To those of you who have previously read my blogs: I know the posts got pretty boring after awhile and I soon stopped writing them. But I promise, this blog will be bigger and better.
I will start of this blog by reviewing The Neptune Project by Polly Holyoke. The summary is innocent enough, when a girl with special superpowers joins a group of kids like her. Together, they face villains like government officials, and mutated children (don't worry, it isn't that gory.) The problem is the fact she is in a relationship with 2 1/2 boys: one dead, one that has serious problems and a boy she doesn't like back. The one with serious problems ends up ditching her for the mutated kids 'to save their lives', but she still feels depressed. This is a good book if you like dolphins, romances, and science fiction.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
Hands down this is the
BOOK.
EVER!!!!!!!
My friend recommended it to me and I'm like "This will probably be something like Harry Potter." It is kind of like that, but instead of being rescued by a half-giant, Sophie (the main character) is rescued by a teenage boy who she has... a crush on, I guess.
SYNOPSIS:
Sophie is an 'ordinary' human with a photographic memory, and she is different, even by elf standards. In the story, she is trying to figure out her identity, with help from some friends. She has to overcome hardships like 'fake' friends (I won't say anything. Coughachoobiana.), and nosy, annoying bullies. This is a very good read with plenty of delicious food, weird animals, and... well you get the idea.
OPINION:
I think this is a great book. I stayed up until 11 trying to finish it but I couldn't finish because my dad was yelling at me to got to sleep. :) The only problem in my opinion is Fitz's family. I mean, they have to keep an eye on her, but stalking her? They have some problems in my opinion....
OVERALL:
I am giving it 5 out of 5 stars, since it is totally great. Read it, and you won't regret it!
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