Sunday, June 14, 2009

The Dangerous Days Of Daniel X by James Patterson

I'm at a loss for words to explain this book. James Patterson writes in a magnificent and interesting way. Here he wrote about Daniel X an alien hunter with incredible powers. You'll have to read with an open mind to fully absorb this book. It has some humor to it and will surely make you laugh. When James Patterson wrote this he definitely made sure it would be enjoyed by many. Although you may not think you'll like it you should try it because you may be in for a surprise. It is written very well. You should really consider reading this book.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Peaches by Jodi Lynn Anderson

Peaches is stunning. It's about three very different girls growing up, and finding friendship and comfort in one another. You get to see the book from all the girls eyes. This book was written purely for girls between the ages 15 through 18. Peaches is written in a totally unique style. Among all the books I've read I've never seen anything quite like it. Peaches makes you think in a a very different way. I would recommend it to any girl between the ages I said above. I finished this book in 1 day if that says anything to you. Peaches definitely has some humor to it, some dry, and some that will make you laugh out loud. Peaches is an extremely sweet read.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Eragon by Christopher Paolini

Eragon is amazing. I read this book for the second time and still found many surprises. It is so vivid you'll feel like you're there watching everything happen. Christopher Paolini makes your mind believe that this fantasy could be real. You'll never doubt him for a second as you read his book. You'll learn about dragons in this book, because Eragon becomes a Rider. A dragon Rider. You'll be there with Eragon as he struggles to defy the Empire. You'll see Eragon learn magic, defeat foes, and suffer great losses early on in life. This book keeps you anxious to find out what happens next, and definitely qualifies as a page turner if I've ever seen one.Make sure you find time to read this book, and if you enjoy it be sure to read the second in the series Eldest.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Up A Road Slowly by Irene Hunt

It is a wonderful book about a girl growing up with many hardships,and falling in love. It is definitely a book written for girls, but that doesn't stop it from being a fantastic book. So good in fact that I just read it for the second time. I have to say Irene Hunt did phenomenal job. The only bad comment would be that it's a bit hard to follow at times because the author will go from quoting a conversation, to reflecting on a memory,back to the conversation. Despite that this book should definitely make your reading list.