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I'll Leave a Light On for You by William Bortz

Rating: 3 Stars Themes: Poetry  Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a tender and beautiful collection of poetry. The poems reflecting on parenthood are especially sweet and tender. I think that the idea of showing the different sides of a porch light left on was a great idea but I didn’t really feel that the poems for each section aligned with the premise of the section.  Favourite Quote: “we are handed another day we say thank you we do not consider how many times it was unsuccessfully pried from our hands”
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Ode' to Women by Silver Phoenix

Rating: DNF Themes: Poetry, Short Stories Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. With a title like Ode' to Women I expected something to make me proud to be a Woman and was really looking forward to an inspiring read. But the stories and poems within these pages are mundane and basic. 

Heartstopper: Volume Two by Alice Oseman

Rating: 5 Stars Themes: Graphic Novel, Young Adult, LGBTQ+ Thoughts: This is such a great follow up to volume one and I can’t wait to read more. It shows the slow burn of new relationships really well, especially from Nick. I found Nick asking the LGBT person he knows especially poignant as I remember how difficult it can be to figure out. I also really liked the way in which Nick told his mother and the beautiful conversation that arose, even the jokey way that they ended it as my family has a similar laugh it off after serious conversations approach and it’s fun to see it portrayed.  Favourite Quote: “Nick … don’t feel like you need to come out to anyone until you feel ready. Rumours spread so fast around our schools … that can be really hard to deal with if you barely know who you are.”

We Are Pan by Andre Frattino

Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Graphic Novel, History  Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I didn’t know what to expect starting this book as I knew nothing about Operation Pedro Pan and my knowledge of the Cuban revolution is also limited. I liked how the book started on each child before Castro first as it gave us a real sense of the lives they had and lost due to the political climate. The multiple children also gave a better sense of the people in Cuba at that time, especially the one who joined the party and the one who had to leave against her fathers will. I also really liked the ending showing where the children ended up and the achievement each one made by being given a chance at a different life.  Favourite Quote: “While Operation: Pedro Pan is very unique to Cuba, and uniquely belongs to that generation of Cubans sent here as children, it is a universal tale for any parent willing to sacrifice everything for their...

My Good Bright Wolf by Sarah Moss

Rating: DNF  Themes: Memoir, Mental Health  Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I really wanted to get along with this book as the commentary on how women are viewed and commented on from a young age and eating disorders are topics that interest me and are great to see different viewpoints on. However, the way in which this memoir was addressed with the code names and timeline jumping meant I struggled to keep track in my mind at points and I found myself struggling with it. The idea of the author's Wolf protecting her when reflecting is a great way to address the thoughts of a child with an adults’ perspective but it did add another element for me to contend with when there was already the critical voice and the author's own story to contend with. Favourite Quote: “You both had to live in a time and a place where people or at least women didn't like themselves, or if they did, concealed their self-esteem with rigo...

Kite Day by Lisa Varchol Perron

Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Children's Fiction, Mental Health  Thoughts: I  received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a great book to help little kids get their heads round and accept the adults in their lives. The book is marketed as addressing adults in children's lives with mental health problems but most of it also applies really well to disabled people too, especially those who have a Dynamic Disability. It’s cool to take something that is so abstract like mental health and explain it in a way that children can not only understand but have also likely experienced themselves before. I also really liked the little bit of advice at the end that not only explained a mood disorder but tells kids what they can do if they’re worried about someone they love too so they feel less hopeless in bad spells. Favourite Quote: “I wait, too - for my hope to build - but worry presses at my chest, anger rises in my throat, and sadness stings my ...

We Are The Future: Proud, Kind, United by C.M. Harris

Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Children's Fiction Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is a great little book for young kids. I like the questions on the bottom about what’s happening on the page or allowing the child to engage with that page. The KS1 age child in my life is currently reading books with no words for this exact reason so he can both use it and absorb the message. The illustrations are great and inclusive as there are different races and ages shown but also disability and religious expression which are often forgotten. The overall message is really important and I loved that at the end it allows schools to buy an extra special copy with their own name on it to further engage their students.  Favourite Quote: “We are the future! Proud, kind, and united in the way we care for one another. Together, we shine today, tomorrow, and always.”