Wish you were italian by kristin rae6/5/2023 Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers, 2015) Each chapter is based on a chapter in that 50s book from skin care to posture to clothing. It’s non fiction first of all and Maya writes about her experiences going from not noticed at all in school to becoming one of the friendliest and popular girls in school simply by following rules from a 1950s teen self help book. My blurb: I was drawn to this book because of the cover and I never would have expected it to be written by a 15 year old because it’s so very well done. Popular by Maya Van Wagenen (Dutton Books for Young Readers, 2014) This is a book told from the different perspectives of his four daughters and it’s so incredibly sad because they were all so very young when they were killed. Specifically that of the last czar Nicholas II and his family. My blurb: So confession, despite the fact that my degrees are focused on American history and my personal interest is in British history, I am also very interested in Russian history. The Lost Crown by Sarah Miller (Atheneum, 2011) Lately, I have been picking good books so it’s been good reading times for me. It all depends on how much I read and how good the books are that I read. I have no set date on when these posts will go up. To newcomers of this blog, this is a semi-regular feature on my blog.
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