Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Flash Burnout - Book Review by Lindsay
Flash Burnout by L. K. Madigan
Flash Burnout is about 15-year-old Blake, just a normal guy with a passion for photography, and comedy. In his photography class, his partner is his girl-who's-just-a-friend, Marrissa. Blake and Marrissa haven't been super close, until one day when Blake takes a picture of a homeless woman in the street. "That's my mom!" Marrissa exclaims, and demands answers about the whereabouts of this woman. As Blake and Marrissa become closer, Blake's girlfriend, Shannon, starts to get jealous. Blake promises that Marrissa is just a friend in a troubled home, and she needs him, that's all. But is that really the only reason he's spending so much time with her? Blake will have to decide if Shannon is really the one he loves.
This was a good book, i picked it up because a friend told me it was good, so i thought i'd give it a shot. I wasn't really disappointed. It's not "amaziing" But it's better than just okay. It was funny, dramatic, somewhat unique, and the characters were very well developed. The ending was good, but i think it leaves room for a sequel, which i would definitely read, if it was ever written.
Book Review by Lindsay
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Teen Summer Reading Program - Monster Wreaths
On the first day of the Teen Summer Reading Program, we talked about how the program will work, discussed a few books, and then made monster wreaths! Here's some of the evidence below!
Flipped - Book Review by Lindsay
Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen
The day Bryce Loski
moved in across the street, just a few days before 2nd grade, Jullianna Baker
flipped for him. Those eyes, that hair, that smile, he's a dream to Juli. To
Bryce, Juli is just that weird, annoying, chicken-raising girl that won't leave
him alone. Through their whole childhood, Juli has chased Bryce, "My
Bryce, still walking around with my first kiss" she says. But Bryce wanted
nothing to do with her. Now, it's 8th grade, And maybe Bryce is starting to see
more than just that overly-spirited girl that used to sniff him in class, and
try to make him climb up ugly old sycamore trees with her. He's
flipped. But Juli's starting to realize that the person under those
gorgeous looks is someone she doesn't, and may not even want to
know...
This is a really good
book, I got addicted to it fast. The chapters alternate the point of view
between Juli and Bryce, and i love the way it was done. It'll tell a part of
the story, then the next chapter tells what happened in the other
character's perspective. The plot was great, and the characters were lively. I
definitely recommend this book!
Book Review by Lindsay
Friday, June 8, 2012
Ghostgirl - Book review by Lindsay
Ghostgirl by Tonya Hurley
Charlotte Usher is the
invisible girl at school. Nobody pays attention to her. Over the holidays, she
does nothing but prepare herself for the new school year, giving herself an
extreme makeover. She's determined to be "somebody", instead of the
girl nobody would miss, even if she died. Unfortunetly, she does die. She
chokes on a gummy bear. Yep, death by gummy bear. Well, now that she's a ghost,
she just has to find a more creative way to achieve her goals...
Okay, the plotline of
this book is actually really interesting, I love the story, I think it had
so much potential, but I think it all went to waste. The characters were highly
underdeveloped, the writing was slightly erratic, sometimes cheesy, and I
just think it could have been done a lot better. It's an okay book, but I think
the author should've taken a little bit more time writing it.
Book Review by Lindsay
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Bronxwood - Book review by Janae
Bronxwood by Coe Booth
Bronxwood is an African-American book about a boy named Tyrell who has more problems than many. His dad is getting out of jail, his mom won't work, his little brother is in foster care, he's getting kicked out of his apartment, and he isn't having much luck with the ladies. There is a lot of pressure on Tyrell and being stressed doesn't even begin to describe his attitude. Bronxwood was very fast-paced and edgy. It was one of the most down to earth books I have read in a long time.
Bronxwood is an African-American book about a boy named Tyrell who has more problems than many. His dad is getting out of jail, his mom won't work, his little brother is in foster care, he's getting kicked out of his apartment, and he isn't having much luck with the ladies. There is a lot of pressure on Tyrell and being stressed doesn't even begin to describe his attitude. Bronxwood was very fast-paced and edgy. It was one of the most down to earth books I have read in a long time.
Book Review by Janae
Friday, June 1, 2012
The Fault in Our Stars - Book Review by Lindsay
The Fault In Our
Stars by John Green
16 year-old Hazel was diagnosed wth cancer at the age of 12, she's
put on all sorts of medications, and has to carry around an oxygen tank
eveywhere because her "lungs suck at being lungs". The drugs help
keep her tumors at bay, but she realizes she's never going to get
completely better. Hazel would spend all day watching "America's Next
Top Model", or reading her favorite book, "An Imperial
Affliction", all day, every day if she could, but her mom forces her to
attend a support group for cancer kids. One group meeting, she meets this guy,
Augustus Waters, who was forced to come by his friend Issac, and is currently
in remission from osteosarcoma. Augustus takes an immediate interest to Hazel,
and changes her life, completely.
This is a seriously amazing book, it's not like any other
"cancer book" out there. The book is actually hilarious, and it plays
with your emotions. The only time I wasn't laughing, I was crying. The ending
was so sad, it didn't happen the way I expected it to, but I loved it. I will read
probably read this book a bunch more times, and never get tired of it. In my
opinion, this is John Green's best book yet. I highly reccomend this book. I
promise, you won't regret reading it.
Book Review by Lindsay
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