I loved the book. I spent so much time reading it. The most interesting part of the book was when the city was invaded by zombie chickens. It inspired me to draw a comic about zombie chickens, but I couldnt draw them, so I did zombie penguins. It was a little confusing at the end. why would lemonade kill a human?
At LitPick, we review books from a variety of genres, as well as enjoy promoting reading and writing worldwide among adults and students. We also like connecting authors and publishers with readers.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
A new student review of Super Zombie Juice Mega Bomb by MJ Ware
A new student review of The Alien Mind by Virginia Jennings
This book is adventurous. My opinion is that if you ike adventure and sic-fic then you shoould read this book. The sic-fic and fiction stuff that's in the book are ailens and time travel. The book has a bunch of fiction things in it. I can relate to Rivi because I help people like Daniel. I would recommend this book to other people.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
A new student review of Extracted (The Lost Imperials Book One) by Sherry Ficklin
I really liked Extracted. It was very interesting and exciting. One thing I liked is how well the author developed the characters. One thing I didn’t like about it, though, was that every chapter swapped from Lex to Ember and Ember to Lex, which made it very confusing for me. This book was sometimes predictable, but most times I couldn’t guess what would happen next. Good descriptions were used. I feel there were some editing problems on the editor’s part because some of the words that weren’t in quotations looked like they should have been. I would recommend this book for ages 12 and up, because the content was a little on the mature side.
A new student review of Cranwood by Jenni Bryer
I thought Cranwood was really good. If you like romance and not knowing what's going to happen next in characters' relationships, then you'll love this book. It also is great for those who like mystery, because you never know what will happen next. The author did a good job; I thought it was beautifully written. She kept my interest throughout the entire book. So overall, it was the type of book where you start reading and you just want to get lost in the book.
A new student review of Get Psyched by Janet McLaughlin
I really enjoyed the book "Get Psyched." The book was so descriptive I felt like I was part of it. I felt like the book had so much going on it; never got boring or dull. At certain times throughout the book I felt like I could relate to the characters' emotions. I think most people would enjoy this book because it is a mix of genres like mystery, action, and romance. I would recommend this book to anyone!
A new student review of Finnikin of the Rock
Melina Marchetta’s Finnikin of the Rock will take the reader on a fast-paced adventure through a beautifully created fantasy world. Finnikin and the rest of the unique cast of characters are believable and keep the novel moving and advancing, while adding depth to the story line through their mixed emotions and constant action. Not only are the characters excellent, but the writing is also well-done. The style complements the plot and is a perfect difficulty level for seventh to ninth graders. Although the very beginning is a little slow, it improves quickly. Anyone who enjoys fantasy won’t be able to put Finnikin down until they’ve read it all.
Monday, March 10, 2014
A new student review of Undead Heart
The story line is amazing, but the details are lacking. I could not picture the characters at all. I do not know what hair color Larry has or even his brother; furthermore, I don't have a clue about their height. I feel that well developed characters make a story come alive. With that, I gave it a 3. However, the story line is just great. This is the first book in a series as well.
A new student review of Will in Scarlet
I really liked Will In Scarlet, although I didn’t like the few bad words it had. It was exciting, scary, and hopeful all in one. The author used interesting words to entice you to read this book. Will was a believable character for this genre, as were all the other characters. I would recommend this book to ages 12 and up.
Sunday, March 09, 2014
A new student review of Jade Dreams (Sacred Stones) by Wakefield Mahon
I liked the story of the book, but I feel like the character develpment was weak. Raven, the main antagonist, came out of nowhere. Her backstory was never explained and I think if her character was better developed the book would be much less confusing. I also wish the relationship between Becca and her parents was played out more. Last but not least, I think the ending was rushed. I had so many questions going through my mind and only a few of them were answered by the last few chapters and the epilogue. Despite the issues I mentioned, I do believe this book could be really good. The idea behind the storyline was great and I got a pretty good understanding of the main characters, but not enough to fall in love with the novel. I would really like to see these changes made and get another chance to read it because I do think it could be great.
A new student review of S'nat Wars by Linda Palmer
To me this book was good, but it was a little boring at times. At some times the writer just goes off into another world just to explain little things so thoroughly. But I liked how the bodyguard turned out to love the girl and turn it into something different. Just to think about being in a world with supernatural beings would be awesome and to be born with a heredity from your parents with a supernatural talents would be even cooler.