Showing posts with label Nora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nora. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls

Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls is a thrilling book! As I read, I got so absorbed into the story and plot that I started feeling all the emotions right along with the characters. At first the book is a little slow but with every page it gets better and better. I could not put this book down!  It was a major page-turner. The ending was done really well, it’s a twist on the average ending, and the author wrote it perfectly. After reading the book I felt like I knew everything there was to know, but it still left me thinking and feeling even after the book was done. I would recommend it to people who like dramatic and scary books filled with some real life issues.

Nora, 13

Monday, October 10, 2011

Fetching

Fetching wasn't my favorite book. I found the characters too predictable and dull. I think the book would be more suited to animal lovers like my friend Bella. I would suggest it for younger age groups, but there was some content about puberty that they wouldn't understand. For example, Olivia gets ketchup on her pants, and the author makes a big deal out of it. Olivia even gets sent to the nurse for girl problems. As a result, Fetching wasn't a great book, in my opinion.

Nora, 12

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Bumped


Bumped will take you into the exciting world of Harmony and Melody, twin sisters separated at birth. When harmony goes searching for her long lost twin sister Melody, it flips both of their lives upside down. They live in another time period where everybody over eighteen years of age is infertile, which would mean the end of the human race altogether. But luckily we still have teens, the only people able to continue the human race. 

You would think finding out you have a sister is great, someone to navigate through your life with, yet somehow they manage to make it more difficult for each other. Harmony comes from the good-side and lives by completely different rules than Melody. But will she forget about all the rules and run off with someone who might ruin her life, someone who is lying to her, someone she might be falling for? This book is about love, friendship, and life. I absolutely loved it and wasn’t able to put it down! 

Nora, 12