Personally, I did have a hard time finishing this book. Not that it's badly written or anything, but it just wasn't my cup of tea. It did have it's moments though when I didn't want to set it down!
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Friday, April 04, 2014
A new student review of Edna In The Desert by Maddy Lederman
A new student review of The MightyMiss Malone
The MightyMiss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis has become one of my favorite books. It's well written, and you really get a good feel for Deza and all her troubles. This book is easy to fall in love with and just leaves you wanting more!
A new student review of Drowned by Nichola Reilly
Romance, survival, the end of humanity as we know it-- all what a reader would desire to read. Completely action packed with very well-developed characters; the readers will instantly fall head-over-heals for Drowned and will want for more. Once I started, I could not put it down until the very end.
A new student review of Poached by Stuart Gibbs
Poached was an extremely interesting book and very mysterious. It was also funny. One thing I did not like were the pranks. Some people might like them, but I think it teaches children to actually do the pranks on people, and that would get them into trouble like it did with Teddy. This book also teaches children to stand up to bullies if they were being bullied. I think this book would be a poor choice for children under ten.
Thursday, April 03, 2014
A new student review of Above World
This book was very well written. I have always loved books that think of our country as someplace magical and horrid, because they live somewhere else! I loved all the changes in the perspective of the story. Sometimes the storyline is hard to follow, but overall this is a wonderful, adventerous, tale that I reccomend to anyone who is interested in the sea and Fantasy. Probably most enjoyable for 10 to 12 year olds.
A new student review of Firebolt (The Dragonian Series) by Adrienne Woods
I really liked this book. It kept my attention from the first page to the last. It was very different from many other books that I have read int he past.
I really enjoyed Elena. She was a brave girl that fought for what she wanted and didn't give up. I enjoyed being able to read how she handled everything that was thrown at her and how she managed to get back up and go on after each thing.
One of the things that I did not like about this book was how quickly the book was finished. It got to the climax then was done very quickly. I wish there was more after the climax of the book.
Tuesday, April 01, 2014
A new student review of The Portal's Choice by KD Pryor
I think this book was one of the best books I've ever read, although it was kind of sad because people died, but that is a part of life. This book had an amazing conflict. How many books say you have to get a bunch of ghosts back through a portal? The Portal’s Choice had a very descriptive nature to it; it gave a lot of details that made it easier to picture the story in my head. The way the author wrote the book made me feel as if I was in the actual story.
Monday, March 31, 2014
A new student review of Man Made Boy by Jon Skovron
Personally, I absolutely loved Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. This book, in a way, was like an alternate ending to the original novel. The descriptions were, for the most part, quite accurate. I really liked the references to Jekyll and Hyde and the back story about their lineage, and Claire/Sophie's brother, who sought to destroy the last of the Hydes. The time in which the story was set is also interesting, because it gave some insight about how the monsters and creatures abhorred by humanity would be like today and how they'd be treated should they make an appearance. All in all, I enjoyed this book to the fullest.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
A new student review of Rain
Ms Amanda Sun has the same super powers as her characters in “Rain”, because her storytelling swept me up and took me over!
“Rain” was stunning! Ms Sun crafted an intriguing story, a satisfying sequel and a determined troupe of characters.
I thoroughly enjoyed the book. Sun’s characters came off the page and had me reacting with them. I was embarrassed when Katie acted obviously like a foreigner, I was suspicious when Jun came to the scene and curious when “Nii-chan” revealed a new part to the Legend.
Tomo and Katie’s chemistry flew off of the pages—they just clicked, and I loved it. The heat and love between the two is so strong, that even I believe they could take on the world. But it won’t be easy as Sun’s plot thickens, leaving me impatiently waiting for the next book. The book did seem to rush a bit, so I had to reread it, but I enjoyed every minute of it.
On a sidenote, the paintings in the book were very charming; I thought they were a delicate touch.
I give this book four stars out of five for it's intriguing plot and beautiful characters.
This book was very close to receiving a five out of five from me; I only relented because at times, the book seemed to rush too quickly through certain plot points—I wish they had a bit more time.
Monday, March 24, 2014
A new student review of Amira, Immortal Daughter from Penglai by Lon Dee
I enjoyed reading this book. It captured my interest just by reading the summary. I liked the amount of detail the author used. The description of the area, characters, and animals gave me a clear picture in my head. This story could be something that was passed down for generations. It seems like a classic story to me. Even the characters are clearly defined, and they act realistically. All their actions are a result of an event that occurs in the story. Although I could not relate the characters, I found them similar to other people I know.
I would recommend this book to another person. This book is interesting and enjoyable to read. It will also depend on the reader’s preference. If the reader is into fiction books, this would be an excellent book to read. This book contains a classic element and has the appeal of a modern day novel. If you enjoy reading fiction stories that take place in a faraway place, then this book is for you.