One Moment by Kristina McBride captures the intricacies of teen love and friendship and the heartache of an early death of a friend. Maggie learns that "all it takes is one moment for your entire world to turn upside down. One wrong decision, and it's over." (p. 116) This story is about a close group of high school juniors who knew each other since kindergarten and promised never to rat each other out. Even within their tight group though lies betrayal, jealousy and lies. I enjoyed this book because of the mystery involving Joey's death and the truth finally coming out. I really liked the ending! If you like teen romance, I recommend this.
(Karen's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
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Friday, July 13, 2012
"One Moment" by Kristina McBride
Labels:
betrayal,
death,
friendship,
grief,
guilt,
high school,
romance,
teens,
tragedy,
YA
Thursday, July 12, 2012
"Curve Ball--The Year I Lost My Grip" by Jordan Sonnenblick
| A good read for guys! |
I enjoyed this book a lot! Peter's friends are as interesting as he is, especially his "girlfriend" who I think steals the show from Peter. It's a quick read with no bad language with a really good ending!
(Gerard's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
We are donating 50 cents for each legitimate comment we receive on all our blogs during June and July to The Wounded Warrior Project which helps wounded warriors and their families returning from current conflicts.
Labels:
Alzheimer's,
baseball,
boys,
family,
high school,
romance,
teens,
YA
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
"Heartbroken" by Lisa Unger
Heartbroken by Lisa Unger is what I call a woman's book, but this 59-yr-old man enjoyed it very much! There are lots of good plot lines that kept me interested to the max! When all the characters are in one place, the action explodes! This is a page turner for sure that I think would make a real good "Lifetime" movie. Make time to read this one; you will be glad you did!
(Gerard's review)
Karen's review:
This was an interesting read because of the various
colorful characters and the different story lines going on
simultaneously. As I read, I got an ominous feeling about Heart Island
and its history. My favorite part was the excitement
when Kate, Birdie, Chelsea and LuLu were beating off the bad guys.
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
We are donating 50 cents for each legitimate comment we receive on all our blogs during June and July to The Wounded Warrior Project which helps wounded warriors and their families returning from current conflicts.
(Gerard's review)
Karen's review:
Heartbroken by Lisa Unger was a disturbing
read for me because Emily continues making bad decisions over and over
to protect, Dean, the man she loves, who is an ex-con. Things go very
wrong when Brad, his “friend” from prison, shows
up demanding money. Her life completely falls apart when she realizes
she has nothing and isn’t even who she thought she was. Then there is
another family with strained relationships and secrets from the past.
When Kate, a new author who wrote a fiction
book based on family journals, takes her daughter and her girlfriend,
Lulu to Heart Island to visit her 75-yr-old mother, Birdie, for their
annual family vacation, it turns into a horror show and is the worst
vacation they ever had! Normally, Birdie and Joe
are the only ones on the island and it is very peaceful and relaxing.
Joe, however, left because the silence got to him and he needed a break
from his wife, Birdie. When intruders arrive, the action really picks
up and secrets are revealed.
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
We are donating 50 cents for each legitimate comment we receive on all our blogs during June and July to The Wounded Warrior Project which helps wounded warriors and their families returning from current conflicts.
Labels:
dysfunctional family,
island,
Lisa Unger,
page-turner,
psychological thriller,
relationships,
thriller,
women
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Tuesday Teasers: "Gone Missing" and "Starters" and "Boy 21"

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just do the following
- Grab your current read
- Open to a random page
- Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
- BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
- Share the title and author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teaser.
All children are innocent, but Amish children possess a particular kind of innocence. They believe the world is a good place, that their parents never make mistakes, that everyone they meet is their friend, and that if you pray hard enough, God will answer your prayers. It's particularly shattering for an Amish child when she realizes none of those things are true.From page 50 of Gone Missing by Linda Castillo. (an Amish thriller)
Gerard's:
"It's even worse, didn't you hear her?" I said to Helena. "The body bank's going to cherry-pick the prettiest kids and start using them. We have to stop this."From page 201 of Starters by Lissa Price. (YA science fiction)
From page 114 of Boy 21 by Matthew Quick."My father was number twenty-one in high school, and he's monitoring me from outer space. I promised I'd always wear number twenty-one for him, so long as I played ball."
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Monday, July 9, 2012
"Boy 21" by Matthew Quick (Updated)
Boy 21 by Matthew Quick is a great fast teen read. It's about a young boy and his girlfriend who are both very good at basketball. It's their ticket out of their small town. Another boy comes along and the two boys become unexpected friends. When life throws these young people a curve ball, they have to come together or the dream dies. I enjoyed this book a lot! The writing is good and the ending is really, really good! This is not just a basketball book and not just for teens. Read and enjoy!
(Gerard's review)
Boy 21 by Matthew Quick is a teen romance involving friendship, basketball, poverty and the Irish mob. It delves into deep issues like dealing with grief, love of family and love. I was surprised at how good this story was, the ending brought tears to my eyes. It’s a very moving story and shows how life can be so unpredictable. It was heartbreaking when Finley turned his back on basketball to be with his girlfriend at the hospital who was in a hit-and–run accident only to be told she didn’t want to see him. In an unexpected turn, the boy Finley was asked to help wound up being a good friend to Finley. I enjoyed this quick, touching read about friendship and love.
(Karen's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
We are donating 50 cents for each legitimate comment we receive on all our blogs during June and July to The Wounded Warrior Project which helps wounded warriors and their families returning from current conflicts.
(Gerard's review)
Boy 21 by Matthew Quick is a teen romance involving friendship, basketball, poverty and the Irish mob. It delves into deep issues like dealing with grief, love of family and love. I was surprised at how good this story was, the ending brought tears to my eyes. It’s a very moving story and shows how life can be so unpredictable. It was heartbreaking when Finley turned his back on basketball to be with his girlfriend at the hospital who was in a hit-and–run accident only to be told she didn’t want to see him. In an unexpected turn, the boy Finley was asked to help wound up being a good friend to Finley. I enjoyed this quick, touching read about friendship and love.
(Karen's review)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. Happy Reading!
We are donating 50 cents for each legitimate comment we receive on all our blogs during June and July to The Wounded Warrior Project which helps wounded warriors and their families returning from current conflicts.
Labels:
basketball,
boys,
death,
drugs,
friendship,
kidnapping,
love,
mob,
sports,
tear jerker,
YA
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