ReviewsTitle: The Dead & the Gone
Author: Susan Beth Pfeffer
Review: A terrific story that kept me wide eyed with fear. The story of a struggle for survival in a dieing world. Alex must go to desperate measures to keep himself and his sisters alive.
Genre: science fiction
Title: Heat
Author: Mike Lupica
Review: An absolutely phenomenal book! The story of a 17 year old boy and his younger bother, Michael, struggle to live by themselves without their dead parents. Michael's only refuge is baseball. Another team threatens his position on the team, he can't play without his birth certificate, which is nowhere to be found. As social services takes a closer look and Michael's older brother struggles to hold down two jobs can their two person family survive? Will Michael be able to pitch in the play offs?
Genre: realistic fiction
Rating: 5
Title: The dead & the gone
Author: Susan Beth Pfeffer
Review: A terrific story that kept me wide eyed with fear. The story of a struggle for survival in a dieing world. Alex must go to desperate measures to keep himself and his sisters alive.
Genre: science fiction
Rating: 5
Title: A Girl Like Moi
Author: Lisa Barham
Review: The fabulous story that kept me reading with a girls utter ridiculous yet lovable ideas. She has to learn that fashion isn't everything and persistence can get you a lot of different things.
Genre: realistic fiction
Rating: 4
Title: West to a land of plenty
Author: Jim Murphy
Review: In this book a girl named, Teresa is traveling west in a wagon with har family. A lot of responsibility falls on her.
Genre: adventure
Rating: 4
Title: Nancy Drew notebooks
Review: These books are very childish and I do not recommend them unless you are 7 or under for they are VERY BORING
Genre: Boring Mystrery
Rating: 1
Title: Soup on Wheels
Author: Robert Newton Peck
Review: In a small Vermont town in the 1930s there is plenty of trouble for Robert and his best friend Soup to get in to. They enter in the town's costume contest, spy on the school nurse and nearly get caught by the school bully. Not to mention the new boy from Georgia named Beverly Bean!
Genre: humor
Rating: 0
Title: The Case of the Missing Marquess
Author: Nancy Springer
Review: A wonderful tale of a young girl's rebellion and want for independence. In her journey she finds her true calling. And in the process proving to her brothers that she has a brain.
Genre: mystery
Rating: 0