Friday, March 21, 2014

A new student review of Fabrick

Obot55 posted a new student review of Fabrick . See the full review.

Opinion-

I liked this book, but it's not my favorite. I liked this book because it was interesting in many ways, it also makes you wonder what's going to happen next. This story was not very believable, but it is fiction. The characters were not very credible, except for Clyde because he was the most "normal" one. I did not relate to any of the characters in this book.
 

A new student review of Notes to Self by Avery Sawyer

jules92397 posted a new student review of Notes to Self by Avery Sawyer. See the full review.

I didn't like this book. I I understand the whole mystery of the story is finding out what happened “that night”, but I'm the kind of reader who looks for a lot of detail. There were also no character descriptions. When I read, I need to visualize every character, and every setting in my head. Plus, I get that teens do stupid things… but climbing up an unsafe amusement park ride? Considering I would never risk my life for fun, no I don’t relate to any of these characters.

A new student review of Age of Heroes: The Witch Hunter's Gauntlet

Corderojose10 posted a new student review of Age of Heroes: The Witch Hunter's Gauntlet . See the full review.

I did not like the book because I don't like books about magic. I mean time wouldn't freeze and there wouldn't be intergalactic forces trying to arrest you. Samantha was credible because she tried to live a normal life at first before anything happened. I don't relate to any of the characters because I don't have an imagination and I can't imagine living in a world with magic in it.

Personally I did not enjoy the book, but maybe someone else will. I just wasn't very interested in it. It just all depends on what you like to read. I could recommend it to other people but it's just about what you like to read. Some might like it some might not, oh well.


 

A new student review of When the World Ends... by J. J. Marshall

datboi_flee posted a new student review of When the World Ends... by J. J. Marshall. See the full review.

The main character is Alec Corbett, and he seems like a kid that's very nosey and full of adventure. Also, his father was one of the characters in the story.I didn't get much into my book at the same time. I am a slow reader, and this book didn't keep my interest. I recommend this book to people who like si-fi or fantasy books. I wouldn't recommend this book to slow readers.

A new student review of The Reluctant Knight

aeehrhardt posted a new student review of The Reluctant Knight . See the full review.

I liked The Reluctant knight a lot. In the first few chapters I didn’t really want to continue reading because it was sort of slow. But after that part it got more exciting and interesting. I liked how the chapters switched back and forth between perspectives when the characters were separated from each other. I liked them because I got to follow the different characters’ stories and that made it really clear what was happening. I definitely suggest this book to readers who like adventure and fantasy.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

A new student review of Enders

JesusFreak posted a new student review of Enders . See the full review.

When I’d read the first book in the series, Starters, I didn’t think the series could get any better.  I’m happy to say that I was wrong.  Enders is full of excitement, edge-of-your-seat suspense, and an interesting main protagonist.  I find that Callie’s personality is life-like and true, and that her persistence on keeping Tyler safe is beautifully selfless.

One of the main things that I absolutely love is the jacket of the book.  It is beautifully done with bright bursts of colors that almost seem haunting.

I find it easy to connect with Callie throughout the entire book, and I love how she is always looking out for others.  Lissa Price did an amazing job writing this book, and I will definitely be looking for more of her work to read.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

A new student review of Heartbeat by Elizabeth Scott

MIZZIQ posted a new student review of Heartbeat by Elizabeth Scott. See the full review.

The tone of this story is very dramatic and moves quickly. It’s not meant to be a masterpiece, but it effectively completes an emotional roller coaster of a book. It starts off with a very improbable situation but makes it seem completely real to the reader. As much as you want to laugh at Emma’s actions, her feelings always come off as genuine. This was a very quick and enjoyable read that was the perfect cup of tea for a snow day. If I had been looking for a more realistic book than I may have been disappointed, as I had to chuckle at some scenes, if only for the fact that the book took itself too seriously. Somehow this all fit together into a sweet teen romance that almost found its way over to being realistic. Realism however, is not what this book was about, and it worked perfectly.

A new student review of Phoenix (Phoenix Elite #1) by Melissa Starr

Angel181916 posted a new student review of Phoenix (Phoenix Elite #1) by Melissa Starr. See the full review.

This book was phenomenal. I could hardly put it down. I cannot wait for the next book to come out. It was very well written and keeps you guessing. It could have used some more closure at some points, other than that it was great. I would recommend this book for a teenager or older readers.   

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

A new student review of Julius Caesar Brown and the Green Gas Mystery by Ace Hansen

Nightdoesminecraft303 posted a new student review of Julius Caesar Brown and the Green Gas Mystery by Ace Hansen. See the full review.

I think the story was great. It had several twists during the end. My favorite part was when Julius still got some money even though he was the second person to solve the case.This was something I was not expecting.and caught me off guard, I also like the ending because of how there's still another mystery at the end.In adittion, they finally begin to act like a real happy family becuse they learn how to deal with their dad's divorce. All in all, I would recommend other kids to read this book because of the unexpected twists that are in this story.For example, "SPOILER ALERT,"  I did not expect that Julius would buy something like big baggy pants so he wouldn't become embarrased in front of a girl. These pants kept the green gas from leaking out. Even a great solver of mysteries needs to worry about his appearance.

A new student review of SEVERED - A Tale of Sleepy Hollow by Dax Varley

stefan123 posted a new student review of SEVERED - A Tale of Sleepy Hollow by Dax Varley. See the full review.

If you like the headless horseman, then this is the book for you. This book is a good book for people who like horror and action stories. I liked this book a lot, so I think a lot more people will like it too. This book was a little slow, but other than that I loved it. The headless horseman sounded really cool, but I would never want to see him in real life. Would you want to see him?