June 22, 2009

The Secret Identity of Devon Delaney, By Lauren Barnholdt
Reviewed By ChristyA., Age 12
5 Stars!!!

This is by far one of the best books I have ever read! As Devon lied to her new best friend Lexi that she is really cool back home Devon discovers that karma always will come back to haunt you. I loved this book so I let all my friends borrow it. We all loved it!!!

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Just Another Day in my Insanely Real Life, By Barbara Dee
Reviewed by Christy A., Age 12
4 stars

What I liked about this book was that it was really easy to relate to. Cassie's older sister Miranda seems a lot like my sister. Cassie has to go through a lot to keep her small family together.

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June 9, 2009

Seeker, by William Nicholson
Reviewed by Megan W., age 12
3 stars

The book is exiting because you got to see it from three or more point of views. My favorite caractor is Wild Man. I love how he says "Do you lo-o-ve me?"
Read Responsibly, by Bill Barnes and Gene Ambaum
Reviewed by Lars, age 12
2 stars

The book got very boreing in the end, because all it did was talk about other books for the last 48 pages.
Rules, by Cynthia Lord
Reviewed by Jess K, age 13
5 stars

This is without "a dought" one of my favorite books now. It is about a girl named Catherine who's little brother (David) is autistic. She makes friends, Kristie, her next door neighbor, and Jason a handicaped boy who Catherine meets at Dave's clinic.
Eragon, by Christopher Paolini
Reviewed by Jared B., age 15
Fantasy
5 stars

The author was very descriptive on the emotions as well as scenery. The characters had a very good background. It was also very accurate. Fighting skills, armor, and weapons were very similar to real objects. The author was not only highly imaginitave, he did his homework too.