January 24, 2011

Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

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Hatchet is an exciting book about a boy named Brian (13 years old) whose parents are divorced. While on a trip to visit his father, Brian’s plane crashes in the wilderness, leaving him alone to survive only with the hatchet given to him by his mother. Injured, hungry, and without shelter, Brian must face the darkness of the forest and swarms of insects. How will Brian survive on his own? You will have to read it to find out.

Ryan D., Class of 2014

The WHS Library owns Hatchet in print and on audio.

Cirque du Freak #8 by Darren Shan

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Cirque Du Freak Book 8 was about young half vampire Darren Shan who is traveling the world with 2 other vampires and a little person. In the book Darren was on the search of the Vampaneze Lord. They searched in the city where Mr. Crepsley was born where they found the Lord in the tunnels under the city. The team of vampires had some help by a young school teacher and Darrens old friend from school who grew up to be a vampire hunter. When they found the Vampaneze Lord in the tunnels. Darren noticed a man that used to be his friend from the Cirque Du Freak. Then the Vampire hunter on there team betrayed them, Because he was working for the vampaneze all along. They took him hostage back at there base. Then the cops came to the apartment home that was there base and had it surrounded and accused them of killers. They were arrested and brought them to jail to ask them questions and the book ended there.

Mike K., Class of 2014

If you want to get started with the Cirque du Freak series, the WHS library owns The Vampire’s Assistant and Other Tales from Cirque du Freak.

January 20, 2011

The Maze Runner by James Dashner

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Thomas is a teenager that wakes up on an elevator lift and the only thing he can remember is his name. The lift finally stops and the doors open and he finds himself looking at a bunch of kids all about the same age and a big open area surrounded by walls. He soon becomes friends a boy named Minho and tells him that kids come up that elevator every thirty days. Every once and a while, big giant doors open up to a maze filled with giant bee like creatures. Minho explains that Most of the older kids will make an attempt to the maze but they either come back scared or get killed. Thomas and Minho start making more friends and enemies but will they get out alive or not?

Isaac T., Class of 2014

The WHS Library owns The Maze Runner in print and audio.

January 7, 2011

Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports

Posted in book review tagged , , at 3:01 pm by blueblazeslib

In this story a group of half human-half bird kids are trying to save the world and not trying to get killed by Itex, A company with labs that create creatures and created them. To save the world they have to stop Itex. Itex has made Erasers to capture the kids in the past but now they have made robot versions of the Erasers the kids call “flyboys”. Itex also has a plan to destroy at least half the population of the world. Itex thinks that it will be a better world if all the people that aren’t good enough are gone. The group of half human-half bird kids get split in two with the group of boys explore around America and the rest of the group head across the ocean to Europe. The smaller kids want to have fun and explore wherever they go but Max, the leader of the group wants to stop Itex as soon as possible. In Europe they ask for help from the group of boys in America but get captured by Itex after sending the message. While locked in a dungeon, the group hopes the group of boys comes to help them escape and stop Itex. This book is a very interesting book to read.

Hansel, Class of 2014

The WHS Library owns the Maximum Ride series.

January 6, 2011

Sea Legs by Alex Shearer

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Two eleven year old twins Stanley, and Eric stowaway on a boat with their father… without him knowing. They are supposed to be with their granddad and gran. They think that father knows all about it but really he is the only one who doesn’t. They stowaway on the cruise because they miss him too much when he takes his yearly cruise trip for his job. Their “mum” left all of them long ago so she has no idea they are on the boat either. The twins are forced to stay in a storage cabin, and few workers know about the stowaways. The few workers who now of the stowaway twins help them out. For the first two weeks on the boat the twins have a lot of fun eating free food, making friends, talking to old woman, also spying on their dad serving people. Eric the younger twin by five minutes, being a lair, told people his dad was the captain. Making unnecessary difficulties staying on the “down low”. They have a nice time until pirates come aboard and make everyone take everything out of their cabins and leave it in a bag outside of their doors. When the pirates think it feels light, they search the rooms for extra money or jewels. But then Stanley and Eric save the day by making the pirates get off the ship and giving all the jewels and money back to the owners. I would recommend it to people who have time to read, because it is a long book, and took me almost since the beginning of the school year.

Marty M., Class of 2014

January 5, 2011

Witch and Wizard by James Patterson

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Witch and Wizard is easily my favorite book, I couldn’t put it down. It was about two siblings named Whit who was 18 and Wisty who was 16 that had just found out they were Wizards. One night their parents were arrested by a special force. They force was coming after Whit and Wisty when they magically got away. Throughout the whole book they were going through a magical world trying to figure out how to use their powers. I think this book would be perfect for teenagers because we can relate to the characters.

Delaney B., Class of 2014

May 5, 2010

Scorpia by Anthony Horowitz

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It is about a boy named Alex Rider who is a fourteen year old spy for MI6. In this book of the series, Alex must discover the truth about his parents so called “accidental death.” As Alex continues to progress, he discovers a double cover up of his parents’ death. I would highly recommend this book for young adults who want to read a very action-packed, high-paced book.

Gage, Class of 2013

The WHS Library owns this book.

Water for Elelphants by Sara Gruen

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this book is by far my favorite book. it consists of a boy whos parents died, and he jumps a circus train and joins the circus. the book is based in the fifties with an extremely detailed, and immersive plotline. about 1 black and white picture a chapter.

Jake, Class of 2013

The WHS Library owns this book.

April 7, 2008

Eragon

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Eragon by Christopher Paolini

Eragon cover

Eragon is just a teenager living with is cousin and his uncle on a farm on the outskirts of town. One day while hunting her finds a polished blue stone. he think his luck is about to change and heads back home. After horrible events take place, he has to leave his home with a dragon and Brom the town story teller. After a run in with enemies whose breath smells like rotting flesh, they finally escape. . . Will Eragon be able to take the place as a legendary dragon rider? Read the book to find out.

Craig C., Sophomore