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I’m having an LGBT Book Drive to benefit Basic Rights Oregon. Being LGBT can be isolating. Whenever we see ourselves in others, even in the pages of a book, there’s hope that we aren’t alone.
This week, I posted:
–New Releases– Read my reviews for:
–Nonfiction Picture Book Challenge Wednesday– Read my review for:
–Celebrate This Week– This week, I’m celebrating
Captain Awesome to the Rescue! by Stan Kirby
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
Um, yeah, I’m definitely not the target audience for this one. The writing was not that strong. Some of the chapters seemed to end in media res with no follow up. I guess kids might enjoy the humor and the premise.
Gabriel Finley and the Raven’s Riddle by George Hagen
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Fans of fantasy (Which at this day and age means if you like Harry Potter) will find this an enjoyable read- especially if readers like riddles. The world and characters are not as complex but I like the take on Norse mythology featuring Huginn and Muninn.
Kingsman: The Secret Service by Mark Millar
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This adult graphic novel is what the current movie starring Colin Firth is based on. It’s about a troubled teen taken in by his uncle to learn super agent spy skills. Meanwhile, celebrities are being kidnapped and it’s up to them to uncover and stop a very diabolical plot. Flashy and funny at the same time.
Slumber Party by Christopher Pike
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Good old Pike. Slumber Party is your standard YA thriller genre that I still say was in its peak in the late 80’s through mid 90’s. A group of friends have a ski weekend but mysterious fire-related incidents keep happening that recalls an accident from their past. What I love(d) about Pike’s books were that they seemed edgy at the time.
There’s something about rereading books. You pick up the clues that the writer has planted. You also appreciate the structure of the story more.
Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life by Karen Armstrong
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
If not completely new in terms of its lessons in being kind to oneself and others, I do feel this is an important book one should read. And to get the most of it, one should reread and apply the steps to one’s own life.
Rating Scale
*= It was OK
**= Liked it
***= Recommended
****= Highly Recommended
*****= Favorite
Have a great reading week!
Love the idea of your LGBT book drive – such a great cause and important that no one feel isolated.
Deb
Good luck with your book drive, no one should ever feel alone.
Have a great week,
Shelleyrae @ Book’d Out
Quite the mix of books this week! RL Stine, wow, that brings me back. Good luck with your book drive – so important to help kids see themselves – and better understand others – through books!
Your blurb about your LBGT book drive was inspiring and so well written!
Nice old school Pike–he and Stine were my favorite in high school! I read so many of them!
Happy reading this week 🙂
I didn’t know about the Kingsman graphic novel. I will definitely have to look for that one! Have a great reading week!
You are amazing. The fact that you are dedicating yourself to this book drive is incredible. You are a rockstar.