The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book is amazing. Ryan spins a web of romance and mystery.She is one of my favorite authors.
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Above World
Above World by Jenn Reese
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book really captured me and I just could not put it down. I read it when I woke up and I read it at breakfast. I love the way this book showed the characters feelings and emotions. The originality of this story is amazing. It made me wish I was an winged Aviar, or a tailed Kampii. Aluna's fierce personality is something I look up to. I am so glad I had the privilege of reading it.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This book really captured me and I just could not put it down. I read it when I woke up and I read it at breakfast. I love the way this book showed the characters feelings and emotions. The originality of this story is amazing. It made me wish I was an winged Aviar, or a tailed Kampii. Aluna's fierce personality is something I look up to. I am so glad I had the privilege of reading it.
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Review: Elephant in the Garden
An Elephant in the Garden by Michael Morpurgo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
'An Elephant In The Garden' really showed me what loyalty was. It was inspiring and I hope to read more of this authors books. Saving an elephant from certain death, and moving into your backyard? Amazing. Traveling hundreds of miles-with an elephant-to find safety? Spactacular. I could practacly feel the anguish Elezabeth felt when she lost her elephant, and the joy she felt in finding her. Defenetly a story worth reading.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
'An Elephant In The Garden' really showed me what loyalty was. It was inspiring and I hope to read more of this authors books. Saving an elephant from certain death, and moving into your backyard? Amazing. Traveling hundreds of miles-with an elephant-to find safety? Spactacular. I could practacly feel the anguish Elezabeth felt when she lost her elephant, and the joy she felt in finding her. Defenetly a story worth reading.
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Monday, February 27, 2012
Getting Back UP
Back into the swing of things and getting the blog up and running again.
Stay Tuned, At least 20 % more awesome!
Thursday, November 24, 2011
first review!
DYING TO MEET YOU
BY KATE KLISE
This story is about a children’s author Ignatious B. Grumply, a ghost named Olive, 11 year old Seymour Hope, his cat, Shadow., and Ignatious’s layer, E. Gadds. Of course there are other characters such as the citecens of Ghastly or Grumply’s publisher, but we’ll get to that later.
This story is written in a unique way. Letters. That is how all of the characters speak to each other.
Grumply has just moved to an old Victorian mansion in hopes to recover from writer’s block. But this house is already occupied by 11 year old Seymour Hope, his cat Shadow, and a 190 year old ghost named Olive. After many attempts to get rid of him, Olive and Seymour discover that nothing will get Grumply away. Once they get him to believe in Olive and all three of them begin writing a book.
There is much more to this book but I’ll let you find it out on your own.

Friday, October 14, 2011
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