Book Review: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

Saturday, May 29, 2021 No comments

Author: Markus Zusak
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Published: March 8, 2016 (first published September 1, 2005) 
Genre: Historical Fiction
Subgenres: World War II > Holocaust
Age Group: Young Adult
Representation: Jewish culture, German culture
Trigger Warnings: Anti-Semitism and Nazism, Holocaust, Depression, Death, Suicide, Murder, Violence, War, Profanity, Physical Abuse


Page Turning Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Page Turner!



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I loved this book. Full stop.

I recently found out that I enjoy historical fiction, which has caused me to want to read more of them. I've had my eye on The Book Thief for quite some time now. I'm glad I finally read it. I've always had an interest in the Nazi Germany era and this was no disappointment.


Though the story takes time to develop, I feel it is worth the wait. This story made me feel a stir of emotions. I felt happiness, sadness, and I even laughed a few times. What book does that? This one. I agree that this is a haunting, impactful story that will stick with you. I feel that Mark Zusak crafted it in such a clever way, by choosing an unlikely narrator, Death. Death had a way of foreshadowing and hinting at which of the characters will die. Death didn't have the sinister tone we're used to. Instead, Death told the story as an observer, not as someone happily collecting souls. Though I am used to Death being a collector of souls, it was nice to see a twist as he became invested in Liesel's story.


I do not carry a sickle or a scythe.

I only wear a hooded black robe when it’s cold.

And I don’t have those skull-like

facial features you seem to enjoy

pinning on me from a distance. You

want to know what I truly look like?

I’ll help you out. Find yourself a mirror while I continue.


Then there's the rest of the characters... Can I just hug them? Can I? Death can get a hug too, at this point.

Liesel was such an enjoyable and relatable character. She is by no means perfect and very much does all the things a girl her age would do. She's so smart, brave, and sweet-- you can't help but fall in love with her. Liesel developed this deep love for books and the stories inside them, when she learned how to read. Her love for books was so valid. I think any avid reader could relate with Liesel and her love for books. She loved them so much, she started stealing them and became the book thief. I even thought to myself, why didn't I think of that when I was 10 years old. Instead I stole my grandfather's money and bought Barbie dolls... but we won't get into that story.


Now Max, oh Max... I just love him! He was such a sweet, caring, and wonderful guy. Did I mention he works out? Just thought you should know...


I especially loved the friendship that Liesel and Max developed. Though there was over a 10 year difference in age, it wasn't creepy or uncomfortable in any way. To me it felt like a big brother and his little sister, it really was wonderful to see.


Like the books that Max made for Liesel, with the cute illustrations... *insert heart eyes here* How about when he was teaching her how to do push-ups?! GAAHHHH! Or how about years later when they see each other again, and they hug each other and cry. Arrrgh, my heart just can't take it.


We also can't forget Rudy, who is the cutest boy ever. I also enjoyed the friendship they had, as well as the very little romance they had. The kiss and the way he felt for Liesel. I also loved that they would go together when Liesel would steal books.


Hans Hubermann! He is like the best literary dad ever! Periodt! I never fell in love with a dad in a story, however Hans stole my heart. The relationship he and Liesel share is so stinking adorable! Mind you, he is her foster dad and that is what makes it even more meaningful. I loved that though he wasn't a great reader, he still taught Liesel to read. He was the one that sparked the love for words that she has. The moments they had was everything. The things he would tell her was just GAAAHHHH!


Hans creates an illustration for Liesel. The illustration is of a stick-figure girl with a  huge smile and no eyes.

Liesel: Papa! I have no eyes!

Hans: With a smile like that, you don't need eyes.


See! Need I say more... it's just too much...

Overall, this book has such a powerful message. Not only how friends and family shape you, but how stories can help you get through the toughest time. Although I have never experienced such tragic or traumatic events, this book hit me deep in them feels. It is definitely a story I will cherish and reread again. This has become one of my favorite books ever, words can't express how much I will cherish this book. I would gladly recommend it to the world!


Well Gaston, you're in luck because this one does have pictures. 😉





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Wednesday, May 12, 2021 No comments


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Book Review: Flowers in the Attic by V.C. Andrews

Monday, May 3, 2021 No comments


Author: V.C. Andrews
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: November 1, 1990 (first published November 1979)  
Genre: Gothic Fiction
Subgenres: Family Saga, Drama
Age Group: Young Adult  17+
Representation: 
Trigger Warnings: Child Abuse, Abandonment, Demonizing of Religion, Electral Love (incest), Weird Family Dynamics, "Soft Rape"


Page Turning Stars: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Page Turner!


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This review may contain small spoilers.


I remember discovering this book back when I was in the 9th grade. The school librarian told me I would love V.C. Andrews because it was similar to my taste, but with more drama. Uhmm, thinking on it now... she really shouldn't have suggested them to me because they're actually categorized as adult fiction and were banned from schools and libraries when they first came out. Nonetheless, I'm glad she did. In her defense, why did my high school have V.C. Andrews books if we weren't allowed to read them? 🤔 I decided to pick it up as an adult to see if I would still have the same love for this author. Well, if you couldn't tell by the rating, I still do! Does that make it wrong? Well some people would say so because of the topics and content in this book. Am I weird for enjoying V.C. Andrews scandalous books so much? No, they're just so good and scandalous how can you not like them. Doesn't mean I agree with the things going on in the books, however it also doesn't take away from the fact that they are good.


Though it has been many years since I read this story, the characters still remain vivid and the story still captivated me. V.C. Andrews original stories is one of the reasons I love family drama and gothic fiction. This story evoked so many emotions in me.  With every turn of the page, I felt sadness, anger, happiness, and had many WTF moments. I felt everything these characters were going through. Maybe because when I first read this, I myself was dealing with similar traumas -minus the incest. It sparked some triggers for me in some parts that made me SO upset, I had to put the book down. However, I would always return rooting for the children and wanting to see what happens next.  I also was reading it through the lens of a mom (since I am a mother of two). Oh how that sparked a rage in me that all I could picture was me strangling their mother and grandmother, both maternal figures that really don't know what it is to have those "motherly qualities." I swear I'm not a violent person, however this story will get you to that point.


Now let's talk about the elephant in the room before everyone comes at me with their pitchforks. 😨 The subject, electral love - the incest aspect of it, can be a difficult topic to swallow. It does leave you feeling uncomfortable, yucky, saying WTF, scratching your head, maybe even questioning  if you want to continue... or even if you finished, questioning that. However, Andrews handles this piece of their story with care. As a teacher who studied psychology, it definitely tackles the psychology of why people do the things they do, very well.  As difficult as this topic may be, as a reader you should try to see the bigger picture the author is portraying with that piece. Focus on the drama of this family and why is it that it led to the incest happening. Think Stockholm Syndrome. 


Speaking of I could not stand their mother. I saw her shenanigans right from the start, which was definitely some things I totally missed when I read this as a teen. Don't get me wrong their mom wasn't always a villain, maybe she did have good intentions. She is a morbidly gray character that was consumed by greed, which ultimately led to her doing unforgivable things. I couldn't believe how money hungry this woman became. She couldn't do things on her own for her children because she was always dependent on a man to provide for her. I do understand we are living in different times from when this was written, but she was always driven by money and living a lavish lifestyle; hence why they were in debt to begin with. She knew the situation and the terms her mother had, yet she still agreed to them. In my opinion, their mother never really had any good intentions. I believe she was always fueled by greed right from the start. This greed only made her go further to the extremes, by any means necessary. As for the grandmother, she preaches about being Godly and to never do bad BUT she is the most horrible person. She's seeking vengeance through the children and abusing them as well. It's no wonder their mother wanted to escape that place and is the way she is. However, I don't sympathize with the mother at all. These two "mothers" are just pieces of work...


As for the children, I didn't realize how much of a parental role Cathy and Christopher had to take on. It's no wonder the whole incest thing sparked, they were playing the mother and father roles to their younger siblings. Not saying it was right, psychologically it makes sense. I was fascinated with seeing how they went from through all the different stages and how their differing personality strengths came into play. Each character came to terms with what was going on at different times, how they coped with these betrayals, and the hope that they still had was very convincing and leaves a mark in your heart. Unless you're a heartless person, then maybe it won't. With this re-read, I was so impressed with the creativity of the children, which is another thing I missed before. It was nice to see that they still did the things they love: Cathy still danced ballet, Christopher continued to read, and talking about their future plans. One of the main coping mechanisms they used that brought me joy and sadness, was the paper garden they made that changed when the seasons outside changed. The depth of their coping were very relevant to what Andrews was showing. This was a way for the children to stay connected to the real world which seemed more unreal the longer they were locked up.


There's so much in this book: betrayals, taboo, tragedy, and the type of twist that keeps you reading. Although the author's writing style has flaws, I focused on the overall story, the way it made me feel, and how well it was portrayed - which is why I had to give it 5 stars. I am excited to continue with the Dollanganger family, and will be reading the rest of the series. I don't remember where their journey leads them, but I am hoping it's a good one. However, I know that most likely not be the case...





Book Review: Circe by Madeline Miller

Saturday, March 20, 2021 No comments




Author: Madeline Miller
Publisher: Little Brown and Company
Published: April 10, 2018
Genre: Historical Fiction
Subgenres: Fantasy, Greek Mythology
Age Group: Adult
Representation: Feminism
Trigger Warnings: Body horror, Childbirth (with complications), Rape, Torture


Page Turning Stars: ⭐⭐⭐ - It was okay...


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**May have very few spoilers**


Like many Greek mythology stories, this one is told in the POV of Circe. In my opinion, I felt Circe was a rather boring character. However, I did enjoy that she was able to overcome the situations she was placed in. Another thing I enjoyed about Circe as a character was that she displayed many mortal qualities. To name a few: loneliness, the way she tended to her island, the hard work she put in, motherhood, and vengeance. At times, I forgot she was immortal. Every time someone identified her as a goddess, I was like "oh yeah." I kinda/sorta enjoyed the overwhelming love she felt for her son. Circe's trials of motherhood was something that I could relate to only because I am a mom.  It was nice to see the extremes Circe would go as a mother, and the complications mothers' face as their child grows. However, sometimes it became a bit much and boring at the same time. It just wasn't holding my attention and often wondered if Miller was trying to portray post-partum depression or if there was something seriously wrong with her child. 🤔


In the beginning, Miller found a way to wheel me in and I was hooked. However, then I slowly started to lose interest and felt the story just dragged on and on. About 150 pgs. in, I felt like I couldn't go on any longer. I reached a certain point and had to put it to the side because I felt like it was so boring, repetitive, and like I was falling into a reading slump. The story just became uninteresting after awhile because let's be real, what more can be spoken about when Circe. She is on an island by herself (most of the time), doing the same things every day, while also having a lover every now and then.


If you're looking for Greek action, then do not pick this up. You aren't getting any of that in here. I also felt that there were so many characters thrown in, that really added nothing to the story. The romance in this was meh. I felt like the relationship Circe and Odysseus had was quick and casual. I was more invested in the relationship Circe had with Daedalus. I felt it was the only one where I saw that Circe actually loved. Then later on, I felt a spark of interest in her relationship between Telemachus and actually wanted more of it.


Though I gave this 3 stars, I would still recommend it with warning. The things I enjoyed about the overall book, is the stunning cover (specifically the international version) and the lush writing style. I was drawn into this world because of how beautifully written it was and how descriptive the world was. Miller wrote this story so beautifully. Though Circe was made to look invisible and like a villain by everyone who knew her, Miller humanized and gave her strength to overcome these obstacles. That is one of the main things I loved about this story and felt it was portrayed in such a feministic way. This portrayal of Circe's feministic embrace of womanhood had all the relatable things we go through as women. This story was entrancing, dramatic, and tragic -yet strong and powerful. And the best part is Circe was so unapologetic for it all. 




The One Where An Author Gives Ginnie A New Name

Friday, March 19, 2021 No comments




Hello magical unicorns! 🦄 Today, I am sharing the 21 books I want to read in 2021! There's one book on my list where the author gave me a new name... Which author is that? Tell me down below🤔 Enjoy friends!


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The One Where She Used the Words Beautiful & Pretty... Way Too Much! 🤐

Saturday, March 13, 2021 No comments


The One Where She Used the Words Beautiful & Pretty... Way Too Much! 🤐 


Dude, where's my vocabulary?! Besides, the over-use of the words "beautiful" and "pretty" in this video... Today, I am sharing an unboxing of the January Fairyloot and Feb & March Unplugged Book Box. Btw, did anyone count how many times I say the words "beautiful" and/or "pretty?" Comment how many times below. 😂


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My March TBR is Crazy! Send Help! (Big Books March)

Sunday, March 7, 2021 No comments



My March TBR is Crazy! Send Help! (Big Books March)


Hi Page Turners! 👋 Today, I am sharing my rather ambitious March TBR. It is also BIG BOOKS March, so of course I had to include some pretty THICK books. I am so excited for this reading month and all the content I have planned for you... I am sharing some Contemporary, Dystopian, Romance, and lots of Fantasy worlds in this video. Enjoy friends!

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All the Book I Read in February - I was SHOOKETH! 😲

Thursday, March 4, 2021 No comments





Thanks for stopping by Page Turners! In this video, I am sharing all the books I read in February. One made me feel icky and another had me SHOOK! 😱 ________________________________________________________________________ ✨WATCH THIS NEXT✨ 🎥Getting to Know Me | https://youtu.be/We7thWmDz5E ________________________________________________________________________ ✨CONNECT WITH ME✨ 📷Bookstagram | https://www.instagram.com/journey_thru_pages/ 📷Fitstagram | https://www.instagram.com/i.dream.of.ginnie/ 🔊Twitter | https://twitter.com/Booked_Ginnie 📚 Goodreads | https://www.goodreads.com/journey_thru_pages 📝Discord | discord.me/journeythrupages ________________________________________________________________________ ✨SUPPORT MY CHANNEL✨ 🛒 Amazon Wishlist | https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/301NGW7INC04H?ref_=wl_share 📘 Book of the Month | https://www.mybotm.com/b731scdli97?show_box=true 📖 Scribd (60 day free trial)| https://www.scribd.com/g/7pflvk _______________________________________________________________________________ 📚 BOOKS MENTIONED 📚 📖 Get a Life, Chloe Brown | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43884209-get-a-life-chloe-brown 📖 City of Bones | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/256683.City_of_Bones 📖 This Savage Song | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/26074170-this-savage-song 📖 Crown of Midnight | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17167166-crown-of-midnight 📖 Anxious People | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50898225-anxious-people 📖 Grumpy Jake | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53140572-grumpy-jake _______________________________________________________________________________ For business inquiries, send me a unicorn! Unicorns are my weakness! 🦄✨ 📧 Email: journeythrupages@gmail.com

I Finally Have a YouTube Channel!!!

Sunday, February 28, 2021 No comments




Thanks for stopping by friends! Hope you enjoy this little intro video of my crazy self and my random channel.

I can't believe I finally did it! I finally have a YouTube channel!!!




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Book Review: Grumpy Jake by Melissa Blue

Tuesday, February 2, 2021 No comments


Amazon: Grumpy Jake



Rating: 3.5 ⭐


This was a cute enemies-to-lovers ish, low angst novella. I had fun with this one. Bailey is a kindergarten teacher who despises the father of a boy who is in her class. He has a reputation of having relationships with all the teacher and staff at his sons school and cutting them off at a certain point.




Bailey was a fun character. I enjoyed her personality, spunk, and the little banter between her and Jake. I loved her as a teacher and the relationship she had with Jake's son. As a teacher myself, I loved seeing that part portrayed in the story.





As for Jake, he was a misunderstood character with a sad backstory. He also built a bad reputation, which he brought on himself by serially dating teacher's in his son's school. I love me a misunderstood character. I felt he totally lacked the grumpy part, hence the title of the book. I really didn't see the grump at all, though Bailey was trying hard to make it seem that way. Instead what I did see, was a caring father who is dealing with grief the best way he can, which was not talking about it. As a (single) mom myself, I totally understood why he was the way he was when it came to dating and the women he brought around his son. I did however feel like his reasoning for ending things with Bailey was a bit much, but again as a parent I can understand.





The romance in this book was cute and definitely had some steamy parts. I needed a little more enemies-to-lovers vibes though. I felt it was a lacking in that. I did love seeing their relationship blossom and grow, which was believable. I also liked the attraction and the sexual tension they secretly had for each other.






Overall, I really enjoyed this read. Though it had a few things missing and moved rather quick, that is expected from a novella. However, it left me satisfied and wishing to have more of Bailey and Jake's story.




Book Review: House of Bastiion by K.L. Kolarich

Thursday, January 28, 2021 No comments



Thank you to K.L. Kolarich and BOMM Tours for my free arc in exchange for an honest review!


Rating: 4⭐️


House of Bastiion is a gripping new adult fantasy full of political intrigue, intricate world building,  action and adventure, and packed with  racially diverse characters. The author definitely did not abstain from spilling all the tea of this world she so meticulously built. The plot is also driven by multiple POV's which in my opinion was well done.



When I first stepped into this world I was lost and a bit overwhelmed because of the complexity of the world. Being that each house has its own languages, systems, members, and culture, it was a lot to take in and keep up with. However, once I was able to understand everything, I fell deep into this story and was fascinated by all the details it brought with it.



Aforementioned there are multiple characters but we follow the PoV's of Luscia and Zaethan. Who I might add are some kickass characters. Luscia is everything I want and love in a protagonist. I absolutely loved her! She's a badass, fierce, daring, loyal, brave. I also love how strong she was in the face of prejudice and hate, which is very seen in this world. I mean and if she wasn't badass enough, she is always accompanied by her giant lycran (wolf hound-esque) Aksel. Need I say more... I think not. Zaethan oh Zaethan... *sighs* Is sexy af! I mean he has all the right male qualities I love in a character; did I mention he's sexy, headstrong, loyal. He can be an a**hole at times, especially when it comes to his outwardly blunt prejudices. However, despite his mantics and impetuous ways, he is a great character with a lot of heart and is loyal...and I totally loved him! Might I add, the banter between Luscia and Zaethan was great! They were at each other's throat from the start. The tension between these two was fun and keeps you hooked.



While this book wasn't heavy on romance, it sets up multiple potential relationships for future books. That is something I enjoy in a sort of enemies to possible lovers trope. It is so rewarding and fun once the romance does kick off, because we've become more invested in who the characters are and how they got to the romance.



I also appreciate K.L. Kolarich for putting together such an amazing website full of fun resourceful stuff. It has a glossary, playlist, and a quiz to see what house you belong to. I'm #teamboreal 👏 She even answered any questions I had about the world when I was lost in it. I can tell she is so passionate about her story and the world she built. Just like her characters, she has a lot of heart and I can't wait to continue this journey.