May Reading

For May, I read a book recommended by a bookseller, Hemlock Grove. It was recommended to me by a bookstore clerk in Seattle when he saw how many thriller books I was buying.  It ventures into different myth and what exists right in front of us. It is fiction, but the author incorporates many realistic aspects….

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Inside out and back again by Thanhha lai

Inside out and back again Is about a girl that recounts the fleeing of Vietnam by Ha and her family and their immigration to the United States of America. In 1975, ten year-old Ha lives in Saigon, South Vietnam, with her mother and three older brothers, Vu, Khoi, and Quang.

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Dark House

For this month I read dark house by lake Lopez, this is a online short horror story. It was about This boy who kept dreaming (oh was he really dreaming) about this house with this girl who cooked cookies everywhere, and then a ex-husband or something had no mouth and kept trying to warn the kid. And…

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May: Thank You, Ma’am

In the month of May, i read the the short story/book “Thank You, Ma’am” by Langston Hughes which fits the category a book that was publishes before i was born. This book is about a boy who tries to steal a women’s purse so he can buy himself new shoes. However, in this ladies bag,…

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Sailor Moon (美少女戦士セーラームーン)

The Sailor Moon manga was written and illustrated by Naoko Takeuchi. The manga/anime features a young schoolgirl named Usagi Tsukino as she transforms into a feminine superhero to search for a princess and an artifact called the “Legendary Silver Crystal”. Later in her journey, she encounters more Sailor Guardians to help in her battle against evil….

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Wonderstruck

Wonderstruck was a cool book with a lot of pictures. It may look like it’s a pain to read due to it being so thick, but it really isn’t. Again, it has a lot of pictures that take up a part of the book. It’s about a deaf kid and that kid communicates with the…

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May: The Giver by Lois Lowry

This month, I read a book called “The Giver”, by Lois Lowry. I was intrigued by the plot of this story when I first picked it up and it didn’t disappoint me. The author portrays the idea of a future society that is unnatural so well that, by the end of the book, I wanted…

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Paper Towns

The book for May is paper towns by john green I am in love with this book. You can probably tell already that when a funny love book comes out I read it only because it makes me smile and laugh. But this book is about a guy name Quentin who sees the “real” Margo who is his neighbor. and he ends…

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Allies

For the month of May, I read a book in one day: Allies, by S. J. Kincaid.  It was a prequel book to a series I had read the first book of.  The Earth is in the middle of World War III, which is being fought in space, via remotely controlled ships.  The main character…

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