It’s time for
monthly reading recap. This month I read more books than I expected, only one
more though. I win a Goodreads
giveaway and the book came in the middle of May so I feel like I should read
and reviewed it as soon as possible. Though I only ended up writing a very
short review of that book on Goodreads.
Well then, without further a do, let’s continue to this month reading recap.
These are all the books I read on May 2017:
May 31, 2017
Perbudakan Seksual (Sexual Slavery) by Anna Mariana
“Because
of the practice of sexual politics,
they became the target of state officials.
They were stripped naked, gang raped,
and tortured as a form of authorization.”
Perbudakan Seksual: Perbandingan
Antara Masa Fasisme Jepang dan Neofasisme Orde Baru (Sexual Slavery: Comparing
Japanese Facism and Neo-Facism of New Order) is a book written by Anna
Mariana. In this book, Mariana reveal her research of many sexual assault,
sexual slavery and sexual abuse that happens in Indonesia during Japanese
Occupation in World War II and during New Order regime under Soeharto
presidency.
Labels:
4 Stars,
Anna Mariaana,
Feminism,
History and Politic,
Indonesian Author,
Non-Fiction,
Non-Spoiler Review,
Read in 2017,
Social Issue
May 27, 2017
City of Saints and Thieves by Natalie C. Anderson (ARC)
“People don’t look for revenge to make
them happy.
They do it because they must.”
City of Saints and Thieves tells a story
about a girl named Tina, who escaped from Congo with her mom years ago as
refuges and begin their new safer life in Sangui City. Unfortunately for them,
safe doesn’t last long. Her mother was murdered, shot dead in the middle of the
night. Seeking for revenge, Tina spends her life on the street and training as
a master thief with local gang, the Goondas. Four years went by, and now her
job with the Goondas brings her back to a place where her mother was killed and
open a path for Tina to avenged her mother’s death. But revenge is not an easy
game to play as the faces from the past starting to haunt her and unravel some
dark truths that Tina might not ready to face.
Labels:
4.5 stars,
ARC,
Contemporary,
Diverse Books,
Fiction,
Mystery,
Natalie C. Anderson,
Non-Spoiler Review,
Pop Sugar Reading Challenge 2017,
Read in 2017,
Stand Alone,
Thriller,
Young Adult
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