Category: review
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Sci-fi- Books
Sci-Fi books have been a popular form of entertainment for generations. From Jules Verne’s classic “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea” to modern classics like “The Giver”, “Adulthoodrites”, and “Codebreakers”, sci-fi books are a great way to explore new worlds and ideas. These are some of the most popular sci-fi books and we will look at…
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Try DIY
I’m trying some new ideas here. Do you DIY? Have you ever wanted to try and do something yourself but thought it was too difficult? You can do it yourself too! DIY projects are a great way to save money, be creative, and feel a sense of accomplishment. DIY projects range from simple home repairs…
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Discussion of the Giver by Lois Lowry
Jonas was an unusual person. He was blessed with the power of memory, something that was rare and coveted in the colorblind world he lived in. As such, it was his duty to remember all of the forgotten history of his society. Although to some it may seem like a utopia, Jonas knew better. He…
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Discussion of a Midsummer Nights Dream by Shakespeare
Fairies and Cupids intervene in our love lives causing chaos that we believe are only dreams. Demetrius and Lysander fall in love with Helena in their dreams. Lysander and Hermia are going to run away together until Lysander is sprinkled with fairy dust and now loves Helena. Puck has messed up and he corrects his…
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Discussion of Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Janie’s grandmother wants her to be secure and marries her off to Logan, a much older man. Janie’s light is diminished because she has to do what Logan tells her. She has to work in the potato field. Joe thinks a woman shouldn’t have to work in the field. She should sit on the porch…
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Discussion of Void by Tiffany Ann Joissin
Tiffany Ann Joissin’s debut novel takes us into a fascinating world with supernatural beings ands humans. Void is a mystery that unlocks new characters and abilities throughout the story. The story is exciting and unexpected. The work put into this book is clear through the nuanced foreshadowing. She has created an epic adventure where the…
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Discussion of Glitch by Toasha Jiordiano
Toasha describes the glitch world in a way that makes you see, feel, and smell it. Glitch takes you to an apocalyptic world where people are searching for ways to get a chip or get rid of one even if it causes pain, but somehow Synta finds hope. She has hope for her family but…
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Discussion of the Friar’s Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer
The Friar speaks about the tax collector who goes around collecting money. He approaches a servant to collect taxes and they begin discussing their misdeeds. The servant is actually the devil and he gets away without paying. The Friar goes to collect taxes from a widow. The widow says that the devil should take the…