A Corner of the Universe By Ann M. Martin

acorneroftheuniverse.gifSummary: The summer that Hattie turns twelve, she meets the childlike uncle she never knew and becomes friends with a girl who works at the carnival that comes to Hattie’s small town.

Review By Azza: This is the first book that actually made me  cry because it has real meaning. It is one of the best well-written books I have ever read. Each person should and must read this book.  It’s style of writing is amazing and fluent. I recomend it to everybody who loves to read. It is astonishing! 10/10

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Holes by Lewis Sachar

holes.jpgSummary: As further evidence of his family’s bad fortune which they attribute as a curse, Stanley Yelnats is sent to a hellish correctional camp in the Texas desert where he finds his first real friend, a treasue, and a sense of himself.

 Review: I enjoyed reading this book. It was fun. I don’t really have anything to say about it. It’s a book that sometimes, will help you enjoy your independent reading book and enjoy reading a book. 8/10

February 1, 2007

Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson

angel-experiment.jpgSummary: After the mutant Erasers abduct the youngest member of their group, the “birdkids” who are a result of genetic experimentation, take off in pursuit and find themselves struggling to understand their own origins and purpose.

Review by Michelle Rinker: This was one of the most exciting YA books that I read this year! The main character, Maximum Ride is smart, strong-willed and extemely brave; standing up to some of the creepiest villains ever- the Erasers. The story will keep you on the edge of your seat- a guaranteed wild ride! 9/10

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Walk Two Moons By Sharon Creech

walk-two-moons.jpgSummary: After her mother leaves home suddenly, thirteen-year old Sal and her grandparents take a car trip retracing her mother’s route. Along the way, Sal recounts the story of her friend Phoebe, whose mother also left.  

Review By Azza: I could not put this book down not even for five minutes. I have always loved Sharon Creech’s writting because she is so descriptive in her writting and the style of her writting is amazing. You must read it before you die! Love it! 9./10

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Lake of Souls by Darren Shan

lake-of-souls.jpgSummary: The lives of Darren and Harkat are at risk as they face monstrous obstacles on a desperate quest to the Lake of Souls. Book 10 in the Cirque du Freak series.

 Review: This book is waiting to be reviewed. 

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Ready or Not by Meg Cabot

ready-or-not.jpgSummary: Now a high school junior, Smantha tries to decide whether to continue dating David, the President’s son, as she juggles a real job, art lessons, and a trip to Camp David for Thanksgiving.

Review by Moon-Young: I enjoyed reading this book. It had a few nasty parts but Meg Cabot made it possible to know exactly how Samantha felt like. 7/10

February 1, 2007

The Star of Kazan By Eva Ibbotson

the-star-of-kazan.jpgSummary: Annika a twelve year old foundling in late ninteenth century Vienna, inherits a trunk of costume of jewerly, and soon afterwords a woman claming to be her aristocratic mother arrives and takes to live in a strangely decreipt mansion in Germany.

Review By Azza: This is an extremely amazing book that I could not put down. It ’s discriptive way of writing is original and unlike any other. Everybody should and have to read it. It is fabulous!! 10/10

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Flight of the Fire Thief by Terry Deary

flight-of-the-fire-thief.jpgSummary: Prometheus, on the run from fellow gods who are angry that he gave fie to humans, arrives in Eden City in the late eighteenth century where he meets Nell, a girl who travels with her father doing circus stunts for money. 

Review by Moon-Young: I enjoyed reading this book alot. I love Greek and Roman myths. It was fascinating to read a story I knew perfectly in a new and cool way. 10/10

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Shadow Spinner By Susan Fletcher

shadow-spinner.jpgSummary: When Marjan a thirteen year old crippled girl, joins the Sultan’s harem in ancient Perisa, she gathers for the Shahrazad stories which will save the Queen’s life.  

 Review: By Azza Shadow is a great book that caught my eye. My mom used to tell me the story when I was young and it is one of my favourite childhood stories .  It is a story that has been passed down many generations and is very original. It is a one of the must read books in your life and must be in every library in the world. Don’t miss out! 8/10

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Matilda by Roald Dahl

matilda.jpgSummary: Five-year-old genius Matilda finds it esay to get around her horrible parents; however, she meets her match with Miss Trunchbull the headmistress at her school.

Review by Moon-Young: I read this book in a flash. I don’t talk to myself or laugh while I’m reading a book but I laughed aloud as I read this book. I envy Matilda’s(even though she’s a fiction character) intelligence.

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