And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie is a baffling murder mystery. Ten people voluntarily go to a mansion on Soldiers Island where they soon figure out that the end of their life is coming soon. They suspiciously die one by one and no one can figure out who is behind the killing, including the reader. It is a genius murder mystery! I am so glad the author included the epilogue which explains who was behind everything and how it was done because otherwise I still wouldn't know who the murder was. It is a fascinating psychological thriller that plays on the power of suggestion and manipulation.
This book had me turning the pages right from the start, not only trying to figure out who the murderer was, but also who would be the next victim and how they would die. I didn’t do very well at that either. This is the first book I’ve read by Agatha Christie but plan to read more! I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys murder mysteries or thrillers!
Karen's review, 5 stars)
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Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Monday, February 22, 2016
Teaser Tuesday
I couldn't make a sign or a sound to let anyone know I'd become aware again. I was invisible--the ghost boy.
From page x of Ghost Boy--the miraculous escape of a misdiagnosed boy trapped inside his own body by Martin Pistorius.
Suddenly, the Honda's back end skidded, kicking the car onto the slightest angle. The skid lasted no more than a second or two, but it was enough time for Billy to watch his entire life pass before the rain-smudged windshield.From page 11 of The Changing Season by Steven Manchester.
Karen's:
Into that silence came The Voice. Without warning, inhuman, penetrating. . . ."Ladies and gentlemen! Silence please!"
Everyone was startled. They looked round--at each other, at the walls. Who was speaking?From page 46 of And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. (Review up tomorrow)
If you're in a period of calm tiredness, the easiest way to return to the peak efficiency of calm energy may be to take a brisk walk. According to Thayer, walking for about ten minutes boosts energy levels and keeps them at a heightened state for at least an hour.From page 175 of BRAIN--The Complete Mind: How id develops, How it works, and How to keep it sharp by Michael S. Sweeney.
"Well, as a general rule, most women, before they've got 'em, present to their men smiling, agreeing faces. They hide their thoughts. You now, when you're feeling hateful, honey, you are hateful."From page 15 of Go Set a Watchman by Harper Lee.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of A Daily Rhythm. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Saturday, February 20, 2016
"Glass Sword" by Victoria Aveyard (We Both Liked This)
Glass Sword by Victoria Aveyard is the second book in the Red Queen series that I was anxiously looking forward to reading. In this book, Mare and Cal join with the Red Guard to round up more Reds like Mare (red bloods with extra powers) to try to overthrow the silvers who are in power. There is a lot of fighting in this book and many different super powers come into play.
I was somewhat disappointed with this book because I didn't get wowed by it like I did the first. There were not as many surprises in this one for me and although it kept my interest, it didn't really grip me. There is a lot of action but I would have liked a map to have a better idea of where all the places were that they were going to recruit Newbloods. The ending left me feeling sad. It was good but I was expecting better.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Glass Sword is the follow up to Red Queen. In Glass Sword, Mare is trying to get an army together to take down the king and Elara. As she does, she begins to question the cost and other people begin to question her actions. I thought this book was really good. I loved all the action and the super powers of some of the people called Newbloods that Mare finds. This book may not be quite as good as the first, but it's close! I look forward to book 3 of the series.
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
See our review of RED QUEEN, the first in this series.
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I was somewhat disappointed with this book because I didn't get wowed by it like I did the first. There were not as many surprises in this one for me and although it kept my interest, it didn't really grip me. There is a lot of action but I would have liked a map to have a better idea of where all the places were that they were going to recruit Newbloods. The ending left me feeling sad. It was good but I was expecting better.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Glass Sword is the follow up to Red Queen. In Glass Sword, Mare is trying to get an army together to take down the king and Elara. As she does, she begins to question the cost and other people begin to question her actions. I thought this book was really good. I loved all the action and the super powers of some of the people called Newbloods that Mare finds. This book may not be quite as good as the first, but it's close! I look forward to book 3 of the series.
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
See our review of RED QUEEN, the first in this series.
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Labels:
adventure,
fighting,
relationships,
series,
supernatural,
YA
Friday, February 19, 2016
"The Changing Season" by Steven Manchester
The Changing Season by Steven Manchester is about a teen boy named Billy who just graduated from High School and plans a fun, relaxing summer spending a lot of time with his dog, Jimmy, before he heads off to college. He is not sure what he plans to study, but will think about it. Little did he know his summer will include some life-changing episodes.
I thought this book was very good. All the characters were believable and well drawn out. I especially enjoyed his unbreakable bond with Jimmy. I received this book for an honest review and liked it a whole lot! I recommend it!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars).
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I thought this book was very good. All the characters were believable and well drawn out. I especially enjoyed his unbreakable bond with Jimmy. I received this book for an honest review and liked it a whole lot! I recommend it!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars).
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Labels:
coming of age,
contemporary fiction,
dog,
faith,
family,
life,
love,
loyalty
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
"PAX" by Sara Pennypacker - A Book for Children that We Enjoyed
PAX by Sara Pennypacker is told from two points of view: Pax, a fox and a young boy named Peter. Peter's father is going off to war and decides that it is time to send Pax into the woods. After a while, Peter and Pax know that this is not right and set out to do something about it!
Wow! This book was so good! I LOVED Pax. His story was so good I hung on every word. Give this book a chance and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
I too enjoyed PAX by Sara Pennypacker about the bond between Peter, a 12-yr.-old boy, and a fox and the cost of war. Peter's mother had died and so when his father went to war, the boy had to go live with his grandpa 300 hundred miles away. The father made the boy release the fox into the woods on the way to the grandfather's house. The chapters alternate between the boy's journey and the fox's journey which I found very interesting. When Peter decides to go back for his fox, he breaks a bone in his foot and is befriended by Vola, a lady who lives on a farm alone who is a very interesting character. Peter and her help each other. This is a touching story with adventure and suspense. I also liked the artwork by Jon Klassen.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Wow! This book was so good! I LOVED Pax. His story was so good I hung on every word. Give this book a chance and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
I too enjoyed PAX by Sara Pennypacker about the bond between Peter, a 12-yr.-old boy, and a fox and the cost of war. Peter's mother had died and so when his father went to war, the boy had to go live with his grandpa 300 hundred miles away. The father made the boy release the fox into the woods on the way to the grandfather's house. The chapters alternate between the boy's journey and the fox's journey which I found very interesting. When Peter decides to go back for his fox, he breaks a bone in his foot and is befriended by Vola, a lady who lives on a farm alone who is a very interesting character. Peter and her help each other. This is a touching story with adventure and suspense. I also liked the artwork by Jon Klassen.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Labels:
animals,
children's book,
fathers and sons,
friendship,
Gerard's favorites,
quick read,
war
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