Be Smart-President Hinkley

Books are such an important part of our education. No mater if we are three or seventy-three, we are all constantly learning.
Reading is an essential part of learning about the world around us. By picking up a book, we are bringing information, new thoughts and different ways to look at things, into our mind. Instead of turning on the TV, read something. Enlighten your mind, become more educated, like President Hinkley urges us to do.


Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Everytime a Rainbow Dies

Everytime a Rainbow Dies
Rita Williams-Garcia

Summary
Thulani doesn't like to interact with people. His friends and life are is doves which he keeps on his roof. Until one day when he sees a girl being raped in the ally below. After saving her he looks for her, seeks her out. He's fascinated by her. She draws him away from his doves and out into the streets of Brooklyn. At first she rejects him, but soon she starts to accept him. But their lives are leading them into different directions. Will Thulani have the strength to let go?

Personal Review

This book was okay. It was a great story, and I loved the characters. The growing up and changing that Thulani did was very well done as well. However, I didn't like the content of the story. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone, and I wouldn't read it again.

Cautionary Notes
There is some language in this book, as with a lot of sexual content.

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