Book Ramblings from a Lifelong Bookworm

Showing posts with label young adult. Show all posts
Showing posts with label young adult. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Review: The Downstairs Girl (by Stacey Lee)

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 My Rating: 5 stars  Reading Stacey Lee's YA novel  The Downstairs Girl  was   truly a delightful experience – one that I honestly was...
Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Review: You Have a Match (by Emma Lord)

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My Rating:  4 stars With only a few days left in the year, I didn't think I would have time to finish another book before the last day o...
Sunday, September 27, 2020

Review: The Poet X (by Elizabeth Acevedo)

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My Rating: 5 stars  **After watching (and hearing) Elizabeth Acevedo perform a segment from her book during an author chat after I read th...
Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Review: Tell Me Three Things (by Julie Buxbaum)

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 My Rating:  4 stars I haven't been much of a YA reader for many years already — so long in fact that I can actually count the n...
Saturday, May 16, 2020

Review: Lovely War (by Julie Berry)

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My Rating: 4 stars This was a delightful read, one that I was a bit apprehensive going into it, but ended up really enjoying!  The p...
Thursday, April 25, 2019

Review: Descendant of the Crane (by Joan He)

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My Rating:  4 stars   First off, let me say that I am not the target audience for this book, as this is classified as a YA fantasy...
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Bkwmlee
Hi, I’m Lee! I’m a lifelong bookworm who loves to read books and write about them. I like to read across all genres for the most part, though I try to avoid horror and science fiction, since neither genre is my cup of tea (though I am fine with reading books that have a science fiction element to it, as long as it is not hard core science fiction). Outside of that, I read pretty much anything that sounds interesting to me. I’m a fan of Classics but I also like to read contemporary works too, especially ones that deal with history and culture (both my own as well as others). For non-fiction, I prefer biographies/memoirs, as I find that everyone else’s lives are generally more interesting than my own and I usually end up learning a thing or two from them – but again, I don’t like to limit myself so I’ll read basically anything as long as it sounds interesting (and I have the time to do so).
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