Wednesday, October 5, 2022

Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw

 

Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw, is about aa young girl who sells flowers and is part of the lower class. She gets an offer from a higher class linguist to learn proper English etiquette and is then put to the test at a party with higher class people. Nobody can tell of her past background and she passes the test. however, with her development of English language, she becomes a nonconformant and stands up for herself through all the insults she's received during her lessons. She ends up running away with another middle class man she knows and they begin their life together.

This book has very interesting characters and an complex theme. It shows the mental growth of a girl called Eliza, and it shows how gender roles and nonconformity at the right time can bring a person respect. Higgins is my favorite character in this paly as he is a high class man with an education and respect around his name. Due to this he gets away with breaking social norms in relation to language and gender roles. This book is highly recommended as it gets deep once you reach the end of the story as you begin to realize all the details of the story.

Reviewed by E.N., Grade 12

Casa Verdugo Library 

Monday, October 3, 2022

TimeRiders, by Alex Scarrow

 

Time Riders, by Alex Scarrow, is a science fiction book that explores what would happen if time travel were real. it revolves around a time travel agency who is in charge of keeping history in check from anyone who would try to alter it. The agency is comprised of people who are supposed to die, but moments before they are taken to the agency to be trained to protect history. This book follows the adventures of Liam, Maddy, and Sal as they try to fix a broken history where Nazi Germany won the Second World War.

I really enjoyed this book. There are vivid images that allow you to see the idea of time travel and to feel the excitement and anxiety of the new agency workers. The plot is complex and always captivating as the setting jumps between time periods. Liam, Sal, and Maddy are relatable and interesting characters who we grow to understand as people with distinct personalities. The exploration of the slight changes in history intrigued me and kept me engaged as new timelines were created. The high stakes action is also what drew me into this book and kept me interested throughout it.

Reviewed by TB, Grade 12

Glendale Central Library