Friday, February 17, 2012

The Seeing Summer




This book is about a young girl named Carey who makes friends with another girl her age. But Jenny is blind! They won't be able to have any fun!! But Carey is in for a surprise. Jenny can do the same things and many others. This is for kids 12 and under. I give it a nine out of ten. -Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Starring Sally J. Freedman as Herself




Young Sally's family has to stay at Miami Beach for the summer because of her brothers health. Can she survive the attack of the Man o' Wars? Can she make new friends? This is for people of all ages. I give it a nine out of ten. - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

The Princess Bride




This book is about a young girl named Buttercup who falls in love with "Farm Boy"(also know as Westley). Later on, he moves to America in search of fortune. Soon afterward, Buttercup gets some shocking news. Westley has died on his way to America! Depressed and lonely, Buttercup mourns the death of her love. Then it gets to the good part! But I'm not going to spill the beans!! I could hardly put this book down! This book is good for people 12 and up. I give it a 10 out of 10. - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Locked in Time




This book is about a teenager named Nore( Eleanor ). Her father had recently gotten married for the second time so she had gone to spend the summer with her family. She notices a strange thing going on with her family. Can she crack the case and save her dad in time? This is for people 12 and up. I give it a ten out of ten. - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

The Master Puppeteer







Young Jiro has helped his father make puppets ever since he could. One day, he goes with his father to the city to meet with Yoshida. He offers Jiro a job as an apprentice. This is for kids 7-13. I give it an eight out of ten.

Pippi Longstocking




Young Pippi lives alone in Villa Villekulla. Her father is a king of the natives and her mom is an angel. Follow Pippi, Mr. Nelson, Anika, Tommy, and the horse on all of their wild and wacky adventures. This is a funny, juvenile book. I give it a nine out of ten. - Posted using Blogpress from my iPod

Friday, January 20, 2012

The Giver

This book is about a young boy named Jonas. His world is perfect. No hunger, no pain, and no sorrow. No one has to make any choices and everyone has a role in the community. But when the ceremony for the twelves (when you are assigned a role in the community) comes closer, Jonas is worried that even though the elders have watched him carefully for the last little while, he won't be given the right role. This book is for any one that likes tear jerking fiction books. I rate this book a ten out of ten.



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