Posts

Showing posts from July, 2019

2019 Reading Challenge Reviews - Books 29 & 30

Image
For any new readers, I'm participating in the Pop Sugar Reading Challenge this year which, through their prompts and groups on Goodreads, has been giving me a lot of new ideas for books to read that I may not have known or decided to read otherwise. Because of this, I've decided to blog about my reading choices. For more information on the challenge, check out my Overview post, or visit the Pop Sugar website. Book 29:  Circe  by Madeline Miller I gave this book 4/5 stars on Goodreads. The prompt I chose for this was "A book inspired by myth/legend/folklore ." This book is a retelling of different Greek myths and legends that include the goddess Circe from her perspective. It covers from when she was a child, through discovering what makes her unique, through being banished to a deserted island, to meeting Daedalus and Odysseus and more. Circe learns to stand up for herself, and fight for what she believes in while both the realm of men a

2019 Reading Challenge Reviews - Books 27 & 28

Image
I'm participating in the Pop Sugar Reading Challenge this year, and I love it. For more information on the challenge, check out my Overview post, or visit the Pop Sugar website. Book 27:  The Night Tiger  by Yangsze Choo I gave this book 4/5 stars on Goodreads, but it would have been 4.5 if there were half stars available. The prompt I chose for this was "A book told from multiple points of view." The Night Tiger  takes place in 1930's Malaysia, and follows a young servant named Ren and a girl named Ji Lin who although start on very different paths find their lives intertwined. Ren's master's dying wish is for Ren to find his master's missing finger and return it to the grave before 49 days have passed. Ren believes that this is the only way his master will be able to rest in peace. Ji Lin is an apprentice dress-maker who dreams of being a doctor in a time when only men can be doctors. To help pay for her mother's debts

2019 Reading Challenge Reviews - Books 25 & 26

Image
For any new Sorority Blogger readers, I'm participating in the Pop Sugar Reading Challenge this year, and I love it. For more information on the challenge, check out my Overview post, or visit the Pop Sugar website. Book 25:  A Woman is No Man  by Etaf Rum I gave this book 5/5 stars on Goodreads. The prompt I chose for this was "A book about a family." I got this book as my book of the month, and finished it in a day. It's that good. I was an Anthropology major in college, and I love learning about all cultures and their customs. So far this year, I've been lucky enough to read some books with cultural elements by authors who are members of the cultures they write about. This book follows multiple generations of women from before they immigrated to America up to the current generation who was born in America, but still follow many of the cultural practices of their heritage. A Woman is No Man  particularly touches on the proposal proc

2019 Reading Challenge Reviews - Books 23 & 24

Image
I'm really loving the Pop Sugar Reading Challenge. It's been helping me with a couple of reading related things I struggled with in the past. First, it's helping me always have a next book ready to read, so that I haven't hit a point so far this year where I don't know what to read next and end up reading nothing for a few weeks. Second, and perhaps more importantly, it's been helping me broaden my reading horizons and read books that I wouldn't normally have read. Many of these have been really interesting, and I'm so glad I took the time to check them out. For more information on the challenge, check out my Overview post, or visit the Pop Sugar website. Book 23:  The Friday Night Knitting Club  by Kate Jacobs I gave this book 3/5 stars on Goodreads. The prompt I chose for this was "A book about a hobby" This book was recommended to me by other individuals who are participating in the challenge as well. I wasn&#

2019 Reading Challenge Reviews - Books 21 & 22

Image
I know I've said this before, but I'm really enjoying this challenge because it's getting me to read books that I might have thought looked interesting, but may not have picked up quite as quickly. I'm enjoying how much it broadens my horizons. Also, it's helping to keep off reader's block (kind of like writer's block only where I don't read for a while because I can't find a book I want to read next). You can see the prompt list in my 2019 Reading Challenge Overview post or on the popsugar.com website. Here are my thoughts on the 21st and 22nd books that I've read this year. Book 21:  The Hate U Give  by Angie Thomas I gave this book 5/5 stars on Goodreads. The prompt I chose for this was "An own voices book" This was one of those books that really makes you think. I had a lot of thoughts and feelings while reading this book, and to be honest, I'm not quite sure how to put all of them into word