Teens

Rumble Fish
Rumble Fish

Review:Rumble Fish was a vey exciting book. This book my be written for young people, but the older people can really read it and put the words in your head and really think about what they mean. The book is written so that young minds can enjoy the book, but also written for older teenagers to put them to use. In Rumble Fish, Rusty, the main character, tries to be just like his older brother. Rudty's brother name is "Motorcycle Boy." He is known to be the toughest boy in the town. Rusty-Jame... Read more

A Wizard of Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle Series Book 1)
A Wizard of Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle Series Book 1)

Review:Such a enjoyable book to read. A unique setting with a different take on magic and a sorcery world that is believable. I like the characters and how they interacted. Worthy of a few reads. I recommend Ursula Le Guin as superb writer. Read more

The Gender Game 3: The Gender Lie (Volume 3)
The Gender Game 3: The Gender Lie (Volume 3)

Review:Great series. Very reminiscent of Hunger Games. Excellent dialogue and plot twists that you won't see coming. First book in series starts out a little slow but once it picks up steam....there is no holding back. You will not be disappointed in this purchase. Read more

The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 3 - The Chain (Volume 3)
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 3 - The Chain (Volume 3)

Review:Bella Forrest is a great story teller, she takes me to a whole new world. As always she did not disappointed, the gang has escape and now are in Stillwater where nothing is what it seems. Read it and I bet you will enjoy just as much as I did. Read more

The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 4 - The Keep (Volume 4)
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 4 - The Keep (Volume 4)

Review:Excellent series, suspenseful, and refreshingly imaginative. My only complaint is the improper use and overuse of the word "mutter." I should have had my Kindle count how many times Alex muttered during a normal conversation. Read more

The Secret of Spellshadow Manor (Volume 1)
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor (Volume 1)

Review:This book feels like Harry Potter meets Dr Strange. I thoroughly enjoyed it and have already purchased book two. For anyone that loves different "worlds" or likes good combinations of favorites, I believe this would work beautifully. Read more

The Child Thief
The Child Thief

Review:The writing draws you in chapter after chapter. There's a way about the characters that puts that emotional connection between you and the book. 10 out of 10 would recommend. Can't wait to read the second book. Read more

The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 2 - The Breaker (Volume 2)
The Secret of Spellshadow Manor 2 - The Breaker (Volume 2)

Review:This book, and series in general, has a terribly drawn out story line that was extremely predictable and redundant.

Everything was spelled out as if the reader were unable to draw conclusions or even follow the story. I gound it borderline painful to read it.

The characters are under-developed and uninteresting, with no memorable qualities.

Note: making something opposite with the same process is mind-numbing... spells of anti-magic, it just didn't make sense enough to work ... Read more

An Olympian's Journey from Airman to Castaway to Captive
An Olympian's Journey from Airman to Castaway to Captive

Review:Absolutely outstanding! I lived trough WW II in Germany (on the wrong side of the war) and I pray to God there will never ever be wars again. Nor People like Hitler or 'the Blade". This book should teach country-leaders that wars are the worst crimes against humanity. Read more

Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills for Helping You Manage Mood Swings
Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills for Helping You Manage Mood Swings

Review:Good supplement for treatment, but it would be even better with a little less "wordiness" and simpler explanations and more activity sheets/activities. Overall, good to have in your library if you're working with teens. Read more

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