Fire bolt is a thrilling novel with loads of fantasy and adventure. I guarantee that you will fall in love instantly! I give this book 10 stars. ~Lauren
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A book blog for anyone in the Corning Painted Post Middle School. Recommend a great read. Express your opinion about a book. (But, please, don’t give away the ending!)
Thursday, May 8, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass
I really like this book. This book is about 3 totally different people, a popular prep, named Bree, a local farm girl, named Ally, and a boy that has no father, named Jack. It is really good because they meet at a camp within one extraordinary event. It is about unlikely friendship so I would recommend reading this book. I would give this book 9 stars.
~Elizabeth
~Elizabeth
Thursday, March 27, 2014
Ashfall by Mike Mullin
Ashfall is about the Yellowstone super-volcano when it erupts and covers America in ash. Alex Halprin is an average teenage boy who is home alone for the weekend in Cedar Falls,Iowa while his parents visit his uncle's farm in Illinois. When the volcano erupts, his house is destroyed and he must set out to find his family. Along the way he meets Darla,a strong willed girl who becomes his travel partner. Ashfall is a wonderful book that I highly recommend to any teen who's into apocalypses. Very well written and descriptive,Alex and Darla have a good romance. I would give it 9 stars!
~Sam
~Sam
Fullmetal Alchemist by Hiromu Arakawa
In this story the main characters are a boy around 15 to 16 years old with long blond braided hair fitted with auto-mail limbs and a red coat and his younger brother whose body is an empty suit of armor. They are traveling to find the legendary Philosopher stone, the stone of immortality, in order to get their bodies back. I would give this series 10 stars.
~Angelyna
~Angelyna
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
The Hobbit by J.R.R.Tolkien
The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien starts in a hole. Not a dirty hole with worms and all that, but a Hobbit hole. Bilbo Baggins, a typical Hobbit in the Shire, is confronted by a wise old wizard, Gandalf, and 12 dwarves to retrieve their gold that was stolen by a dragon generations ago. The gold-- along with the Arkenstone-the heart of the lonely mountain—is still protected by a wise-talking evil dragon. Will the 14 heroes be burned up by fiery breath, or go “there and back again” and return safely home? I would give this book 10 stars. ~Olivia
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Eragon lives in the magical world of Alagaesia, where elves, dwarves, humans and other fascinating creatures, such as werecats and Urgals, all coexist together. When Eragon finds a blue stone, smooth and completely hollow, the "stone" hatches that night and out tumbles a blue dragon. Eragon is eventually bonded with the dragon, which he names Saphira, and he becomes a Dragon Rider. But Dragon Riders are scarce, and when the Ra'zac come to pursue him, he escapes with his dragon and a storyteller, Brom. The three travel across the country until the reach the Varden where they hope to find safety and fight against the Empire and the evil king Galbatorix. Along the way, they meet new friends, learn magic, and ultimately try to escape capture. This a fantastic book that rates an 11 out of 10!
~Sailor
~Sailor
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