Yes I remember that it’s not the most pedestrian friendly place in the world.
]]>I agree with what you say. I guess with this (as with most things in life) there is no ‘one size fits all’. I’m glad that you are able to choose which books to review.
]]>Walking down the street on the crumbling sidewalks and watching above for low hanging live wires is bad enough without having every single taxi honk their horns at us. They would ask us where we were going and my dad would just point down the street and say “Over there, how much?” of course they’d just quit after that one. We only used the hotel car service as a taxi, and the driver was happy to drive us around.
]]>Well, I think that age rating for young adult books is 13-17, but they can be a bit more mature for a thirteen year old and I don’t really like reading the more mature ones. It’s hard to find something good. I don’t think this book was trying to warn or encourage this lifestyle, just sort of telling it like it is a little bit.
With Digitally Lit I actually have full control over what I read for them, I’m able to pick ANY books from the catalogue, but sometimes you just don’t know what you’re getting into until you start reading it.
Yep, telling people about which books are the good ones and the bad ones is what I do~ Thanks for reading!
]]>HAPPY INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY! Thanks for reading, Robin! <3
]]>Yay! I hope you like what you find! 🙂
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