Sunday, October 16, 2011

Book Review: THE CATCHER IN THE RYE

Author: J.D. Salinger
Number of Pages: 277
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Release Date: 1951

Holden Caulfield is a sixteen year old boy who has been kicked out of several private boarding schools. This is the story of how he gets through an emotional time in his life, one that he goes through mostly alone.

I read this book with my English class last month. I have mixed feelings about this classic. Parts of this book made me want to rip my hair out, especially when all Holden did was ramble on and on about how depressed he was and how he hated watching movies and how he couldn't stand people who were 'phony' and blah blah blah.... I think you get the point. As the book went on I grew to like Holden more, though. However, I particularly liked the ending. It was actually on of the best endings to a book I've ever read. I never expected it.

My Rating: :0) :0) :0) 3 out of 5 smileys. Like I said, I have mixed feelings about this book. It was okay, but definitely not the best book I've ever read.

Would I recommend it to a friend?: Yes. Even though I did not absolutely LOVE it, I would still recommend it to people. I have to say, reading it as a group in my English class did help me understand it a lot more than I would have than if I just read it on my own. So I suggest either getting some friends to read it with you, or ask your English teacher if you can read it as a class.

Hugs,
Aceba

Monday, October 10, 2011

It's Monday...

Hey! Today I have the day off from school, so I am getting caught up on all of my posting. Sorry I haven't been posting a lot lately- I've been so super busy that I'm lucky I've had time to read. I think I mentioned this before, but my science teacher insists on giving us tons of homework every week. I don't know if she thinks science is the only class we have or that we are okay with devoting our lives to her class, but either way she is WRONG. When I grow up I don't want to go into the science field, so why do I have to spend all of this time on science??? Seriously. Something is wrong with American school system.

I just finished reading Pride and Prejudice last night. Boy, that book took me a long time to read. All of the wording is complex, the vocabulary isn't what I'm used to, and they call everyone by their last name, even when there are multiple people with the last name. For example, there are five Bennet sisters, and everyone calls them all Ms. Bennet, and you don't know which one they are referring to. It's so confusing. Besides that, it was very good. I will be posting a full review shortly.

Right now I am reading The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen, because after Pride and Prejudice I definitely need a quick and easy read.

Guess what???? The Death Cure by James Dashner comes out tomorrow!!! I am sooooo excited!!! It is the last book in the amazing trilogy that contained The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials. I cannot wait to get my hands on that book!!!

By the way, how awesome does that cover look???? Pretty awesome, if you ask me!!!!

So, what have you all been reading lately??? Anything good??? Let me know if there are any books you want me to read or review.

I hope you guys are having a great start of the school year!

Yours,
Aceba

Book Review: SHE'S SO DEAD TO US

Author: Kieran Scott
Number of Pages: 288
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
Release Date: May 25, 2010

Ally Ryan's dad made a big mistake years ago in Orchard Hill, causing many wealthy families to lose a lot of their money. When Ally moves back to Orchard Hill years later with her mom, nothing is the same. Everyone hates her for what her dad did- well, except for Jake, the hot guy that lives in her old house. Can Jake help Ally realize that you can still have a great life without a lot of money???

This book was very good. It switched back and forth between the perspectives of Ally and Ryan, and that brought a little more depth into the book. I liked seeing what both characters thought about the same dilemma. Also, this book was separated into months of the year, which I liked. The only complaint I have about this book is that the ending was very abrupt and seemed rushed. Nevertheless, I will definitely be reading the second book in this trilogy, He's So Not Worth It.

Rating: :0) :0) :0) :0) 4 out of 5 smileys.

Would I recommend it to a friend???: Yes!

Later,
Aceba

Book Review: THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE

Author: Jandy Nelson
Number of Pages: 272
Publisher: Dial
Release Date: March 9, 2010

Lennie Walker is seventeen when her older sister, Bailey, dies. Bailey was everything to Lennie, so when she is suddenly no longer there, Lennie falls apart. All of a sudden there are two guys in her life- Toby, Bailey's boyfriend before she passed away, is showing an interest in her, and Joe, the new guy in her town, is a musical genius and irresistible to all females in a 20 mile radius of him. How long can Lennie keep this double guy thing going? Will she prevail, or will her life come crashing down around her, just as it did when Bailey died?

The Sky is Everywhere is SUCH a good book!!!! It's very realistic, and I can see myself making some of the decisions that Lennie makes if I was in her position. My favorite character by far is Joe. I mean, who doesn't love a romantic, musical genius of a guy??? I feel really really really really really bad for him when- well, I guess you'll find out when you read it. Because you have to read it. Seriously. This book is that good.

Rating: :0) :0) :0) :0) :0) 5 out of 5 smileys. I have no complaints whatsoever about this novel!!!

Would I recommend it to a friend???: Of course!!!! But I don't think this would be particularly entertaining to males, so maybe I would recommend it only to girls.

Yours,
Aceba