Showing posts with label Hannah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hannah. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2011

Epic Fail

Epic Fail was a really fun book to read. It's the kind of book that you can just dive into and enjoy every last juicy bit. It's about Elise Benton, who just moved to Los Angeles with her three sisters. Elise is in a new high school, and popular Derek who is the son of two movie stars is catching Elise's eye. But not as much as the funny and charming Webster who sits next to her in class. Who turns out good and who's on the dark side? This book is inspired by Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice with a modern, fun and flirty twist.

This book is for readers who like romance, realistic fiction, or just a fun chick flick to curl up with after school. It's filled with drama, lust and a classic storyline.
 
Hannah, 14

Friday, February 11, 2011

Epic Fail

Epic Fail was a really fun book to read. It's the kind of book that you can just dive in to, and enjoy every last juicy bit. It's about Elise Benton, who just moved to Los Angeles with her three sisters. Elise is in a new high school, and popular Derek who is the son of two movie stars is catching Elise's eye. But not as much as the funny and charming Webster who sits next to her in class. Who turns out good and who's on the dark side? This book is inspired by Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice with a modern, fun and flirty twist.

This book is for readers who like romance, realistic fiction, or just a fun chick flick to curl up with after school. It's filled with drama, lust and a classic storyline.

Hannah, 14

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Smile for the Camera (2nd Review)

I liked Smile for the Camera a lot. It's about a girl at the age of sixteen who runs away from her home to New York City to hopefully become a model. We quickly learn about her abusive childhood.  This book is definitely for ages 14 and has mature content. It's not a book for the weak-hearted. It's a story about adventure, love, friendship and finding where you belong. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes memoirs or realistic fiction.

Hannah, 14