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These books have been reviewed by students
and are listed alphabetically by title.
Because
of Winn-Dixie
Review by
Ashley Have you ever read such a
good book you couldn’t put it down, or you just HAVE to tell everyone
about it!? For me, that great book is Because Of Winn-Dixie by Kate
DiCamillo. It is one of the best books I’ve ever read in my life. It
is about a young girl named India Opal Buloni who is around the ages of
nine or ten. She lives with her father who is a preacher. Her mother
left them when India was very young. The story begins when India’s
father (The Preacher) asks India to go to the store to get a few items.
Well, India doesn’t come home with the items her father asked her to
get, she ends up coming home with a dog, who she names Winn-Dixie, after
the name of the grocery store where she found him.This book really made me
happy and glad that I have a loving family and friends. It was easy for
me to relate to India in one way, because she has a love for animals and
loves Winn-Dixie her dog; I have five dogs that I love very much. During
this book there were times I wanted to laugh and cry, and most of the
time I did a little bit of both. Because of Winn-Dixie is a great book
and I suggest you read it!
Maddy
Kate
DiCamillo’s Because of Winn-Dixie was about a little girl named
India who lives with her father (the preacher). They live in an adult
trailer park and they have to be quiet. India struggles because she misses
her mother who left them when she was a baby. India finds something
special and goes through many adventures. She meets new people and has a
new best friend.
What I liked
about this book is that there was a lot of adventure. I also liked how she
made a lot of friends. I red this book in two days because I just kept
reading and reading. This book was a good book because; there was feeling
and emotions for the characters.
One thing
that I did not like about the book was, the book was sad at one point then
happy. I thought that the moods changed too fast.
I recommend
this book for people who like warm stories. I think this because, through
the book India and her new pet struggle but they make it through together.
I also recommend this book for people who like to read about pets.
I learned in
this book that you can always make friends no matter where you are. Also
you will always have someone there for you.
Because Of Winn- Dixie, by Kate DiCamillo was
about a girl named Opal who found a dog in the grocery store who loved
her. Since she just moved to Naomi, Florida she doesn’t have anyone accept
her dad and now Winn –Dixie. When Winn- Dixie got lost Opal didn’t know
what to do and started crying. Now that she found someone who cares for
her, she doesn’t go anywhere without her dog, Winn- Dixie.
The one thing I liked about this book was the fact
that the character, Opal, didn’t let the store manager call the dog pound
and took the blame just to save a dog that didn’t even belong to her. That
shows that Opal is a kind and caring character.
The only thing I didn’t like about the book was the
mood. The mood was sad because she was alone and didn’t have any friends.
It started to change towards the end of the book and she then had a couple
of friends.
I think that boys and girls around eight through
thirteen enjoy this book because it’s a short and quick story to read.
Because Of Winn- Dixie is a great book to read if you don’t want
something long to read and if you like fiction stories. |
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Big Red
Peter
Big Red
by Jim Kjellard is one of my favorite books. It is a great story of a poor
teenager and his father living in the middle of the wilderness. The kid
(Danny) gets a chance of a lifetime, to take care of a famous show dog
(Red). Danny turns Red into a partridge hunting dog but when Old Majesty,
the smartest and most feared bear in the world, he’s faced with a pivotal
decision. On the one hand, if he goes after Old Majesty he may ruin Red’s
career. On the other hand, if he doesn’t the whole estate may be wiped
out.
Kjelaard does a great job
of describing the fights and settings. I don’t know much of his
background, but I can infer that he has been or is a hunter. This is a
great book for anybody but especially teens who likes dogs, adventures, or
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Blonde
Ambition by Zoe Dean
Review by Catherine-2004-5
“If you have to ask you’ll never be on, the a-list.”
Blonde Ambition is a fiction book bye Zoe Dean. Anna Percy moved
from New York to L.A. She is a senior in high school. Anna broke up with
Ben, the guy all her new so- called “friends” like. Ben shows up in her
life again but who knows for how long. Anna also takes on an internship
with Apex. She meets a great guy there named Danny. Between Anna’s many
love interests, Ben, Danny, Adam, and Djano, her life never has a dull
moment. Clark Sheppard’s, the head of Apex’s, daughter Cammie is out to
ruin Anna’s life anyway she can, even if it means going against her dad.
Cammie still is upset about Anna being with Ben. She knows he should
hers. Will Cammie mess with Anna’s internship, even worse her
relationship with Ben?
I enjoyed Blonde Ambition very much. I have read the
other two books and love the A- List series. I like it because it
gives you a look at how the rich and famous live. There’s never a dull
moment in this book and it keeps you hooked throughout the whole book. I
recommend this book to girls ages twelve to
seventeen.
Blonde
Ambition
Review by Alexandra -
2004-2005
During the previous books of The A List series, written by
Zoey Dean, seventeen year old Anna Percy flew to Los Angeles,
California, first class. She departed from her New York Penthouse
Apartment to go to her father’s Bel Air estate where he resided after he
had divorced Anna’s mother. From what Anna had remembered, he had been
a wealthy business man who was only seen wearing cashmere coats and
Armani suits. Despite her former thoughts she found her father
disorganized and disoriented. She forms relationships with the handsome
and seductive Ben Birnbaum, Adam Flood, a sweet and thoughtful
gentleman, and Danny, an assistant and writer for the exciting drama,
Hermosa Beach.
Throughout Blonde
Ambition, Anna Percy realizes that Ben has become too intense. She
feels that she no longer loves him, but feels pleasure in the want and
lust for him. This draws that relationship to a close and allows her to
meet Adam and Danny. But when she is hired by Mr. Sheppard as an intern
on the television soap opera Hermosa Beach, she focuses on her
work instead of getting caught up in the complex minds of the male sex.
From participating as a crew member in “Hermosa Beach,” Anna is
introduced again to Camilla Sheppard, who attempts to create a living
hell for her.
I enjoyed the text for the flow and feel of the words on
each page and how each sentence seemed like reality with the perfect
amount of description and dialogue. During every section, Zoey Dean
wrote the opinions and thoughts of a different person affecting Anna’s
life. Ms. Dean’s sentence structure was impeccable and her words were
distinct and understood easily.
The main character Anna
Percy is an honest, intelligent, capable, loving and understanding
individual. Her closest companion, Cyn, who chose to remain in New
York, had been daring, careless and free. This is why Anna had decided
to leave. She had wanted to build a new personality for herself and
experience the ability to take risks.
I can relate to this character in her behavior and personality. I am
curious and always question myself and the unknown, as Anna does during
each chapter. We commonly do not take risks but we make the right
choices and always think before we speak.
I suggest that all young and
adult women read this motivating and captivating novel for it consists
of romance, excitement, thrill, and action. The characters are wealthy
and beautiful which is an image that is displayed worldwide. So I
believe that Zoey Dean published this paperback because she knew it
would sell and she enjoys writing about these topics. Most women have
experienced hate and anger and have had broken hearts as shown in the
book, but we learn that it cannot stop us from loving, and living, the
unexamined life.
Blonde
Ambition
Review by T.S. - 2004-2005
This book tells the
story of a nineteen year old girl named Anna. When Anna’s sister, Susan,
was put in rehab to recover from alcoholic issues, Anna was forced to
move from the Big Apple to Los Angeles to live with her dad.
Unlike in past books,
Anna Percy was back together with her ex- boyfriend, Ben. She had broken
up with a classmate, Adam because she found out that Ben loved her. Anna
received an internship at a company called Apex. Apex was working on the
hottest, new series, Hermosa Beach, and Anna was helping on the
set. Danny, a writer for the show, flirted with Anna often. Although
Danny wasn’t the only guy falling for Anna, Django was too. Django was
Mr. Percy’s driver. Anna was faced with many decisions in this love
mess. She couldn’t decide who the perfect match for her was.
Unfortunately, the
father of Anna’s rival, Cammie Shepard, was Anna’s new boss. Cammie was
out to make Anna’s life miserable even if she had to sabotage Anna’s
relationship and job. In the novel, Anna learned who her true friends
were.
I enjoyed this teen
fiction by Zoey Dean because it’s realistic. It’s filled with love, lust
and happy endings.
I think that girls
ages 11-18 would enjoy this book. If you like relationship conflicts
then you’d love this book, and this whole series. The author uses great
detail, so you know what Anna is feeling when she can’t decide whom to
choose. This book made me want to read more every time a chapter ended. |
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Bob Hope: My Life in Jokes
Thanks for the Memories
Tracey
Bob Hope: My Life in
Jokes, by Bob Hope with Linda Hope, is a book that should be read by
all Bob Hope fans. Someone who knows him through pictures, radio, the
Academy Awards, his entertaining of the troops, or vaudeville can
recognize and appreciate his humor and views on life. This autobiography
is told mostly through his famous one-liners, and includes his humorous
perspective of everything from childhood to politics. The chapters are
broken up by decades of his life, and includes an in depth look at
politics, technology, and of course, his life and business. At the
beginning of every section, a few paragraphs are written with a
less-humorous flare, but are never-the-less still interesting. In this
novel, we can see the ways Bob Hope thanks the world for his memories. It
tells the classic story of a poor boy growing up in England who eventually
fulfills that glorious American dream.
Anyone who is a fan of this
One-Liner King will find themselves laughing out loud and totally immersed
in the charm of this novel. It includes his hilarious, quick-witted jokes
that will have you rolling on the floor. Possibly his best-loved jokes are
those where he makes fun of himself. Of course this novel is filled with
that type of humor. While talking about his many brothers, he states, "I
was Mom’s favorite, though. She was always playing with me and tossing me
into the air…What fun it would have been if one day she caught me."
My Life in Jokes is
not for everyone, though. Many of his jokes have to do with other big
Hollywood stars, politics of the time, and the society and world of the
Twentieth Century. Anyone who doesn’t know and understand those times
whether through pictures, books or first-hand experience, may not find his
jokes as amusing. The audience for this book also has to be someone who
enjoys Bob Hopes comical views and jokes. Not just anyone could truly
appreciate this book.
If someone is in need of a
laugh or a fun trip back to the Twentieth Century, pick up Bob Hope: My
life in Jokes and share some memories with this timeless idol of the
American culture.
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Boy Meets Girl
Boy Meets Girl
by Meg Cabot is a very fast-paced romance story. It is written in
the form of e-mails, instant-messaging conversations , telephone
conversations, and diary entries.
This book is about a human resources-worker at a New York City newspaper.
She sleeps on her friend's couch, has to fire the one baker everyone
likes, is fired, and her ex-boyfriend never leaves her alone. To
make matters worse, she's falling for her lawyer, who is her tyrannical
boss' fiancée's brother.
It's almost four hundred pages, but I can guarantee you'll finish it in
two days. This book is a must read for all girls. |
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The Boy Next Door
Meggin Cabot
Review by Cristina
This page-turning romance novel by Meggin Cabot
is the prequel to the equally excellent Boy Meets Girl.
Written in the form of e-mails, this story begins
when Mel’s neighbor’s apartment is broken into and her neighbor is hit on
the back of the head, hard enough to put her into a coma. Mel contacts her
nephew Max to come move in. She hopes he will be able to take care of her
neighbor’s pets while she is in the hospital. Only, because he is on
vacation with a supermodel, he sends his old friend John in his place.
Within a few days, John has fallen in love with
Mel. Mel has fallen in love with John as well, except she thinks he’s Max.
The possibility of you putting this book down
once you’ve started it is zero out of ten. The Boy Next Door is
truly a must read for all girls.
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Burning
Up
Hayley
I am reading this book called Burning
Up, by Caroline Cooney. This book is about a girl named Macey who
visits her Grandparents a lot. One day she is assigned a report about
anything in her town’s history. She picks this old burned down barn. But
no one wants to tell her what really happened.
I like how the setting takes place in
Connecticut so I can relate to parts of the settings. I also liked how the
characters are around my age. And some even remind me of my friends.
I don’t like how the chapters are so
long. They make me feel like I am not getting anywhere in the book. It
makes it less fun to read.
There are many characters in this book.
The main character’s name is Macey. Macey reminds me of my friends because
she is really emotional which most girls are so I can fell like I relate.
The author really explains their descriptions, so I felt like a could be
standing right there next to the characters.
When I was reading this book, I was deep
in thought. A good book makes you thinking and continue thinking even when
you but the book down. The book kept me interested and had suspense so you
never know what’s going to happen.
This book was really good and I would
highly recommend it to girls because I bet most girls can understand what
Macey was going through. This book continues to get better every chapter I
read. It is a great book so far.
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