Book Review: Loot by Jude Watson

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Genre: Thriller Age Recommended: 13 and up Another amazing thriller by one of my favorite authors! I loved Jude Watson’s 39 clue books. Also one of my favorite book covers! This book is an ARC, courtesy of NetGalley and will be published on June 24, 2014. One of my favorite quotes from the book: “Living sure is easy when you have twenty million in the bank.” ———————————————————— Alfie McQuinn, a notorious burglar, falls to his death from a roof. March, his son, arrives just in time to hear his dad’s last words: “Find jewels.” Only, … Continue reading Book Review: Loot by Jude Watson

Book Review: One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Children’s Literature Age Recommended: 8 and up One Crazy summer is a Newberry Honor Book about the struggles of three young girls going to visit their mother whom they never knew. In this story, the sisters and their mother learn to accept each other for who they are. ——————————————————————————————————— Delphine and her two younger sisters are visiting their mother, Cecile. She left them after the youngest sister was born, so they couldn’t call her mother just yet. Mothers are supposed to greet kids with milk and cookies after a long day, not leave them because they … Continue reading Book Review: One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia

Book Review: The Giver by Lois Lowry

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars Genre: Dystopian Fiction/Science Fiction Age Recommended: 11 and up Just finished reading Giver and Gathering Blue (review coming soon) and can’t wait to read Son and Messenger. ———————————————————————————– Jonas lives in a colorless, Dystopian world where there are no animals, feelings, or climate. Jonas is about to turn twelve. At the moving-up ceremony he will officially get his assignment. Everybody is excited about the ceremony but the all of the twelves are nervous. The Elders put a lot of thought into choosing the perfect job for each person, but Jonas is worried that he will be out of place. … Continue reading Book Review: The Giver by Lois Lowry

Book Review: I Am The Weapon: The Unknown Assassin by Allen Zadoff

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars Genre: Thriller Age Recommended: 13 and up An ARC courtesy of NetGalley. This book was very well-written. Officially, my new favorite book ! I can’t wait to read the next book in this series: I Am The Mission! ———————————————————————————————————— Zach is a trained assassin. When he was little, he was kidnapped and taken away from his real parents. Zach works for a society called The Program. The Program basically takes normal kids and turns them into assassins. Zach’s new parents send him confidential emails with his next target and the rest is up to him. Zach’s … Continue reading Book Review: I Am The Weapon: The Unknown Assassin by Allen Zadoff

Book Review: This Dark Endeavor by Kenneth Oppel

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 stars Genre: Supernatural Fiction Age Recommended: 13 and up This Dark Endeavor tells the haunting tale of Frankenstein’s past. A perfect prequel, it binds the stories together and completes the tale. ——————————————————————————————- Victor and Konrad are twin brothers. Nobody can tell them apart based on appearance, but they are completely different in every other respect. Victor is rash and aggressive while Konrad is gentle and level-headed. The two brothers live with their parents, some servants, and their cousin Elizabeth, who is inseparable. One day, the threesome are fighting when they discover a secret door; one that leads … Continue reading Book Review: This Dark Endeavor by Kenneth Oppel

Book Review: Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars Genre: Apocalyptic fiction Age Recommended: 13 and up Monument 14 was a good book but there were many gory parts. The book was interesting and it appealed to me because some of the main characters were little kids. The book had a very suspenseful ending which is why the other two books in this series are on my wish list.   ———————————————————————————————————- Alex and Dean are brothers but they are nothing alike. One day, Dean, the older brother, leaves for school but on the way there, a hailstorm topples their bus over. Many students die … Continue reading Book Review: Monument 14 by Emmy Laybourne

Book Review: Copper Magic by Julia Mary Gibson

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars Genre: Fantasy Age Recommended: 11 and up Copper Magic was a good book with amazing characters. It appealed to me because one of the main characters was a photographer and I really like photography. This book has very few characters but the author spends a lot of time developing them. P.S.: This book was an ARC courtesy of NetGalley. —————————————————————————————- Violet is a girl who lives in a cottage with her father. She finds a copper hand by a riverbank and as soon as she touches it, it takes her to another time. Violet realizes that this … Continue reading Book Review: Copper Magic by Julia Mary Gibson

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