A powerful review of Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green β a deeply human, urgent look at the world’s deadliest curable disease. As a physician turned public health researcher, I explore how this book captures the injustice behind TB, the systems that sustain it, and why this story matters to all of us.
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The Box in the Woods by Maureen Johnson – 4.5/5
The review of an unputdownable mystery set in the world of the truly devious trilogy.
Camp by L.C. Rosen – 4/5
‘Itβs a safe place. A place for you all to be yourselves and have a childhood that you donβt get anywhere else.’ – L.C. Rosen Specifics: Book: Camp Author: L. C. Rosen Published: Penguin Books Genre: YA Romance, Romantic Comedy LGBTQIA literature: Yes Publisher: Penguin Books Pages: 374 My rating: 4/5 Blurb: Sixteen-year-old Randy Kapplehoff loves spending theContinue reading “Camp by L.C. Rosen – 4/5”
The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern
It was praised as βA love letter to story-tellersβ, and rightly so as it contains everything that a story-teller could ever dream of. Piles and piles of books just lying in a secret world that lies beneath the Earth with an ocean made of papers and libraries everywhere. The world in itself is engulfing to imagine. The descriptions are exquisite and indulging.