“They loved me, they hated me, but they could never ignore me.” I never start a review with a quote, but this one summarises this novel perfectly. Jude (aka Judy) does not make any excuses for who he is. A gay high school student, flamboyant, and in your face and who could probably rival Miss…
Category: LGBT
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…
Book Review: “The Rest Of Us Just Live Here” by Patrick Ness
Synopsis from 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 “The Rest Of Us Just Live Here”. Something tells me that it will not be an easy task. You see, we always make our…
LaChouett: Wrap it up July!!
Hello Everyone, And welcome to my July wrap up, a little late I might say. But still I thought it would still be nice to share my reads and what my thoughts were with you. I only read 4 books in July, so hopefully I will be catching up in August. Let’s start with “Miss…
Book Review: “The Art of Being Normal” by Lisa Williamson
Synopsis from  I treated myself to this book around Christmas time last year and it took me until just a few weeks ago to read it. What was I thinking?!!! It should have been at the top of my TBR pile and for several reasons: First of all, it is a damn good…