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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Ignas Book Review

Your Name: Ignas

Title of Book:The Lost Hero

Author:Rick Riordan

Genre: Fantasy

Date of Publication: 2010

Number of Pages :553

Started (Date you Started to Read): 15/12/11

Finished (Date You Finished Reading): 17/12/11


Book Rating (1-10): 8


Book Review: I personally enjoyed this because it was about my favorite thing to read about people with magical power trying to kill mythological creatures and saving the world, while failing to communicate. I also like most of this authors books and series. This book is full of interesting and boring parts (not a lot of boring ones but like the gooey "I was ordered to kill you but I want to be your girlfriend" parts (yes there is one of those) are stupid). I would recommend this book to people especially people who like mythology.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Tilman BOOK Review
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Your Name: Tilman
Title of Book: Indiana Jones Raiders of the lost ark3
Author: George Lucas, Phillip Kaufman
Genre: Action
Date of Publication: april 2008
Number of Pages: 712
Started (Date you Started to Read): ?
Finished (Date You Finished Reading): 2 days later

Book Rating (1-10): 12!!!!!!!!!!!!

Book Review: I found the book very hard to put down, as the suspense of close to death situations and constant back-stabbing and betrayal situations kept me hooked. the book was first made as a movie.

Book Review


Your Name: Celine
Title of Book: Catching Fire (Hunger Games 2)
Author: Suzanne Collins
Genre: Thriller
Date of Publication: 2009
Number of Pages: 391
Started (Date you Started to Read): Somewhere in November
Finished (Date You Finished Reading): Somewhere in November

Book Rating (1-10): 9

Book Review:
In the second book of the trilogy The Hunger Games there is a lot of action and also some romance. Although I still like the first book more than the second and even than the third, the second book has something that makes you keep reading. I have read all the 3 books and the author has a way of writing that doesn't let you stop reading. I would definitively recommend this book from the age 11 and up to people who like adventure.


Your Name: Katya
Title of Book: The Digital Fortress
Author: Dan Brown
Genre: Techno-thriller
Date of Publication: 1998by St. Martin’s Press
Number of Pages: 430
Started (Date you started to Read): 27/08/11
Finished (Date You Finished Reading): 01/08/11

Book Rating: 10 out of 10

Book Review: The U.S. National Security Agency - one of the most secret agency in the world - carries a huge variety of tasks. With the advent of digital technology it has become much harder to work. In order to help the NSA project, a supercomputer "Transtekst" was invented, capable for a reasonable time to decrypt emails. But once the computer genius announces the development and a worldwide sale of an encryption system, "Digital Fortress": a system that cannot be decrypted even by "Transtekst." All work of the NSA is threatened...

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Independant reading book review

Your Name: Katya H

Title of Book: Hunger Games

Author: Suzanne Collins

Genre: Thriller (can not stop reading it !!)

Date of Publication: September 14, 2008

Number of Pages: About 400...

Started (Date you Started to Read): Beggining of school year

Finished (Date You Finished Reading): About 5 days after

Book Rating (1-10): 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I have not read many books like this one. I liked this book because it was very exiting and had a lot of different ideas in it, also it was a futuristic book and normaly i dont like futuristic books but with this one the librarian sujested it, i started reading and this book is great!! i sujest this to anyone in the age level of 12-15 maybe a little older but not younger (because there are some bloudy parts!! I really enjoye dreading this book.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011



Now that you have answered agree or disagree to all of the following prompts, you need to take two and develop your ideas into much greater detail. Understand, the only wrong answer is an unsupported answer. Be to the point, be logical, and use examples to state your case. Your word count for each response should be no less that 200 words.

1) An ideal community would not have any hunger or starvation.
2) An ideal community would not have any jealousy or competition.
3) An ideal community would not have any unemployment.
4) All children should have equal possessions and privileges at a certain age,
regardless of the status of their families.
5) Families are much closer when they share their feelings.
6) Life would be better and easier if we did not carry bad memories in our
heads.
7) Overpopulation is such a problem that families should not be allowed to have
more than two children.
8) There is no real need to learn about world history.
9) There is no real need to learn about one’s own family’s history.
10) One’s job or occupation in life should be a careful match of one’s interests,
talents, and skills.

You will also need to comment on the posts of two other individuals. One you agree with and the other, someone you disagree with.