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bookandbedandtea
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Good morning! I'm looking forward to another day of reading and forest bathing. 😊 #happyplace

robinb Beautiful view! 3mo
Amiable Gorgeous! 3mo
kspenmoll Beautiful! 3mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 3mo
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bookandbedandtea
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Sunrise plus my weekend reading plans. It's so peaceful and only ✨️45°✨️!! I love it here. ❤️

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Jeanelle
The Anti-prom | Abby McDonald
Mehso-so

I didn‘t read this book because I thought it would be good, I read it because I wanted to reread one of the books that I loved in middle school. It‘s not a very good book, but it made me happy to reread it.

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LiseWorks
Brave New Girl | Louisa Luna
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June 17 #BigJuneReadathinPhotoChallenge "Girl/Boy" one if the books i had on my shelf and decide I should read it. It was ok, a teen girl finding herself. @Clwojick

Clwojick Way to go! 2y
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MaggieCarr
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Mehso-so

erring /ˈəriNG/ adjective: having failed to adhere to the proper or accepted standards; having done wrong.

Turning up pregnant after parental sexual abuse, abandoned after marriage while pregnant etc give many, many endearing back stories to the characters of the Berachah House in Texas. Written as time-slip with Cate (a hundred years later) finds the Bertha cemetery after moving near the old grounds finds she can relate to history quite easily.

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Loser | Jerry Spinelli
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I‘m a fold-the-page kind of girl.🐶 I don‘t use a bookmark unless it was given to me for free.💰I already spend so much on books, I can‘t be spending on their accessories too.🐈‍⬛

Which one are you into? Bookmarks 🔖 or dog ears🐶?

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GingerAntics
The Moorchild | Eloise McGraw
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Mehso-so

I hate to be the one to bring down the rating if this book, but oh well. This is a long review, and it still doesn‘t cover everything. I tried to be as brief as possible.

I have very mixed feelings about this book. The story itself is a great idea and well executed; however, the racism is rampant, as is sexism, christian-centrism and euro-centrism. There is also constant threat of abuse. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

GingerAntics Also, the solution to feeling different is to give the bullies what they want, the “other” going away. This is just not a good message for children. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 4y
GingerAntics I can‘t see a child reading this book themselves. This really would have to be a read along or read to them. The diction is absolutely ridiculous and does nothing to further the story. This is a book for children. Afeard could just as easily be afraid. Leastways, at least (and those are just the ones I can remember off the top of my head). 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 4y
GingerAntics There is a sentence used to mean one thing, that means something very different. “You making game of me” means ‘are you hunting me,‘ but is used to mean ‘are you making fun of me?‘ This just doesn‘t sit well with me. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 4y
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GingerAntics If you‘re going to read this with children, there need to be A LOT of discussions about the racist and sexist, narrow minded views. There needs to be discussions about the bullying with little to no consequences. There needs to be discussions about abuse. There needs to be discussions about the fact that being something other than christian does not make you devilish. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 (edited) 4y
GingerAntics Additionally, there need to be discussions about what it really means to be different, and the reality that running away isn‘t an option. In our modern school system that mirrors the prison system, that‘s called truancy. I‘m not sure what message this book really sends to kids that are different or what message it sends to kids that fit in. I would absolutely not let a child read this alone. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 4y
GingerAntics I get that kids will like this story because it‘s very honest in how it addresses the realities of life and being different or “other,” but the values contained within are horrible. Parents, teachers, and other adults will have to take the time to make sure these horrible values are addressed. Adults needs to address this book very carefully with children. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 4y
GingerAntics I‘m really glad I didn‘t read this book as a child. If I had uttered anything remotely like some of what is in this book, I would have been suspended from school, in confession for a month, and I‘d have been beaten within an inch of my life at home. If I had even imagined putting anything like some of these elements into my own writing, the same or worse would have happened. 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻 4y
GingerAntics As someone who grew up feeling very different (and still does), this didn‘t really make me feel any better about it because the solution in the book just makes the problem worse in the real world. I can‘t imagine how I would have taken that as a child, other than to wonder more if everyone would be happier if I just disappeared. That is not the message that should be sent to any child (or adult). #EloiseMcGraw #TheMoorchild 4y
GingerAntics @TheBookHippie still processing this book. The story was good - I couldn‘t stop reading it - but something about it just rubs me the wrong way. Maybe because I was a kid that considered running away to make the bullies happy or leave me alone. 🤷🏼‍♀️ 4y
TheBookHippie @GingerAntics I was too and read it as an adult as well. Kids like it because of it making them feel not alone I‘ve never had a kid read it on his own ... I do like the story too /so it‘s therapeutic for them maybe. They get a lot of people don‘t do or say that regarding race they refuse to admit it or see it here. Seeing it exist in a book means it‘s real 🤷🏽‍♀️ I‘ll ask one of my older students if he remembers ! 4y
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GingerAntics
The Moorchild | Eloise McGraw
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McGraw is trying, now!!! The only thing unsettling about this book is the rampant racism and terrible diction. I don‘t know how much more of this I can take.
#EloiseMcGraw #TheMoorchild #NotAcceptable

TheBookHippie “ The story is saturated with the atmosphere of the Middle Ages in the British Isles, with fascinating details of setting. Rich characters, well-paced action, and themes of belonging, societal prejudice against outsiders, empathy and self-sacrificial love, all bring a poignant depth to the storytelling. The one piece which does not stand up well to time is the denigrating stereotype of gypsies. “ That‘s the review I found it! 4y
Bookwomble The Westminster government in the UK is trying to bring in a policing bill which, as well as making protests which cause "significant annoyance" subject to a 10 year jail sentence (rape gets a 5 year sentence), will also make the lifestyle of gypsies, Romanies and travellers basically illegal. Prejudice and discrimination still a significant issue here. 4y
GingerAntics @Bookwomble wow, protesting so that it annoys people (sort of the point, to make people pay attention) is a greater crime than rape. Wow. Just wow. Never mind that “significant annoyance” is totally subjective and law based on someone‘s feelings is ridiculous. So basically, you‘re no longer going to live in a modern, free society. 4y
Bookwomble @GingerAntics There is resistance from sections of Parliament, organisations & at grass roots. My profession has 2 main membership bodies: the biggest says it will strike off those arrested in any protest, the other (of which, thankfully, I am a member) OKs peaceful protest & says it will support those so arrested. Really, there should be no issue about protesting in a democracy, but the last few years have been weird both on sides of the Atlantic 4y
GingerAntics @Bookwomble it sure has. Hopefully that doesn‘t become law at all. 4y
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