Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Warriors Don't Cry

Hey everyone!

So since I'm an Education major I was required to take Education in American Society. For this class I was required to read Among Schoolchildren, which I've already reviewed for you all. The second book we had to read was Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Patillo Beals.




Yay!
I still have W's left to fill.

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A
R
Warriors Don't Cry
H
A
L

This book is the recount of Melba Patillo Beals, one of the Little Rock Nine, and her time integrating previously all white schools. Most of us have heard the stories but this was her story. It was exactly what happened to her and how horrible it really was. We have learned what we know most likely from history textbooks but here's the chance to hear it from a new primary source perspective. I really enjoyed this book because it was a new way of hearing it. I gave it a 4 out of 5 stars.

Happy reading!
Mackenzie

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Just a Note

Hey everybody!

I just wanted to do a kind of side note. I don't think it's fair to review books that are further than the first book in the series without actually reviewing the rest of the series. Before I started my challenge I had started the Kay Scarpetta series by Patricia Cornwell. Soon after I took a break on this challenge I picked up the series again with book #10 Black Notice. After that I read The Last Precinct (11), Blow Fly (12), and Trace (13). There are 22 books in the series so I have nine left to go. It is a murder mystery series, where the main character is the Medical Examiner for the state of Virginia. I do highly suggest the series, it's very good with lots of twists and turns. I do suggest you read them in order because they do follow a story line for a few books on and off and halfway through Cornwell changes the point of view of the books. This is one of my favorite series, so far, despite the length. I'm not going to go into depth of on reviews for those books since I haven't reviewed the first nine, and that is all I will say about them.

My other favorite murder mystery series in the Women's Murder Club series. This is another series I started before this challenge and the books would not fit into the challenge anyway because the book titles start with numbers. I read 12th of Never when I was on my little sabbatical. Again, I'm not going to review for reasons previously stated but I do recommend you read them. They take place in California and it's about a group of women that are all prominent in the crime solving world. They all get together to work on various cases outside of work. I suggest if you do pick up this series to start from the beginning because there is a background story line to follow.

Keep reading!
Mackenzie

Reminder

Hello fellow bookworms!

I just wanted to remind you all of what I have for my list already.

Angels and Demons
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M
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland
D
I Am Legend
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L
O
S
  
B
Under the Dome
Confessions of a Mask
K
S

C
O
B
R
A
S
  
D
I
N
G
O
S

Ender’s Game
L
E
Persepolis (The Complete)
Happiness Project (The)
Angel in a Fur Coat
Narrative of Fredrick Douglass
Two Towers (The)
S

Funniest Cop Stories Ever
E
N
N
E
Chemist (The)
Fellowship of the Ring (The)
O
X-It

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R
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L
L
Along for the Ride
S

Hobbit (The)
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D
G
E
H
O
G
S

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G
U
A
N
A
S

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And the Mountains Echoed
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K
A
L
S

K
Angel Sister
N
G
Among Schoolchildren
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O
O
S

L
I
O
N
S

M
O
N
K
E
Y
S

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A
R
W
H
A
L
S

O
C
T
O
Palestine
U
Speaker for the Dead

Perks of Being a Wallflower
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A
C
O
C
K
S

Q
U
A
I
L
S

R
A
V
E
N
S

S
N
A
K
E
S

T
U
R
K
E
Y
S

U
R
C
H
I
N
S

V
U
L
T
U
R
E
S 

W
H
A
L
E
S

Xenocide
E
N
O
P
S 

Y
A
K
S 

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E
B
R
Aunt Jane’s Hero

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I know in my last post I said I was done with A's but I have a few more left. As far as I've posted, I'm done with F's, P's, and X's and I have yet to finish a word although I am close.

Happy reading!
Mackenzie


UPDATE: I have NOT finished the letter "P"

Long time! and Among School Children

Hey everyone!

I'm back! I see I still have some readers and that gives me hope that maybe I can keep reviewing books on here and maybe even continue with my challenge. So I've read quite a few books since the last time I posted and I plan on reviewing those books starting from where I left off and hopefully fitting them into the challenge. This being said, from here on out not every book will fit in my challenge but I'll still review it for everyone's enjoyment.

So let's start.

Before going MIA I had mentioned I had read a few books and that I was in the middle of a book. The first book on that list was Among School Children by Tracy Kidder.

Luckily this fits in my challenge. It's my last A!

K
Angel Sister
N
G
Among School Children
R
O
O

I'm a little rusty at reviews but here we go:
I highly recommend this book to anyone going into a profession in education. This was a really interesting book. It's based on a real classroom written from a teacher's perspective. As an aspiring teacher I found this book so helpful as well as a good story. It shows the challenges teachers face and the amount of work teachers truly put into their students. Teaching is not just glorified babysitting! I gave this book 4 out of 5 stars because it was funny at points and displays a real classroom to the world.

I'll be back tomorrow with another review
Keep reading!
Mackenzie