I really wanted to love that book, but just ended up liking it. This might not be a bad thing, it is after all a debut. Although it is only a 3 stars for me, I will be reading the sequel, as I was left intrigued enough to do so. So, why was it only…
Category: Diverse Books
Book Review: “The Book Of Harlan” by Bernice L. McFadden
The book that taught me a truth that I suspected but never knew for sure. A time period that my mind is too young to fathom, because while growing up, war was a topic for the history books. Although nowadays, social media has made a willing or reluctant witness of every single individual owning a…
My stop on the #LostAndFound tour with a review of “Orangeboy” by Patrice Lawrence
Hello everyone, And welcome to our “3rd date” with Patrice Lawrence but this time as part of the #LostAndFound tour where I have a review of OrangeBoy for you. Do take the time to check out the other stops on the tour! And now for the review! Enjoy! Too good to be true rings so…
Guest Post: “Jihadi: A love Story”…and Feminism by author Yusuf Toropov
Hello everyone, Today on Chouett.com I have the pleasure to welcome Yusuf Toropov author of the recently released: ” Jihadi: A Love Story”. I absolutely love this post because it gave me an opportunity to learn. Did you know about the Bechdel Test? Well I didn’t, but what a brilliant benchmark to set our literary…
LaChouett’s January wrap up!!
Hi everyone! And welcome to my first wrap up of the year. I like to think that I started 2016 with quite a selection actually. Most were YA reads, one of them a fantasy book. So, let’s start with my first read, “The Icarus Show” by debut author Sally Christie. Meeting Alex Meadows was like…
Book Review: “All Of The Above” by Juno Dawson
Bliss and contentment are the emotions that best describe how I feel as I am turning the last page of “All Of The Above”. There is only one other book out of the 120 I read in the past 2 years that made me feel that way, Rainbow Rowell’s “Eleanor & Park”.  And just…