Friday, August 20, 2010

"The 13th Hour" by Richard Doetsch

The 13th Hour by Richard Doetsch is a fiction book.  Nick is being held for the murder of his wife, but in a letter he gets 12 hours to reverse this.  It becomes a race against time and Nick discovers some things are better left alone.  This book goes fast.  I had fun reading it and enjoyed it very much!
(Gerard's review 4/27/10)

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

"Theodore Boone--Kid Lawyer" by John Grisham

Theodore Boone--Kid Lawyer by John Grisham is about a Theo, a 13-yr. old likable boy who wants to be either a lawyer or a judge one day.  It was a nice change of pace to read about a good kid from a stable family who makes good decisions and cares about other people.  Both Theo’s parents are attorneys who support their son.  Theo is fascinated with the courthouse and is excited when there is a murder trial.  He finds himself in a tough situation and actually turns to his parents for help.  This is not packed with suspense like Grisham’s other books. 
 
I would recommend this book for boys and anyone who likes reading about trials or is interested in court procedure.
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"The Ha-Ha" by Dave King


Don’t let the title fool you, this book is good.  The Ha-Ha by Dave King is a fiction book about Howie, a Vietnam vet who can’t speak or hear.  His girlfriend, Sylvia, asked him to look after her son, Ryan, while she is in drug rehab.  The book is based on how Ryan and Howie form a relationship.  You’re going to care about Ryan and Howie.  I enjoyed this book, give it a shot.
(Gerard's review 5/2/10)


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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

"The Sherrif's Surrender" by Susan Page Davis

A Western with Ladies as the Heroins

The Sheriff's Surrender is a western about an old mining town whose sheriff is killed and replaced by one of the ranchers.  A serial killer continues to strike and the women decide to learn to shoot from Gert, an expert shooter and form a Ladies’ Shooting Club which helps out the sheriff.  I enjoyed this book even though it seemed far-fetched.  It was an entertaining read with a bit of romance and Christianity tossed in. 


I liked the subplot of how the women became closer and helped each other as they got to know one another better through the shooting club.  It has a good theme--that friends are good to have and we should get to know all kinds of people.

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Whatcha Reading Wednesday-Aug. 18


This week's Whatcha Reading Wednesday Teaser works like this:
Type in the last sentence of the eighth chapter.

Remember to alert any Spoilers

You can participate by leaving your WRW teaser in a comment below, or you can make a post on your own blog and link back to this post in the linky below. Feel free to use the WRW graphic, just please be sure to link back to Busy Moms Who Love to Read. 
 
Karen's quote from Theodore Boone Kid Lawyer by John Grisham:
Omar Cheepe was sitting directly behind him, and Julio did not know he was being observed.
 Gerard's quote from The Passage by Justin Cronin:
Neither of them noticed the man--the off-duty Oklahoma state trooper who, two hours before, had seen the wire report on a girl kidnapped by two Caucasian males at the Memphis Zoo, before clocking out and heading off to the high school to meet his wife and watch his kids ride the bumper cars--following them with his eyes. 
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