Monday, October 3, 2011
Saving CeeCee Honycutt by Beth Hoffman
Synopsis: For years, twelve-year-old CeeCee Honeycutt has been the caretaker of her psychotic mother, Camille. The tiara-toting, lipstick-smeared laughingstock of an entire town, Camille was a woman trapped in her long-ago moment of glory as the 1951 Vidalia Onion Queen. But when she is hit by a truck and killed, CeeCee is left to fend for herself. To the rescue comes her previously unknown great-aunt Tootie in her vintage Packard convertible.
Rating: 5 stars. I really loved it. There wasn't alot of swearing, and not only that, but the storyline was so cute! it showed a side of the South that i had never seen before. It was sooo good!
Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side to Everything by Steven D. Levitt, Stephen J. Dubner
Synopsis: Economics is not widely considered to be one of the sexier sciences. The annual Nobel Prize winner in that field never receives as much publicity as his or her compatriots in peace, literature, or physics. But if such slights are based on the notion that economics is dull, or that economists are concerned only with finance itself, Steven D. Levitt will change some minds. In Freakonomics (written with Stephen J. Dubner), Levitt argues that many apparent mysteries of everyday life don't need to be so mysterious: they could be illuminated and made even more fascinating by asking the right questions and drawing connections. For example, Levitt traces the drop in violent crime rates to a drop in violent criminals and, digging further, to the Roe v. Wade decision that preempted the existence of some people who would be born to poverty and hardship. Elsewhere, by analyzing data gathered from inner-city Chicago drug-dealing gangs, Levitt outlines a corporate structure much like McDonald's, where the top bosses make great money while scores of underlings make something below minimum wage. And in a section that may alarm or relieve worried parents, Levitt argues that parenting methods don't really matter much and that a backyard swimming pool is much more dangerous than a gun. These enlightening chapters are separated by effusive passages from Dubner's 2003 profile of Levitt in The New York Times Magazine, which led to the book being written. In a book filled with bold logic, such back-patting veers Freakonomics, however briefly, away from what Levitt actually has to say. Although maybe there's a good economic reason for that too, and we're just not getting it yet. --John Moe
Rating: To me it sounded really boring ( I had to read it for an English class) but really, after i read i started looking at things in a Completly different way, It was SOOO good! i give it 4 1/2 stars. It does have some language, and the real estate chapter was confusing. Other than that, I loved it!
Rating: To me it sounded really boring ( I had to read it for an English class) but really, after i read i started looking at things in a Completly different way, It was SOOO good! i give it 4 1/2 stars. It does have some language, and the real estate chapter was confusing. Other than that, I loved it!
Friday, August 12, 2011
Beyonders: A World Without Heroes by Brandon Mull
Synopsis: Jason Walker has often wished his life could be a bit less predictable--until a routine day at the zoo ends with Jason suddenly transporting from the hippo tank to a place unlike anything he's ever seen. In the past, the people of Lyrian welcmoed visitors from the Beyond, but attitudes have changed since the wizard emperor Maldor rose to power. The brave resistors who opposed the emperor have been bought off or broken, leaving a realm where fear and suspicion prevail.
In his search for a way home, Jason meets Rachel, who was also mysteriously drawn to Lyrian from our world. With the help of a few scattered rebels, Jason and Rachel become entangled in a quest to piece together the word of power that can destroy the emperor, and learn that their best hope to find a way home will be to save this world without heroes.
Rating: I loved this book. i give it 5 stars. It was a book with an interesting concept, and it kept you riveted. this is good for all ages. this author has also written the Fablehaven series, the candy shop wars, and a picture book. thanks for reading :)
p.s. heres a trailer for the book! enjoy!
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Son of the Mob by Gordon Korman
Synopsis: Vince Luca is just like any other high school guy. His best friend, Alex, is trying to score vicariously through him; his brother is a giant pain; and his father keeps bugging him to get motivated. There is just one thing that really sets him apart for other kids. His father happens to be the head of a powerful crime organization. Needless to say, while Vince's family's connections can be handy for certain things-like when teachers are afraid to give him a bad grade as they can put a serious crimp in his dating life. How is he supposed to explain to a girl what his father does for a living? But when Vince finally meets one who seems to be worth the trouble, her family turns out to be the biggest problem of all. Because her father is an FBI agent-the one who wants to put his father away for good.
Rating: it was a good book. Personally i like these kind of books. I give this 3 stars. :)
Rating: it was a good book. Personally i like these kind of books. I give this 3 stars. :)
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Matched by Ally Condie
synopisis: In the Society, Officials decide. Who you love. Where you work. When you die.
Cassia has always trusted their choices. It’s hardly any price to pay for a long life, the perfect job, the ideal mate. So when her best friend appears on the Matching screen, Cassia knows with complete certainty that he is the one… until she sees another face flash for an instant before the screen fades to black. Now Cassia is faced with impossible choices: between Xander and Ky, between the only life she’s known and a path no one else has ever dared follow — between perfection and passion.
rating: it good, its a book that you can't put down after you've started. it is along the same lines as the giver, or the hunger games. There is a basically a communist society, and the girl think its good until her grandfather tells her to wonder. anyway it was good. i can't wait for the sequel.
3 1/2 stars :)
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