I have reviewed multiple books of Catherine Ryan Hyde's and have become an admirer of her work. Even though she has thirty-two books written, her topics are always new and fresh. Allie and Bea is the perfect read for this summer. I was hooked right off the bat and became invested in the story. It flew by undoubtedly too fast prompting surprise as I turned the last page. Furthermore, her writing does not bog the reader down being overly descriptive and wordy. Hence, she takes the reader on a learning experience through the eyes of creative characters who you will laugh with, cry with and grow along with. Unquestionably, Bea made the utmost impact on me even though she was stubborn and pigheaded. As the story unfolds, she changes but I will
Monkey Beach was a good novel to read; it was challenging because the novel goes back and forth between the past and the present, and hard to interpret. The author, Eden Robinson captures the essence of Northern British Columbia indigenous people, the Haisla. Also, shows a beautiful vivid portrait of what Kitamaat looks and how Haisla Nation lives. I got to learn some of the language, culture, food and mythology. I like how it is in two places the physical and spiritual world. Also, the novel tells us about her childhood, her family and school problems that she has dealt with in the past. The theme of the novel is spiritual awareness because Lisa father does not understand her gift and mother has some of the gifts, but denies. Lisa has a bad
The book is enjoyable to read because it shows not only the way Georgia lives, but what we can learn from the book as well. My experience with this book is beyond great and showed me how rough Georgia lived her life. She is independent to take care of herself. In the novel Georgia finds hope to do what
When it comes to Big Brother Jewel Deceased George Biddle Kelley, I would say he has impacted my life by showing me that no matter how your life begins that does not affect how you’ll live your life. Big
Who are the people in your person’s life that influenced them the most? How did they cause that influence? Was it positive or negative?
I believe courage is the most evident and impactful for me, throughout all her life she fought cancer, facial reconstruction surgeries, and bullying.
Also, you want to keep reading to know if Kim is going to die. I have not read any of the Ann Dee Ellis book’s but I will look for her books now. I would recommend this book to other people because it may be 346 pages but goes way faster than you think. I would recommend it to people they love funny and sad book at the same time. It also a good read because you kinda relate to this person because these girls are you age and they go through jealous. At the end I would definitely would read again if got the
The character Angela impressed me the most. Firstly, when terrorists were kidnapping the president’s kid, Angela works with Malak to fend off the terrorists from capturing him (252). This shows that Angela is not as weak as she looks and she could defend herself when in danger. This proves that Angela can handle all the things that the ghost cell throws at her. Secondly, Angela becomes more trustworthy, observative, and protective as she learns the theme (21, 249, and 252).
One of the things about the book that I personally liked was the characters, some of them were easy to relate to, even if you couldn't you could relate someone you knew with them. For example, David is not one of the main characters from the story but the more you learn about him, the more you realize how ambitious he is, wanted to change his career path almost every week, standing up to Mr. Neck. I think he's one of the things that helped Melinda find her voice.
impacts and changes in my life with her strong and passionate words, and I believe she is a
She isn’t verbose and looking to just fill in sentences, she had a lot that she wanted to tell you and managed to get it all in without drowning on, she hits her message home right from page 1. I also found the book to fast-paced which was great for getting inspirational story through to the reader (Life’s short, get to work)
What I liked about this book was that it shows what it’s like to have a sibling with autism and how it can be hard for the other sibling to not have one. Catherine is a typical twelve year
I am so exhilarated that the woman who is the reason I first became a Heartie is still in the show and is as lovely and immaculate as ever. Lori as Abigail--she is unquestionably my favorite character of the show, and there is no one else on God's green earth that could play her as convincingly as Lori.
The book that I read and am reviewing is the book Weetzie Bat by Francesca Lia Block. It was published by HarperCollins and was published in 1988. Also, it is a work of fiction. It is based around the character Weetzie and her best friend Dirk. In my opinion, I do not think this is a good book to read.
My book is Heartbeat and it is written by Sharon Creech. The book is told in first person by a character named Annie. The names of the main characters are Annie and Max. The story has many different settings, but it takes place mostly at a red bench at the park and at Annie’s house. At the beginning Annie’s mom is pregnant and this is the biggest thing that sets the in motion.
The book I’m reviewing is called “Pearls and Peril”, by Lynn Gardner. I’ve read it all the way through and am now going to tell how I liked it. This book was easy for me to read because it never lost my interest. The sentences combined and flowed really well. This is one of my favorite books.