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Hamilton: The Revolution by Jeremy McCarter, Lin-Manuel Miranda
4.0
The best part of this book is the script and how it is laid out. This is the kind of book I would like to own, because it is simply beautiful to hold, and the fonts and interior design are amazing.
The rest of the book isn't my favorite, mainly because I disagree politically with a lot of the writers/creators and wasn't interested in hearing about their personal beliefs. But still interesting to read.
Overall, I liked this. Recommended for fans of the musical. Content in the script: profanity, mild violence, romance including infidelity, crude language/sexual references.
The rest of the book isn't my favorite, mainly because I disagree politically with a lot of the writers/creators and wasn't interested in hearing about their personal beliefs. But still interesting to read.
Overall, I liked this. Recommended for fans of the musical. Content in the script: profanity, mild violence, romance including infidelity, crude language/sexual references.
The Read-Aloud Family: Making Meaningful and Lasting Connections with Your Kids by Sarah MacKenzie
4.0
I read this at 15 and enjoyed it a lot. Recommended for all parents. (And, y'know, the odd teenager who enjoys reading homeschool books for adults.) (Like me.)
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read 3/29/2018
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read 3/29/2018
The Lost Kingdom of Bamarre by Gail Carson Levine
3.0
I didn't particularly enjoy this book, but people who love the author's other work might. Recommended for middle grade readers who enjoy adventure.
A Heart So Fierce and Broken by Brigid Kemmerer
3.0
An interesting fairy tale retelling, and I appreciated the change of POV (though I do miss Rhen and Harper). I'm interested enough to read the next book, but I probably won't reread this one.
read August 2020
read August 2020