Classics and I have never had the greatest relationship. Not sure whether my French mother tongue has anything to do with it, but reading classics and understanding them has been a struggle in the past. However, until recently I came across one that I not only understood and read in its entirety but I also…
Category: Fiction
Happy New Year 2016 everyone!….
Welcome to the new look CHOUETT blog!! Have a look around and feel free to let me know what you think!! Wishing you all good health, “happYness” and good fortune. Happy new year 2016 š š #happynewyear pic.twitter.com/Mp9IFViaFP — CHOUETT! š¦ š (@ChouettBlog) January 1, 2016 LaChouett
Book Review: “Seed” by Lisa Heathfield
Synopsis fromĀ Ignorance is bliss⦠And in Pearlās case bliss is all she has ever known or at least a manufactured version of it. Being Pearl, is like being a prisoner of the mind, except that this mind is not her own. It has been shaped into everything she is not and although it…
Book Review: “The Rest Of Us Just Live Here” by Patrick Ness
Synopsis fromĀ I am nearly tempted to set everyone a challenge and dare you to name just one book, just the one that somehow comes close to being anything like āThe Rest Of Us Just Live Hereā. Something tells me that it will not be an easy task. You see, we always make our…
Book Review: God Help The Child by “Toni Morrison”
Synopsis fromĀ This was my first Toni Morrison read so I really did not know what to expect. And I almost feel that maybe I should have read one of the titles she is most famous to start with. However, as Toni Morrison tasters go, that was a pretty good one. I found amazing…
Book Review: “Banished” (The Blackhart Legacy Book 1) by Liz de Jager
Synopsis fromĀ This was my first time coming across a book looking at the world of Fae as warriors. I am sure that they are plenty out there but for me that was quite a refreshing read. I have been so used to the vampire werewolf and witch trio being always at war that…
