Saturday, July 24, 2021

Tell me

Hi! I hope you enjoy this book review on Tell me!

Author- Joan Bauer
Genre- Fiction
Theme- Never give up l will explain why later in the post
Target audience- 10+ l will explain why later in the post

I will now explain why l chose never give up for the theme. I chose never give up because Anna never gave up on saving the little girl (Kim Su) and her mother (Mai) because she knew something was wrong. Anna and Winnie (a librariain) saw a man being abusive and harming Kim Su and Mai. Anna kept trying and trying to save Kim Su and Mai from the man.

I chose the target audience as 10+ because it is hard to understand what Kim Su and Mai are going through. At a younger age, most children think the world is perfect, where everything is going great and everyone loves each other but the world is not like that and I don't think most children get/understand that.

This book is about Anna. Her parents were fighting and Anna's Mum decided to take her to Mim (Anna's grandmother). Whilst Anna is at Rosemont (Mim's home) she meets Taylor and Zoe. Anna and Zoe became good friends and side kicks during the main problem of this book. Then, Anna meets Caitlin Crudup; the Crudup family is one of the richest families in the town. To make matters worse (or better!) it is the flower festivel and everyone is too busy trying to get their things for the festival ready. No one is paying attention to the surroundings around them...

I give this book 4 out of 5 stars. I don't exactly have a reason other than it wasn't amazing. Generally it was ok- it had all the basic things that were well developed, everything existed for a reason. It just wasn't spectacular. There were a few things like I would have liked more description and information on how the whole ordeal was resolved.

The question of blog is, have you ever lived somewhere (other than your own home) for a long period of time? I have not but I don't think I would enjoy it especially as I can get quite homesick. I find it hard to fall asleep in a new setting and this would be quite bad for my sleep schedule.

I hope you enjoyed this book review on Tell me by Joan Bauer! Love-bookworm blog 

Saturday, June 26, 2021

Bookify! #2

Hi! I hope you enjoy this Bookify! post.

Bookify! is a series where I am going to choose a prompt and we have to make a plot, write a book or text around the theme. I have made this series to motivate people to write or to think of ideas.

If you want ideas for reading- Reading Prompts

Today's theme is- Water

I chose the prompt water because water is such a diverse subject. It can be the main topic of fiction or non-fiction. Water is a really strange and fascinating  medium that would be really fun to write about.

There many things you could write about that involve water. Ideas include (but are certainly not limited to): ocean plastic, climate change (e.g polar ice caps), any sort of marine biology (the above could all be used to spread awareness!), a trapped under water narrative, a thrilling report on the Olympics and many more!

I hope this series helps if you're experiencing writer's block or need some interesting inspiration! Love-bookworm blog 



Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Would You Rather? #1

Hi! This is another new series called Would You Rather!

This series is going to be based on scenarios where you have to choose which one you would rather. I know some people do this already on their blogs but I have decided to do it too!

Today's Would You Rather is...

Would you rather only read Fiction or Non-Fiction for the rest of your life?

I would rather Fiction because you can learn and get entertained. Fiction also makes you think more because Non-Fiction tells you everything. I don't generally read non-fiction anyway. 

What would you choose? Love-bookworm blog





Monday, May 31, 2021

The Ivory Rose

Hi! I hope you enjoy this book review on The Ivory Rose!

Author- Belinda Murrel
Genre- Fiction, Time Travel
Theme- Be brave 
Target audience- 10+

I chose be brave for the theme because the main character, Jemma, kept being brave even in the strange, new land of the 1890's. She kept pushing on waking up at the crack of dawn and adjusting to the amount of chores and work as a house maid. I really admire Jemma for adapting to her "new life" so quickly.

I chose 10+ for the target audience because for these type of books having the main character a similar age to you is beneficial to understand what is happening. I also feel that a young child won't grasp the concept of time travel nor the completely different time that the 1890's were either.

This book is about Jemma, going back in time to the 1890's in Sydney. Jemma landed her first job babysitting Sammy, a little 7 year old girl who just moved into town with her mother. During a babysitting session with Sammy, Jemma finds a locket of an Ivory Rose (hence the title) and falls down the stairs, going back in time.

I give this book 3 out of 5 stars because it was extremely predictable, even I knew who it was halfway through the book, killing all the suspense the book might of held. I will admit the ending was satisfying, making the book come nicely together. The beginning was quite good, establishing dynamic relationships that grow throughout the story. The second half just dragged on a bit too much for my liking.

The question of the post is: do you enjoy learning about the Victorian times? I certainly do. I find it one of the most fascinating time periods ever! It's really interesting how much our world has changed in all aspects in a generally short period of time. As well as our "normal" during Covid-19 compared to upperclass or lowerclasses "normal" during the 1890's.

I hope you enjoy this book review on The Ivory Rose by Belinda Murrel! Love-bookworm blog  

Saturday, May 8, 2021

Did YOU Know? Dr. Seuss EDITION

Hi! This is a Did YOU Know about Dr. Seuss!

Did YOU Know? Is a series aimed to provide interesting facts about book-related things. 

Fact #1- Dr. Seuss's real name is Theodor Seuss Geisel!

Facts #2- Dr. Seuss wrote and illustrated 47 books before he died. His estate later published a few books posthumously.

Fact #3- Dr. Seuss's first book was published in 1937. It was rejected 27 times before being picked up! This book is "And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street".

I hope you enjoyed this Did YOU Know? Love-bookworm blog 



Saturday, May 1, 2021

Name a Book- Guess the Author

Hi! Welcome back to a Name a Book post and today you have to guess the authors.

1. Q- Who wrote Harry Potter?
A. J.K Rowling

2. Q- Who wrote the Baby-sitters club
A. Ann M. Martin

3- Q. Who wrote Matilda?
A. Roald Dahl

4- Q. Who wrote Mary Poppins?
A. P.L Travers

5- Who wrote Little Women?
A. Louisa May Alcott 

I hope you enjoyed this Name a Book post! Love-bookworm blog 






Monday, April 19, 2021

The girl in the Well Is Me

Hi! I hope you enjoy this book review on The girl in the Well is Me by Karen Rivers!

Author- Karen Rivers
Genre- Fiction
Theme- Learn from your mistakes
Target audience- 10+

I chose learn from your mistakes for the theme because while Kammie was stuck at the bottem of the well she reflected on her past and mistakes. She vowed never to repeat some of her regrettable actions again and learned from the consequences. 

I chose 10+ for the target audience because this book had concepts that are complicated and hard to understand. While Kammie was stuck in the well Kammie reflected on her past which involved, some harder ideas that I think 10 year olds and below couldn't understand.

This book is about an eleven year old girl named Kammie. She has just moved to a new school for year 6. Her plan is to be a popular girl, envying her old "friends". At school, she meets The Girls. The Girls are the most popular group in the school. Kammie, following her aspiration obviously wants to join, conveniently getting an "invitation" to join. She has to stand on a boardered up well to join them. The wooden boards snap! Kammie falls into the well. The Girls start taunting and teasing her. In the well, Kammie thinks about her life and some memories. The Girl's have gone to get help, haven't they?

I give this book 2 out of 5 stars. I felt the ending was really rushed and hard to follow. I kept getting confused and the author kept adding new characters at the end which added no value to the plot and were meaningless. On the other hand, the beginning felt really slow and I was super bored reading the first half of the book since almost nothing was happening. The Girls were really flat and uninteresting, I could barely tell the difference between the three girls in the group. We also get no background information or history on any of the characters except that Kammie has just moved to this new school. I also feel like the plot was badly executed and the ideas in the book were quite boring. Like an imaginary talking goat? Really?

The question of the post is did you have a "popular" group at school? I haven't actually, during school everyone was friends with everyone. A well known popular group is "The Plastics" from Mean Girls.

I hope you enjoyed this book review on The girl in the Well is Me by Karen Rivers! Love-bookworm blog 

Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Songs- Defenceless

Hi! Today I'm doing a song review on "Defenceless" by Louis Tomlinson.



















Artist(s)- Louis Tomlinson 
Released- 31st of January 2020
Album- Walls
Genre- Pop
Song- Defenceless (not a single)

Louis Tomlinson is one of the four One Direction members who went on an indefinite hiatus in 2016. His debut solo album Walls, has racked up an impressive 400 milion streams on Spotify! Defenceless is one of the amazing 12 tracks on Walls. Recently, Louis has left the label Syco and is currently pursuing his own management for other artists.

I give this song 5 out of 5 ⛥ stars. This song shows a more vulnerable side to Louis and I love the lyrics. The bridge and the beat drops are so good! The story with the lyrics is phenomenal and extremely relatable. I especially enjoy the ending where the lyrics kind of switch into the other perspective of the lyrical argument. The first verse and pre chorus have really great metaphors and forces you to look deeper into the meaning and concepts in Defenceless (this shows that Louis really is a writing genius!)1

I hope you enjoyed this song review on Defenceless by Louis Tomlinson! I really encourage you to listen to this song because it's marvelous! Love-bookworm blog 

Saturday, April 10, 2021

Bookify! #1

Hi! "Bookify!" is going to be a new series.

Bookify! is a series where I am going to do a theme and we have to make a plot or a book or text around the theme. I have made this series to motivate people to write or to think of ideas.

If you want ideas for reading- Reading Prompts

Today's theme is- #BlackLivesMatter (BLM)

I chose this topic (BLM) because this is a topic that's quite big at the moment and about racism. It's an issue which has been talked about a lot recently.

My idea is you could write a persuasive (a text trying to convince someone to do something) about why black lives matter or even why every person matters. Everyone is important even if they have different opinions or views on certain things, a different religion and how they look/speak. 

Tell me your idea in the comments! Love-bookworm blog 





Monday, April 5, 2021

Book talk- End of 2020/Beginning of 2021

Hi! I hope you enjoy this Book talk!

This series is aimed to provide a recap and quick overview of the books I reviewed this month.

I have reviewed these books, Inheritence by Carole Wilkinson, Drama by Raina Telgemeier and To Be Mona by Kelly Easton.

A quick recap:

Inheritence- Nic, who moves to go live with her grandfather in a old, remote family home but this house has no reception, 30 rooms and 3 dogs. When Nic had nothing to do she went to search for clues about her mother who died the day that Nic was born. When Nic found magical stones to make her go back in time, she discovers much more about the deep and dark past.

Drama- Drama is set during a school production. Callie had always been in stage crew because she can't sing. At all. She's determined, however, to make something that could be at broadway with a middle school budget. But what happens when the tickets are down and the stage crew are having trouble working as a team? Callie still has her own problems to solve. Not to mention eighth grade formal...

To Be Mona- Sage Priestly wanting to reinvent herself. She wants to get rid of her extra fat, unpaid bills and the crazy Mum. Sage has a teenage crush on Roger Willis, but him being "Mona's boyfriend" adds another reason to hate and be jealous of Mona. Sage gets an lucky ending but it wasn't how she thought it would be. Vern, Sage's "best friend" starts a fight with Sage. Mona and Sage have a school project together and Mona invites Sage over and some secrets are revealed...

The book I liked the best was Inheritance because I found it the most interesting in terms of plot. The main character, Nic, is really relatable and grows as a person over the book which was extremely fun to reflect on. Carole Wilkinson did a great job at developing her characters back story and history,  which made it lots more enjoyable to read and created an element of suspense.

Here is some information on these books,

Inheritence- HERE posted on the 19th of November
Drama- HERE posted on the 12th of February
To Be Mona- HERE posted on the 11th of March

I hope you enjoyed this Book talk! Love-bookworm blog 

Thursday, March 11, 2021

To Be Mona

Hi! This is book review on To Be Mona!

Author- Kelly Easton
Genre- Fiction
Theme- Be you
Target audience- 12+

I chose 'be you' for the theme because Sage was trying to make herself into a different person. Sage was trying to be someone else, trying to be Mona. I think Sage would have been better off just being herself. This way she would've found friends who love her by being herself and not having friends that like her "fake" self. 

I chose 12+ for the target audience because this book needs you to think past the surface and deeper. Otherwise, you don't get the plot or the characters well enough to understand this book well and enjoy it.

In this book Sage Priestly wants to reinvent herself. Get rid of the extra fat, unpaid bills and the crazy Mum. Sage has a teenage crush on Roger Willis, but him being "Mona's boyfriend" adds another reason to hate and be jealous of Mona. Sage gets an lucky ending but it wasn't how she thought it would be. Vern, Sage's "best friend" starts a fight with Sage. Mona and Sage have a school project together and Mona invites Sage over and some secrets are revealed...

I give this book 3 out of 5 stars. At the beginning of the book, it was really well written and the characters were muti-dimensional and had depth. I loved the beginning and if it kept going that way I definitely would've given a rating of 5 stars. Unfortunately, the ending was horrible. I found it to be really rushed and it was really anti-climatic. Mona was really dry and we barely knew anything about her even though she's one of the main characters.

The question of the post is- do you like school projects? I don't mind them, but sometimes they take a long time to do and can be a bit annoying. It also depends on the topic and how we need to display them e.g dioramas, posters etc. What about you? 

I hope you enjoyed this book review on To Be Mona by Kelly Easton. Love-bookworm blog 

Friday, February 12, 2021

Drama

Hi! I hope you enjoy this book review on Drama!

Author- Raina Telgemeier   
Genre- Graphic Novel, Everyday Life 
Theme- Be persistent 
Target audience- 10+ 

l chose to be persistent for the theme because when Callie's (the main character) school did the school production for Moon over Mississippi, Callie wanted to audition but she couldn't sing. So, she had to stick to being on stage crew instead. She kept trying to do her job but there was a lot of stress from the actors and everything was going wrong!

l chose 10+ for the target audience because some of the pictures I would say are only tweens and up (there is a very brief kissing scene). There are also lots of characters that have similar names and it is easy to get confused.

This book, Drama was about a school production. Callie had always been in stage crew because she can't sing. At all. She's determined, however, to make something that could be at broadway with a middle school budget. But what happens when the tickets are down and the stage crew are having trouble working as a team? Callie still has her own problems to solve. Not to mention eighth grade formal...

I give this book 4 out of 5 stars because I feel the ending was quite rushed. It wasn't the best ending but it wasn't the worse either. This was a well drawn graphic novel and I could understand the plot. This shows that the pictures conveyed the story well.

The question of the post is would you like to act in a production? I don't think I would as I have stage fright. Personally, I also find it quite daunting to perform/talking in front of people. I would rather be in the background, painting sets, directing, making costumes, doing make up etc.

I hope you enjoyed this review on Drama by Raina Telgemeier. Love-bookworm blog 

Thursday, January 21, 2021

What Books I got for Christmas- 2020

Hi! It's a month after Christmas and I thought I would share what I got for Christmas in 2020.

Last year- Here (2019) 

Count- 3
Fiction- 3
Non-Fiction- 0

My first book I got was Wonder.
Picture- Wonder Cover
Released- 14th of February 2012
Award- New York Bestselling Novel (5 times) and others!
Genre- Fiction, Everyday life
Author- R. J. Palacio 

The second book I got was The 117 Storey Treehouse.
Released- 8th of August 2017
Award- 2020 YABBA Award, KOALA Fiction for Older Readers, ABIA Book of the Year for Younger Children and more!
Genre- Fiction, Humor 
Illustrated- Terry Denton 
Author- Andy Griffiths

The third book I got was The 130 Storey Treehouse.
Released- 6th of April 2021 (Hardcover)
Award- None
Genre- Fiction, Humor
Illustrated- Terry Denton 
Author- Andy Griffiths 

I hope you enjoyed this list! Have you read any of these? Love-bookworm blog 

I "Adopted" Library Books

Hi! Last year my local library did a stocktake and the books they didn't need, people could take for free! So, of course I just had to take some and here is the list of what books I "adopted".

Count- 13
Fiction- 12
Non-Fiction- 1

Books-
Primary Atlas (Non-Fiction)
Star Seeker (I've reviewed)- Star Seeker Review
The Diary of Ali Ismail- Refugee
The Royale Diaries- Catherine The Great Russian Journey
The Day My Bum Went Psycho
The Horse and his Boy
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
Hating Alison Ashley
Two Weeks with the Queen
The Folk of the Faraway Tree
By Balloon to the Sahara
City of Masks
So Much to Tell You
Song of the Wanderer
Unbelievable! (Short Stories)

These are all the books I got! Love-bookworm blog