Monday, June 8, 2009

Star In The Storm – 600L


By Joan Hiatt Harlow

Star in the Storm is about a dog that was misunderstood, and happens to help some humans out a lot. Maggie is the main character. Maggie and Sirius (he’s the dog) were in a tunnel and a black dog and another one chased a sheep into the river. A person thought it was Sirius, so then he was banned and never to be shown again. I liked this book cause I’m a dog lover. And whoever loves dogs should take a look at this book!

Review by Tabytha S.

Rem World 700 Lexile



By Rodman Philbrick

Ten year-old Arthur Woodbury is tired of being called the fat kid at his school and there’s only one thing that will make him happy, eating. So one day he orders a REM sleep device that will allow him to lose weight, but when he puts the helmet on he’s on the ride of his life.
One reason I liked this book very much is because I can compare Arthur to me, because back in grade school, I was picked on and I was kind of fat, too.
I liked this book very much because the book is like a movie. I mean a really good movie that has interesting characters and a good plot. In the story it keeps you wondering what will happen next. There is tons of action in the story that will keep you reading and wondering.

Reviewed by good boy-117

Twilight - 720L


By: Stephenie Meyer

I liked this book because it is about how a girl falls in love with a vampire. The main character is Bella and she is from Arizona, but she moves to Forks, Washington where her father lives. Bella learns to like Forks after a while, once she meets Edward, the other main character of the story. Once she meets him the book gets so good that you just don’t want to stop reading it because more and more happens on every page. The book takes you on an amazing journey through how Edward and Bella live their lives together and what happens to them for being together. I think just about everyone who has read this book has gotten so hooked on it that they just couldn’t stop reading it, so people will read the whole series.

Review by Jonathan P