Tag: teen
Unbelievable by Sara Shepard
My Rating: 5 stars **If you haven’t read previous books, don’t read!** Hanna is in the hospital at the brink of death, and A caused it. Spencer is getting a lot of attention for her award-winning essay that she didn’t even write. Emily is being shipped off to Iowa to live with her cousins because […]
Posted: July 29th, 2010 under Sara Shepard.
Tags: Pretty Little Liars, Pretty Little Liars Series, review, Sara Shepard, teen, Unbelievable
Comments: none
Dark Amethyst by Hailey Kinter
My Rating: 2-3 stars Amethyst witnessed her dad’s death, and she believes that she even caused it. Her life is spiraling out of control, and Amethyst thinks that she shouldn’t deserve to live anymore. Her mom and brother, Todd, try so hard to make her realize she should live. Will Amethyst ever realize the truth? […]
Posted: July 26th, 2010 under Hailey Kinter.
Tags: Dark Amethyst, Hailey Kinter, review, teen
Comments: none
Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver
My Rating: 5 stars Samantha Kingston has seven days to relieve the day of her death. What ended up being the last day of her life was supposed to be the best day ever. She had it all. The friends. The boyfriend. The popularity. But the car accident changed her life – literally. After a […]
Posted: July 18th, 2010 under Lauren Oliver.
Tags: Before I Fall, Lauren Oliver, review, teen
Comments: 4
The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
My Rating: 4 stars Percy Jackson isn’t your average teenage boy. He’s a demigod and his father is a Greek god – who he believed to be a myth. His life is spinning out of control. Greek monsters are appearing all over New York. Once Grover, a satyr who is Percy’s protector, takes him to […]
Posted: July 14th, 2010 under Rick Riordan.
Tags: Percy Jackson and the Olympians, review, Rick Riordan, teen, the Lightning Theif
Comments: none
Coraline by Neil Gaiman
My Rating: 4 stars Coraline is a strange little girl. And what’s even stranger is the new house she lives in. In her drawing room, there is a small little door that leads to a totally reversed universe. There, Coraline meets her other mother and other father who treat her so much better than her […]
Posted: July 10th, 2010 under Neil Gaiman.
Tags: Coraline, Neil Gaiman, review, teen
Comments: none
Perfect by Sara Shepard
My Rating: 5 stars **If you haven’t read previous books, don’t read!** In the third Pretty Little Liars book, the four girls are still dealing with their secrets. Emily’s family will not accept who she is. Hanna’s gross secret of how she changed her looks is revealed to the public. Aria and Mr. Fitz get […]
Posted: July 7th, 2010 under Sara Shepard.
Tags: Perfect, Pretty Little Liars, Pretty Little Liars Series, review, Sara Shepard, teen
Comments: 2
100th Post
I remember when I first started blogging back in October of 2009. I really can’t believe it’s only been nine months. Back then this website was just something I did for fun, like a hobby. My dad actually suggested the idea. I love books, so why not make a website about them? And believe it […]
Posted: July 5th, 2010 under 100th Post.
Tags: 100th Post, BookNerdBlog, BookNerdBlog.com, Facebook, Poll, teen
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Flawless by Sara Shepard
My Rating: 5 stars **If you haven’t read previous books, don’t read!** The girls are back and they’re all keeping secrets. Ali’s death still haunts them. Hanna is having trouble dealing with the past, her father and her image. Emily is having a hard time accepting who she is. Spencer still wants her sister’s ex-fiancé […]
Posted: July 2nd, 2010 under Sara Shepard.
Tags: Flawless, Pretty Little Liars, Pretty Little Liars Series, review, Sara Shepard, teen
Comments: none
Bad Girls Don’t Die by Katie Alender
My Rating: 5 stars Alexis Warren’s life was dysfunctional, and she knew it. And of course, everything started to change. Her sister, Kasey, started to act really strange. She was using old-fashioned language, her eyes change from blue to bright green, she has blackouts – sometimes not even remembering things she did earlier that day […]
Posted: June 26th, 2010 under Katie Alender.
Tags: Bad Girls Don't Die, Katie Alender, review, teen
Comments: 5
Beastly by Alex Flinn
My Rating: 4 stars Kyle Kingsbury has as absolutely perfect life. He was the guy everyone wished to be. He had the looks, money, even the girl. But inside, he wasn’t as perfect as he was perceived to be. And because he is so nasty to everyone, a witch, Kendra, turns him into a beast […]
Posted: June 23rd, 2010 under Alex Flinn.
Tags: Alex Flinn, Beastly, Movies, review, teen
Comments: 5