Friday, August 19, 2011

Looking for something to read? Here are more of your book reviews

Pulling Princes by Tyne O'Connell, Teen Fic O'Connell. I really enjoyed reading Pulling Princes. It was a good read for teens. Some don't know how it is to go to a boarding school. This book gives you a little bit of what's inside. --Nipah, Grade 9

The Sword of Camelot by Gilbert Morris. The Sword of Camelot by Gilbert Morris, is the third book in the Seven Sleepers series. Now the Sleepers find themselves in a medieval King Arthur type place complete with jousting, battles, huge beasts, knights, and chivalry. Reb Jackson soon becomes the hero with his bravery, determination, and extreme talent for horseback riding. But it quickly goes too far, and Reb finds himself caught in a big mess. Without knowing it, he falls into the trap of the Dark Lord. Will Goel rescue him once again? -- Kimmy, Grade 9


The Janis Project by Nancy Rue. The book, The Janis Project, by Nancy Rue was a great book! Janis started out in a new town with new kids, but the same personality. She was the shiest girl ever and everybody befriended her as their new project to try to get her to come out of her shell. Time went by, Janis became more comfortable and realized she was valued in the eyes of God, and the kids finally became to see her as more than a project, especially Ernie. -- Kimmy, Grade 9

What Happened To Goodbye by Sarah Dessen, Teen Fic Dessen. What Happened to Goodbye by Sarah Dessen, is a book about a girl named Mclean. Since her parents’ nasty divorce, Mclean and her dad have moved four times, and each time, Mclean takes a new name. Liz, Eliza, Lizbet, and Beth are a few. With each name comes a new personality, but in this new town she is just Mclean. Finally with the help of new friends she can be her real self, and she can stop all the pretending. -- Molly, Grade 10

Grayson by Lynne Cox, 797.21092 Cox. The book I read was Grayson by Lynne Cox. I really enjoyed this book because I really like animals. I would recommend this book to people like me who like animals and adventure. This book was very addicting, I couldn't put it down. I also enjoyed it because it had a great plot. -- Brittany, Grade 9

The Hunger Games S
eries by Suzanne Collins, Teen Fic Collins. I read The Hunger Games series by Suzanne Collins. I liked this series a lot because I like reading different authors' ideas of what the future of America could be like. I liked that the Hunger Games had enough details about this time where children are forced to fight to the death and the war going on in the area, that it doesn't baby anything and captures the readers emotions and attention. -- Sarah, Grade 12

Night World Series by L.J. Smith, Teen Fic Smith. I really liked the whole Night World series. The books had a lot of detail and the whole idea of another world of people around us is amazing. Each book had a different plot, yet they all followed the same idea. I also liked how each story combined with the other ones to make one big group in "Soulmate." -- Ashley, Grade 10

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling, J Fic Rowling. I loved Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. It's very intense, exciting, and holds you're attention. It's also a book for all ages. J.K. Rowling writes in a way so that you never know what to expect. This is my favorite book ever. Read it! -- Theresa, Grade 10

The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness, Teen Fic Ness. I read The Knife of Never Letting Go by Patrick Ness. It was a very adventurous book that always surprised you and I could tell it had a very thought out plot. It takes you into a new world that tests the ethics of the characters between what is right and wrong. -- Lillie, Grade 10


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