Monday, June 25, 2012

Maximum Ride: School's Out- Forever

                              Maximum Ride: School's Out- Forever                        
Author: James Patterson
Publisher: Little, Brown, and Company

   The Second book in the Maximum Ride series, School's Out- Forever, is just as thrilling and action-packed as the first. In this book Max and the flock, Fang, Iggy, Nudge, the Gasman, and Angel; are discovered by the FBI. The younger kids take a liking to one of the agents, Anne. She lets them stay at her house with one catch, They go to school. After two months of enduring school, an surprise attack from Erasers, whitecoats, and some crazy staff, the flock leaves Anne behind to escape.

I liked this book a lot. Patterson writes these amazing stories from Max's perspective. I enjoy reading her story, and she tells it hilariously. I end up laughing at the strangest times.

Rating: (out of five) ****(and a half)
Suggested Age: Mature 11, 12+
Warning: Violence, swearing, and kissing
-D

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment

                         Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment
                         Author: James Patterson
                         Publisher: Little, Brown and Company


        The first book in the Maximum Ride series is The Angel Experiment. It's about a group of kids, ages 6-14, who have been genetically altered. They have been living a happy four years together, ever since Jeb, a "whitecoat" had rescued them from the School, where they had been held and tested on for most of their lives. All that falls apart when the youngest of the group gets taken away by Erasers, boys with wolf genes in them. The rest of the book is devoted to finding, and rescuing her, along with finding their long-lost parents.
      Over all, It was a great book. It kept me up till 11 pm, and I read it in a day although it was my second time reading it. It is filled with violence and suspense, so I wouldn't recommend it for anyone under 12.

                                              Rating: (out of 5) *****
                                              Suggested age: mature 11 or 12+
                                              Warning: Major Violence, swearing.

-D

Friday, June 22, 2012

Mockingbird

Mockingbird
Author: Kathryn Erskine
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.


     Mockingbird is about an eleven year old girl with Asperger's syndrome. Her brother had just died in a shooting at his middle school, and her "quest" to find closure, along with the hard jobs of making friends, and finding empathy. It was a nice book, although it would get pretty sad. The way the author wrote conversations was confusing at first, but I got used to it.

                                                      Rating: (out of five) 3
                                                      Suggested age: 11+

-D

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Into the Land of the Unicorns
By Bruce Coville
Published By Scholastic Inc.

There is only one way to describe this book: amazing. It is about a girl named Cara and a unicorn named Lightfoot. Cara falls into Luster, the land of the unicorns, and meets Lightfoot, the Dimblethum, the Squigum, and the Tinker. There are enemies such as delvers and Beloved and many frights. Bruce Coville's Into the Land of the Unicorns is a true work of art.

I loved this book, no doubt about it. Though there were confusing parts (such as talking to Lightfoot through thought) and some that just didn't make sense (like the Squijum's talking), I was super pleased with this story, and I hope you read it and love it, too. Happy Reading,
~B~
Rating (1 out of 5): *****
Age Level: 7+

Friday, June 15, 2012

Hey, you over there!

Hi, Here's something new. We want YOUR book suggestions! post the book's title, the author and the publisher in the comments box below, and we'll read your books, Perhaps even write a review!

please make sure there are NO:
swears
-OR-
adult content
-OR-
detailed violence.

-D and B
p.s: please post who you think should read it. D is older. Thanks and Happy reading!

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning
By Lemony Snicket
Published By HarperCollins

The Baudilaire children, Violet, Klaus and Sunny's parents have just died in a disastrous fire. They go to live with Count Olaf, and very unfortunate events occur. There is a very greedy villain, itchy clothing, a fire, a plot to steal the Baudilaires' fortune, and cold porridge. 

This book took some time to interest me, but the end was quite amazing, and I liked it very much. Happy Reading,
~B~
Rating (1 to 5): ***
Suggested Age: 8+
Warning: Some violence and a bit of child abuse. Do not teach your children to do things that Count Olaf has done to the Baudilaire children.
  

The Time Travelers (Book One in the Gideon Trilogy)

 The Time Travelers(America) or Gideon the Cutpurse (England)
                                Author: Linda Buckley-Archer
                                Publisher: Aladdin Paperbacks


   The first book in the Gideon Trilogy, The Time Travelers is a pretty good book.

 
    It is about two twelve-year-olds, Peter Schock and Kate Dyer. THey were helping Kate's dad with his friend's science experiment when they got sent back in time to 1763 England. Along the way they meet: Gideon Seymour, Cutpurse and Gentleman; The Tar Man, THe Honerable Mrs. Byng, Lord Luxon, and King George. (among many others.)

      The book was good, but I found a few errors that bothered me, probably because I was studying grammar this year. The book is very long, and chapters can be over 30 pages. I found I could only read two to three chapters every night, which bugged me since I like to finish books in a few days or a week.

                                                             Rating: (out of five)3 stars
                                                            Suggested age: 10 and up
                                                            Warning: Some swears that were not considered bad in 1763
              -D