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Tuesday, November 12, 2024

No Filter and Other Lies by Crystal Maldonado

No Filter and Other Lies by Crystal Maldonado

As a fan of the MTV show Catfish, this young adult novel of catfishing caught my attention based on the title alone. My Instagram is (thankfully) all books and writing, so I don't have to worry about filtering myself to draw in an audience. I do understand the desire to get attention for your work and talent, though, so Kat's story of being a photographer drew me in. I was a photographer long before Instagram existed so I didn't have to worry about getting likes, but that didn't make Kat's story any less relatable.

One of my favorite things about this book was how normalized everything was and how realistic that made it feel. Kat is plus-sized and so is her female love interest. Despite being unsure if she's bi early in the book, her sexuality is normalized and no one freaks out about it. I also love that her closest friends were guys and they were portrayed as humans, skipping out on stereotypes. Her trendy blond friend that she uses as her profile photo also isn't a stereotype. The unique family situation was also refreshing to read; I haven't seen one like this in a book before.

My total favorite thing about this book was that there were so many ways the story could have unraveled, and the way it happened was one I hadn't thought of! I won't share spoilers, but think about how using an anti-social media coworker's photos as your fake profile could blow up in your face! I kept thinking X would happen, or maybe Y, or Z? And then it was 3! Okay, that's just random and silly, but you get the idea.

I think the build-up to the catfishing (which her friends eventually call Katfishing) was a bit slow, though I understand the need to set the scene and make it feel imperative and natural that Kat chose to do this to her friend and coworker. But there were several places where the book lagged a bit and I wish those were cut out to keep the anxiety pumping as the reader worried about Kat's future.

Thursday, October 22, 2020

This Is Not the Jess Show by Anna Carey

Thanks to Quirk Books for sending me an ARC of this book! It will be released on February 2, 2021, and you won't want to miss it. 

“At once thought-provoking and hilarious, This Is Not the Jess Show is a timely, incisive book so masterfully-plotted you won't want to put it down.”—Tahereh Mafi, New York Times best-selling author of the Shatter Me series and A Very Large Expanse of Sea

I have a love/hate relationship with social media (as I’m sure most of us do), and I love taking a step back to try and understand how it affects everyone in different ways. For example, I cannot WAIT for the wave of memoirs written by influencer kids that is sure to come in 10-15 years! Until then, this book is as close as you can get, and I’ll take it!

Jess starts noticing things that are slightly off in her world, but no one else seems to see. Actually, others seem to see the problems, but they try to redirect Jess when she brings it up, so she starts to feel crazy. But when Jess realizes that her whole life has been faked for a TV show, she doesn’t know how to feel or what to believe. Now her mom making sure she always looks great makes total sense, and she sees how a bunch of drama in her life was created just for ratings. But this life is all Jess has ever known - can she escape? Does she even want to?

Whether you scoff at seeing moms on Instagram pose their kids in a pumpkin patch just for pics, or you think the kids are really getting something out of the experience, this book will make you think critically about reality vs social media. 

This book is billed as a “thriller”, which I don’t really agree with, but then again I read a lot of adult thrillers, so maybe I’m biased. It’s also described as having a hint of Black Mirror, which I totally agree with. It’s twisted in the best way, and the 90s references make me think readers in their 30s and 40s will love this just as much as the young adult audience it’s intended for!

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Tundra Turns 50!

Tundra Books is celebrating its 50th year! They have Instagram reps sharing in the fun, and I was lucky enough to be one for spring!


Check out my short reviews of some of Tundra's amazing books:
If You Happen to Have a Dinosaur by Linda Bailey and Colin Jack
Sam Sorts by Marthe Jocelyn
It's Great Being a Dad by Dan Bar-el, illustrated by Gina Perry
Little Blue Chair by Cary Fagan, illustrated by Madeline Kloepper
Count Your Chickens by Jo Ellen Bogart and Lori Joy Smith
Wolfie & Fly by Cary Fagan, illustrated by Zoe Si

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Unique Friendships - August #kidlitpicks

Another month of excellent #kidlitpicks/@kidlitpicks recommendations are done, and Summer at Reading Is Our Thing compiled a list of the books that were shared. Head over to her blog to check them out!



The September theme for #kidlitpicks is Change:
A lot changes in September. I mean, as the ancient Greeks will tell you, change is the only constant…but there’s something about September that sparks a bit of reflection—on the tilt of the Earth, the passing of the year, the meanderings of the path of life.
Share your favorite books about change and tag #kidlitpicks to be featured!

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Repeat Reads - July #kidlitpicks

If you listen to the podcast, or even just check out the links in the podcast recap posts, then you know all about #kidlitpicks/@kidlitpicks on Instagram! July's theme was Repeat Reads, and Book Nerd Mommy put together an AWESOME recap of all twenty members' favorite Repeat Reads.

Check out her full post!


The August theme for KidLitPicks is Unique Friendships
Friendships, of course, come in all different shapes and sizes, and there's no better medium for exploring these unique friendships than picture books. The people we meet during our lives can be transformative and ​life-altering, and finding the people we want to spend our time with is always a process unique to the individual.

Share your favorite books that feature Unique Friendships and tag #kidlitpicks to be featured! 

Saturday, April 18, 2015

500 Followers Giveaway! - CLOSED

I can't believe that a blog I started for a school assignment has gained 500 followers on Instagram! There is a great "bookstagram" community out there, and I love all the bookworms, reviewers, librarians, and libraries that I follow - and I'm lucky that so many of them follow me back!

To celebrate 500 followers, I decided to give away five books. I wanted them to be books I've read and reviewed so I actually feel good about giving them away. I hope the winner will like them!

Funnily enough, each book title starts with the word "The"! So I've created the hashtag "THEgiveaway500" on Instagram. To enter your name in the drawing, follow How I Feel About Books on Instagram, like the giveaway post, and repost the giveaway image tagged with "#THEgiveaway500"! You can repost the picture as many times as you'd like, until noon CST on Thursday, April 23rd. I'll throw everyone's usernames into a hat and pick a winner at random.

I'm sorry, but at this time I'm only able to offer US shipping. Hopefully my 1,000 followers giveaway will be worldwide!

THE giveaway!
                                          The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci
                                          The Fourteeth Goldfish by Jennifer L. Holm
                                          The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
                                          The Pregnancy Project by Gaby Rodriguez
                                          The Willoughbys by Lois Lowry