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Wednesday, December 03, 2008
Sandlot Summit by Fishman
I like the book Sandlot Summit because it is about baseball. I also like it because it is funny. I would recommend this book to a young reader ages 9-12. I would also recommend this book to a person who likes to read baseball or humorous books. I really enjoyed this book.
Age:11
Leopold, MO USA
Sam's Quest: The Royal Trident by Ben Furman
I love this book because it is action-packed and exciting. The author did a very good job of thinking of the adventures in the book. Also, it was clever how both Sam and Princess Digan looked exactly alike. Prince Buznor was very funny to me.
Age:11
Leopold, MO USA
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Knucklehead by Jon Scieszka
This book is action packed and realistic. My favorite part is that it is so funny. It is even hysterical at times. It tells about living with five other brothers. They even made up their own game called Slaughter Ball. In Slaughter Ball you jump on the guy with the ball. Boys like that kind of thing. The realistic humor is why I like this book.
Reviewer Age:11
Leopold, Missouri USA
The Return of the Light
The Return of the Light is an awesome book. It has good details. I felt like I could see everything that was happening. It is not sad or scary. It is a very happy book. It is not an action/adventure type of book but it has a great story. It is a book full of surprises. I wish everyone would read it.
Age:12
Leopold, Missouri USA
The Comet's Curse by Dom Testa
I've never been a huge fan of science fiction, but this book has forever changed my opinion. It was filled with a constant eerie mystery and a little hint of romance. What I liked most about this book is the description of character. It was like I had met each person in the book personally. Dom Testa did a wonderful job creating the sense of suspense, and character. I recommend this book to anyone looking for a quick entertaining, suspense filled read.
Reviewer Age:14
Reviewer City, State and Country: Seaside, OR USA
Monday, December 01, 2008
The Haunting of Anne MacKay
I enjoyed this book very much. It's very easy to read and it's a page turner. I couldn't put it down. I like mystery books and this one was great. The book demonstrates friendship, love and determination. I love the relationship Annie had with her parents. They told each other the truth no matter how ridiculous it may have seemed.
Reviewer Age:18
Reviewer City, State and Country: Newville, Pennsylvania Untied States
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Beginner's Guide to Animation by Mary Murphy
This is a very helpful book on how to start animating and contains all of the information needed for beginners. I knew absolutely nothing about animation before reading this, and that proved not to matter. The different techniques and processes are explained well so that the reader knows exactly how to do them. I liked the diagrams and pictures that were used. If they were not there, then the information would be difficult to understand and comprehend. Now I can start to animate by using clay and all of the other materials the book suggests. I recommend this book to any person who wants to make films or animate.
Reviewer Age:15
Reviewer City, State and Country: Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Rating: 6
Content Rating: 1
Friday, November 28, 2008
Into the Wildwood by Gillian Summer
I really enjoyed reading this wonderful sequel to the Tree Shepherd's Daughter, and I think that it was a really great novel. Gillian Summers is an amazing author and is great at holding the reader's attention. I really liked Into the Wildewood, but I was kind of disappointed at Sean's rare presence in this novel because he is one of my favorite elements and characters in this action-packed trilogy. The vocabulary was easy to understand and there were many new and exciting characters, which kept the story intriguing. I can't wait for the last book in this wonderful trilogy, The Faire Folk trilogy by Gillian Summers, and I recommend this wonderful book to teens, ages 12-16.
Reviewer Age:15
Reviewer City, State and Country: Upper Strasburg, Pennsylvania United States
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Balancing Act by Donna King
The book was okay, but an easy read. At the end it went from angry to all of a sudden, her parents were accepting. They had been so against the gymnastics that, you thought that they would say no. It was really a dynamic character problem.
Reviewer Age:13
Reviewer City, State and Country: Oakville, Pennsylvania US of A
Alicia Afterimage by Lulu Delacre
Alicia Afterimage is an emotional read. These memories of a loved one changed my own opinion on how to live my life. This was a relatively easy read; though the writing was not always perfect, the content was profound. Lulu Delacre also shares an intimate perspective considering that Alicia was her daughter and she integrates her own feelings. This book is an impressive must-read because of its thought-provoking themes. I would recommend this to anyone who is a mature reader, boys and girls alike.
Reviewer Age:14
Reviewer City, State and Country: Midlothian, Virginia United States of America