Monday, March 31, 2008

Books - Twilight by Stephenie Meyer

Rate the book: 9

A complelling love story about two teenagers who love each other so much they are willing to risk everything to be together.

Bella, thinks her new life in forks is going to be as dull as the town itself.

But her new classmates seem to like her, especially the boys, except, for Edward Cullen......

But Edward is not your typical boy, he's a vampire and as much as he tries to stay away from Bella to protect her he loves her too much.

It takes all of Edwards willpower to stop himself from attacking Bella and all her courage to stay with him.

Will Edward be able to resist Bella irrisistable blood or will love be the death of them both?

----reviewed by Steph

Books - devil wears prada by Lauren Weisberger

Rate the book out of 10: 8

i loved this book, the magazine, the fashion and especially Andy. I to began to hate Miranda and fell andy's pain.i could rarely put it down

although this book as a bit of swearing, it's EXCILENT!

the movie is only half as good as teh book!

=]

----reviewed by hayley

Books - Dial L for Loser by Lisi Harrison

Rate the book: 9

I loved the way that the kind of underdog of the clique gets her chance to shine. But don't be fooled she doesn't have it that great as Massie gets VERY jealous and takes every chance to sabotage her. Claire gets the part in the movie and becomes friends with one of the other stars, but will she find out what a true friendship really means.....the only way to find out is to go out and read this book. You won't regret it. And also read the other books in the Clique series aka my fav book series!

----reviewed by Julia

Books - Chess Rumble by G. Neri

Rate the book: 10

This book is written in free-verse about a troubled innercity teen who is one fight away from being kicked outta school. As the reader, we feel sorry for Marcus and we feel his anger and frustration at the way his life is going. The book is a quick read, has awesome illustrations and a true, satisfying conclusion. Urban teens, innercity boys will see themselves in the characters; voices that aren't represented very often in today's teen literature.

----reviewed by Name: K. Palumbo

Books - Faking Sweet by J.C Burke

Rate the book: 10

This book is great! it has lots of humour. I recommend this book for 13+ years of age


----reviewed by Rachel