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Showing posts with label suspense. Show all posts
Showing posts with label suspense. Show all posts

Sunday, January 26, 2014

THE HIDDEN STAIRS AND THE MAGIC CARPET Tony Abbott

Eric and his friends Julie, and Neal discover magical stares in Eric's basement! when their socor ball rolls down the stairs and they folow it they discover the world of droon! What will hapen when lord spar discovers the " The Red Eye of Dawn", and the three friends get locked in a room in his casel.

 I recomend this book for ages 6 to 10, and boys and girls.

The scarieust part is when

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

BAD ISLAND Doug TenNapel

A family of four go for vacation and end up on a large strange island with different creatures and plants other than the real plants and creatures.They find map and connected the things that really stood out.Once they found a connection they found out the island was not a island it was a monster.

The scariest part was when the monster got up from the rubble.

Rating*****

Boys 10-22

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Storm Mountain By: Tom Birdseye

When 2  brothers die on Storm Mountain, Ty (Son of one of the brothers) decided to steal both fathers' ashes to spread on Storm Mountain. When Ty's cousin, Cat, sees that Ty stole the ashes, she knows that she must follow him, even if it means risking her life.

The scariest part is when Cat and Ty are stuck in a snow cave, and that's what killed their fathers.


For girls and boys 10-100
I rate this:*****

Friday, November 1, 2013

UNGIFTED by Gordan Korman

This book is about a kid named Donavan Curtis that is a troublemaker. He is in detention, and the person giving him it leaves to watch a basketball game.Suddenly, he looks out of the window and sees his friends who were even worse troublemakers making faces at him. They help him out of the window and escape. On the way out, Donavan randomly walks to a statue of Atlas a greek god that supposedly holds up the world. Donavan picks up a fallen tree branch and smashes the branch on the statue. Suddenly, he realizes that the bronze statue and the bronze "world" are two pieces and are poorly bolted together. The globe falls off the statue and rolls toward a parking lot, destroying no cars but rolling toward the school, where the basketball game is. It rolls through the glass doors instantly destroying them and causes a lot of property damage. No one was injured, but Donavan was caught. He was put in even worse detention, and the superintendent giving him detention made Donavan write his name.After Donavan was set free for the day to take the consequences another day, and a lady came into the office asking where the gifted program list was. The superintendent says it is on the desk, where he left the paper with Donavan's name on it. And Donavan is put into the Gifted program.




My favorite part was when Donavan realizes he would be in huge trouble while the globe rolls toward the building.

I would recommend this book for boys and girls, who are 10 to 12 years old.

RATING: *****

By: Andy Z

Thursday, June 2, 2011

NANCY DREW: THE CLUE INTHE DIARY #7 by Carolyn Keene


Nancy and her 2 friends are driving home from carnival and see a whole house burn down. They stop and try to help but it was to late; the whole house burned down. The person whose house burned down was Felix Raybolt, a scam who stole people’s inventions. The story is about Nancy and her 2 friends trying to find out who burned the house down, but on the way the have a few other mysteries to solve. The mystery gets even crazier when the police blame one of Nancy friends. Can they find out who burned the house down before its to late?
The scariest part of the book is when Nancy and her friends visit Felix Raybolt’s house and Nancy’s two friends; Bess and George wake up to find Nancy screaming. They don’t know where she is, and what she’s doing but then realize that Felix Raybolt might have captured her.
I would recommend this book to girls ages 10-15 years old
RATING: ****



Monday, May 30, 2011

THE NAME OF THIS BOOK IS SECRET by Pseudonymous Bosch


This Book is abut Cass and Max-Ernest who are to different kids who don’t know each other but join force to stop the evil Dr.L and Ms.Mavius. 
I like the parts when the other talks in footnotes. I think it’s funny.
I think kids ages 10-14 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: *****


SNAKEHEAD by Anthony Horowitz


Alex Rider takes another breath-taking adventure. Snakehead a group involved in selling drugs and smuggling into countries. Alex has been recruited by the Australian government to put an end to Snakehead.
The best part is when Alex’s godfather tells him that he killed his parents.
I think boys who are ages 10-13 will enjoy this book.
RATING: *****



Monday, April 7, 2008

SNAKEHEAD by Anthony Horowitz


What is the book about? The book is about Alex Rider, a teenage spy, trying to take out a very powerful Asian company, Snakehead. My favorite part is when Alex goes to Mr. Smithers to get gadgets to help him defeat Snakehead. I think boys from 10 to 16 would enjoy this book. I would give this book ***** stars.
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