#IMWAYR, Adolescent Literature

#IMWAYR 4.15.19

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During last week, I finished three YA books.

Titanic: Voices from the Disaster by Deborah Hopkinson


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Titanic: Voices from the Disaster is a retelling novel that covers the experiences of passengers on the Titanic the night it sank. I am sure by now we all know the story of the Titanic either from school or young Leonardo DiCaprio stealing our hearts. The experiences talked about are ones that I already knew about so with that said it was a boring read for me. However, it was very informative so if you are looking for a good history book and are interested in the Titanic, I would highly recommend this one! On my Bingo card, this crosses off Sibert Medal or Honor winner.

 

Carry On by Rainbow Rowell

Screen Shot 2019-04-15 at 9.14.48 PM.pngCarry On is about Simon who is the chosen one in a wizarding world. Sound familiar? There are parallels in this book that reminds me of Harry Potter but I still enjoyed the story. I do not want to spoil too much of the book but it is important to know that Simon is fighting against a creature who looks and sounds just like him. On top of all of this, he is trying to avoid his enemy Baz and fix his relationship with his girlfriend Agatha. This is an LGBTQ book so that is what I counted it as on my Bingo card. A review I found on Goodreads is this book is basically if Draco Malfoy was in love with Harry Potter. That is very accurate! Overall, I loved this book for the relationship that is formed and the quirkiness of the world and Simon’s friend.

Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty by Gregory Neri and Randy DuBurke

Screen Shot 2019-04-15 at 9.15.03 PM.pngYummy is about a young kid who is in a gang. With wanting to be seen as a more serious gang member, he shoots someone and it causes a lot of uproar in the community. This book was great. It is a graphic novel and the images go along with the story perfectly. This book shows Yummy as the criminal that people believe him as but it also shows him as a young kid who has had so many problems and just seems lost. If you have not read this, please do! It was probably my favorite read this week.

This coming week, I am planning to read Monday’s Not Coming and Sing, Unburied, Sing. Once I finish these two, my Bingo list will be complete!

Happy Reading!

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