I was afraid this same author might make Amy Cahill a silly love-struck girl again. He did it to her in "The Sword Thief" but this time, even though he introduced a love interest for her, he didn't make her behave too bad. But my grouse would be: why is it necessary to give her a love interest? T...
A really fun book to read, now that I've read number 3 I feel like I have to read the whole series. It's exiting, fast paced, and refreshing, if you're a teen, to go read something that's easy. This book is good for people who like mystery and adventure. There is also dealing with loss, growing u...
Well it was okay. I read this for a reading club at school and I am a fast reader and nobody else was so we only read like two chapters in week and I was the only one reading so I had to stop and wait forever for everybody else to catch up which made it a terrible book. had read ahead in the begi...
In the book lost in babylon by peter lerangis it is the second book in his series, the story line is good, but it lacks geography it doesn't tell you where they are other than BABYLON. the story line is easy to follow, plus it teaches you a little history about babylon while keeping you engaged i...
First parts, exciting. Well-written. There's humor. And there are many good information present. However, in the later parts, my motivation to continue lessened because the events are being predictable. Moreover, although Jack, Aly, Cass and Marco have their own unique abilities, I still cant fin...
It's a good book I'm not going to lie. BUT it was really slow for me that it took me more than a week to get through it and that doesnt happen with me. I really wanted to love this book but i didnt. The main reason i gave it a three star is because i LOVED the ending and that's about it. It was a...
wtf by Peter Lerangis is a realistic fiction novel about 5 teenagers who experience one night that goes from bad to worse in a series of events that leads them all together at the end. They cause of their problems are drugs and money; they must solve their problem or one of these misfits will end...
Weaker than the other 2 books, but kids enjoyed its fast-paced action and continued development of the story. 2 weeks after finishing the book it took a few moments to even remember the outline of the plot, so do not count on it becoming a life-long favorite for anyone. However, if your kids like...
Three books in, and I am still really enjoying this series. Every book so far I've been kept on the edge of my seat waiting to find out what was going to happen next and The Tomb of Shadows was no different. I am very interested to see what will happen in the next book since Jack destroyed one of...
David Kallas is seventeen, and pretty much obsessed with classmate Ariana. After a mild earthquake brings them momentarily closer, David finds himself agreeing to join the Yearbook staff in order to spend time with Ariana.David is on his way to the printers one night when he comes across a dead b...
This is a fictional account, treated as if it had been fact. This book is the second of a 2 part set that very poorly seeks to base their plot line on Ernest Shackleton's actual 1914-1917 expedition. If you haven't read the first book of the set, which I haven't, then you are simply dumped into a...