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Cover of "That Summer"
    • This definately was my least favorite Dessen book. I just couldn't relate to the main character. Her angst did not ring true to me. Her relatship with Casey, her best friend, seemed realistic.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "That New Animal"
    • I loved this picture book. The pages with Marshmello peeing all over had me laughing so hard!

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "The Tender Bar"
    • I loved this book!! I had heard about it this spring when I went to WEMA and from one our staff members at HHS. Moehringer made me laugh out loud and cry. He wrote so well that at times I was so frustrated with him I wanted to yell at him as if I was his mother! I am so excited this book just came o ... Continue

      I loved this book!! I had heard about it this spring when I went to WEMA and from one our staff members at HHS. Moehringer made me laugh out loud and cry. He wrote so well that at times I was so frustrated with him I wanted to yell at him as if I was his mother! I am so excited this book just came out in paperback, so I can suggest it for book club. Moehringer refered to The Great Gatsby a lot as well as other classic literature which kind makes me want to re-visit those or try some out. My favorite parts...the first time J.R. went to the beach with the men and when J.R. met and got to know Bill and Bud. I am looking forward to reading this again.8/1/2006--I saw J.R.!! He looks so much better in person. He spoke at a bookstore in Milwaukee, WI. He was wonderful. He made us laugh and had some of us close to tears. I look forward to reading his articles in the L.A. Times. He called himself a "literary journalist".

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "Teen Idol"
    • At first I was annoyed by the voice of the narrator, but after a while it grew on me. I also thought it was going to be a teeny bopper novel that I really didn't like. I did like it and I think Cabot wrote a slightly thought provoking novel as well as entertaining.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "Specials"
    • The conclusion of the Uglies Trilogy had some unexpected twists and turns. I definately was frustrated with Tally at first, but very satisfied with the ending. I think it along with the whole series has a lot of issues for discussion--the environment, self-esteem/self-concept, beauty, cutting, utopi ... Continue

      The conclusion of the Uglies Trilogy had some unexpected twists and turns. I definately was frustrated with Tally at first, but very satisfied with the ending. I think it along with the whole series has a lot of issues for discussion--the environment, self-esteem/self-concept, beauty, cutting, utopia, control, etc.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "Stardust"
Cover of "Stormbreaker"
    • A fun page turner, I can see why the boys like to read this. Lots of action.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "Team Rodent"
    • Hilarious and interesting. The under-belly of Disney is very interesting. Part of the Library of Contemporary Thought Series. I wouldn't mind reading more of these.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
Cover of "The Teacher's Funeral"
    • This novel reminded me of Harris and Me by Gary Paulsen. Its humor kept me reading and enjoying the novel. There wasn't alot of action, but it was always fun and I think it would appeal to a younger audience. I also think it would be an easy one to do an impromptu book talk or even a planned one.I w ... Continue

      This novel reminded me of Harris and Me by Gary Paulsen. Its humor kept me reading and enjoying the novel. There wasn't alot of action, but it was always fun and I think it would appeal to a younger audience. I also think it would be an easy one to do an impromptu book talk or even a planned one.I would definately recommend it to others, but it was not my favorite book of the summer.

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  • ― Posted on Mar 5, 2007
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