Book Review: Take A Bow by Elizabeth Eulberg

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Genre: Realistic Fiction Age Recommended: 14 and up Take a Bow was a fabulous book that told the life story of a girl in high school. Dealing with a band, backstabbing best friends, and unknown admirers, this book was very interesting. ————————————————————————————————– Emme has always lived in her friend, Sophie’s, shadow. Emme is an amazing songwriter but it is Sophie, not Emme, who has the talent for singing. Sophie is a wannabe star and Emme’s best friend. She will stop at nothing to be famous. Even if it means using Emme to get there. Carter … Continue reading Book Review: Take A Bow by Elizabeth Eulberg

Book Review: The Last Dragonslayer by Jasper FForde

Rating:  3.5 out of 5 stars Genre: Fantasy Age Recommended: 10 and up The Last Dragonslayer is the first book in the Chronicles of Kazam series. The book is a little confusing at times and the author could have spent a little more time developing the characters in the beginning. Other than that, the book is great! ———————————————————————————————— My name is Jennifer Strange. I am a foundling. My boss, Mr. Zambini is out and I am filling in for him. Not many people listen to a fifteen-year old girl but I have my ways. In my world, magic is something that … Continue reading Book Review: The Last Dragonslayer by Jasper FForde

Book Review: The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk by Sudha Murty

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Genre: Nonfiction Age Recommended: 11 and up One woman. Twenty-three people. Twenty-three stories. “The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk” is a book full of heartwarming experiences of the author, Sudha Murty, written as she walks the roads of rural and urban India and aspires to become the voice that many never had. She confronts the issues of child marriage and gender inequality in the workplace through eloquently written tales. She weaves the everyday life of men and women in India into short stories and each story has a unique takeaway that you’ll never forget. ——————————————————————- … Continue reading Book Review: The Day I Stopped Drinking Milk by Sudha Murty

Book Review: Sphinx’s Queen by Esther Friesner

Rating: 4.4 out of 5 stars Genre: Historical Fiction Age Recommended: 13 and up (7th grade+) Sphinx’s Queen was an amazing sequel to Sphinx’s Princess. The fast-paced book enthralled me and had me reading under my desk in class. (shhhh!) ————————————- A new plot has risen. Nefertiti has found out that her aunt wishes her to marry Thutmose, the Pharaoh’s son. Thutmose’s first impression on Nefertiti is bad and Nefertiti now realizes how evil Queen Tiye and her son are. Nefertiti is only getting accustomed to life in the royal palace when she is accused of murdering Thumatose’s dearest pet, a cat. Even worse, this … Continue reading Book Review: Sphinx’s Queen by Esther Friesner

Book Review: Sphinx’s Princess by Esther Friesner

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 stars Genre: Historical Fiction Age Recommended: 12 and up (6th grade+) Sphinx’s Princess was a great book. I love how each book of this series is based on historical princesses. The book did have a very abrupt end which is why I immediately checked out the next book to figure out what happens next. ——————————————- Nefertiti is the beautiful daughter of a commoner. Her hunger for wisdom and her thirst for adventure often get her into trouble. Like taking secret lessons from a scribe when women aren’t supposed to know how to read and write. Nefertiti’s … Continue reading Book Review: Sphinx’s Princess by Esther Friesner

Book Review: Nobody’s Prize by Esther Friesner

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars Genre: Speculative Fiction Age Recommended: 13 and up (7th grade+) A satisfying but somewhat crude sequel to Nobody’s Princess. There are some jokes that I felt were inappropriate. A little disappointing in the beginning of the book but it gets better from there. —————————————— Helen of Sparta is back. Her brothers have accepted her as an equal but that is not enough. She also wants to prove to everyone else that she is as good if not better than her brothers. Helen sets off on a new mission: to sneak aboard the ship Argo with her friend … Continue reading Book Review: Nobody’s Prize by Esther Friesner

Book Review: Nobody’s Princess by Esther Friesner

Rating: 3.8 out of 5 stars Genre: Speculative Fiction Age Recommended: 11 and up Esther Friesner is an amazing woman who vocalizes, in this book, every woman’s wish: to be equal to men. I think that every girl should read this book and I guarantee that most of those who do will love it. ————————————— Helen of Sparta is a young, spirited girl. She doesn’t enjoy most things that women do, but everyone is envious of her beauty. Her sister, Clytemnestra, is also envious of her, and she thinks that Helen gets away with everything just because she is pretty. … Continue reading Book Review: Nobody’s Princess by Esther Friesner

Book Review: The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis

Rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars Genre: Children’s Literature Age Recommended: 10 and up I checked out this entire series from my school library. The amazing librarian from my middle school recommended them – I have read all four of the books in this series and loved every one of them. I hope to review the rest of the series soon. This is a book about one girl’s courage and determination to take a stand against a corrupt government and her will to survive against all odds. —————————————— Parvana is a girl in Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. Her father is sent to jail and … Continue reading Book Review: The Breadwinner by Deborah Ellis

Book Review: The Tyrant’s Daughter by J.C. Carleson

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars Age Recommended: 15 and up Genre: Fiction My dad and I read this book together because some parts weren’t appropriate for a kid my age ( 12 ). I enjoyed this book because the author tells a fascinating tale about a young girl and how she deals with adversity and betrayal. ———————————————- Laila is forced to flee the country when her father is murdered by her uncle. She runs away with her mother and brother to the U.S. Laila is busy blending in and making friends at her new school but her mother seems focused on … Continue reading Book Review: The Tyrant’s Daughter by J.C. Carleson

Book Review: The House Of The Scorpion by Nancy Farmer

Rating: 4.1 out of 5 stars Genre: Sci-Fi Age Recommended: 11 and up The House Of The Scorpion was a fast-paced book that I couldn’t put down. We had a project in my english class which involved creating a book trailer. When the class presented their book trailers, I thought that this book was the most appealing and decided to read it. I loved it and I hope to read the sequel, The Lord Of Opium, soon. ——————————————- My name is Matt. I am a clone. I have a stamp on my foot to prove it. The stamp says “Property Of Alacran … Continue reading Book Review: The House Of The Scorpion by Nancy Farmer