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  • howl’s moving castle

    I have loved Studio Ghibli films since I first saw The Cat Returns about fifteen years ago. My current top five are: Pom Poko, Spirited Away, The Wind Rises, The Cat Returns and of course, My Neighbour Totoro (I’m all about that Cat Bus). As I am on this learning-films-were-books-first streak, I decided to pick…

    Betty

    6th Apr 2020
    book reviews, young adult fiction
    bettysbookclub, diana wynne jones, studio ghibli, warner bros, YA fantasy
  • we are okay

    We Are Okay is Marin’s story. She tells of her confusion and grief as she moves on from high-school and begins university, leaving behind her loved ones and her beloved beach on the Californian coast. There are some really beautiful descriptions which communicate that feeling of being on top of the world. Marin says of…

    Betty

    1st May 2020
    book reviews, young adult fiction
    bettysbookclub, michael l printz award, nina lacour, we are okay
  • we have always lived in the castle

    The story is told through the eyes of Mary Katherine ‘Merricat’ Blackwood, a botany loving eighteen-year-old with a serious case of what we first think is magical-delusion meets OCD. When her normal weekly routine is interrupted, she says: “I had nothing to do. I wondered about going down to the creek, but I had no…

    Betty

    19th Apr 2020
    book reviews, classic
    bettysbookclub, book review, classic fiction, cult classic, shirley jackson, we have always lived in the castle
  • boy swallows universe

    My whole self aches for Eli Bell, the young protagonist who navigates haphazardly through that time of life where parents are supposed to give us stability and care. Instead, Eli’s story includes a mute-by-choice brother (August), addicted and incarcerated parents, a murderer for a babysitter (Arthur ‘Slim’ Halliday), violent bullies as his play mates, a…

    Betty

    28th Mar 2020
    australian author, book reviews
    australian fiction, bettysbookclub, book review, boyswallowsuniverse, brisbane author, feature book, trentdalton
  • high fidelity

    For those who have managed not to know the High Fidelity storyline – protagonist Fleming is fresh out of a long-term relationship with Laura, and he goes to great effort to convince himself that he is fine with this (even though he’s obviously devastated and beginning to question his entire life’s trajectory because of it).…

    Betty

    14th Mar 2020
    bestseller, book reviews
    bettysbookclub, book to screen, contemporary classic, contemporary fiction, feature book, high fidelity, nick hornby, rob fleming
  • eggshell skull

    Happy International Women’s Day! I’m sneaking a bonus book review in here to celebrate. Unlike the reader’s passive (and fictional) position in Maybe the Horse Will Talk, Eggshell Skull puts us in the seat of the sexual assault survivor, and it’s an eye-opening ride that I frankly could not wait to get off…

    Betty

    8th Mar 2020
    australian author, book reviews
    bri lee, brisbane author, eggshell skull, memoir
  • maybe the horse will talk

    I didn’t realise that this book would so closely align with a prevailing news story this week, namely the conviction of the once untouchable Harvey Weinstein. Given this relevance, and the fact that Elliot Perlman is an Australian author, I’ve chosen Maybe the Horse Will Talk as my debut review…

    Betty

    29th Feb 2020
    australian author, book reviews
    australian fiction, book review, elliot perlman, maybe the horse will talk, melbourne fiction

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