Saturday, October 21, 2023

[Book review] Good books for developing strong independent woman

 

1.      The pull of the stars – Emmy Donoghue (born 1969), published 2020. Difficult reading level: High and meaningful

2.      A thousand splendid of sun – Khaled Hosseni. Difficult reading level: Middle and meaningful

3.      The girl in the spider’s web – David Lagergrantz. Difficult reading level: Easy

4.      Daisy Jones & the Six – Taylor Jenkins Reid. Difficult reading level: Easy and meaningful

5.      The clockmaker’s daughter – Kate Morton. Difficult reading level: Middle

6.      All our shimmering skies - Trent Dalton. Difficult reading level: High and meaningful

7.      Room – Emma Donoghue, published 2010. Difficult reading level: Middle and meaningful

8.      Code name Verity – Elizabeth Wein. Difficult reading level: Easy and meaningful

9.      Lesson in Chemistry – Bonnie Garmus. Difficult reading level: Easy and meaningful

10.   Akin - Emma Donoghue, published 2019. Difficult reading level: Middle and meaningful

11.   Wonder woman Warbringer – Leigh Bardugo. Difficult reading level: Easy

12. Free food for millionaires - Min Jin Lee. Difficult reading level: Middle and meaningful

13. The Hearts we sold - Emily Lloyd-Jones. Difficult reading level: Easy and meaningful

14. Three apples fell from the sky - Narine Abgaryan. Difficult reading level: Middle and meaningful

15. The measure - Nikki Erlick. Difficult reading level: High and meaningful

16. Psyche and Eros - Luna McNamara. Difficult reading level: Easy

17. Spinning silver - Naomi Novik. Difficult reading level: Middle and meaningful

18. The Muse - Jessie Burton. Difficult reading level: Middle

19. The book of lost things - John Connolly. Difficult reading level: High and meaningful

20. Within these wicked walls - Lauren Blackwood. Difficult reading level: Easy

21. Admiring silence - Abdulrazak Gurnah. Difficult reading level: High and thoughtful



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