Synopsis from As far as YA fantasy novels go, this is probably one of the most underrated read I have come across this year. I kept reading this piece wondering why had I not seen it advertised anywhere, displayed on your usual bookseller shelves, and why I still don’t. “Bound” is definitely on par with…
Pick the World “Guatemala” – Going there to eat!!
Hello peeps! This time I decided to go to Guatemala to find its national dish. Well, as it turns out I found this little post below confirming that Guatemala does not have one but tend to have several favourites. It’s ok though, as I would not mind sampling a few of these http://lynettelapola.blogspot.co.uk/2010/12/yummm.html After a…
Book Review: “Greco” novella by Andrea Domanski
Synopsis from I was curious about the mystery surrounding the Greco character so I was excited to read the Novella. It is a nice addition to the Omega Group series and ties up a few loose ends and questions left opened at the end of Crossfire. The development of Greco and his background story was…
Today, my #ReblogWednesday is “She-logy”
Hello all, We can never do enough to celebrate women and this post is a nice way to raise awareness that, help is needed everywhere still today. Enjoy! LaChouett
Elba Emelin Juany
Originally posted on Silver Lining Mama:
SHE-LOGY: “Poder” in Guatemala. Another blog event within the SHE-LOGY series. This one is in participation to the blog event Pick the World. This week’s selected country is Guatemala. Women’s voices are hardly heard in some cultures, particularly in developing countries like Guatemala. Young girls’ even more so. Gender expectations deeply rooted in culture, history, and government policies, can…
Book Review: “Poisoned Apples: Poems for You, My Pretty” by Christine Heppermann
Synopsis from  This piece was the first poetry book I read in maybe forever. My memories about this art take me back to my childhood, where I seem to recall that well-constructed poems have to rhyme (at least one verse needs to rhyme with another) but this perspective is seen through the eyes of…
