Sunday, January 27, 2019

What book next?

Hello!

I can not choose which book to do next week. So, l want you to choose which book to do next!

The books listed are what you can choose from: A few books from the baby-sitters club or the first book in the Friday Barnes series?

Please vote in the comment section, down below! So how it is going to work is the most popular answer is going to win (so comment if you want a few books from the baby-sitters club or the first book in the Friday Barnes series!)

I will do the winner first and then do the loser after!

Thanks for reading and l wonder who is going to win! The baby-sitters club or Friday Barnes. And don't be sad if the one you choose didn't win because l will do it after the winner, l promise!

Love-bookworm blog

Saturday, January 26, 2019

I am Malala

Hi! Today l'm doing yet another biography, about Malala Yousafzai, because she was in Rebel Girls 2017. 

The story is about her (Malala Yousafzai) getting shot by the Taliban as well as before the Taliban and in the hospital. Malala explains the scenes very well, about what was happening so, you could picture it in your mind.

Malala Yousafzai is someone who wants to help people even if she doesn't know them. She has an organisation for people who aren't educated. She is from Pakistan and the women there were banned from going to school (they were  banned by the Taliban). So if you could donate to Malala's organisation someone could be educated!

Malala is the youngest person ever to win a noble peace prize!Malala got the noble prize because she fought for womens rights and also fought for peace in Pakistan. 

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars ⛦ because Malala fought hard for other peoples rights.

I hope you enjoyed! Love-bookworm blog 

Sunday, January 20, 2019

Rebel Girls 2018

Hi! Today, l'm going to review the sequel to the Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 2017. I hope you enjoy!

The good night Rebel Girls 2018 is basically the same as the 2017 edition but, with different people. The people in the book are people who have changed the world and, make it a better place or made peace.

It was very inspiring because you want be like the women in the book to make the world a better place. So l hope you get motivated as well.

I hope the authors come out with a 2019/book 3 edition. There's a cool website au.rebelgirls.co with a podcast.

This book is very passionate because they have had sad lives and most of them are poor and didn't get much education so they had to work really hard to have a good life.

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars ⛦ because of its passion and love and honesty. l said honesty because the stories are so real. I said love because it makes people sad because they went through really terrible hardships. Finally, l said passion because they didn't have much education, so it made it harder to communicate.

Hope to see you enjoyed this book review! Love bookworm blog 

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 2017

Hi! This is a book review for Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 2017. I hope you enjoy! 

I was gifted this book and also the Rebel Girls 2018 Edition by a friend. I will most likely review the 2018 book next. Let's start with reviewing the 2017 book, my first book review ever!

The book starts with: Dream bigger, aim higher, fight harder and when in doubt, remember you are right.

I just find that quote really inspirational and touching. This is a great quote to remeber when you're feeling down.

In this book you will learn something, at least one thing at a minimum. You will learn about people who made the world a bigger and better place. You will learn about other woman's lives. You will learn about people who fought for other peoples' lives and how the world turned into how it is today. You will most likely learn more about other countries, mostly historical information.

I recommend a lot of the stories in here so here is a list of my recommendations to read: Ada Lovelace, Alak Wek, Amelia Earhart, Anna Politkovskaya, the Brontë sisters, Cleopatra, Coco Chanel, Coy Mathis, Elizabeth 1st, Hellen Keller, Jane Austen, Malala Yousafzai, Maria Callas, Marie Currie, Nancy Wake, Michelle Obama, Simone Biles, and Wilma Rudolph (just to name a few)!

I felt scared and a little bit sad to be honest when reading some of these stories because often the people face hardships and challenges . It also made me inspired to be a better person like them! l hope it motivates you as well!

I give this book 5 out of 5 stars ⛦ because of its passion, love and honesty. The women in this book have lots of passion, love and fight for what they believe. The women are very strong!

Hope you enjoyed this book review! Love from bookworm blog💕

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Welcome!

Hi! Welcome to Abookw.blogspot.com. So technically this is not a actual book review but I thought you might want a mini interview to get to know me better... roll in the questions!

Can you do gymnastics? Well I kinda can so l will tell you in a list. Start the list:l can do the middle splits, the side splits ,sometimes a front walkover, handstand, cartwheel, round off ,one handed cartwheel, Bridge, Candle stick and a froggystand  ( I don't know if a froggystand counts as a gymnastics move though).

Next question!

Do you have a pet? No l have never had a pet in my LIFE!

Do you have a sibling(s)l have have a younger brother.

Can you speak another language? Yes, I'm currently learning mandarin (aside from English of course!).

Can you play an instrument?  I can play the Violin.

Hope you enjoyed the mini interview! Love-bookworm blog