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Mary Poppins is a no-nonsense woman to the children. She definitely knows how to straighten children out. I definitely believe that she is more playful than she leads them to believe. Is she wasn’t why would she fly to the ceiling when the children and Mr. Wig couldn’t come down due to uncontrollable laughter.

Jane and Michael relationship and development were interesting. As an aunt I thought it reminded me of my nieces and nephews, being perfect examples of sour patches.


I kept reading this and thought so many things. I often thought "okay who did it damn it." This Agatha Christie novel was gave me a peek into a window of how the world thought about body image in this time period....

This book really made you change your mind towards the end and makes you think "well that was too easy" only to find out that there is more to the story.

I wish I knew what I just read but I have no idea and I just wanted the book to end.

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Stories liked this should always be told.

"What is straight?" Once & Future (I laughed hard when I saw heard this line).

This book defies conformity, gender norms, and sexual confinements. It was such a refreshing book to read. These are the types of retelling that need to be retold over, and over again with different voices.

Let me first say this, Kay is annoying and the administrator could get these hands-on any day. This re-telling of King Arthur was beyond what I imagined. I thoroughly, I mean thoroughly, enjoyed this novel. The fact that this book is a series makes it even better. I am so excited that King Arthur was re-incarcerated in a woman's body. Morganna's character was more like-able but just as awful as the original series.

Merlin Benjamin Button complex was very entertaining. I repeatedly kept thinking "how many lives/chances does he have left? I loved his character and his sayings to other people. This Sci-fi book was more than I expected and I am ready for book two. Ari's character is so great and Gwen's (although I was bitter about Gwen trifling behaviors at several points of the book). This book was also fast pace and it didn't take too long to get to the point. I appreciate fast pace sci-fi books. I also didn't feel overwhelmed by the details like other Sci-Fi books that I have read in the past. I made up most of the world in my head. This book was also VERY funny.

This comic novel was a perfect example of someone you like not getting the hit that you adore them. I knew right away that Deja liked Josiah! I saw myself in Deja a lot. Being extroverted and people are drawn too her only for her to not get the person who she actually likes.

#relatable

Also the pumpkins, the theme of the book, and the graphics were amazing. The setting of Halloween and Fall is my entire mood. Rainbow Rowell, this was great and a great way to showcase diverse characters and diverse bodies!

I thought I would have seen what was coming but turns out I didn’t and that’s! Full review on my Booktube Channel coming up soon!

What a transformative coming of age story with influences of West African (Nigerian) and American Fairytales mixed into the one. This may be a story of good versus evil but with a twist. Tar is on a journey that we all have been on, some of us are still on it, it's called "Self Discovery." What happens when you literally have demons inside of you, controlling your every move? What happens when loves interfere with that demon's plan?

This is a great fantasy, Afrocentric, mythology, folklore novel. It is a series and I can not wait to read more. I can't wait to learn more about the other council members.