The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood: A Book Review Genre: Literary Fiction Atwood writes an interesting remark on life, government totalitarianism, and ignorance of society in her book, The Handmaid’s Tale. Surrounding the narrator, Offred, throughout the story Atwood continuously has the reader guessing on what was going to happen. It is worth noting that … Continue reading Historic but Fiction
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Thankful for Books
Instagram Bookstack Challenge I decided to participate in the GRATEFUL and THANKFUL Bookstack challenges for Thanksgiving yesterday. Sharing today, I wanted to give an explanation of why I chose what I did and to encourage you to include them on your TBR list. Unlike my fellow Bookstagramers, I decided to include authors rather than just … Continue reading Thankful for Books
The Movie is Better
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott: A Book Review Genre: Literary Fiction/ Women's Fiction Alcott’s Little Women is a classic coming-of-age story of four very different sisters caught in the world of poverty in the aftermath of the Civil War. While the war only comes as a conflict to make the father absent, Little Women … Continue reading The Movie is Better
Anne Frank’s Diary
Graphic Novel or Written Literature Hi, everyone. This week I decided to do something a little bit differently. It is a well known fact (at least where I am sitting) that people regard graphic novels as lower quality than written literature. I decided that this time I would read two books: one literature and the … Continue reading Anne Frank’s Diary
