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Many benefits of reading

Reading helps with language development, builds vocabulary, trains concentration and attention, stimulates creativity, and teaches life lessons. In a society flooded by quick media, sitting down with a good book is still the best way to grow our mind and imagination.

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Peer to peer recommendation

Children and teens are more likely to read a book when recommended by a peer rather than an adult. However, most of the book reviews out there, even for children’s and teens’ books, are written by adults. Eve’s List is a place for kids to see and share their own perspectives.

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Stay engaged during the pandemic

When school was closed during the pandemic, I made the resolution to read a book a week. Reading kept my mind active and let me feel connected to the world despite the social isolation.

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Newest Reviews

  • The Outsiders
    The book that inspired a hit movie that produced many future stars. The themes of friendship, growth, and betrayal seem as eternal as ever.
  • Three books I read recently and why I liked them
    What I wrote on a high school application essay asking about the books I read recently. Actually I’m still reading only of them… but they are all super good!
  • Life as We Knew It
    Asteroid knocks the moon out of orbit and the natural disasters that follow forces everyone to stay at home. Even though it was published before the COVID pandemic, the psychological effect remain eerily familiar.
  • How Lucky
    What does it mean to be lucky, or unlucky? When you are struck with a progressive medical illness that confines you to a wheelchair, where do you look for friendships and how do you prepare for what the friendship might bring?
  • Coo
    Can you imagine being raised by animals? Like Tarzan who was raised by apes or Mowgli in the Jungle Book who was raised by wolves… what if you are raised by pigeons, not in the jungle but atop a busy city?
  • Akira Book 1
    Akira is the quintessential manga masterpiece. The book that inspired generations of youth and introduced the genre of graphic novel to the world.
  • Six Wives of Henry VIII
    Perhaps the most fascinating and frequently dramatized marriages of Western history. Six women, six personalities, six stories. What about them that grapples us?
  • Lies My Teacher Told Me
    Are you ever curious about the people you’ve read about in history textbooks and wonder what they were like in real life? What happened to them after they did what they were famous for? This is the book to read to learn about the human side of heroes and may change your impression of many of them.
  • Goodbye Perfect
    The perfect student in everyone’s eyes run away unexpectedly, with her teacher and lover. Her best friend must keep her location secret but feels betrayed.
  • Things Not Seen
    What happens when an invisible boy meets a blind girl? The surreal story features an unlikely friendship blossoming from the characters’ unique perspectives.
  • Room to Dream
    In the book Room to Dream by Kelly Yang, the third installment of the Front Desk series, Mia and her family finally saved up enough money to go to China. Mia manages family and friendship dynamics while trying to revive the business of their motel.
  • Three Keys
    In this sequel to Front Desk, Mia continues to expand her motel business in creative ways while forging friendships and advocating for social justice.