Friday, March 11, 2011

The Giver

I very much enjoyed the book The Giver.  It was a great book that had me hanging onto each word.  It made me think of how we take for granted our lives of music, color, and emotions. I liked this book and it opened up my eyes to everything around me.
-Ali

Thursday, March 10, 2011

The Cardturner


In Louis Sachar’s novel The Cardturner a 17 year old boy is thrust into playing Bridge with his rich granduncle Lester, a card game he finds completely boring on his mother’s insistnce.  Within just a few hands Alton finds he is in love with the game. The wonderfully pieced together story not only inspired me to want to take up bridge but also taught me that you can do anything you set your mind to. I was reading into the early morning and in every spare minute I had in class (not to mention the ones that I took). You’ll find yourself in a whole new realm of reading once you put The Cardturner in your hands.
-Zack 

Vampire Academy: The Last Sacrafice


In Richelle Mead’s Vampire Academy series the latest book is The Last Sacrafice. The readers once again find themselves lost in the vampire world of Rose the dhampir.  In this exciting installment, Rose has been framed for killing the Queen of the Moroi so like typical Rose she comes up, with the help of her friends, a plan to escape and clear her name. This book will keep you guessing and turning the pages. Who killed the Queen? Does Lissa really have a secret sister? You’ll have to find out for yourself.
-Bradley

The Outsiders

"The Outsiders" Is a Fiction Novel. This is a great book for ANY teen due to it's adventurous story line. It's good for teens because it shows how friends stick together. The book also shows how different groups can get along even though they may be from different backgrounds. If you are in need of a short, touching book, then pick up "The Outsiders".
-Sterling

Alex Rider: Storm Breaker

The book that I read was Alex Rider: Storm Breaker.
I thin k that this book was okay. The reason I think this is because I have also read some of the other Alex rider books and they are pretty much the same. They all follow the basic format. First Alex gets in trouble at the beginning of the story. Then he gets contacted by the MI6 and gets briefed on the mission and gets his gadgets. After that he does his mission. Then the bad guy usually gets killed or arrested. This is why I thought it was okay.
From,
Brennan Griffin