So fun fact, I have this both as an audiobook from Hoopla and the eBook on my Kindle. That came in handy, as when I started listening, I was taken surprised by how short the listen was. I went to the eBook and realized quickly that it was accurate based on the number of pages. It ...
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BOOK REVIEW: All But My Life by Gerda Weissmann Klein
I have no idea how I came across this book. I know I did, I looked it up, found it intriguing and then waiting almost 2 months (yes like 8ish weeks!) for it to be available on Libby. Over those two months I completely forgot where/why/how I came across it to decide to listen. I've looked in all ...
BOOK REVIEW: Journey to Territory U by L.J. Epps
I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again. Sometimes having that break between books is a good thing when reading a series. I know we all want the next book yesterday, but sometimes, yes sometimes, that break between installments is important. With this series, I went straight from Extinction of ...
BOOK REVIEW: Journey to Territory M by L.J. Epps
I picked this up right after finishing Extinction of All Children. Emma and Eric were able to escape (run away) to Territory M (you know, the middle class) with a little help from Julian. Coming into this book I understand why certain people are risking everything to help her. . . she stood up for ...
BOOK REVIEW: Extinction of All Children by L.J. Epps
There is something about the dystopian genre that draws me in. I think in some ways it takes the horrors of history and recreates them in the future. Different as technologies change and the way we choose to hate changes. But, no matter how you feel about the word, hate is so much ...




