My first #2016classics challenge selections

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…

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 😘 😘 #happynewyear pic.twitter.com/Mp9IFViaFP — CHOUETT! šŸ¦‰ šŸ“š (@ChouettBlog) January 1, 2016   LaChouett

Book Review: “Seed” by Lisa Heathfield

Synopsis fromĀ    Ignorance is bliss… And in Pearl’s 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 ā€œThe 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…