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The 89th Temple by Charlie Canning – Book Review

by amiemccracken | Feb 26, 2013 | book review, books, reading

The 89th Temple by Charlie Canning is a story of society, how we treat others, how we treat ourselves, respect, and acceptance. It is the journey of a group of teenagers who are in detention centers for having lashed out and killed people. We learn each of their...

A Place Called Here by Cecilia Ahern – Book Review

by amiemccracken | Feb 21, 2013 | book review, books, reading

Ever wonder where those missing socks from the wash go? They must go somewhere, the machine doesn’t eat them. Sandy Shortt is obsessed with missing things, ever since her schoolmate disappeared in childhood. She would spend hours looking for the things she lost, only...

The Robber Bride by Margaret Atwood – Book Review

by amiemccracken | Feb 14, 2013 | book review, books, reading

Tony, Charis, and Roz are three unlikely friends that are only friends because of another woman. Zenia has touched each of their lives in a horrible way and brought them together as a team. She has stolen a man from each of them, and made them realize they don’t...

Uglies by Scott Westerfeld – Book Review

by amiemccracken | Feb 12, 2013 | book review, books, reading

Imagine the world years from now, when people honor beauty so much that at the age of sixteen everyone is given an operation that makes them biologically beautiful. That is the world Scott Westerfeld created in Uglies. Summary Tally, the main character, is a daring...

V is for Virgin by Kelly Oram – Book Review

by amiemccracken | Jan 31, 2013 | book review, books, reading

V is for Virgin by Kelly Oram is a young adult novel about standing up for yourself and being a role model. Val gets dumped for not sleeping with her boyfriend, so in order to avoid the embarrassment and scandal she stands up in front of the whole cafeteria and tells...

Roost by Jasmine Winterson – Book Review

by amiemccracken | Jan 29, 2013 | book review, books, reading

Roost by Jasmine Winterson is a book about running from your past and not being able to get away. Four people move out to Colorado to escape. They meet Anna, who wants to face up to her past, and Derek who wants to find a new future. In the midst of it all is intrigue...
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