Book Review: On the Road to Find Out by Rachel Toor

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars Genre: Fiction Age Recommended: 13 and up This book is all about the sorrow that comes with rejection and how one can face rejection. —————————————- Alice has been rejected from Yale. For as long as she can remember, Alice has wanted to go to Yale and when she gets rejected, she doesn’t know how to cope. Her best friend recommends new hobbies but none of them seem to suit her. Finally, on New Year’s Day, Alice tries running and seems to enjoy the sense of accomplishment when she finished a run, but also the pain … Continue reading Book Review: On the Road to Find Out by Rachel Toor

Book Review: Finally by Wendy Mass

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Genre: Realistic Fiction Age Recommended: 12 and up This book was hilarious and most everything in this book was something I could relate to. ———————————————- Rory Swenson has been waiting for forever to turn twelve! Whenever she has asked for something, her parents have said: “when you’re twelve”. And now she is! Rory’s list of things includes: getting a phone, getting her ears pierced, getting contacts, getting a pet, and many other trivial things. Also, a movie is being shot at her school! Rory and her best friends are trying out as extras and … Continue reading Book Review: Finally by Wendy Mass

Book Review: Barron’s Dog Training Bible by Andrea Arden

You guessed it! I HAVE A DOG!!! I just got a wonderful little doodle named Naina. For those of you who don’t know, a doodle is a cross between a poodle and a golden retriever. Naina looks more golden retriever than anything but her white paws give an indication of the poodle in her. Here’s her picture! Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Genre: Non-fiction (I certainly hope so) Age Recommended: ANYONE! My dad checked out a few books about dogs in preparation for her arrival and this one was the best book and it was also the quickest read. ————————————————— There … Continue reading Book Review: Barron’s Dog Training Bible by Andrea Arden

Book Review: Dear Anjali by Melissa Glen Haber

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars Genre: Fiction Age Recommended: 12 and up This book had an interesting end but I found majority of the content repetitive and I felt that most of the book was about a girl crying about losing her friend and fawning over a guy. ———————————————– Meredith’s world is turned upside-down when her best friend Anjali dies. Anjali was in the hospital for a few days before she passed away but nobody truly believed that she would die until the reality of the situation hit them. Meredith still hasn’t accepted that her best friend is dead and she is … Continue reading Book Review: Dear Anjali by Melissa Glen Haber

Book Review: Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Fiction Age Recommended: 14 and up This book is very detailed and it seems almost impossible to sum it all up into a few paragraphs but I’m going to try anyway! ———————————————————— Ismae is being forced to marry someone who she doesn’t love. Her “father” is very eager to get rid of her, especially since she has a long bruise down her side that will never go away. Moreover, the bruise is a sign that she is a daughter of Mortain, the god of death and having a person of that lineage in … Continue reading Book Review: Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers

Book Review: The Selection by Kiera Cass

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Fiction Age Recommended: 14 and up This book was similar to the Hunger Games and Divergent series in that the story takes place after a huge war that causes wide scale destruction in The United States of America. However, I found this book to be more appealing since it doesn’t have as much gore and violence. —————————————– When the United States of America is destroyed, a new world called Illea is created. A world with new rules, new rulers, and no democracy. The people of this nation are divided into castes- there are Ones, which are … Continue reading Book Review: The Selection by Kiera Cass

Book Review: Maybe One Day by Melissa Kantor

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Genre: Realistic Fiction Age Recommended: 14 and up This book was very fast-paced in the beginning and started to slow down halfway through. ———————————————- Olivia and Zoe are best friends and always will be. Even when they get kicked out of their dance school where they’ve been performing for ten years, they find a way to bounce back to normal. Or as normal as it gets without dance in one’s life. However, Olivia goes to the hospital sick one day and doctors figure out that she has leukemia. When Zoe finds out, her world is … Continue reading Book Review: Maybe One Day by Melissa Kantor

March Recap

I’m really sorry. I know that I made a promise to publish at least two a week but I got caught up in school work and SOL’s. My favorite book this month was The Program by Suzanne Young and I am on the wait-list in the library to read The Remedy and The Treatment, which are the next two in the trilogy. Don’t forget! You can find my other reviews by looking for books in the search tab!   Continue reading March Recap

Book Review: The Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Genre: Non-fiction Age Recommended: 14 and up This book was recommended to me by my dad’s colleague. She said it was an extraordinary book and after reading it, I must say I agree. —————————————————- Niamh has been separated from her family. She is being taken west on the Orphan Train – a train that transports orphans from the East Coast to the Midwest. She makes new friends but they are all eventually adopted. However, nobody wants a skinny, Irish, nine year-old girl. Niamh is finally adopted by a woman who is looking for a … Continue reading Book Review: The Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline

January and February Recap

My reviewing has been a bit slow recently and I’m sorry, but I have now made a goal to publish at least two book reviews a week. Also, my January reviewing list was quite poor so I’ve decided to do a January and February recap this time. My favorites in these two months were definitely Wheels Of Change and Girl On A Wire. Below is the list of books that I have reviewed in January and February. I was also really excited because Darlene Beck Jacobson, author of Girl On A Wire, sent me bookmarks and a signed bookplate as a gift for reviewing … Continue reading January and February Recap