This is a review of the first book in the series, and not a review of the whole series. The first in a trilogy, The Hunger Games is a dystopian YA novel, set in an unknown future, where Panem exists in the ruins of North America. Panem consists of 12 (once 13) subdued districts, who are…
Author: Ikhlas
Muslim Fashionistas: My Amethyst’s Shea Rasol
When researching for my Muslim Fashionistas paper in my 3rd year Islam and Modernity class, I discovered Shea’s blog My Amethyst. Instead of feeling like I was doing homework, I researched happily, discovering the different ways that Muslim girls dressed, hijabis and non-hijabis alike, around the world. After stumbling upon Shea’s blog in…
Review: What Happened to Goodbye
This is another tough review for me. Not because this book is not memorable, but because I love Sarah Dessen and all her books, and sadly, this one was a disappointment. But I’m getting a little ahead of myself. What Happened to Goodbye tells the story of 17-year old Mclean, who moves from town to town…
Review: Amy and Roger’s Epic Detour
So this was a hard post to write. Not because I hated this book, but because I finished it a few days ago and don’t quite remember much about it. But I did promise that I was going to review it, so here goes. Amy and Roger’s Epic Detour is a cute beach read. It charts…
Catching up
Hello! Hi. Anyeo (that’s Korean for hi) 🙂 How’s it going? So its been a really long time since I’ve posted here, and I thought I’d do a catch up post. It feels like I haven’t posted anything in ages and ages. All right, I have posted little things, but no book reviews or anything…