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March(ito) wrap up!*

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Hi guys, this are the books I read in March and well, they are four, yeah... not a good month, maybe is was a break from reading so much before??? idk. BUT I have to say that there were some goooood books  The first book I read was a re-read but a pretty old one, I read this book when I first got into reading and well, I loved it because it was different, but now I'm older and wiser (not) so yeah, btw the book is " The Perks of Being a Wallflower " lol, such a mystery there.  But yeah, when I first read this book I didn't understand it well, I even remember being confused about Charlie and his aunt. Now, I'm at college studying psychology so yeah, a big change in my point of view, actually it was a pretty interesting read so I would recommend it to people who want a mental health book. Upon re-read, I gave it 3 stars but that doesn't mean I didn't enjoyed it (which is a theme throu this wrap-up lol) Next up, I read " Little F...

March TBR!!

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Hey! I'm late again! Well, at this point nothing I say is going to be a good excuse so why do I try to explain my laziness at this point? lol that's sad, but yes here is my March TBR, btw I've already finished some of this books since it is March 14 lol. March / Emojiathon TBR Since " emojiathon " is running thorugout all of March I've made my TBR focusing on their challenges, and here it is, also this document was made by the guys @ emojiathon <3 March 1st - 31st Dylan: https://goo.gl/B3WMj4 Jay: https://goo.gl/VrVMNw Chelsea: https://goo.gl/ksZWFK Brittany: https://goo.gl/mFhHWw Emojiathon’s Twitter: https://goo.gl/X8Pr28 Challenges (The goal is to complete as many challenges as possible! Feel free to double, triple, quadruple up, etc.) Bingo card (Doing this is 100% optional!) - Read Dylan’s book pick ( WE ARE THE ANTS by Shaun David Hutchinson) - Read a book that you haven’t read yet and don’t know why - And ...

Review: "I am Malala"

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"I am Malala" by Malala Yousafzai in collaboration with Christina Lamb.  Wow. I must admit that before reading this book I wasn't a 100% aware of the situation Pakistan is living and what did Malala do in general; I must say my ignorance was huge about this "politics" theme and how the country was living such an unjust situation, the image I had of Pakistan was mainly created by the lack of research on my part and was full of stereotypes that media shares and I'm not really proud of that. That being said, here are my thoughts on the book: For starters, Malala gives more background of the situation her country is living and not just focusses on her assault. She explains everything in such an easy and basic way for you to understand but her writting does not take away the importance of everything she is saying, she just gives it more power. I love how you get to know more about the current situation with the talibans and the police an...