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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Book Review: Small Great Things

Hello dear readers! Hope you are doing well! I recently finished  Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult and wanted to do a quick review!





  ***Disclaimer: I requested this book through NetGalley in exchange for a honest review. All opinions are my own***

***Other Disclaimer: Minor spoilers ahead***


Synapsis (taken from Goodreads):Ruth Jefferson is a labor and delivery nurse at a Connecticut hospital with more than twenty years' experience. During her shift, Ruth begins a routine checkup on a newborn, only to be told a few minutes later that she's been reassigned to another patient. The parents are white supremacists and don't want Ruth, who is African American, to touch their child. The hospital complies with their request, but the next day, the baby goes into cardiac distress while Ruth is alone in the nursery. Does she obey orders or does she intervene?

Ruth hesitates before performing CPR and, as a result, is charged with a serious crime. Kennedy McQuarrie, a white public defender, takes her case but gives unexpected advice: Kennedy insists that mentioning race in the courtroom is not a winning strategy. Conflicted by Kennedy's counsel, Ruth tries to keep life as normal as possible for her family—especially her teenage son—as the case becomes a media sensation. As the trial moves forward, Ruth and Kennedy must gain each other's trust, and come to see that what they've been taught their whole lives about others—and themselves—might be wrong.

With incredible empathy, intelligence, and candor, Jodi Picoult tackles race, privilege, prejudice, justice, and compassion—and doesn't offer easy answers. Small Great Things is a remarkable achievement from a writer at the top of her game.
 


Genre: Contemporary Fiction

My Thoughts: Sometimes, you read a book that is so gripping, you keep on turning the pages, wanting to know what is going to happen next. And when you finally tear yourself away from that book, you find yourself wondering about it. Wondering about the characters, about the theme and ideas, and again, what is going to happen next. Small Great Things is that book.

While I wouldn't call Small Great Things political, it does focus deeply on the social issues of today surrounding racism. And that is why I feel every adult needs to read it regardless of your ethnicity, religion, or political affiliation. Every adult needs to read it because unfortunately, it is  still an serious issue in today's modern age. Will the story get uncomfortable at times? Yes, it will, but I think it is because the subject itself is uncomfortable.

My favorite thing about this book was the points of view. Small Great Things tells the story from three different points of view: Ruth, Kennedy, and Turk. I loved how the chapters revolved between the three characters because their backgrounds, opinions and characteristics were so polarizing and different from each other and thats what I felt made the story so well-rounded and realistic. There really isn't anything negative that I have to say about this book, except that it is aimed at adults (maybe 17 years and older?), because it does contain violent and uncomfortable language and scenes at times. Other than that, Small Great Things has become one of my favorite books of the year!

My Rating: 5 Stars!!

What I'm currently reading: I just started reading Showboat. It's a biography about Kobe Bryant.

Have you read Small Great Things?  What was your favorite part?



Monday, November 7, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday: Recent Additions to My TBR List



Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by the awesome ladies at The Broke and Bookish. This week's theme are the books that I've added to my to-be-read list recently. For this week's post, I'm going to use my Goodread's Want to Read shelf. I'm adding to it constantly- it's at 321 books as of right now! Some of the books are added from blogger/booktuber recommendations, some are books recommendations through Goodreads, and a few are books that just caught my eye.

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday: Classics Book Club Recommendations

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by the awesome ladies at The Broke and Bookish. This week's theme is about book club recommendations so I decided to do recommendations for look clubs who read classics. I've been reading quite a few classics lately due to the Classics Club 50 challenge (which I will post up on of these days lol).

Friday, October 28, 2016

Top Five Weekly Book Bargains # 1

Hello dear readers and happy weekend! One of my favorite things is discovering new books. And one thing even better is finding books at a bargain. But... not all books are created equal. So, this week, I searched the web looking for best selling books at low prices. Some are at a bargain permanently (like The Metamorphosis), while others are only at a low price for a limited time so get them while you can!

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday: Books to Get You in the Mood for Fall

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by the awesome ladies at The Broke and Bookish. This week's theme is a Halloween/ Fall Freebie so I thought I'd talk of books that remind me of Fall, since I don't really read Horror. (Whatever Catches My Fancy doesn't hold any responsibility if you get spooked from any of these reads lol)

Friday, October 21, 2016

Friday Link-Ups #1: Small Great Things

Happy Friday Dear Readers! As you can tell from the title, this will be my first ever Friday Link-Up. With what blogs? Well, I'm participating in Book Beginnings by Rose City Reader and the Friday 56 by  Freda's Voice. I discovered these linkups through the blog, I Wished I Lived in a Library and wanted to join in the fun!

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Book Review: A Curious Beginning

Hi dear readers! Hope you are doing well! I recently finished A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn and wanted to do a quick review!

Friday, September 30, 2016

Exploring Islam With Uzi: The Man with the Two Gardens

Assalam-u-Alaikum dear readers! Hope you are all doing well Inshallah!

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday: Books on My Fall TBR List

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by the awesome ladies at The Broke and Bookish. This week's theme is about the books on my Fall TBR list. Fall may be here but it doesn't seem like it with the hot weather we're having in SoCal lol! Anyways, currently I'm reading A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn and The Trial by Franz Kafka. Here are all the books that I want to read next this fall:




1. Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult: I received this from Netgalley. Don't know too much about it but the ratings are good on Goodreads! ***Also friend/follow me on Goodreads! My username is Uzi***

2. The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain: Way back in May 2015, I came up with a personal list of 50 classics to read in 5 years and this book was part of the list. I got the idea from another blog post, so I will link up and make a post about my list whenever I'll get a chance.

3. Harry Potter and the Curse Child by John Tiffany and Jack Thorne (and J.K. Rowling): I've been putting off reading this partly because mixed reviews and also, because I've never been into reading plays.

4. The Penultimate Peril by Lemony Snicket: 'Why??' You might ask. Well partly because of the new Netflix series and also, because A Series of Unfortunate Events kind of does fit in with Halloween with all the crazy and bizarre things that happen in books. Also, can we pretend the thirteenth book didn't happen?

5. The White Queen by Phillipa Greggory: This has been on my to read list for a while (as most books are) and I decided to pick it up when I visited The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.

6. Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell: Speaking of books being on my list for a while, it's about time that I read this.

7. Captain Sinbad by Graham Diamond: I received this from Netgalley. I've always had a fascination with 1001 Nights (which I hope to read one day) so I'm pretty excited to read this.

8. A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett: Another book on my 50 classics list. A Little Princess was one of my favorite books growing up! Rereads are always fun!

9. Lucy and Linh by Alice Pung: I also received this through Netgalley. Don't worry I will be giving all of these books an honest review! This books seems like a great coming of age novel.

10. The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: This one is also on my 50 Classics list. It looks pretty interesting from the synapsis.

So there you have it.  All of the titles listed on this post are ones that I own or have easy access to, so (hopefully) no excuses lol! What are some of your To Reads?! 

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Book Review: All Because of You

Hi dear readers! Hope you are doing well! I recently finished All Because of You by Isobel Blackthorn and wanted to do quick review!

***Disclaimer: I requested this book through Netgalley in exchange for a honest review. All opinions are my own***

Friday, July 8, 2016

Exploring Islam With Uzi: Eid Mubarak!

Asalam-u-Alaikum dear readers! 

Belated Eid Mubarak! And Jummah Mubarak as well lol. I hope that everyone had a wonderful Eid celebrating with their friends and family!

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Top Ten Tuesday: Favorite Heroines


Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme created by the awesome ladies at The Broke and Bookish. This week's theme is a freebie so I thought I would cover my favorite heroines. In no particular order:

1. Hermione Granger: I don't think I've ever seen a list of favorite female characters that doesn't include Hermione. And rightly so. Intelligent and brave, Hermione proves that being a bookworm is super cool (not that we didn't know that already). Ron and Harry would be completely lost without her.

2. Emma Woodhouse: For some reason I've always liked Jane Austen's Emma more than Elizabeth Bennet. I feel like she's more fun and lighthearted with a great character development. She's also the ultimate fan girl.

3. Katniss Everdeen: A fierce archer, Katniss Everdeen is the only hero she needs. To paraphrase the Disney movie Hercules, Katniss is a damsel, she is in distress but she's not a damsel in distress.

4. Violet Baudelaire: Now each one of the Baudelaire children is amazing. But Violet, you have to admit is pretty cool. An inventor, she is sure to come up with something amazing with any existing material in any dire situation.

5. Alice: Alice in Wonderland is one of my favorite Disney movies and children's classics. Through whimsy (and nonsense) Alice is able to get through one bizarre situation over another - all while keeping her head lol!

6. Jane Eyre: Despite her dismal upbringing, Jane is a pretty strong feminist before her time. Biggest Example: when she accepts Mr. Rochester's proposal on her own terms.

7. Luna Lovegood: Everyone's favorite Ravenclaw. I love that Luna doesn't let her peers dull her sparkle or her optimism, and instead embraces her full on quirkiness. Books 5-7 just wouldn't be the same without her.

8. Minerva McGonagall: Pretty much almost all of the female characters in the Harry Potter series are really amazing. McGonagall is super tough and no-nonsense, but also has a soft side. If you haven't already, do read her backstory!

9. Cinder: A cyborg, Cinder is as far to Cinderella as you can imagine. With her hardwork, and talents she is her own hero. I haven't read the other books in this series but I have a feeling that I'll be adding more favorite heroines.

10. Sara Crewe: Growing up, the character I wanted to be most like was Sara Crewe and with good reason. Even at her lowest point, she never let go of her poise and graciousness. Every girl has a princess inside of her.

And there are so many more heroines that I could talk about! How about you? Who is your favorite heroine?

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Exploring Islam with Uzi: Ramadan Kareem

Assalam-u-Alaikum Dear Readers and Belated Ramadan Kareem!

I can't believe we're already halfway through this blessed month! I hope that everyone's fasting is going well and that you are able to take advantage of this wonderful time! If you haven't been able to, don't worry, just use this next half to finish the month off strong! If you have, that's great and continue to make an effort to complete the month off on a high note! Remember every good deed counts, even if it is a small one.

Until next time dear readers,

Salam

Friday, April 29, 2016

Exploring Islam With Uzi: Reciting Surah Kahf

Assalam-u-Alaikum dear readers! Hope you are all doing well Inshallah. Since it is almost Jummah, I wanted to share something that would be beneficial for you to recite during this blessed day. According to Hadith, whomever recites Surah Kahf (The Cave) on Jummah, he or she will have a light coming out from that Jummah to the next. (Below is a screenshot of the Hadith from the Hadith of the Day Facebook Page.
In addition, reciting Surah Kahf protects you from the Dajjal. The Surah also contains 4 stories:

1. The People of the Cave
2. The Man with the Two Gardens
3. Musa (A) and Khidr (A)
4. Dhur Qarnayn

Now, I'll be honest, Surah Kahf initially seems long and fairly intimidating (110 ayahs). But depending on your schedule, if you start reciting some of it Thursday night (since that's when Jummah officially starts), and than finish it on Friday morning, it will be a more easier on you. I also recommend listening to some reflections and tasfir on Surah Kahf so that you are able to have a greater understanding and appreciation for what you are reciting. Below are some useful links/YouTube videos:
This link contains the entire Surah and translation.
This link contains a beautiful recitation by Sheikh Sudais as well as a translation.
This link contains a introduction and reflections of the beginning of Surah Kahf  especially the story of the People of the Cave.
This playlist contains reflections on another story told in Surah Kahf: the story of Musa (A) and Khidr (A). On the Nauman Ali Khan podcasts for Apple there are six episodes about this story.

So far I have only heard the reflections of the story of the People of the Cave and the story of Musa (A) and Khidr (A). However, when I find reflections or Tafsir on the stories of the Man with the Two Gardens and Dhur Qarnayn, I will post it to blog Inshallah so that we can all benefit.

Also, please be sure to share the Hadith and reflections about Surah Kahf with your family and friends. And this goes without saying, but everything good written on this blog post is from Allah SWT and any mistakes written on this blog post are from my own short comings. 

Until next time, Inshallah! Have a great rest of your day.




Thursday, April 21, 2016

Exploring Islam With Uzi: An Intro of Sorts

Assalam-u-Alaikum dear readers! Jummah Mubarak! And also welcome to this new segment on the blog. But first a small introduction:

Life got pretty sad for me in the past few months because of personal stuff. For a lot of people that are going through hardship, they turn to religion and spiritual guidance. I was no exception.

Now, it wasn't as if I didn't already observe the pillars of Islam. I did (except for hajj. Inshallah soon though!) and I also read the Quaran, as well as observed hijab. 

But I still had so much learn about Islam.
And I thought, why not share what pearls of wisdom that I am learning on here. After all, sharing knowledge is a form of Sadaqa Jariya.

And so begins this new segment on the blog. And in case you were wondering, I will blog about other things. But this is an important part of my life that I would like to share with all of you lol.

Anyhoo, have an amazing rest of your day!

Monday, January 25, 2016

Quick Book Haul

Hello Dear Readers, guess what came in the mail this week... Books! Yay!!! I can not wait to read all of these!


Sunday, January 10, 2016

A Few of My Favorite Quotes

Hello dear readers,
I hope you are all doing well. With the start of 2016 upon us, there's lots of motivation in the air. Here are a few of my favorites quotes for inspiration:

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Hope all of you have your best year yet!!

Friday, January 1, 2016

Happy New Year!

Happy New Year dear readers! And Jummah Mubarak as well to those who observe it. I know I've been m.i.a lately for the last few months cause of life and for that, I apologize. But with the new year, I would like to become much more active on this blog again. I'm brimming with tons of ideas and different style posts so stay in the look out.

I also want to do a resolution of sorts for this blog. So every month, I'm going to come up with a new blog goal. This way, I can improve on my blogging skills and make things more fun (hopefully lol).

So my goal for JANUARY is... Atleast 1 new post per week. I know, I know, how boring. But hey, I have to start somewhere right.

If any of you are subscribed to Mark Zuckerburg's Facebook page, you probably have seen his Year in Books posts. I've been been inspired to do one of my own this year. And so my first "year in books" this year is...Crime and Punishment.

Anyways I hope that you all have a wonderful year! What are some of your New Year goals?