Archive for September, 2008
Where the Red Fern Grows
September 24, 2008The Case of the Missing Marquess
September 24, 2008Gideon the Cutpurse
September 24, 2008Book By Linda Buckley-Archer
(Book #1of the Gideon Trilogy)
Review by Adam
Four Stars– Excellent
A scientific experiment goes wrong and two kids get transferred back to 1763. They experience how life is in 1763 and figure out how to return to the 21st century. There is also a squeal but it isn’t as good but I still recommend.
Impulse
September 24, 2008The Edge Chronicles Series
September 24, 2008Twilight
September 24, 2008Book By Stephenie Meyer
Review by Allison
Over Four Stars– Beyond words to describe its Goodness
Twilight is an amazing book to read. It is very romantic. Also it won’t let you put it down. I promise you will be ADDICTED! No One!! Finishes the book thoroughly and doesn’t Love it. I recommend this book.
The E-mail Murders
September 24, 2008Book By Paul Zindel
(P.C. Hawke Mysteries Series Book#3)
Review By Becca
Four Stars– Excellent
This is a great mystery about a mysterious French serial killer, who has a very strange method of strangling his victims who are only red haired women and placing them on a bathroom floor with a pillow under their heads, roses in their hands and candles lining their corpse. This is a thrilling tale that I highly recommend.
The Pilgrims of Rayne
September 23, 2008The Sword in the Stone
September 23, 2008Review by Arvind
Two Stars- It’s Okay
This book is not recommended for people who like to read action novels. There is little to no action, as well as excessive detail and little to no peril to the main character. However, the author leaves behind subtle clues to hint at the theme (lesson about life) of the novel, that arrogance and selfishness are the keys to failure.
The Lightning Thief
September 17, 2008
This is a great book! I give it 4 Stars!
Percy Jackson finds out that he’s the son of a Greek God and has to save the world from war and ultimately destruction. At first Percy seems to be a real tough guy but he learns a lot about himself and the people in his life. I can’t wait to read the next book by Rick Riordan in the series.






