Is your online identity true to who you really are?
This book captures how to use social media responsibly and tells us how fortunate we are to have it.
This book captures how to use social media responsibly and tells us how fortunate we are to have it.
The novel Wonder gives a first person insight into the struggles of living with disability and dealing with teasing and bullying.
This YA novel will take you a while to get into, but if you stick around, you will find that it is empowering and covers important themes.
Riordan’s second book of the Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard series tries to tell the reader that if you want to change, it is only possible if you believe you can change.
Whelan illuminates the circumstances and struggles of a young girl in a predominantly male-dominated society.
This novel is filled with cringe-worthy moments with a balance of heart-pounding wonder.
The third book in the Magnus Chase series offers a light and interesting read for the average reader.
Can a remake of the popular 1980’s soap opera be equally as good?








