This book was nothing out of the ordinary. Your typical spoiled teen, always rebelling and finally gets a punishment. I thought a few elements were interesting, such as Alexandria's unexpected friendship with Ruth, but otherwise, this book fell flat for me. Alexandria's character isn't strong at ...
This. Book. Is. Amazing. I loved it sooooo much!!! I had to read it for school, because we had these book clubs where the teacher picked our books (I was in the Alexandria of Africa group, obviously). After we finished the book, we had to use the school's ipads to make a movie trailer for it with...
I would not consider myself having read this book because I stopped half of the way. I really liked some of the concept that the author was bringing forward. However, the main characters were not interesting and lifeless. They had all of the emotions but somehow it seemed as though they were not ...
Loved this book and its concept. It's part of a series, but can easily stand alone as its own story. DJ is an admirable character who has a lot of inspiring qualities. His grandfather's final request takes him on a journey that teaches him many valuable lessons about himself and life. I am ho...
I would rate this historical fiction a 5/5 stars. I would do this because the book uses a lot of adjectives which really helped me visualize the terrific story. Mr. Walters included a lot of drama and cliffhangers in this book which made it impossible to put down. He made the characters do very c...
"Jamie Ransom, a thirteen-year-old Cree boy, is surprised when his cousin asks him to help escort some people through Canada's North. His surprise turns to astonishment when he discovers that the group includes the young Prince Andrew and his older sister, Victoria, who are next in line for the B...