Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku

Here’s a book about the more exciting side of physics. So I was thinking, I like reading, and I’m also quite interested in the world or theoretical physics. Why not read a book about theoretical physics? So I found this book, Physics of the Impossible, written by Michio Kaku-world renowned physicist (and co-founder of the…

Why I Dislike Shakespeare

William Shakespeare is commonly seen as the best playwright of his time. His work is agreed to be genius pieces of literature. The plays written by Shakespeare are studied in high schools all over the word. But I’ve just got one question, why? What is so special about his stories? The first time I’ve read…

My Top 10 Novels

I’ve always wanted to figure out what novel is my absolute favorite, but since I’ve read so many books, I always end up with a huge list and I just can’t seem to pick my favorite. So this week I decided to compile a list of my favorite 10 novels. The list is constructed in…

Under the Wolf, Under the Dog by Adam Rapp

When I was looking for a new book to read, I came across one with relatively high review. Despite its strange title, I decided to give it a try. So this time, I’m reviewing “under the wolf, under the dog” This story starts off in Burnstone Grove, a facility for severely troubled youths. There, the…

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

Last week I reviewed a novel called “I am the messenger” by Markus Zusak. I decided that since that book was so awesome, I would read and review another one of his novels. So this week I’m reviewing “the book thief” by Markus Zusak. This novel is narrated by “death”, I found that quite interesting.…

I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak

Often, the authors of youth novels write stories that are relatively depressing and lacking in any conclusion. This is done to add a realistic edge to their story. They often do this by exploring the ugly side of people and society; this results in a de-motivational but realistic story. It is rare to find a…

The Giver by Lois Lowry

This week I’m reviewing a novel for a younger audience. Here’s a novel that raises an interesting question. Is it possible to create a perfect society and what should be sacrificed if this was to be accomplished? The story follows a protagonist named Jonas he lives in a world of sameness and obliviousness, a world…

Feed by M.T Anderson

I really enjoyed reading “be more chill”, so I looked for novels similar to it. That’s how I found “Feed” Both “be more chill” and “feed” deals with nanotechnology electronics being installed in peoples brains to influence their choices. But the stories are completely different. Basically, the feed is a computer chip that is installed…

Be More Chill by Ned Vizzini

Be More Chill is a novel by the author who wrote It’s Kind of a Funny Story.  Ned Vizzini reminds me of John Green -another great author.  I noticed a lot of similarities in their novels, but Ned Vizzini’s novels have a more original plot. This novel follow Jeremy, and – like most teen novels about guys –…

Cross Country by James Patterson

Cross Country by James Patterson is a recent novel of the “Alex Cross” series.  I had never read a novel from this series until I came across this one, but have heard a lot of good things about the series and of all the novels written by James Patterson. The first thing I really appreciate about this novel…

Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick

This is slightly unusual for me, but I am going to review a novel intended for a preteen audience. Freak the Mighty by Rodman Philbrick follows a social outcast named Max, a teenager who is very large and has an intellectual disability.  He lives with his grandparents because his mother is deceased and his father is in jail.…

World War Z by: Max Brooks

Continuing on in the adventure of exploring new authors…Here’s where I’m at: Zombie novels are lame… at least that is what I believed until I read World War Z by Max Brooks.  I thought World War Z was going to be another one of those zombie stories where a group of people find a bunch…

The Chrysalids by: John Wyndham

To understand this novel the reader must have some basic knowledge about the cold war. The reader must also understand some misconceptions people once had about nuclear war. For example, some scientists once believed that only Labrador and New Zealand would be able to survive the radiation caused by a nuclear war. The story takes…