The following reviews were written by TAB members.
CK writes:
-- "Amazing Grace" by Megan Shull. It's a wonderful love story that I wouldn't mind reading over and over again.
-- "Being Bindy" by Alyssa Brugman. This book is a wonderful story about how a young girl goes through many hardships and problems and solves them. This book has a great ending.
-- "Dairy Queen: A Novel" by Catherine Gilbert Murdock. This is a wonderful book. I really enjoyed it because at times I can relate to how D.J. feels and some of the characters remind me of people I know.
CM writes:
-- "Specials" by Scott Westerfeld. It had a good ending! It wasn't a cliffhanger like the other books in the series. ***Spoiler alert*** Tally got back together with David! Yeah! She didn't become normal, but it fit the ending so I was happy. :)
-- "Welcome to Wahoo" by Dennis Carr. The writing style was very different and the book kept you guessing. It was an enjoyable book.
-- "Peter and the Shadowthieves" by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. The shadow thief was an unexpected turn in the story from the last book. It made you think that evil could win. It was well written, and I enjoyed the story.
-- "The End" by Lemony Snicket. I had been waiting to read this book since the 12th book came out! It revealed something from the Baudelaire's past, but it was a cliff hanger, which I didn't like, but I expected that.
-- "Pretties" by Scott Westerfeld. It was suspenseful, and was eventful, but I didn't like how Tally reacts when she met David. It's ending makes you want to learn more, which I like.
JV writes:
-- "Amazing Grace" by Megan Shull. I liked her style of writing. ***Spoiler alert*** The book was really good and I liked how she sent the money to Fisher.
-- "Peter and the Shadowthieves" by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. ***Spoiler alert*** I liked how Peter saves Molly's father.
1 comment:
I want to comment on the book, "Dairy Queen, by C. Murdock". I hated it. Sorry if you loved it, but I hated it. I actually managed to finish it, but the plot was everywhere! Murdock needs to write about one thing, not a million. I give this book a 2 out of 10.
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