Tuesday, June 24, 2008

A Reformed Reformation

Reader Number 432 wrote: It was ok. I recommend it to people who enjoy ironic stories and surprise endings. Grade: C

Pass It On by J. Minter



Reader Number 432 wrote: Yes, I would recommend this book. It's really funny and the characters are so different. You'll probably get stuck on the series, also. grade: A

Pretties by Scott Westerfeld


Yes, I recommend this book. It's a really interesting book but it's quite hard to follow before you read it. I also recommend you read Uglies, the first book in the series. Grade: B

Half Moon by Eoin Colfer


Reader Number 436 wrote: Exactly, a mystery book like this can attract you anytime and anyplace. Main character, Fletcher Moon, solves some cases and mysteries for his friends. Also given an annoying nickname, Half Moon, from his school's worst kids, Red and Herod Sharkey. Sometimes in this book, you get totally lost. Sure will recommend this book to a person who likes mystery, mystery books and stuff like that. Grade: A

The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe


Reader Number 436 wrote: If you like adventure, mystery, and horror, you have to read it now. A big guy, Robinson Crusoe goes on many islands, faces many difficulties with his interest in sailing across the seas, but still survives on his own island and finally get back home. An adventure, horror, and mystery loving reader would probably not just like this book, instead, take his/her full time to read it and enjoy. This book has been a very old one and has been one of the favorites of America's great presidents like Mr. Abraham Lincoln. Grade: A