Fever 1793 - By Laurie Halse Anderson
This book is an extraordinary book for young adults and up. Though the plot might not be suitable for the younger generation. From the beginning when you read the title and see the cover of the book you can tell it's going to be about a horrible epidemic that struck in the year 1793.
Laurie Halse Anderson, the author, shows you a world that we have only read about in history. As the plot thickens the heart attaches to the characters. Gripping them like a small child holds on to their loved ones.
Stars: 5
Audience: Young adults and older
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Flirting with Disaster- By Rhonda Stapleton
This book thrilled me to the core. I would suggest it to preteen girls and above! Though if you don't romantic comedies then I don't suggest it. But all together, I found it an excellent read.. Even the title warns you of the romantical mishaps that are to come.
Rhonda Stapleton, the author, brings the world alive with lustrous imagery of a teenage cupid. As you read on, you secretly root on for Felicity.l
Stars: 5
Audience: Preteens and Older, Girls
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Inkheart - By Cornelia Funke
There are very few words I can think of that would completly show my affections for this wonderful novel. This book is so incredible that I would suggest it to any ages that can read and have a love of stories. The characters are so vivid that you'll feel you're right there with Meggie, the main character, trying to escape her nightmare.
Cornelia Funk, the author, is an artist and the tools of her art are a pencil and paper. She paints her pictures on a canvas of paper and brings them to life for us. As you read, you'll feel like you are right there.
Stars: 5
Audience: Anyone that can Read