Thursday, November 28, 2013

A new student review of Saving Halloween

ctamm posted a new student review of Saving Halloween . See the full review.

The book is well-written and brings the spirit of the Halloween holiday to life. I like that the book deals with bullies, and ways that the girls are able to overcome the threats of those bullies. I like the colorful characters in the Spavento family, and how the mystery was solved in an unexpected way. I did feel that the magic in the book sometimes made the answers to the girls’ problems seem a little too simple. I also felt that a few of the characters could have come across as more authentic. Overall, however, I definitely do recommend Saving Halloween. The book brings the magical spirit of the Halloween holiday to life. It also teaches readers to feel confident about who they actually are.

 

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

A new student review of The Girl Who Was on Fire (Movie Edition) by Gary Cassel

mbuonarroti posted a new student review of The Girl Who Was on Fire (Movie Edition) by Gary Cassel. See the full review.

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A new student review of Omens

VBat posted a new student review of Omens . See the full review.

Omens is a fantastic book! The plot is fast paced and exciting, and I was hooked from the very first chapter.

Olivia, Gabriel, and the many characters are relatable and realistic, with a nice balance between their positive traits and character flaws. Olivia is resourceful and genuine, and her determination to earn respect and do the right thing makes her a great female lead. Gabriel, the smooth-talking, secretive lawyer is presented as corrupt and untrustworthy, but the reader is given glimpses of his sweet side throughout the text. His growth throughout the story adds to the plot, and enforces the theme of things not always being what they seem. 

Although the story is a realistic fiction detective story, references to the supernatural are scattered throughout the text. These supernatural elements provided by the unique town of Cainsville give the story a dark, suspenseful flavor. This added dimension gives Omens the push it needs to stand out.

I would recommend Omens to teens and young adults that enjoy mysteries, suspense, and action. 

A new student review of The Girl Who Was on Fire (Movie Edition) by Gary Cassel

mbuonarroti posted a new student review of The Girl Who Was on Fire (Movie Edition) by Gary Cassel. See the full review.

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A new student review of Frozen

alphatauri posted a new student review of Frozen . See the full review.

Melissa de la Cruz's Blue Bloods series didn't impress me very much, so reading Frozen was a delightful surprise. The action in this book starts from page one and never lets you go. There are sea battles, magic battles, and shocking betrayals, just to name a few. There's also a fantastic element of mystery as we slowly learn more about the characters. Their secrets are brought to light one at a time and it was extremely fun to predict what would happen next. Most of the characters are very likable. I particularly liked Nat as she was one of the few female characters and was a tough role model. The one complaint I would have is the speed at which the romance happens. I felt it was a bit contrived, but could see why it happened. Overall, I'd recommend to anyone who enjoys a story with romance, magic, dystopia, sea quests, and of course--dragons! 

A new student review of The League

NathanPechacek10 posted a new student review of The League . See the full review.

In my opinion, if you love football, this is a good realistic book for ages 10-13. I had a difficult time putting the book down. I wanted to find out what happened to Wyatt and how it would end. I found Wyatt very different from me, which made the book more interesting. I could not predict what decisions he would make. I would strongly recommend this book for boys. 

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

A new student review of The Litigators by Gary Cassel

leonardo posted a new student review of The Litigators by Gary Cassel. See the full review.

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A new student review of The Litigators by Gary Cassel

leonardo posted a new student review of The Litigators by Gary Cassel. See the full review.

With Jason Campbell suffering a concussion last week, Tanney could be in line to back up the much-maligned Weeden on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars. There are no other quarterbacks currently on the Browns' active roster.

Tanney, if you remember from 2011, is a trick-shot artist. This could be the man Browns fans are pining for one drive into a home contest against a 2-8 team:

Monday, November 25, 2013

A new student review of Paper Hearts

JadeHagerman5 posted a new student review of Paper Hearts . See the full review.

The book "Paper Hearts" by S.R. Savell was very different from a lot of stories that I have read. Although I did get lost and confused at some parts, I was really intrigued by the train of events that happened in this book. I sincerely love the main character, but she confused me a little. I didn't know if she was all around mad or just in a depressed state of mind. Same goes with Nathaniel. I understood his emotions but at the end of the story his character took a total turn for the worst. I don't understand why he beat Peter. Did something happen before that and I just happened to miss it or did Peter say something to insult Michelle? I don't know, but like I said it was a fantastic story but could use a little more re-reading.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

A new student review of Brooks Berry in The Case of Myst River by Michael James

davimcka posted a new student review of Brooks Berry in The Case of Myst River by Michael James. See the full review.

Brook Berry in The Case of Myst River is a fantastic book. It has excitement, a great pot twist, and is great for a young children's mystery book. Being the age of 12+, the book was quite an easy read but was very enjoyable. The characters were described very well, being someone who hasn't read the first or second book. This book kept me on the edge of my seat even though the plot was a little predictable. If I was younger, the book would have been more exciting. But overall, this book is great for a kid ages 7-12 who wants a fun, Scooby Doo/Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew type of book.