In the second book in the Harry Potter series, Harry's year is not starting off smooth. First, He got into trouble for doing magic at his house he didn't do. Then, he got in trouble for driving a flying car to school. Third, everybody thinks he is Slitherin's heir even though he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when people got petrified. So let's see if everything can turn up alright.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Harry potter & the chamber of secrets by J. K. Rowling
In the second book in the Harry Potter series, Harry's year is not starting off smooth. First, He got into trouble for doing magic at his house he didn't do. Then, he got in trouble for driving a flying car to school. Third, everybody thinks he is Slitherin's heir even though he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when people got petrified. So let's see if everything can turn up alright.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Ages 12-16:Spells and Sleeping Bags by Sara Mlynowski

In the third time around, Rachel is a witch but she isn't doing too well with her spells. First, whenever she tries to kiss Raf she ruins it. Second, she zapped away all her clothes into weird sizes of designer clothes. Third, Miri's been acting weird lately and everybody loves this one girl, Liana.
So read the book to checkout if everything can go right with Raf and Rachel.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Ages 12-16: The Giver by Lois Lowry

The Giver is a book about a controlled society where everyone is given a specific job based not on what they want to do but on how the elders interpret how they act and do everything they do.They have a specific set of rules and everyone is expected to follow them. If they don't they will be released. As the story unravels you will see how this story happens.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Ages 7-9: Usborne Young Reading Aesop's Fales

Aesop's Fables teaches you how to have good behavior. The fables teach fun, great people skills like in The Tortoise & the Hare. I learned slow but sure can win the race
Usborne Young Reading also have many other books. I'm going to read all the books! Make sure to come back and see the reviews.
Reviewer - Masai
Rating - ***** (5 stars)
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
The Bride of Frankenstein Doesn't Bake Cookies by Dadey/Jones

Frankenstein falls in love with Electra and try's to impress her by skating .
Electra sell's monster cookies like they are free. Frank is not your every day monster.
Read it to see what happens? It's a funny book. I like it so much I have read it twice.
Reviewer - Masai
Rating ***** (Five Stars)
Authors of the month
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Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu, is a phenomenal writer that writes fantasy with an afro-centric focus which I both love. I read
Zarah the wind seeker and I seriously hope she writes some kind of sequel that would be cool. you can visit her here
Sarah Mlynowski,
wrote my favorite series of books Magic in Manhattan. I'm lovin' the third one, Spells and Sleeping Bags (will be coming soon). She has also written other books like How to be Bad, and many more. I love her series and I hope you do too! You can visit her here and here
wrote my favorite series of books Magic in Manhattan. I'm lovin' the third one, Spells and Sleeping Bags (will be coming soon). She has also written other books like How to be Bad, and many more. I love her series and I hope you do too! You can visit her here and hereWriter, Aja :-D
Friday, January 9, 2009
Ages 12-16: Zarah the Windseeker by Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu

Zarah the Windseeker is by Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu. Zarah, a dada girl or girl with special powers, goes on a dangerous journey through the forbidden jungle to save her friend Dari.
On the way to get the elegort egg (the elegort is like an elephant but much fiercer) she is faced with many challenges and learns how to better control her powers.
If you like fantasy books you'll love this book.
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