Thursday, February 26, 2009

Book 13: "The Guy Next Door"- Meg Cabot.

Title: The Guy Next Door
Author: Meg Cabot
Pages: 374
Rating: 6/10
Review:
Great book!
It was hilarious and I LOVED the characters of Mel and John- they made a really lovely couple.
The storyline was interesting and suspenseful (I didn’t even suspect who the bad guy was). Once again, I liked the style of the book which was told through emails.
This is just a really fun, entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable book that I would read again.

Book 12: "Boy Meets Girl"- Meg Cabot.

Title: Boy Meets Girl
Author: Meg Cabot
Pages: 383
Rating: 4/10
Review:
I was a bit disappointed in this- I didn’t really like the character of Kate and found the storyline a little boring.
I did like the style of the novel- told through emails and phone messages. It was a really quick read and it was funny in some parts.
I loved Mitch Hertzog and his relationship with Stacy and how they ganged up on Stuart…

Book 11: "Twilight"- Stephanie Meyer.

Title: Twilight
Author: Stephanie Meyer
Pages: 434
Rating: 10/10
Review:
Amazing.
I actually read the few third of it and put it away because I was bored, but then a girl from work urged me to try again and so I did-I’m really glad I gave it another try.
I don’t really know what was so addictive about it, but I loved the growing relationship between Edward and Bella. I also loved the interactions shown between Edward and his family. The parts where James was after Bella were scary-I was scared Edward was going to get hurt and I was afraid for Bella when James tricked her.
I really appreciated the slower pace at the beginning of the book because it gave me a chance to see a developing relationship between Bella and Edward- it wasn’t just that they saw each other and were immediately together- it was a slow process of trust.
I can’t wait to read New Moon while I’m on holidays!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Book 10: "See How They Run"- David McRobbie.

Title: See How They Run
Author: David McRobbie
Pages: 231
Rating: 8/10
Review:
This is my second favourite book that we had to read in high school (my first being “Briar Rose” by Jane Yolen) and I suddenly had the urge to read it again.
I loved it just as much (maybe even more now that I didn’t have to write essays on it!). I loved the characters- they were so REAL, like they could live right next door to you.
I felt the book was well paced, had just the right amount of drama, comedy and even action, and made you feel for this poor family.
I especially loved the relationship between Emma and Nicola- a truly realistic sister/sister relationship.
This is a book that I could read several times a year and not get sick of.
The only thing I would have liked to be different was to see a lot more of the aftermath- what happened after the main event (I don’t want to spoil it) and how they moved on with their lives.
Overall, a great book that kept me reading late into the night (even though I knew what was going to happen).

Book 9: "The Other Woman" by Jane Green.

Book 9
Title: The Other Woman
Author: Jane Green
Pages: 439
Rating: 9/10
Review:
I found this book thoroughly engaging, right form the very first page. Straight away, I felt myself sympathising with Ellie and becoming interested in her character-I warmed up to her straightaway.
I loved all the friendships in this book- how they grew and changed, especially the dynamics between all the characters.
The character of Dan really got on my nerves at times- I felt he SHOULD have stood up to Linda more- at times I was thinking “JUST STAND UP TO HER!”. He was never on Ellie’s side- and I don’t think this issue was properly resolved. I didn’t like the character of Dan at all. Which made it hard, at times, to read the book.
At times, I thought it was a little fast paced- I would have liked to see more of Ellie’s pregnancy- and I think the ending was a bit faced paced also.
I gave it such a high rating because, despite the things I didn’t like, I really enjoyed it. The characters felt real, there were several different storylines weaved into one, several twists and turns and at some point in the book, I sympathised with every single character, because they were so well written.
This was a reread for me and I would probably read it again.

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Book 8: "Shopaholic And Baby"= Sophie Kinsella

Title: Shopaholic And Baby
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Pages: 571
Rating: 10/10
Review:
I love Becky!
The whole book was very entertaining. It had just the right amount of humour and seriousness. I love that being pregnant didn’t change Becky’s shopaholic tendencies and especially loved the private investigator part.
I was quite sad when I finished it because I wanted to read more about Becky’s relationship with Minnie and to see if Becky changes her ways, eg; if she starts being careful with her money or if she goes crazy buying things for Minnie as well as herself.
Great book, great characters, happy ending.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

Book 7: "Great Australian Mysteries 2"- John Pinkney.

Title: Great Australian Mysteries 2
Author: John Pinkney
Pages: 329
Rating: 5/10
Review:
This book was full of more interesting Australian mysteries- I was very entertained and spent a long time thinking about them, even trying to solve some of them! It’s fascinating that they’re unsolved- I kept hoping that there would be a part at the end of the stories saying that they had been solved, but there wasn’t.
I wish there was a Great Australian Mysteries 3!