I would recommend this book to people who like murder mystery books, it has lots of twists and turns. I really enjoyed the book.
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Saturday, March 2, 2024
Student Saturday: The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
I would recommend this book to people who like murder mystery books, it has lots of twists and turns. I really enjoyed the book.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
Student Saturday: Grenade by Alan Gratz
The details in this book truly make it an interesting and informative read. It has a great message and can teach you a lot about what happened during the war between the Japanese and Americans. The portrayal of emotion in the characters makes you feel like you can clearly understand what is going on in their perspectives.
This book is about two boys from different sides of the war in 1945. Ray, who is a young U.S marine and Hideki, who is drafted into blood and iron corps. Both questioning if they will make it out alive, and if so, what will it take.
To wrap up, I really enjoyed this book. It has a similar format to other war books I have read but the plot Is unique and entertaining. I would recommend this book to people who find interest in books about historical conflicts or to someone who just wants to learn more about stuff like that.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Student Saturday: The Circus of Stolen Dreams by Lorelei Savaryn
Genre: Middle Grade, Young Adult, Mystery, Fantasy
Student Reviewer Olivia S.
In the
book “The Circus of Stolen Dreams” Andrea is a 12-year-old girl that has
suffered many losses, such as her parents divorcing, but she has always had her
little brother to stay by her side and to comfort, until he mysteriously
disappears one night. Three years later and they still find no trace of him.
Andrea has hardened her heart and has shut herself down for three long years
struggling with the loss of her shadow, until she smells sweets and popcorn in
the air along with a chance of relief. Andrea is given a chance to go into the
magical world of Reverie in exchange for a memory, dream, or nightmare, and she
knows exactly what she wants to forget. What Andrea does not know is Reverie is
not all that it seems and entering the magical world of Reverie means a chance
at finding her brother. Willz Andrea find her brother before it’s too late, or
will she fall prey to the trap that is Reverie, like so many children before
her?
Andrea is a 12-year-old girl from Ohio who during most of the story feels
guilty and sad. Throughout the story, Andrea is shown as brave and resilient.
She is not afraid to face her fears to find answers. This book reminds me of
“Percy Jackson the lightning thief,” since Percy loses his mother and blames
himself, while Andrea loses her brother and blames herself. They both lose
their loved ones and go through trials to find them. I would recommend this
book to nine-year-olds through fourteen-year-olds since this book does not have
many plot twists and you can predict what is going to happen before it happens.
This book met my expectations, and even though the book was mostly predictable,
it was still nice to see Andrea's healing process throughout the story and to
see her love for her brother.


