
A place to record the books I've read. With a short review on each. I strive to never tell too much of the story to ruin it for anyone. BUT, if it is a picture book, I often tell the endings. “Of course anyone who truly loves books buys more of them than he or she can hope to read in one fleeting lifetime. A good book, resting unopened in its slot on a shelf, full of majestic potentiality, is the most comforting sort of intellectual wallpaper.” ― David Quammen
Friday, May 15, 2009
Wish List by Eoin Colfer

Raven Hill Mysteries by Emily Rodda

- This book has two mysteries in it:
The Ghost of Raven Hill
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
Both are mysteries are very fun. I guess there are more mysteries you can read. Each mystery is written by a different member of this "Help-for-Hire Inc." group. Each can be read entirely without reading the others.
This "Help-for-Hire, Inc." group got together because they wanted to make money. They find that there is much adventure in doing so.
These are super fun stories, but I should have known that because I love Emily Rodda's books.
Our Only May Amelia by Jennifer L. Holm

The book doesn’t have quotes when people speak. It just capitalized at the front of sentences of the quoted line. It’s kind of strange but it works. It gives the feel of a little girl in the frontier period. It helps us think like her.
I highly recommend reading this, but be prepared that it takes a minute to get into.
This was a 2000 Newbery Honor Book
Kiesha'ra Series by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
1. Hawksong
2. Snakecharm
3. Falcondance
4. Wolfcry
5. Wyvernhail

Boston Jane by Jennifer L. Holm




Sunday, May 3, 2009
Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George

I love the spirit of this story. It has magic, yet it is still believable.
There is such intrigue in this book, that I was pulled in from the very first page and continued to want to read it every moment.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Brisingr by Christopher Paolini
My goal while hubby was away in Atlanta was to read this 759 page book. I had so much to do that I only barely finished Sunday before he got home. My life was just not very kind to book reading that week.
The beginning of this book has a review of Eragon and Eldest. I really liked that. It helped me remember many details and helped get me into the story again before even starting.
I really liked the book. Towards the beginning though it got really exciting and I looked and noticed a great deal of book left and so I knew it couldn’t conclude yet. Then toward the end, there was just a little bit of book left and a lot more to happen so I had a good idea that it wouldn’t end with this book.
This was a great adventure and I look forward to reading the conclusion in the next volume.
The authors style of writing is not one I read will fast with. He thinks differently than I do so it takes me longer to read his book, but I really enjoy his book and am rewarded for my efforts of reading his book. Brisingr is a fun, fun book.