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My Book Review of The Women

  My review of the book The Women by Kristin Hannah Oh My Gosh. I love this book so much. If you know me or my typical book tastes at all you would probably think I’m lying when I say I love this book. Marina reading a historical fiction book is pretty much unheard of. However, despite my typical love for romance, romantasy, or dystopian fantasy, I am so glad I branched out and read this book.  It is set at the time of the Vietnam war after America joined and it follows the life and feelings of Frances “Frankie” McGrath after she decides to join the war efforts as an army nurse. This was my personal favorite part of the book because I loved hearing about her experience learning how to be a good nurse, finding lifelong friends, and helping so many people. There was lots of action is this section because of her placement near the heart of the fighting so I was never bored. There was even a bit of romance which I, of course, loved.  After her time in Vietnam, it continues to...

Save Me a Seat Literary Review Blog

     Save me a Seat is a realistic fiction story written by Sarah Weeks and Gita Varadarajan. The story mainly revolves around 2 main protagonists; Joe Sylvyster, and Ravi Suryanarayanan. In this blog I want to explore some of the deeper cultural aspects, as it is not only written by 2 entirely different cultures, but also narrated. I would also like to highlight how knowing somebody else's perspective may be helpful in understanding the full situation.      On his first day of school, Ravi (who recently moved to America from India) sees his homeroom, which is made almost entirely of white Americans, with only 1 other Indian-American, named Dillion Samreen. At first sight, Ravi instantly knows that Dillion is an ABCD, an “American-Born Confused Desi” (which pretty much means an Indian who acts “White”). Dillion is very popular, Ravi is sure Dillion wants to be his friend, as Dillion is repeatedly winking at him. During the first few hours of school, the tea...