Don’t Eat This Book–Morgan Spurlock

January 18, 2008

Morgan Spurlock (star of Supersize Me) continues to gether information about the fast food industries around the world. He writes about the obesity epidemic in America and how he even finds a McDonalds in a Children’s Hospital! The stories in Don’t Eat This Book are distressful, humourous, and fascinating all at the same time.

Caley


My Heartbeat–Garret Freymann-Weyr

January 18, 2008

I loved this book. It’s about a girl that loves her brother’s friend but her brother and his friend are pretty much together but her brother denies it.

Bettina


Sweetblood–Pete Hautman

January 18, 2008

This is a vampire book about an “undead” girl with diabetes. She goes to a party and meets a real “vampire”. It is a pretty good book.


Don Quixote–Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

January 18, 2008

Don Quixote is hilarious. It is full of adventure. Worth reading. 5/5

Julianna


Confessions of a Boyfriend Stealer–Robynn Clairday

January 18, 2008

This is a really good book. It shows the characters point of view on how friends boyfriends came to her she didnt steal them.

Bettina


Shattered Mirror–Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

January 18, 2008

This is a good book to read if you love vampire books. It also hints a bit at romance and is based off of Sarah’s, the main character, quest for revenge.

Bettina


Night–Elie Weisel

January 18, 2008

This book was very revealing about what happened in concentration camps. You feel sorry for all the people that were taken hostage.

Turner


Tithe–Holly Black

January 18, 2008

I couldn’t put this book down. The characters just draw you in. It has all the things a good book should have: romance, intrigue, mystery, and unexpected plot twists. I can’t wait to read the next one.

Ariel


Fanboy and Gothgirl–Barry Lyga

January 18, 2008

I liked it because it was very real and it dealt with stuff in real life.


Ender’s Game–Orson Scott Card

January 18, 2008

Ender Wiggen is forced to join the military as a young boy to fight against the Buggers, a race at war with humanity. This book deals with the pressure Ender faces to become the perfect killer. Orson Scott Card has created engaging characters and devastating plot twists that always leave the reader wandering, ‘what’s going to happen next?’

Caley