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2020年9月20日
可爱,快速阅读
指甲花战争是一个伟大的书!它很可爱,有趣,和我喜欢的人物,尤其是兄弟姐妹关系。本书包括小的实例:种族歧视、同性恋恐惧症,迫使郊游,恃强凌弱
2021年10月16日
最好的你关于精神疾病的书籍
挑战者深告诉一个不寻常的方式:通过短故事的展开,交替输送章主角既是普通的十几岁的男孩和一个海盗在一艘。虽然这看起来可能有些读者也奇怪,这可能是我喜欢它的原因之一。而独特的交替现实是特别的,我也喜欢这个故事本身就感觉太感人,心碎,原始,同时独立于现实。在这本书中有一些场景似乎疯狂和不现实的,但是…如果你继续阅读,一切最终会落入的位置。你就会开始理解所有的奇怪的事情,为什么Caden看待这个世界的方式。我通常犹豫读/谈论精神疾病的书籍,因为他们中的一些人不告诉人经历过精神疾病本身。然而,挑战者深严重受Neal Shusterman的儿子,和他的经历与精神分裂症。知道这也帮助我理解这个故事的严重性,并对某些人是多么真实。当然,每个人都经历着不同的精神疾病。但不幸的是,在当今世界,很多人都不知道思考许多精神疾病。 I’m ashamed that I grew up thinking schizophrenia was synonymous with “multiple personality disorder” (which is now referred to as Dissociative Identity Disorder). For some reason, the media often portrayed mental illnesses however they wanted and in a simplified manner, so that people like me were often sheltered from discovering what it was actually like to have those illnesses. While the media seems to have gotten better with the way this is handled, it’s still not good enough, and not much better at all. Reading this book several years ago, and even now during this reread, opened my eyes to the struggles others endure in their every-day lives. It’s heartbreaking that many mental illnesses are often dismissed because they’re not as common as anxiety or depression, but books like Challenger Deep are important because they highlight some aspects of mental health which would otherwise not be shared. Generally, I was riveted while reading this book. Even after my first read and when I already knew how it was going to end, I still enjoyed the ride and sat at the edge of my seat. This book is very character/emotion driven, and if you’re more of an action/plot person, this book may not be for you. Challenger Deep is more about personal discoveries and emotional acceptance than anything else.
2020年9月19日
请寻找其他的书籍来读。
这本书上市以来,许多读者(包括我自己)已经意识到这本书包含很多偶然的种族主义打击,亚洲人的重视,和有害的刻板印象通常涉及朝鲜人和美籍韩国在这个故事。首先,作者使两个主要人物是“奇怪的”和“局外人”。埃莉诺是奇怪的,因为她的红头发,公园是“奇怪的”,因为他…是亚洲人。种族主义公园面临不应该等同于埃莉诺的头发的颜色和重量。埃莉诺通常集中在公园和他母亲的表象,通常以消极的方式。她说,“他的妈妈看起来就像一个娃娃…小和完美…埃莉诺想象公园的爸爸,医生的汤姆·塞莱克,吃美味的中国的人到他的防弹衣和溜她从朝鲜。“比较应该是一种恭维如何精致和“完美”公园的母亲,但是它进一步加强了亚洲人的刻板印象是微小的,“精致”,所有的亚洲人都是一样的。她打电话给他的母亲一个“中国的人”,当她实际上是韩国人。埃莉诺后来说:“公园的眼睛瞪大了。…,有时她想知道他的眼睛的形状影响他看见东西的方式。 That was probably the most racist question of all time”. She knows she's being racist, but no one ever does anything to change this. “Park” is a Korean last name, not first name. Park embodies many common East Asian stereotypes: he takes taekwondo (which is incorrectly used interchangeably with “kung fu”), is great at math, struggles in English, and is often described as “small” and “feminine-looking”. He also has a lot of self-loathing, mostly having to do with being half-Korean. Park also has a lot of internalized anti-Asian hatred, and doesn’t think he’s attractive specifically because he’s Asian. The book also contains harmful stereotypes in Eleanor’s friends, two Black girls who are only loud, sassy, and constantly ready to fight someone. There are many other things to say, but I wanted to keep this as concise as possible. Please seek other books by Authors of Color! Books I recommend instead: - Love From A to Z by S. K. Ali - To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han - Wicked Fox by Kat Cho - When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon - Frankly In Love by David Yoon
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