Tag: review
Perfect Escape by Jennifer Brown
My rating: 5 stars Kendra has always felt overshadowed by her brother’s OCD. Her family’s life was always centered around Grayson, while he was always focused on carefully coordinated routines. The only way Kendra could creep out from under her brother’s shadow is to be perfect – which she had down to an art, until […]
Posted: July 23rd, 2013 under Jennifer Brown.
Tags: Bitter End, Hate List, Jennifer Brown, Perfect Escape, review, teen, YA, Young adult
Comments: 1
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
My rating: 4 stars Disclaimer: This is not the book for you if you are interested in a quick, easy, lighthearted read. Also, The Book Thief will tragically break your heart into pieces – in the best way. Liesel Meminger is an orphan and her brother dies on the train on the way to her […]
Posted: July 15th, 2013 under Markus Zusak.
Tags: Markus Zusak, review, teen, The Book Thief
Comments: 3
The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick
My rating: 5 stars After his release from a mental institution – the “bad place” – Pat Peoples, former history teacher, is left in the care of his mother and aloof father. Pat believes he was in the “bad place” for a handful of months rather than four years. Also, he has a theory: his […]
Posted: March 30th, 2013 under Uncategorized.
Tags: adult, Matthew Quick, movie, review, Silver Linings Playbook, teen, The Silver Linings Playbook
Comments: 2
The Contortionist’s Handbook by Craig Clevenger
My Rating: 5 stars After an overdose of painkillers, Daniel Fletcher wakes up in a Los Angeles trauma center and is detained for psychiatric evaluation. Again. Except his name isn’t really Daniel Fletcher. Or Eric Bishop. Or Christopher Thorne. All of these names belong to one man – John Dolan Vincent – an intelligent and […]
Posted: December 26th, 2012 under Craig Clevenger.
Tags: adult, Chuck Palahniuk, Craig Clevenger, Fight Club, Invisible Monsters, review, teen, The Contortionist’s Handbook
Comments: 3
The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling
My Rating: 4 stars In a novel vastly different from the widely known ¬Harry Potter phenomenon, The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling follows the lives of multiple people who live in the small town of Pagford. After the sudden, very shocking death of Barry Fairbrother (that’s Barry, not Harry), a chain reaction travels throughout Pagford. […]
Posted: October 21st, 2012 under J.K. Rowling.
Tags: adult, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, review, teen, The Casual Vacancy
Comments: 1
The Perks of Being a Wallflower movie
My Rating: 5 stars I have been waiting for about two and a half years – ever since I first read the book. I was actually quite nervous about how everything would turn out. The Perks of Being a Wallflower holds a special place in my heart, and I don’t think I could handle it […]
Posted: October 14th, 2012 under Movies.
Tags: Emma Watson, Ezra Miller, Logan Lerman, Movies, review, Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, The Perks of Being a Wallflower movie
Comments: none
Penn State’s multimedia and broadcast journalism summer camp
The five days I spent at Penn State University was definitely an exciting, exhausting, and informative experience. And I really, really did enjoy the time I spent there. Luckily, a friend of mine came along with me, so I didn’t have to share a room with someone I didn’t know. There were people from all […]
Posted: July 19th, 2012 under Penn State's Journalism Camp.
Tags: journalism, journalism camp, Penn State, review, summer camp, The Pennsylvania State University
Comments: none
Divergent by Veronica Roth
My Rating: 5 stars In Beatrice’s world, when one turns sixteen, the ultimate choice is made. One choice decides your future, your friends, and your values. At sixteen you must choose your faction: Abnegation, the selfless; Amity, the peaceful; Candor, the honest; Dauntless, the brave; or Erudite, the intelligent. From that choice on, you leave […]
Posted: June 19th, 2012 under Veronica Roth.
Tags: Divergent, Insurgent, review, teen, Veronica Roth
Comments: 8
Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver
My rating: 5 stars Lena has escaped. She’s in the Wilds. She is free. There is only one downside: Alex is dead. We follow along Lena’s journey past the fence and into the Wilds through two perspectives: “Then”: Days after escaping and leaving Alex behind, Lena wakes up in a dark and dingy room. She […]
Posted: May 19th, 2012 under Lauren Oliver.
Tags: Delirium, Delirium trilogy, Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium, review, teen
Comments: none
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer
My Rating: 2 stars I may be biased, because I did not finish reading this book, but honestly, this novel was not as great as I thought it was going to be. I had read so many good reviews and heard so many good things about this novel, so I guess I started it with […]
Posted: April 29th, 2012 under Jonathan Safran Foer.
Tags: Extremely Loud, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, Incredibly Close, Jonathan Safran Foer, review, teen
Comments: 3