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Witches and Wizard: Okay This Actually is Good. James I Forgive You.

Witches and Wizard By James Patterson and Gabrielle Carbonnette

Overall Rating: Okay This Actually is Good. James I Forgive You.

I love Hastings bargain books. The three and four dollar books are always a good buy. Sure. Some can be cruddy, but every once in a while a person can find a treasure. But then again treasure is a matter of opinion. This time I found a book called Witches and Wizard By James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnett. And to see that a book that had just…

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Airframe: A Forgettable Read Involving Airplanes

Airframe By Michael Crichton

Overall: A Forgettable Read Involving Airplanes

Being a fan of Michael Crichton, I have to read the books. I over looked in the past, simply because there aren’t going to be any more. So I decided to finally read Airframe. Not my first choice in reading material, but ahh well, I’ll give anything a try. Now I have to write this thing before I forget what I just read.

So given the name Airframe, one would assume it’s about airplanes. And it is.…

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The Glass Castle: A Better Than Average Memoir

The Glass Castle By Jeanette Walls

Overall: A Better Than Average Memoir

The Glass Castle By Jeanette Walls , was something I was forced to read in English 102. It’s a memoir and typically I hate memoirs, and any memoir is far from my first choice of reading material. I have always viewed true stories are generally boring and as I began to read the pages, I have to say this. It’s not that bad.

The book is the author’s recollection of growing up in a family where the…

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Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot : Predictable and Soaked In Suspense

Stephen King’s Salem’s Lot :

Overall rating: Predictable and Soaked in Suspense

Sometimes a book will just sit around the house forever. It collects dust. The pages turn yellow. It’s most likely the original print from the 1970’s. The original source the book is that it was given to me a long time ago, but I’m not sure who gave it to me or why. Then spring cleaning comes and I pick it up this book and have to make a choice. Trash it or read it. And despite the fact that it is…

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Added by Samie Foster on February 29, 2012 at 5:21am — No Comments

Nickled and Dimed: This Is a Book That Teenagers Should Read Before Attempting To Rule The World

Nickled and Dimed

Overall Rating: This Is a Book That Teenagers Should Read Before Attempting To Rule The World

Typically when you’re taking a college class, and they give you a book and say you must read it by Friday, the reaction is just pure dread. Never have I enjoyed a required reading, but this one isn’t too bad. It’s called Nickled and Dimed by Barabarea Ehrenriech.

The book is non fiction. In the prologue she states that it was nothing more than a journalism…

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Sandstorm:A Great Climax, But Not Much Beyond That

Sandstorm By James Rollins

Overall rating: A Great Climax, But Not Much Beyond That

This was interesting. After reading Subterranean by James Rollins, I really did want to read some of his other work. When looking at his other books, they all seemed similar in very stereotypical “Indiana Jones” like set up. So when it came to picking one, it is like pulling a random number out of a hat. So I just picked Sandstorm.

Sandstorm is a odd novel. It’s a adventure novel that…

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Sea Of Monsters: Mediocre But Still a Fun Second Installment

Sea Of Monsters

Overall: Kind of mediocre but still a good second installment

In case you haven’t heard there is a fantasy series that’s been around a few years now. It’s called Percy Jackson and The Olympians series. And I just recently discovered it and the addicting effect it has on it’s readers. So here’s my review on book two of the series which is called Sea of Monsters.

First off Percy Jackson series ask the question, what if the gods and monster of Greek…

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Added by Samie Foster on February 29, 2012 at 5:19am — No Comments

Archenemy: This Alice hits close to home, but the wonder isn’t that great

Archenemy by Frank Beddor

Overall rating: This book has saved the looking glass wars series.

When you start a trilogy and you’re impressed by what you read in the first book, you have to finish it. Right? Archenemy , please try to ignore the super cheesy name, is the third and final book in the Looking Glass Wars trilogy. The Looking Glass Wars is a re imagining of Alice in Wonderland with a odd sci-fi twist to it. It has nothing to with Lewis Carol. It plays out very much like…

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Added by Samie Foster on February 29, 2012 at 5:18am — No Comments

Pirate Latitudes: Brings The Charm That Pirate Novels Have Been Missing For So Long.

Pirate Latitudes By Michael Crichton

Overall rating: Exactly the charm the genre’s been missing for a while.

Pirate books are so hard to come by. Beyond the classics like Treasure Island and Kidnapped, there really isn’t much of a selection. I have in the past found a couple corny ones, but corny was all that they were. It fell the author didn’t know what they were talking about. It didn’t have the grittiness , the atmosphere or adventure. I felt that the closest thing to…

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Titan's Curse: A Good Third Entry To The Percy Jackson Series

Titan’s Curse Smoothie Review

Overall Rating: A good third entry into the Percy Jackson Series.

Titan’s Curse is the third book in the third book in the Percy Jackson and The Olympians series written By Rick Riorden. After reading the first two novels, I know have to read the next three. So here’s my review of the third Percy Jackson and the Olympians book.

To start off with, to explain the set up for this book, I have to explain the ending of The Sea Of Monsters. If you…

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Added by Samie Foster on February 29, 2012 at 5:16am — No Comments

Catching fire: Just A unique Perspective Of Our Evolution Told In This One

Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human

Overall rating: Just unique perspective of our evolution told in this one.

This is odd review for smoothies reviews, because this time it is on a none fiction book written by Richard Wrangham. it’s called Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human. I didn’t want to read it. I just had to in order to pass a English course.

The book is a collection of scientific essays. It’s about how cooking began ( or thoughts of how it began) There’s…

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Shutter Island: Holy Wow! This is Worth The Read

Shutter Island

Overall rating: Holy wow!

Okay there’s book by Denis Lehane. I never heard of the author and am not a big fan of scary tales. Few have actually been good. Yet after seeing a trailer for the shutter Island movie, I got kind of curious, so I had to check it out.

Shutter Island is a tale about a bizarre investigation on a island mean t for the insane. Federal Marshalls Teddy Danielle’s and Chuck Aule arrive there to investigate a missing patient case. When they…

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Subterranean: A Revamp That Gave A Classic A Fresh New Look

Subterranean by James Rollins

Overall rating: A wonder revamp that gave a fresh new look to a old classic

Let’s face it. Well thought out science fiction action adventure stories are had to find. They’re unrealistic and often times has no science facts to support the science fiction. Among the good ones are Prey, Timeline and other Crichton novels has been the best in that area. But it’s hard to find authors beyond that. Then lord behold, sitting by itself at a table at a yard…

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Second Sight: Another Lesson in Mediocre Murder 101

Second Sight By Beth Amos

Overall rating: This book is a lesson in mediocre murder mystery101.

Have you ever got tired of reading the same sort of books all the time and just decided to grab a random book out of blue because you just wanted a change? Okay. Maybe not all of you. But I’m sure some have. This time around it was a mystery/paranormal/thriller called Second Sight By Beth Amos.

The write up on the back of the book was awfully vague. It was it was about a…

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Howl's Moving Castle: A Story As Odd As They Come

Howl’s Moving castle

Overall rating: A odyssey

Howl’s Moving Castle By Diana Wynne Jones is a British fantasy that was adapted into a fantasy film by Japanese film maker Hayao Miyazaki, who in my opinion is one of the , if not the best Asian filmmakers of our time. (Even if most of his work are cartoons) I’m not a anime fan at all, but when I watched this movie I thought it was a wonderful story. Then I found out it was a book. It was based on a twenty something year old…

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Added by Samie Foster on February 29, 2012 at 5:11am — No Comments

Saucer: A Surprising Thrill Ride

Saucer By Stephen Coonts

Over all rating: A surprising fun thrill Ride

Being a fan of sci-fi thrillers, I gave it a try. Not to mention it was given to me. It’s a simple novel called Saucer written by Stephen Coonts. The write up doesn’t explain much. The cover just has a picture of saucer on it, giving the reader no real clue of what their about to read,

So what is it about? It starts off with a archeological team and oil drillers that stumble across something shiny in…

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Added by Samie Foster on February 29, 2012 at 5:10am — No Comments

The Lightning Thief May Be The Next Harry Potter

The Lightning Thief By Rick Riordan

Overall Rating: Some call it the next Harry Potter. I think they might be right.

Well it seems like when one thing gets popular, there ad to be a bunch of other authors who like to rip off the material and just write something like to to make money for their selves. Like Twilight, after that book, we have at least fifty teen vampire romances within the next year. Pirates of The Caribbean brought to life a bunch of piracy novels. Then Harry…

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Dreamcatcher-This Was Stephen King’s Golden Moment

Dream catcher By Stephen King

Overall Rating: Dreamcatcher is when this man’s talent shined.

Stephen King is one of the most over rated authors of our time, I have read some of his works like Tommyknockers, Eyes Of The Dragon, Firstater, The Dark Tower Series and they (for me) ranged from mediocre to bad, well for the most part bad that’s something I could write a essay about all on it’s own. Then I picked up the book called Dreamcatcher and I expected the same sort of stuff…

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East -A Enchanting Must Read

East By Edith Pattou

WARNING A PIECE OF THE REVIEW HAS SPOILER. IT IS LABEL BY THIS MARK BEFORE AND AFTER ************************SPOILER*****************

Overall Rating: A Enchanting Must Read

I’ve seen this book in the libraries at school and even advertised online. And always wanted to get it and finally came to the conclusion that was one day it would not be sitting on my door step and broke down and bought it

The book is East by Edith Pattou. It; has a…

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Next- A Vision Of A Terrifying Tomorrow

Next By Michael Crichton

Overall Rating: Dull start, but adds up to a terrifying tomorrow

So to all of our knowledge this is the last published book written by Michael Crichton. His last novel was one that was different than all of the rest. With every book he wrote something involving a scifi issue. But this was something that he never attempted before. He wrote about a terrifying future of science if it is not controlled in this book NeXt.

So it’s hard to explain what…

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