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This Golden State - A Family on the Run

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  I started reading This Golden State by Marit Weisenberg last week. It’s about a family that is constantly on the run. I haven’t finished this book yet, so I’m going to give a brief summary of the family and their current situation.  Poppy is an 18-year-old girl, whose family is always on the run. Her mom, dad, and 8-year-old sister Emma always stay hidden from society. They move across the country a lot, and never stay in one place for long. Poppy isn’t allowed to use any form of technology, drive a car, and college is definitely out of the question. For all she knows, she will just be hiding from the government for the rest of her life.  Her family is so good at hiding, they even keep secrets from one another. Poppy knows nothing about her family’s past or her parents’ identities. She knows they did something wrong; why else would they be running all the time? And apparently, her little sister Emma, has a habit of stealing things and can act older than she actually is...

From the Desk of Zoe Washington: A Review

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Hello! I'm Sloane, and I am reviewing From the Desk of Zoe Washington by Janae Marks. This is an amazing book, and it covers very important topics. The book was so exciting that I read it at any chance I could get. The beginning of the book takes place on Zoe Washington's twelfth birthday. She had just had her birthday party at bakery, and her dream is to be a baker and be on the Kids Bake Challenge show. Then, on the same day, she receives a letter from Marcus, her father who is in prison. She has never heard from him before. She decides to respond to his letter. After they send letters for a while, he tells her that he did not commit the crime that he was convicted for. Zoe has to find out whether he was wrongly accused, searching for evidence, researching, and working hard to discover the truth, all while also fixing her friendship with her friend Trevor and practicing baking for the Kids Bake Challenge . I loved reading this book. The writing flows so well and there is a ...

The Selection (AKA The Bachelor ... With Princesses?)

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  Well this book definitely didn’t pass the bechdel test. *Minor spoilers but no major plot spoilers* Hello everyone, I’m back again with another review of a book I disliked. I have discovered through this blog experience that either I am an extremely critical person when it comes to books, or I just have a knack for picking horrible books that I love to hate. Now I am in no way saying that I did not enjoy reading this book. In fact, I think this was probably one of the most enjoyable books I have read recently, but it was also one of the most problematic and poorly written.  Here is a quick summary of the story: Special snowflake America Singer is a five in the oddly formatted and not very thought out caste system that exists in the selection universe. Her role in the society is, you guessed it, singing! Way to state the obvious Ms. Kiera Cass. At the beginning of this whirlwind of a story, with no actual plot, the main character is dating America's Next Top Jerk. (whoops I m...

Thich Nhat Hanh: The Miracle of Mindfulness

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Thich Nhat Hanh was a Buddhist monk in Vietnam whose writings had a profound impact around the world. My parents recommended that I read Nhat Hanh’s The Miracle of Mindfulness: An Introduction to the Practice of Meditation because it could help me learn how to be mindful of the outside world. As I write this blog, I can feel the irony of trying to keep my future assignments at bay. In other words, I have a hard time being in the present moment. Like most Americans (including my parents), I have been trained to focus on completing tasks quickly and without much thought. People fear deadlines and judgment from others. This seems to be the driving force of everything that people do on a daily basis. In war-torn Vietnam, Nhat Hanh started the School of Youth for Social Service and wrote this book in 1974 as a “letter” to Brother Quang (a fellow monk). The school provided humanitarian aid to the poor and the orphans trapped in the midst of war. The school’s workers were themselves kidnappe...