Over two hundred pages of words put into 50

The Midnight Twins by Jacquelyn Mitchard was a pretty good book I suppose. It was kind of confusing because they kept talking about new people, without really introducing them. I would recommend this book though to someone who’s trying to find a good book to read. It was interesting. –  Sara H

the midnight twins

After reading Twlight by Stephenie Meyer, I think it’s one of the best books I’ve ever read. I never wanted to stop reading. There’s so much detail and it painted a picture in my mind. It was well-written and I could tell that the author spent a lot of time writing this book. – Tristan A

twilight-movie-poster

The book Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher is not what I expected it to be. The beginning and middle parts were a bit boring, but it ended more riveting than I expected. It was a bit confusing at some parts. Towards the end it changes a lot, and you can’t put it down. – Jackie M

thirteen reasons why

Toby Wheeler Eighth Grade Benchwarmer by Thatcher Heldring is an underdog story with a message to never give up. Toby starts out as a bad, unskillful, “gym rat” and by the championship he becomes a starter. I liked this book because he proves everyone wrong even himself. I give it 4.5 out of 5 stars. – Chris P

 

Toby Wheeler Eighth Grade Benchwarmer

February 3, 2010.     Category: Uncategorized.   No Comments.



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