Mini Review:
I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai
Rating: 2.5/5
The book was overall boring but I am glad I read about this important figure.
Main “Characters”: Malala, Ziauddin
“Characters”: 9/10
-great subject
-loved how descriptive Malala was of her father
Writing: 7/10
-standard
-unique to hear from someone so young
Pace: 7/10
-slow paced
-dragged on way too long
Enjoyability: 6/10
-ended up skimming through the majority of this
-boring at the end
Fun Fact: Malala is the young recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.
-Sean, kingdombookblog
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I didn’t think this was boring at all. I really gained new perspectives on things and realized how much education is taken for granted when others have to fight so hard for the right to be educated.
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I definitely learned much from reading this, but biographies just tend to not keep me interested for some reason:(
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That’s understandable.
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You use the perfect key elements to review a book. I’ve been wanting to read the book because I want to find out more about this brave girl and her compelling story but, ouch, 2.5 stars isn’t to good.
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I would totally recommend the book, regardless of my rating. Biographies just aren’t my cup of tea, but I do think that this is a book that most others will enjoy:)
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