you right into their lives with descriptive thoughts that leave you wanting more from all of them. I was sad when the book ended and for sure started looking to see if there was any type of sequel.


Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Hello everyone!

My name is Emily and I am so excited to start sharing some fun books with you guys. I hope to be able to cover different genres as well as age groups. Hope you continue to follow me and lets start reading!