Avalon High

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The Info

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Title: Avalon High
Author: Meg Cabot
Sypnosis: Having moved to Annapolis, Maryland, with her medievalist parents, high school junior Ellie enrolls at Avalon High School where several students may or may not be reincarnations of King Arthur and his court.

The Review

Okay, when it comes to books about reincarnation and things of that nature, I am usually not into them. With this book, I literally read it in one day. Once I started reading, I found it very hard to put it down. Meg Cabot has done it again! She has a way with writing in a way in which her readers are able to picture everything that is going on in the book. Not only did I read a great story, I learned things as well. This book was awesome and I’d recommend it to everyone!
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Linda Lael Miller

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The Info:

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Books: Secondhand Bride, Just Kate, Sierra’s Homecoming, McKettrick’s Luck, McKettrick’s Pride, McKettrick’s Heart, and the rest of the McKettrick series, and much more!

The Review:

Linda Lael Miller is by far my fave author. Most of her books take place in the Western world of today and the past. She knows how to create a storyline that has you cheering for the heroin and hero to get together but she sure doesn’t make it easy. Her series involving the McKettrick clan is my favorite and it’s fun reading the stories about the family’s past and then reading the books taking place in modern-day age reading how all the family has similar personalities. She is in my opinion one of today’s best authors.
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Lovely Bones

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Title: Lovely Bones
Author: Alice Sebold
Sypnosis: When we first meet Susie Salmon, she is already in heaven. As she looks down from this strange new place, she tells us, in the fresh and spirited voice of a fourteen-year-old girl, a tale that is both haunting and full of hope. In the weeks following her death, Susie watches life on Earth continuing without her-her school friends trading rumors about her disappearance, her family holding out hope that she’ll be found, her killer trying to cover his tracks. As months pass without leads, Susie sees her parents’ marriage being contorted by loss, her sister hardening herself in an effort to stay strong, and her little brother trying to grasp the meaning of the word gone. And she explores the place called heaven. It looks a lot like her school playground, with the good kind of swing sets. There are counselors to help newcomers adjust and friends to room with. Everything she ever wanted appears as soon as she thinks of it-except the thing she most wants: to be back with the people she loved on Earth. With compassion, longing, and a growing understanding, Susie sees her loved ones pass through grief and begin to mend. Her father embarks on a risky quest to ensnare her killer. Her sister undertakes a feat of remarkable daring. And the boy Susie cared for moves on, only to find himself at the center of a miraculous event. The Lovely Bones is luminous and astonishing, a novel that builds out of grief the most hopeful of stories. In the hands of a brilliant new writer, this story of the worst thing a family can face is transformed into a suspenseful and even funny novel about love, memory, joy, heaven, and healing.Thanks: Amazon

The Review:

I first heard of this book from a friend on a chat forum who gave it rave reviews. I was kinda antsy to read it at first since this is a girl’s view of her family from Heaven and I figured it’d be sad and bring up too many memories of rape and other stuff for me. Well, I read it anyway and I am glad I did. The story of Susie is sad at times but she is watching her family and seeing how much they loved her and how her memory helps heal each member of her family in their own ways. I was really glad that her father was courageous enough with the help of her sister to not give up until Susie’s killer was finally captured. The story really makes you realize that things like this do happen and gives a new perspective on what Heaven is like seeing as no one truly knows. I do like the idea that everyone has a different Heaven and was glad that she was with her dog. This movie brought tears of sadness and then pure happiness. It’s a roller coaster ride of emotions but definitely worth it since if an author has the power to make you feel what they are writing, they are damn good.
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