The Musings of a Book Addict
Book reviews for the young and the old. This site reviews children, teen, and adult books with a few interesting things thrown into the mix. Check out the labels on the right hand side for specific genres or topics.
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Marina Mews by DL Mitchell
Monday, January 12, 2026
Ten Days In A Mad-House by Nellie Bly
My fascination with this book came when my students had to
read an excerpt in my Middle School English class. They struggled to understand why someone
would purposely get themselves committed to an asylum. Nellie Bly had a lot of
guts in my mind. First of all she was a female living in a male dominated
world. Many women were put away by husbands who no longer wanted them around.
Nellie Bly wished to let the world know what actually went on inside. Why you
may ask. There was no one to speak for those women. Bly came up with a plan to
tell their story. She got herself committed by acting like she was insane and
used a fake last name. They sent her to the asylum where she spoke with these
women and documented the abuses they suffered.
She had pre-arranged with her editor to have them get her out after ten
days. She exposed the atrocities and created change.
Monday, January 5, 2026
I had never heard of this series before I won a copy of this
book from LibraryThing. It has so many things that I love in books I read. I
love reading books where one or more of the main characters are underdogs. We have Luis who loves math but gets bullied.
We have Zuri who practices mixed martial arts. She and her mother have moved to
Pinedale to get away from her father who is very violent. She actually saves
Luis from the bullies and they become best friends. Then of course who doesn’t
love stories that have ghosts. Zuri meets one in her school library. Zuri has a
ghost friend she meets in the library and helps her with her math. I wish I had
a ghost when I was in school to help me with my math. As I read I learned there was an evil entity
in the sub-basement. I have had a fear
of basements since I was about ten years old. Zuri, Luis and many of the other
ghosts in the school decided to help Zuri protect the ghost helping her with
her math. Here is why teens will love
this book. It deals with so many issues they often deal with. Zuri has to deal with
not only a violent father, but also with racism. Then there is Luis who has to deal with
bullies. They can identify with and
relate with so much in this book. Of
course this is a great book for anyone who loves reading about people who
overcome major obstacles in their lives and especially for those who love ghost
stories. I would most definitely recommend this book.
