Loved this one much more than the first one. :)
Loved this one much more than the first one. :)
I LOVED Wonder Woman the movie. It makes sense to read up on this amazing lady! This one was definitely different from the movie but I liked her story.
I've had a lot going on lately so I'm not too far in but I'm in love! Hope it keeps up.
Currently reading Allegedly. I'm about a third way through. It's eye opening and sad. And the "mystery" keeps you going.
I selected about 25 books from being packed. I miss all the choices but I'm confident I can get through these. 😎
Loved this graphic novel. 😍 fingers crossed there is a second one in the works.
I don't love love stories but this one has my heart. It makes me happy and the coming of age seems very relevant to today's age group. 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
This book was a good mix of science and human interest. Henrietta was an amazing woman but her daughter Deborah was such a strong and kind person. I loved their story and I learned a lot about the injustices of medical procedures.
I will definitely be recommending this to my students.
Amazing. I fell in love with all the characters and stories that represented so many cultures and types of people. I even wish some of them were books! Loved it.
Just getting into this one. I am intrigued by the first 70 or so pages. Hoping it's good!!!
If I had to go through what this woman went through I would quit my job. I expected it to be funnier. I also did not enjoy how extremely negative it was. 💁Still going to pass it on to my teacher homies.
I'm not one for chick lit but this one has so much body positivity and growth that I fell in love.
I didn't enjoy this volume as much but still an interesting read. 🙌🏻 gotta support female empowerment.
I liked this comic too but I expected more. It might have been missing a section which is why it felt jumbled. I'll pick up the next one and give it a shot.
Love love loved this comic. It's been in the class library for a while but I finally read it. Go girls 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
There is more than one kind of freedom, said Aunt Lydia. Freedom to and freedom from. In the days of anarchy, it was freedom to. Now you are being given freedom from. Don't underrate it.
Overall the book was cute. It didn't have me begging to finish but it did have a nice modern day telling of Sherlock and Watson.
That's some F-ed up shizzzzz. But my students and I were at least interested in the story to keep going.
It took me a week to finish this book which is a pretty long time for me. I liked the book and I plan on reading the next one but it didn't have any pivotal points that forced me to keep going. I just put it down and came back over and over again. I did like it tho. :)
Hoping to get through this series in a flash. It's pretty interesting so far for an end of the world book!
As a high school teacher I can see so many reasons to read this in a classroom. I'm going to do my best this year to read it to my kiddos.
I listened to this one in the car. I think if I had been reading it I would have bailed on it because it was a very slow beginning. However, because I could listen to it I was able to push through until the end. It wasn't a very thorough book and definitely can't stand on its own; I'm going to have to read the next one. I did enjoy it even with the strange names. 😜
For anybody who has dealt with losing someone to suicide, this book really is amazing.
Read this book in class. I'm not a country fan so I didn't get most of the references, but the overall theme of perseverance was well written.
Love love love! I adore how they represented a strong, young, Muslim woman! She's so cool. 😎