Pros Cons
It's very exciting talking about the mob It's long in chapters
It was a new suprise at every chapter It's a little boring at the introduction part
It was a great book I would advise someone to read it It's not a lot of bad Things
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
Review: Liars anonymous by Ure Louise
Pros Cons
It's a great book It's a long book
It's a page turner It's dry
It has lot's of conspiracy
Review by: Lashonda M. as apart of the Adult Summer Reading Giveaway.
It's a great book It's a long book
It's a page turner It's dry
It has lot's of conspiracy
Review by: Lashonda M. as apart of the Adult Summer Reading Giveaway.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Review: Fearless, Imagine your life without fear by Max Lucado
We all live with fear these days, and as we go through life would'nt it be nice to recognize it when it comes. Max exposes the fears and helps us to overcome those fears to have a life filled with joy and happiness.
Review by: Pam C. as apart of our Adult Summer Reading Giveaway.
Review by: Pam C. as apart of our Adult Summer Reading Giveaway.
Review: Push (Precious) by Sapphire
The book was great-but graphic. Be prepared for language and sexual content. I watched the movie before/ ordered the book, as usual it was so much better for me the book had to be read in stages. it was to to take in all at once. The characters seem so real and sad. Great book, there is hope at the end.
Available in the fiction section FIC Sapphire on DVD: DVDE 7205, 7206, 7207
Review completed by Mary L. as apart of our Adult Summer Reading Giveaway.
Available in the fiction section FIC Sapphire on DVD: DVDE 7205, 7206, 7207
Review completed by Mary L. as apart of our Adult Summer Reading Giveaway.
Princess in Love by Meg Cabot (audiobook version) Book Review

Mia is back and she finally has a boyfriend! Unfortunately it isn't Michael but Kenny her biology lab partner. Kenny is a really nice guy, but she doesn't love Kenny. How is she supposed to break up with Kenny without hurting his feelings. And she can't tell Michael her true feelings because 1) Michael is her best friend, Lilly's older brother and 2) Michael has a girlfriend, Judith Gershner. At least Mia has a date to the cultural diversity dance. That is if Kenny ever gets around to asking her!
Not only does she have this to worry about, but finals are approaching and Mia is worried about flunking algebra. And after finals, she has to leave for Genovia where she will be officially presented as the heir to the throne. Could life be more stressful?
What's a girl to do and how does she get the boy she really loves to notice her?
Anne Hatheway narrates the third book in this series by Meg Cabot and continues to do an excellent job of bringing the book to life.
Big Nate in a Class By Himself by Lincoln Peirce Book Review
Fans of Jeff Kinney's Diary of a Wimpy Kid series will get a kick out of this new series by Lincoln Peirce. Nate knows he is destined for great things. It might just take him a while to get there. But one day, he gets the following fortune in his fortune cookie: Today You Will Surpass All Others. Nate just knows that means something good is going to happen today, something that is going to be better than everyone else. Maybe his art will be in the spotlight or maybe he'll break a world record. As Nate's day gets worse and worse, he doesn't see how his fortune could come true. Recommended for grades 3-6.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Review: God Ain't Through Yet by Mary Monroe
Pros Cons
Full of love action. Didn't like the drama too much cursing this
Good for someone who love romance dramas. time, good author though.
Review by: Lashonda M. as apart of our Adult Summer Reading Giveaway.
Full of love action. Didn't like the drama too much cursing this
Good for someone who love romance dramas. time, good author though.
Review by: Lashonda M. as apart of our Adult Summer Reading Giveaway.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
DVDs
July's television series DVD winner is Private Practice! We'll be adding the first 4 seasons of that to our collection over the next few weeks.
August's DVD poll is posted. This month the choices are comedies. Please only vote once for your favorite show.
August's DVD poll is posted. This month the choices are comedies. Please only vote once for your favorite show.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
The Other Half of My Heart by Sundee Frazier Book Review
Minni and Keira King are twin sisters and best friends who live in Port Townsend, Washington. The day they were born, they made news around the world: Keira is black like their Mama and Minni is white like their Daddy. They may look like a checkboard to the rest of the world, but they are a close-knit family.
When they turn 11, their Grandmother Johnson wants them to come to North Carolina to participate in the Miss Black Pearl Preteen of America program. Keira is excited to participate but Minni wants nothing to do with it. The girls, who have done everything together, decide they can get through this experience together. Grandmother Johnson can be quite formidable, but the girls often find ways to get back at her for her meanness. But as the week progresses, Minni learns how Keira feels living in almost all-white Port Townsend and their relationship grows tense. Will they make it through the week together or will the bond they've always shared be shattered?
Recommended for children ages 9 and up.
When they turn 11, their Grandmother Johnson wants them to come to North Carolina to participate in the Miss Black Pearl Preteen of America program. Keira is excited to participate but Minni wants nothing to do with it. The girls, who have done everything together, decide they can get through this experience together. Grandmother Johnson can be quite formidable, but the girls often find ways to get back at her for her meanness. But as the week progresses, Minni learns how Keira feels living in almost all-white Port Townsend and their relationship grows tense. Will they make it through the week together or will the bond they've always shared be shattered?
Recommended for children ages 9 and up.
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