Friday, November 20, 2009
Even if it Kills Me by Dorothy Joan Harris
All Melanie wants is for everything to be perfect. Melanie has a sister named Katie who is the total opposite of herself. Melanie is clean, organized, and calm. Katie is dirty, unorganized, and yells a lot. Melanie's mom is always telling her that she wishes Katie was more like Melanie. At school Melanie has one friend, their only friends because lockers are close and they have no other friends. Melanie's neighbor Dan is her only real friend but they don't talk at school because she's scared of what people will say. I wonder why Melanie wants/likes everything so perfect?
A Window in the Door by Madeleine L'engle
A Window in the Door is the second book about the Murry family. Meg is still getting picked on and having a hard time fitting in. Her mother Mrs. Murry is a scientist and in this book she is trying to prove the existence of farandolae by studying mitochondria. Their father Mr. Murry went to Washington D.C. for a few business day. Also Charles Wallace has always been realistic. So that's pretty much what happened so far.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Blood is Thicker by Paul Langan and D.M. Blackwell
The story is about a boy named Hakeem Randall that moves from California to Detroit because his dad has cancer and they couldn't afford to pay the hospital bills anymore. Now his mom, dad, little sisters, and him live with his aunt, uncle, and his cousin Savon. Hakeen has to share a small room with Savon. Before they were friends when they were younger but they quickly became enemies. Later Hakeem met a girl named Anika and they started going out. Savon and Hakeem got in a fight because Savon was always in his face. I hope that later in the book they realize that it's stupid to fight and become friends again.
Friday, October 16, 2009
A Wrinkle In Time by Madeline L'engle
This book's main character is Margaret Murry, she has three younger brothers Sandy and Dennys who are twins and then another younger brother named Charles Wallace. Their parents Mr. and Mrs. Murry are very intelligent but Meg (Margaret) isn't as smart as people assume she should be. Her friends say that she acts immature for her age. The book keeps my attention because she has a rough kind of life. Maybe throughout the book her life will get better/easier.
I would recommend this book to anyone because it is very exciting and adventurous. The book was recommended to me so she also thought this was a good book.
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