Monday, April 20, 2009
Taken By Storm By: Angela Morrison
A dangerous Love by:Bertrice Small
As the story unfolds it, becomes clear to the reader that love is possible, even in the most bizarre circumstances.
I would recommend this book highly because of the historical content, and the many emotions that are involved in reading this book.
Flame of Recca by Nobuyuki Anzai
Fiela's Child by Dalene Mathee
A moving story of courage, self discovery, and love Fiela's Child is a fascinating story set in South Africa circa the 1800s. The story follows an orphaned white child who becomes adopted by an African family. At the age of nine he is taken away from is parents and forced to live in the Forest (a treacherous jungle) with an inept and lazy white family. As the boy grows up he confronts his own insecurities about where his future and past truly lie. The book is painted with beautiful and descriptive story and the characters have a closly intertwined relationship with the nature that surrounds them. Fiela's Child by Dalene Mathee is a quick and exciting read and the plot twist at the end is a tasteful surprise and a bit of a shock. I would personally recomend the novel for any teenagers and adults who are interested in what will surly be a classic novel.
P:3 Q:5
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Smiles to Go by Jerry Spinelli
Well, now what? Now, everything that Will has ever believed to be true, stable, and normal about his life is being altered. Saturday night pizza and Monopoly with Mi-Su and BT—weird. Not being able to focus on chess—a risk to defending his title as champion. Tabby, younger sister pest extraordinaire, on high definition overdrive. Even his beloved skateboard, Black Viper, can’t bring him peace. Is it ever possible to right yourself after the world turns upside down?
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Maximum Ride: School's Out--Forever by James Patterson
Max and the Flock’s adventures continue as they attempt to discover why they were created, who their real parents are, and how Max is supposed to save the world. The Erasers are always close and seem to be able to track them anywhere. They have also been upgraded and can fly. Can you imagine, flying wolf children? Weird!
Following one ferocious fight, Fang is left critically injured and the Flock has to risk their safety in order to save him. Before Max can give the doctors a full explanation, the FBI swoops in. They aren’t that surprised by the Flock and want to know all the details, but the Flock isn’t ready to trust them. Anne Walker, the head of the agents, takes them back to her perfect country home and for the first time, the group is happy, healthy, and feeling at home. She even enrolls them in school!
But there is something fishy about this school and especially the principal. It isn’t long before Max put the pieces together and discovers that even Anne can’t be trusted. Next stop:
Sequels: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports, The Final Warning, and MAX
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson
You see, “The Flock”, Max, Fang, Iggy, Nudge, the Gasman, and Angel, are special. They look and act like normal humans but they have extraordinary abilities like mind reading, voice imitation, super strength, and raptor vision. That’s right, I said raptor vision, as in they possess excellent and incredible sight from far, high distances. And they are called “The Flock” because while they are human, 98% to be exact, they have been implanted with avian (READ: bird) DNA.
Yes, they have wings and can fly. And while having the ability to soar through the air might be fun, when you are on the run from hungry Erasers, part human part wolf killing machines, you can’t give much thought to anything but survival.
Join Max and the Flock on their first mission, rescuing one of their own, putting themselves in harm’s way, even returning to the School, the awful setting of their creation, all while trying to stay alive. Are you up for a wild ride?
Sequels: School’s Out Forever, Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports, The Final Warning, and MAX
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Twilight... revisited
Monday, April 06, 2009
Fade by Lisa McMann
Sequel: Wake and Gone (2010)