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Enders

Enders - Lissa Price This is okay....

Dangerous Dream

Dangerous Dream - Kami Garcia, Margaret Stohl Ridley Rdley Ridely! :D

Cress

Cress - Marissa Meyer is this for real..... wow!

The Scorch Trials

The Scorch Trials - James Dashner i love it! Too much betrayal. :)

Where She Went

Where She Went - Gayle Forman I like it better than the first book. :) Maybe instead of where She Went, This can be Just One Night. :)

If I Stay

If I Stay - Gayle Forman Why I didn't cry for this one? Sorry. Still TFIOS. :(

The Magnificent Ambersons

The Magnificent Ambersons - Booth Tarkington, Nahma Sandrow Thoughts soon. :)

His Family (New Edition)

His Family (New Edition) - Poole Ernest Poole, Poole Ernest Poole

For The Loving Father


This is my first Pulitzer novel to read because, I challenged myself to read Pulitzer novels since last year I invested my time reading Young Adults because I'm still young and YA is my genre . I promised myself that every time I read a book I'll try to write a review on it hoping I can do this! URGH!

His Family by Ernest Poole was the first Pulitzer winner for fiction (1918). The story revolved around Roger Gale the main protagonist in the story. He had three daughters named Edith, Deborah, and Laura. His wife died a few years after they had their youngest daughter. As the story moved from his daughter's life, he also learned new things in life in which he can reflect this in his own life. A father who always wanted the best for his children, who wanted nothing but a better life. That's the role of a father.


"You will live in our children's lives" this is the last words from Judith (Roger's wife) before she died. These were the words Roger tried to do. To make his full life looking for his daughters. But how can a father guide his daughters with different personalities? Reading this novel made me think of my future, how will I handle my own children when it comes? Will I be strict with them or not? How will I live in their lives? Okay! Seriously! I'm afraid now. LOL


What will you do if your youngest daughter will marry a man you don't like? What should you do? How will you react? These simple things are hard to give justifications because of the feelings involved here. While reading this novel, I wonder if what will you choose? Your instinct or other's happiness? This is hard for a father to do what's right for you but not with others.


His Family is not only a family drama but realizing what is happening outside your home. I am a future teacher and by analyzing Deborah's character (because she's a teacher) I realize how a teacher touches other children's lives. Some may say that being a teacher is a noble profession, yet, teaching is not a job, it's beyond what is inside the classroom. Because it was first World War (WWI) we can visualize what is happening in New York - homeless children, starving people, malnutrition, prostitution and many more. Imagine a teacher coping with different problems by her students. Your students are considered as your family.


If you are a father just always remember, You Will Live in your Childern's Lives .

Prodigy

Prodigy  - Marie Lu Wonderful! Every chapter will give you a heart stopping feeling! You'll be confuse who's side you'll be. Very genius. All I can say is this book is Wonderful!!!

Beautiful Chaos

Beautiful Chaos - Margaret Stohl, Kami Garcia Total chaos. Wow

Son

Son - Lois Lowry The greatest story to read is the love of a mother for her children. Cry!

Warm Bodies

Warm Bodies - Isaac Marion Wandered and R should meet. :D This novel is similar to The Host. But I like it. :)

The Hostile Hospital

The Hostile Hospital - Brett Helquist, Lemony Snicket Anagram.......

The Rabbit and the Turtle

The Rabbit and the Turtle - Aesop Traditional Childhood Story. :)

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia, #5)

The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (Chronicles of Narnia, #5) - C.S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes I like this books next to The Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe,

Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #4)

Prince Caspian (Chronicles of Narnia, #4) - C.S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes I want the excitement on the Lion The Witch and the Wardrobe back. This is better than the previous one. :)