Friday, 10 May 2013

Hey Grade 9s.  Post your book reviews here!

19 comments:

  1. Twisted
    By: Laurie Halse Anderson
    In Twisted; the book is about a boy who in his early
    years was titled “Nerd Boy”. He soon got tired of being
    called this so he did a prank on his school to show kids
    what he’s about. Tyler spray painted his name on the
    front of his school. He got arrested shortly after, and on
    the first day of school he had everybody look at him like
    he was some kind of hero, but also people looked at him
    for some kind of freak. He is like every other grade 11
    who has fallen for the girl of his dreams. This girl so
    happens to be named Bethany Milbury, but is also the
    daughter of Tyler’s dad’s boss!
    Once Tyler got used to his reputation, he started
    going to parties, mostly with his girlfriend. One time
    Bethany invited him to a party, and when Tyler showed
    up she was so drunk she couldn’t stand. Soon after Tyler
    showed up she invited him into a bedroom, hoping they
    would have sex. Tyler shut her down because he didn’t
    want to do anything with her when she’s drunk, which
    caused a big scene and later got the police involved.
    When Tyler got home he noticed a police car in his
    driveway, when he walks into house he sees a police man
    talking to his parents.

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  2. Impulse by Ellen Hopkins

    “Tony's painful childhood memories can be quelled only through pills. Vanessa has a secret that keeps her coming back to the blade. And Conner seems to have the perfect life on the outside, but his inward battle with his parents, his peers, and himself give him one last choice -- to pull the trigger.
    These are three lives that would have been cut short if not for the hasty intervention by loved ones, or fate. Now they are given a second chance at a better life -- but only if they help one another, and if they find the strength to let go of their inner demons. For good” (plot summary from back of the book)
    The reason why this book is one of my favorites and why I tend to read it over, and over, is because this book talks about how our society has been driving people to commit such a terrible act. I think the reason why I am so close to this book is because there have been many people in my life who have committed suicide, so I’ve know from a very young age that it’s nothing to joke about.
    I would recommend this book 100%. It’s one of the only books that have ever made me cry. It’s beautifully written, by that I mean it’s written in poems. It’s an amazing read. It really makes you think.

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  3. Raylena Walker10 May 2013 at 08:26

    “Love hurts. There is nothing as painful as heartbreak. But in order to learn to love again, you must learn to trust again.” By: Nicholas Sparks, Safe Haven.

    My book is called Safe Haven. It’s about a woman named Katie who married a detective named Kevin. Kevin was a drinker; he would drink morning noon and night, and even secretly on the job. When he was drunk he became abusive towards Katie, hitting her over and over, even threatening her with weapons since he was able to because of his job. She was a slave, stuck at home; getting his calls to make sure she hadn’t ran away. But one day Katie got the nerve to leave. She cut her hair and dyed it blonde so no one would recognize her. Where she ended up was a small town named Southport, Where she met a widowed man with two kids. Katie knew she couldn’t trust anyone, or Kevin could find her. But this man was different, he made her feel loved, needed, like a woman should be treated. She slowly but surely fell in love with him and his kids. Eventually Kevin did find Katie in Southport. He burned the man’s house down and tried to kill Katie with his gun, Katie of course knew she had to save the kids, as she was babysitting at the time and accidentally ended up shooting Kevin in her fight to stay alive. In the end Katie was free, she had a man to treat her well, kids to call her own, and a brand new life to live the way it should have been the first time.

    By: Raylena.

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  4. Book review.

    The book I read this week was “Crank” by Ellen Hopkins. This was the first book that I have ever read that I wanted to finish and did that in 3 days! I took a lot of curiosity into reading this, I’ve heard from a couple of different individuals that it was very interesting and detailed, once I started reading I agreed. Crank is about a girl named Kristina or Bree, whose parents are separated and her dad lives in a different area of the states. Kristina went to visit her drug addict father for about 3 or so weeks in the summer, then she stumbled upon a boy who she found was perfection, she had never had a boyfriend before so this was quite knew to her. The book carries on getting very intense and descriptive; you would always know what Kristina was feeling and when the monster wanted OUT. I would definitely recommend this book to others, especially the people that don’t like reading as much; I found this one a book I could not put down!

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  5. Changing Jareth
    By: Elizabeth Wennick

    I read the Changing Jareth. It was about this boy named Jareth who wasn’t a very good kid; he broke into people’s houses and stole money and more. He only wanted a family, a real one. His mom was a drunk and his little brother was very sick and always in the hospital. Eventually, his brother died and his mom got put into jail. Jareth went to his friend’s, Matthew, step-dad to get help, because Jareth tried killing himself. After a while in the hospital, Vic, Matthew’s step-dad took him to his old friend’s house so Jareth had a place to live. Jareth met a few new friends who helped him a lot but he also met an enemy or two.
    I enjoyed the book by the end but there were some parts that weren’t too exciting, but if they weren’t there, the book would be totally different. The reason I enjoyed it so much is because it really is how some teenagers live, or have experienced depression, much like Jareth. Overall I find this book has lots of good parts as well as bad parts. I would recommend this book to others because it could represent the life of some teenagers.

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  6. Julia Wilkinghoff10 May 2013 at 08:26


    The book “A child called it” by Dave Pelzer, is a very inspirational book. This book is about child abuse, and it tells the story of one person’s experience with it. It shows how one happy family was devastated by child abuse, and it also shows the eventual survival and victory of the abused child. Dave Pelzer tells his story about the unthinkable abuse he went through when he was just a little kid. No child should ever have to go through that. I really liked this book because I think that it’s important that people know about child abuse and how big of a problem it is. I would definitely recommend this book. Mostly to teens and adults, because I don’t think that younger kids would be mature enough to read it.

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  7. Andrea Pearton10 May 2013 at 08:26

    Looking for Alaska, By John Green is a tragic story told by a boy named Miles Halter, aka Pudge. He leaves home to go to a boarding school, to seek his next adventure. He meets The Colonel, Takumi, Lara and Alaska. They are the typical highshool weirdos. Miles has a bit of a crush on Alaska, but she has a sad past and a boyfriend. Instead Miles and Alaska become close friends. They seek their adventures by plotting pranks against The Eagle, the camp counselor and the weekday warriors, the crazy rich cool kids. I loved this book a lot. Pudge’s protagonist point of view gives you a different type of story and a different outlook on things. I would recommend this book to anybody, male or female, young or old. This story is tragic and different. It shows Pudge’s undying courage in life. I think we could all learn something from him.

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  8. From The Ground Up(FTGU)

    In the time given in class I chose to read From The Ground Up(FTGU). The book is basically a manual on how to fly a plane and get your license. It covers all aspects of general aviation flying, from the aircraft itself, to engines, airports/aerodromes, Rules, Weather, Navigation and Communication(s). I find the “Lessons” very easy to understand! I love the fact that the book itself costs very little compared to ground school, (however if you where to go for a license I believe you should take ground school) and also that it was designed and produced right here in Medicine Hat. I liked this book because I am looking forward to getting my license very shortly, and it has helped me understand basic weather and airmanship (right of ways, what certain lights mean, different cloud types etc.). I would recommend it to others, but only if they one day do want something to do in the aviation industry (even if they don’t want to be a pilot). I believe that it would be a hard read if you had no interest in the field, or hobby.

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  9. Neysa Montebello10 May 2013 at 08:27

    Changing Jareth Book Review
    Elizabeth Wennick

    Changing Jareth is one of my favorite books because I’ve always been fascinated with action books and movies and this book didn’t have too much action but it had just enough. It shows you the world of a troubled teenager with a drunken mom who didn’t take care of her kids and his little brother, Brad. Brad was always sick so Jareth basically had to take care of him. One day Brad asked to be picked up from school and his mother was drunk and got mad and beat him. He was so badly injured he died in the hospital. Jareth was traumatized by this and it completely changed him. After talking to the police his mother got arrested and put in jail. Just a little bit after Brad died Jareth went home and tried to overdose on pills he found and cut his wrist. He was slowly dying and he decided to say goodbye to his friend Matthew but he wasn’t home. His dad named Vic answered the door and saw Jareths wrist and found out he had overdosed. Vic took him to the hospital and made sure he would be okay. A little bit after that Vic helped Jareth find a place to live at his friend Dan and Stewarts home. While Jareth is at their house he started to change. He only did one break in since he was there; he cut his hair, got new clothes, new attitude, got a job, started drawing and met some new friends. Going to this new house has really helped Jareth change, in a good way.
    I really liked this book because it showed what it’s like to not have a good life and house with nobody who cares. It made me realize that my life isn’t so bad and I should start to appreciate everyone in my life and all the little things because you never know what you have until it’s gone. Reading this book actually helped me recover from some stuff and now I appreciate everything in my life because I have everything that I need and I’m lucky to have a good family and friends.

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  10. Taylor Russell10 May 2013 at 08:28

    Book review
    Taylor Russell

    My book is called Yummy (the last days of a Southside shorty) by G. Neri and illustrated by randy Duburke. This book is about an eleven year old named Roger trying to make sense of his classmate named Robert “Yummy” death. But first he has to make sense of Yummy’s life. Roger searches for the truth, tries to find more and more questions and answers. He tries to find out what happened. I like this book because it’s very interesting and based on a real event.

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  11. Vienna Buchholz10 May 2013 at 08:28

    "The Dragon Seer"
    By: Janet McNaughton
    “The Dragon Seer” by Janet McNaughton is a truly thought provoking book. The summary is as follows; once a generation someone is chosen for to care for the mystical dragons. Fourteen year old Madoca was a lowly slave until at the Divination ceremony in which she was chosen to be the next Dragon Seer. Her newly acquired position means she must learn the way of the dragon and their magic. Though her powers come through strong she has little control over them. All is not well with the dragons. Their numbers are rapidly decreasing and they face possible annihilation from the Vikings. Not to mention the people are losing faith in the dragons and their age old traditions. What lengths will Madoca go to in order to protect these magnificent creatures?
    “The Dragon Seer” shows people what love truly is. It shows us that though something may be hard one can never give up. Along with that amazing message the plot is well planned and exciting. McNaughton really outdid herself from a great preliminary research on the Picts (a group of people who used to live off the coast of Scotland whose history is rather unknown as they relied on verbal means to pass history on) to an impressive storyline. This book has many dynamics as well as believable dialogue making it a wonderful book for teens and even adults. It is very thought provoking, making people question how they live now. “The Dragon Seer” is a book everyone should read.

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  12. In the story, Stupid Cupid, Reed is faced with the difficulties of having a match-maker as a mother. Reed’s mom is always setting her up on dates and outings with boys who she really has no interest in. One day, Reed finally snaps and makes a deal with her mom that if she [Reed] can find a boyfriend on her own, then her mom will stop trying to set her up. When the opportunity arises Reed gets help from her health partner, Parker, by asking him to be her ‘fake boyfriend’. Parker surprises Reed by agreeing but when things take a wrong turn, they end up having to do a little more ‘fake dating’ than they planned. Reed’s best friend, Maya, has had a crush on Parker for years, and Reed knew that too, but Maya saw Reed and Parker holding hands before Reed got a chance to explain herself. As revenge, Maya team up with Parker’s crazy ex-girlfriend, Triss and together they plan to ruin their lives. Will Reed and Parker figure out how to solve this problem without hurting anymore people? Read it and find out!

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  13. Wilder Froment10 May 2013 at 08:30

    Book Review
    By: Wilder Froment

    I am reading the book Adam Canfield of the Slash, Made by the author, Michael Winerip. This book is mainly about Adam Canfield trying to find some good stories for his school newspaper the Slash; he has to go through a lot of troubles to find some though, like dealing with the new cub reporter, Phoebe, who finds a few good stories but Adam feels he can’t accept stories from a cub reporter. He also has to go down to an old part of town in the Willows, to figure out more about an old woman who left money in her will to the school. I liked this book because it uses a way to tell the book not very often used, it uses a Omniscient perspective.

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  14. Addison Jalbert10 May 2013 at 08:31

    Damage by Amy Parrish
    I have read a book lately called “Damage” by Amy Parrish. I liked it very much! The book is about two teenagers named Jesse and Dani that were part of “The Dream Project” when they were little. This project was supposed to make the children that they treated never have an illness or disease ever again. Instead, this project accidentally activated an ability to see imaginary assassins that try to kill them. They also got different diseases like cancer. The imaginary assassins that most of them saw had an ability to move things in real life. Jesse and Dani saw them all the time when they were little, and Dani’s even pushed her from a building! Until after this freak accident one day, they weren’t able to see them, but now they’re deadly as ever! They throw bottles; knock down trees, and many other things. On top of that, a terrorist group is after them as they learn the truth about how and why they can see these things. I would recommend this book to others for sure because it’s very descriptive.

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  15. A Child called “it”
    By: Dave Pelzer
    The book that I have been reading was ‘A Child called “it”. This book is
    based on a true story, the story of Dave Pelzer. This story is about a boy beating
    beaten by his alcoholic mother. The mother would be playing torturous,
    unpredictable games. The games that the mother would played, nearly would
    have the boy dead. This boy is not considered as a son to the mother only a slave;
    and no longer a boy, but an “it”. The boy’s real name is Dave but his mother
    always called him it. Dave’s bed would be on cement in his basement and his
    clothes are torn and old. Dave’s mother would treat his baby brother like an angel
    but would treat Dave like he was nothing. The only way that Dave would eat
    anything was only if he finished his chores on a certain time and if he doesn’t he
    doesn’t get any food tell he finishes his duties. Dave’s father would be at the bar a
    lot or at work but if he was home he would help Dave and he would save him. If
    the father is home the mother wouldn’t be treating the boy how she usually
    treats him, but the father does know how the mother would really treat him. The
    boy would always get picked on at school because he always smelled and always
    had torn clothes. Dave would always have to find a way to survive from his
    mother’s brutally games so he wouldn’t end up dead.
    This is one of my favorite books to read but a little disturbing. I love to read
    books that are about other people’s lives and what they have been through. I
    would and wouldn’t recommend this book to people because there are some
    parts in the book that is a little bit disturbing and gross but there will be some
    parts that are fine. But if you’re like me and you like to read books that’s about
    other people’s life and if you can take the gory parts and some intense parts then
    I’d recommend it.
    By Kyndra Gammon

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  16. Jessica Nelson10 May 2013 at 08:32

    Shiver
    By: Stiefvater, Maggie

    The Book “Shiver” is an intriguing book. At the beginning it feels like just another Twilight book, but in reality it is not the same. All though the book is about a teenage girl being fascinated by werewolves and she falls in love with them. The book is very basic and has a different approach on werewolves and a different story on why she finds herself so drawn to them. Unlike Twilight saga there is no love triangle and no guy ripping off his shirt 24/7, so guys that are against Twilight, may possibly like this book. I like this book because there are a lot of untold things in the book until you keep reading. Everything falls into place once you keep reading. I like this book because there is no big dramas in it, no sappy cheesy lines (except for some, because it is after all a bit of a love story).
    I feel as though Stiefvater really captures the setting and emotion in this book and makes it quite enjoyable for the reader. If you are into these werewolf books, with a bit of love I recommend this book. But if you are a person that likes war and battle and comics …well stick with those and not this book.

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  17. Jordan Jakubowsky10 May 2013 at 08:34

    Dead to You
    By: Lisa McMann

    This story is about a boy named Ethan DeWilde, who was abducted from his front yard when he was 7 years old and goes back home, 9 years later. He returns to his mother, father, younger brother and younger sister. Blake, who is 13, remembers all of it. He remembers when Ethan ran up to the abductors car and climbed in. He meets a girl, she becomes his girlfriend, and his mom forces him to go to high school, to make it worse. Stuck in a 2nd grade mentality age, He doesn’t know much, only to fend for his life on the streets with his kidnapper. He gets humiliated and school because of it, he gets too much attention, and his brother, Blake, thinks he’s not real. Just when he thinks it’s all going smooth, he ruins it. Blake is in a desperate state and is trying to convince his parents that this boy is not Ethan. Lines are crossed between the brothers and they don’t get along well. Anyways, it’s a very good book and stuff and I highly recommend it. I like this book because it has lots of twists and turns and because it tells everyone’s perspective on the kidnapping, including the students. The end (:

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  18. George Douvis 'n' Dat Le10 May 2013 at 08:38

    American Sniper
    We are writing about the book called “American Sniper”, tis about a Navy SEAL (SEa Air Land) named Chris Kyle. Navy SEAL/s is an elite military group, also known for the killing of Osama Bin Laden. I have great respect for these men and their risky work that they go through.
    I chose this Autobiography of Chris Kyle, because of everything he went through and everything he sacrificed just to serve his country, I enjoyed this book learning about a SEALs life and what kind of work they do for a living.. I would recommend this to people who enjoy military style books. This book was very good because there was many twist and turns in his journey.

    ….We didn’t rush to make this book report…
    George ‘n’ Dat

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  19. Beastly
    Beastly is a book about a man named Kyle Kingsbury who has it all, the money, the looks, and the popularity. Until he is transformed into a beast who hides during day and prowls by night. The curse could only be broken if he found someone to truly love him in a years’ time, for his beastly form. Will Kyle overcome his arrogance and find his true love, or will he remain a beast forever? I personally loved the book because it is classified as a romance novel, and was written by an amazing author: Alex Flinn. I loved this book because it has a bit of a twist; it’s not like most fairy tales. Beastly shows you that love is never ugly, no matter what you look like, it’s on the inside that counts. If you like or are interested in romance this is definitely a book for you!

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