Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Maze Runner's Review

Okay, I TOTALLY recemend this book. Personall it is tied for my favorite book, but not everyone would like it.

It's about a boy named Thomas who wakes up in a big, dark box an can't remember anything. Well, anything, but his name. He is put with a group of teenager boys who live in the Glade and have been trying to solve a maze that may be their ticket home. Everything seems to be going fine until the unexspected happens .. a girl arrives. All the boys have known change and the monsters they fight become more vicious, friends turn on each other, and they begin to woner .. Will they ever get out alive?

Even though I think it's a great book, unless you love that gut wrenching feeling when someone's gut gets wrenched out, this book may not be for you. A tad freaky and pretty gross. Although, to me, all's good in a good book! =D

Madi

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sorry

Sorry I haven't been on lately. I promise that I will write of review REALLY soon. As for the Dark Is Rising Series, can't seem to find it. And the Maximum Ride Series I will read, haven't yet, so hold your horses.

-MadiShae

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Long Shadows' Review

The Clans are in turmoil. ShadowClan has turned its back on StarClan and pledged to follow the dark predictions of Sol, the strange cat who foretold the solar eclipse. But not all the cats have lost faith in their warrior ancestors. . . .

Jaypaw is convinced that StarClan still holds an important place in the warrior code, and his search for answers leads him far back into the past, farther back than even StarClan can remember. Lionblaze, tortured by violent dreams and bloody visions, wishes he had never been prophesied to be one of the three but to turn his back on his littermates would be the ultimate betrayal. And Hollyleaf is terrified that once the Clans lose their faith, the warrior code will fall apart. She's willing to fight tooth and nail to preserve it—whatever the cost.

And when murder stalks into the heart of ThunderClan, the cats realize that the darkest shadows don't always lie outside the territory.

Sorry for short post! I'm in the middle of too many books and I didn't read it.

-Madi

Monday, May 3, 2010

Soon

I will do Long Shadows (someone requested it), but I haven't read it in a while, so I have to re-read it. That means I probably won't get it done until this weekend, because I'm in the middle of two books.

-MadiShae

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

The 39 Clues Series' Review

This review is mainly about a book series called The 39 Clues, not an individual book. Here's it's review:

10 books, 39 clues. Can they do it?

Amy and Dan, two Boston orphans, are on a wild goose chase around the world in search for the 39 clues that leads to ultimate power. This takes place when their beloved grandmother dies and they have a choice of $1,000,000 each or to start on this clue hunt. What do they choose? The clue hunt, of course! With their au pair, Nellie, they set off in search of the first clue, but it's not going to be that easy with killers from all four of the different Cahill branches after them.

There's Irina Spasky, from the most vicious branch, the Lucian branch, also very capable of poison and explosives; Jonah Wizard, son of the Janus branch leader, Cora Wizard, and a famous hip-hop star that can get his connections; The Holts, a family full of trained fighters from the strong Tomas branch; Ian and Natalie Kabra, also the son and daughter of a branch leader full of Lucian spies; and Alistair Oh, a smooth-talking inventor of the Ekat branch that is usually making alliances.

Don't forget about the struggles of solving puzzles, fiddling with riddles, getting from continent to continent, and surviving near-death situations.

Where will they go next? Read to find out or go to:

http://the39clues.com/

Book #1: The Maze of Bones
Book #2: One False Note
Book #3: The Sword Thief
Book #4: Beyond the Grave
Book #5: The Black Circle
Book #6: In Too Deep
Book #7: The Vipers' Nest
Book #8: The Emperor's Code
Book #9: Stom Warning
Book #10: Into the Gauntlet (Comes out on my birthday!)

-MadiShae

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Bluestar's Prophecy

Delany requested this book, so here's it review:

Bluestar's Prophecy is mainly about the life Bluestar had before she became leader. It also goes deeper into her love with Oakheart, reasoning why Tigerstarr grew evil, and what the clans were like some time before Firestar joined the clans. It starts out with Bluestar's, Bluekit then, first out of the nursery. Then, as she grows older, she becomes the apprentice of Stoneclaw until he is given an injury that never heals in an unnessesary battle is which her mother, Monflower, is also killed. Eventually, once she becomes a warrior, Goosefeather, ThunderClan's medicine cat and Bluefur's uncle, gives her a prophecy from StarClan. Insisting on her becoming leader, Bluefur works hard to become deputy with the current deputy, bedriden and sick. Although, that task become hard when she falls in love with Oakheart of RiverClan and gives birth to Mosskit, Mistykit, and Stonekit (later Mosskit, Stonefur, and Mistystar). With the brudel and bloodthirsty Thistleclaw on the verge of becoming deputy, Bluefur gives up her kits to a RiverClan queen and becomes deputy. Once she becomes leader and gets her nine lives, she thinks to have fulfilled the prophecy, but doesn't until she gives her last life to her clan chasing a dog pack over the edge of the gorge.

Was that good for my first review? :/

-MadiShae

Friday, April 23, 2010

Want a book to be reviewed? Come Here!

This is where you can request a book review for one of you favorite books. Can't wait to review those books!

To be reviewed:

Maxium Ride Series
The Dark is Rising Series

-MadiShae