Sunday, September 27, 2009

Recommendations of September

-Dive Right In by: Matt Christopher AR points 3
-Savvy by: Ingrid Law AR points 9
Reading until I blog again,
~Bookgirl~

AR points

For those of you in school I will begin posting the point value at the bottom of the review. As far as the ones I have missed...
-The Beef Princess of Practical County-8 points AR
-Among the Hidden- 5 points AR
-Chestnut Hill: The New Class-7 points AR
Reading until I blog again,
~Bookgirl~

Friday, September 25, 2009

Recommendations

There are a few books that I recommend however that I will not feature. These books are just as good as the ones I feature as book of the month. My reason for not featuring these books is simply a matter of time.

Book of October #1

Although it is still September I am posting a book blog early. I will have Two Books for October. The first book is Chestnut Hill: The New Class. This is a great book about a Virginia boarding school named Chestnut Hill. Dylan Walsh is going to Chestnut Hill for not just academics but for their great horse back riding program. The year before Dylan starts to attend Chestnut Hill their Jr. jumping coach quits to coach the rival team. Dylan's aunt, Ali Carmichael, is an expert at Jumping. When Ali becomes the Director of Riding at Chestnut Hill Dylan tries as hard as she can to be know as Dylan Walsh not Ali's niece. Also If you liked the Heartland series (also by Lauren Brooke) the main character of Heartland Amy Flemming shows up in this book.

My Mistake

My Mistake the second book in the Among the Hidden series is Among the Imposters. Not Among the Betrayed. I read them out of order!
~Bookgirl~

Monday, September 7, 2009




The book of September is Among the Hidden By: Margaret Peterson Haddix. Getting back to school my class just finished reading this 153 page novel. It is an extremely suspenseful story about a young boy named Luke Garner. Luke is a 3rd child. This story takes place in the near future. Third children are illeagal. Luke has spent his whole life hiding. When he starts to question why he has to hide his life becomes more intense. His finding Jen was truly the cherry on top of this novel. Although this is a smaller book it is nice because its size is motivating. I know the "stuck in a book" feeling. This is not one of those books. Also if you enjoy this novel try Among the Betrayed the sequel!
~Bookgirl~