Cassidy Camera, an eighth grader from Florida, recommends We Are the Ants by Shaun David Hutchinson. We are the Ants is not merely a story. This book is artwork; this book is a metaphor. It tells the story of a high school boy who has a pretty terrible life and when faced with … [Read more...]
Review: Saint Anything
Ariana Sayeed, a ninth grader from Oklahoma, recommends Saint Anything, by Sarah Dessen. Saint Anything is not just a book; it's a lesson. … [Read more...]
Review: The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You
Kirsten Waits, an eleventh grader from Kentucky, recommends The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You, by Lily Anderson. It's a novel that has almost every thing you could want in it. There's romance and mystery, with plenty of references, and the setting appeals to smart people. … [Read more...]
Review: Dragonsdawn
Kathryn Lightfoot, an eighth grader from Texas, recommends Dragonsdawn, by Anne McCaffery. While Dragonsdawn was not the first book written in the Dragonriders of Pern series, it starts the series. Dragonsdawn takes place at a distant point in Earth's future. The Earth has … [Read more...]
Review: Kids of Appetite
Charitha Lakkireddy, an eighth grader from Kansas, recommends Kids of Appetite, by David Arnold. Vic Benucci, a sixteen year old living in a small New Jersey town, has been dealt his fair share of misfortune. He was diagnosed with Moebius syndrome, an uncommon neurological … [Read more...]
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