Author: Lynn Weingarten Publisher: Simon Pulse Publication date: July 7, 2015 Pages: 320 Price: $19.99 CAD (Hardcover) at Indigo Books […]
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen – Review
Author: Jane Austen Publisher: Penguin English Library Publication date: November, 2012 (Original edition in 1817) Pages: 247 Price: $14.99 CAD […]
Say You’ll Remember Me by Kate McGarry – Review
Author: Katie McGarry Publisher: Harlequin Teen Publication Date: January 30, 2018 Pages: 452 Price: $23.99 CAD (Hardcover) at Indigo Books […]
Le Procès des sorcières de Salem
I’ve decided I am going to start uploading some presentation slides on my site so that they are easy for […]
The Year of Less: How I Stopped Shopping, Gave Away My Belongings, and Discovered Life Is Worth More Than Anything You Can Buy in a Store by Cait Flanders – Review
“In her late twenties, Cait Flanders found herself stuck in the consumerism cycle that grips so many of us: earn more, buy more, want more, rinse, repeat. Even after she worked her way out of nearly $30,000 of consumer debt, her old habits took hold again. When she realized that nothing she was doing or buying was making her happy—only keeping her from meeting her goals—she decided to set herself a challenge: she would not shop for an entire year.”
Syndrome de Münchausen par Procuration
This was a riveting project I had done for my social studies class! The Munchausen syndrome by proxy (or MSBP) is a syndrome that always interested me and this project permitted me to do a lot more research on the topic. Even though I’m done high school, this work is still fun for me to reread, not only because I worked hard on these projects, but also because I’m re-learning things I forgot, or giving others the opportunity to read up if they want lol!
Zéro Déchets, Multiples Bienfaits
This essay is on the dangers of plastic pollution and the benefits of zero waste living, as said in the title. I personally care about this mission a lot and when given the opportunity to outwardly bash the girls who called themselves “eco warriors” in my French class but who bought every single plastic item available at Tim’s during lunch everyday, how could I resist!? But also, education is important and I was surprised to discover that many in my class had never even heard of micro-plastics, which are now a primary component of our everyday lives, even though they may not always be visible to the human eye. Very fun research project!
We Should All be Feminists and Dear Ijeawele, or a Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – Review
We Should All Be Feminists […]