Monday, June 13, 2011
"Where She Went" by Gayle Foreman
Where She Went by Gayle Foreman is the sequel to If I Stay, which I Loved! Where She Went tells the story from Adam's view. It seems Mia dumped him and he does not know why. This book picks up when Adam and Mia meet up in New York City. I can't say I liked it as much as the first one, but it is not bad either. I think it would make a good movie and liked the ending. I'd like to see another book about these two--it's possible.
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Saturday, June 11, 2011
"Magic Hour" by Kristin Hannah
This kept Karen up Late! |
Julia is a psychiatrist whose reputation is shot and has lost her clients and her confidence because of it but who returns to her home town when her sister, Ellie-the chief of police, calls her for help with the "wolf girl."
I liked this book very much. I was fascinated at how Julia fell in love with the little "wolf girl" and helped her begin to talk again. It was heart-breaking when after she decided to adopt the girl that her biological father came for her. Julia and Ellie both struggled with being professional and their strong attachment to the girl. When they found out about the dad's prison record, giving her up was even harder. This is one of the few books that I looked forward to reading to see what would happen next and stayed up late to finish it. I highly recommend this one!
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Karen's favorites,
kidnapping,
Kristin Hannah,
love,
mystery,
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romance,
sisters,
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Friday, June 10, 2011
"Scoreboard Baby" by Ken Armstrong and Nick Perry
Wow! Oh wow! I decided to read Scoreboard Baby Scoreboard Baby by Ken Armstrong and Nick Perry because of what is going on at Ohio State and the trouble they are in. This book is about the year 2000 football season at the University of Washington.
I didn't think it was going to be this good, but it is!! The stuff these guys got away with because they were football players made the Ohio State stuff look like kid's play. Rape, shooting, drugs, DUI all looked at the other way not only by the school, but the law as well--UNBELIEVABLE! Sad but true. The reporters did an outstanding job of investigating.
This was a real eye opener for me--loved it! If you want to find out the story beyond Saturday college game days, this book is for you.
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college,
crime,
Gerard's favorites,
non-fiction,
sports,
true crime
Thursday, June 9, 2011
"If You Believe" by Kristin Hannah
If You Believe by Kristin Hannah is an historical novel about love. Three lonely people find each other, Mariah, Mad Dog, and Jake. Although very predictable, I enjoyed this book because of the issues Mariah and Mad Dog both had. Jake following his dad hoping for a happy reunion was heartwarming. Rass, Mariah’s father, was my favorite character because of his concern for his daughter and his kindness toward Mad Dog and Jake. He kept seeking to improve his relationship with his daughter and help her let go of the past so she could enjoy the present and the future before he died. I loved the banter between Mariah and Mad Dog. This book was predictable right from the start but has wit, warmth, humor, sex and heartbreak which kept my interest.
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family,
fathers and daughters,
fathers and sons,
love,
relationships,
romance,
sex,
tear jerker
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
"Glimpse" by Carol Lynch Williams
Glimpse is one of the most unusual books I have ever read because the whole bookiis written in free verse!
(Gerard's review)
Check out my teaser for this one.
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100 stars,
abuse,
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Gerard's favorites,
mothers and daughters,
poetry,
secrets,
suspense,
teens
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