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Monday, October 15, 2012

Peck Book 6


Chad, his brother Luke, and sister Heidi have a talent for going back in time. When they are visiting New York for the summer, they hear voices. This leads to adventures to find the answers to seemingly restless souls-Emily and Tyler. They end up saving their lives from an untimely death and manage a few laughs along the way.

I liked it. It had a nice twist to it to keep you interested. It was a different style from the other books. I enjoyed this one the best.

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Peck Book 5

Jessica's world turns upside down when her parents divorce and her father decides to leave. She commits to making her mother pay for divorcing her father, the wonderfully exotic, traveling photographer. When Jessica's mother suggests she visit her father in Mexico for the holidays, Jessica can't wait to experience her famous uncle's house-a painter. Her stay there allows her to experience freedom, friends and thrills of Mexico college students, and tanning. The only problem is ironically the reason she wanted to go-her father. Not only does he spend most of his time with a lover, he turns out to not be the fabulous father she thought. On the other hand, she finds out her mother is the author to a book she loves...


Personally, I didn't like the book. A lot of the thoughts were abstract and it ended rather questionably. However, the message of 'you never really know a person' is evident...and this includes your parents.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Peck Book 4


The first book about Grandma Dowdel, it is written from Joey's perspective. Each year, Joey and his sister, Mary Alice go visit their Grandmother in a hick town of Illinois. As the years progress, they start to learn who she really is and have hilarious adventures together. They even find themselves not minding to be like her.

I loved it. When she switched the pies to win first prize...classic. I always say, "work smarter, not harder". It brings a whole new meaning to small towns.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Peck Book 3


(I should have read 'A Long Way from Chicago' first...) With her parent's broke, Mary Alice is forced to live with her Grandmother Dowdel in a hillbilly town for her high school years. At first, life is boring and Mary Alice strives to create as much separation from her grandmother as she can. Through a series of adventures and shenanigans, Mary Alice learns that not only is her grandmother great, she is more like her than she ever thought. If you like the "Little House" books, you like this one.

This book was hilarious...Her grandmother sounds like a hard woman to love, but one that you know cares enough to be hard. My favorite part is when Mary Alice asks if the new, cute boy Royce can come over to help her study. She only says yes after Mary Alice fesses up the real reason: a rivalry over another girl. (Her and Royce get married, later on, so it's my kind of story).

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Peck Book 2

Trav, Buck and Kate seemed to be the three amigos who stayed together through thick and thin. As time went by, and high school came into play, they began to realize they weren't as close as they thought. Buck always thought his friends would fall in love one day and leave him out, but Kate and him miss some crucial signs from their friend. Trav cannot take the pressure of life and soon commits suicide.

I liked the book because it gave different perspectives of high school from students of different socio-economic status. It incorporated the change of times and rise of urbanization. It is an easy opening for suicide topics and seeing the signs. John Green's "Looking for Alaska" could be the modern-day version of it...

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Peck Book 1


High school at its finest...Ashley Packard is the most popular girl in school (in a subtle way of course) and at first, the new kid, Chelsea, makes it her goal to be just like her. To the point that she hides the fact that her mom is the school's new guidance counselor. Also, a not so popular cowboy seems to want to hang out with her at all times. This is a story of finding yourself amongst the manipulators and liers and not being afraid to be yourself or be close to your parents.

This book is the type that leaves you with a happy feeling inside because the main character grows and learns and finds love. And the antangonists of the story don't learn a thing...

Monday, September 10, 2012

Crummel Book 6


Just goes to show you that time flies..."All in One Hour" is a testimony to how one seemingly insignificant event, can alter the lives of many. "It all started with a mouse..." and it ended up with a chase, bank robbery, and an accidental fruit fight. When you're asleep, you cannot imagine what goes on.

I found "All in One Hour" a cute story where everything works out in the end. It is a great book for a lesson on sequence,chain of events, and cause and effect. The pictures are very interesting and grab your attention because they seem like paper mache figures.