Saturday, April 30, 2016

Heather's April Reads



Assassination Classroom bu Yusei Matsui (humour)
 Vol. 1 183 pages
 Vol. 2 199 pages
 Vol. 3 190 pages
 Vol. 4 198 pages
 A classroom of slacker students must kill their teacher before the year ends to keep him from destroying the world. The only problem? He is the best teacher they have ever had, and he is unbeatable!


Boneyard by Richard Moore (humour)
 Vol. 1 106 pages
 Vol. 2 96 pages
 Vol. 3 96 pages
 Vol. 4 96 pages
 Michael Paris has inherited a piece of land from his grandfather who dies just before the start of the story. When he goes to Raven's Hollow to settle on the land for a price he discovers the town's graveyard and it's inhabitants being forced out of their home by the overzealous town mayor.


The Devil is a Part-timer by Satoshi Wagahara (humour)
 Vol. 1 178 pages
 Vol. 2 178 pages
 Vol. 3 178 pages
 Vol. 4 162 pages
 Devil King Sadao Maou and his general have been stripped of their powers and banished to earth where they end up in modern day Tokyo. Now the Demon King is a part-time fry cook trying to survive and figure a way to get back to conquering the masses on a budget.


Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson (humour)
329 pages
This book is hard for me to describe but I feel it has a very good message. No matter what life throws at you grab the good things and hold on tight to them. Even when you feel beat down and ready to give up, don't and remember to smile with your arms wide open.

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