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Review: The Outsiders

Review: The Outsiders

Posted May 24, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 2 Comments

I loved The Outsiders in middle school.  I was always reading books about girl power and in 7th grade I was introduced to some bad-ass boys with a heart of gold.  Although this time I was not as enthralled.  I thought it seemed too rushed.  like trying to fit Gone with the Wind into a […]

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Review: The Diary of a Young Girl

Review: The Diary of a Young Girl

Posted May 9, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 2 Comments

When I was younger I went through a “holocaust” phase before moving on to Harriet Tubman and slavery. The funny thing is that Anne Frank’s Diary was not the first Holocaust book I read, I think that was The Devil’s Advocate. Anyway, I soon became fascinated by the Secret Annex and the secluded life she […]

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Review: The Boy in Striped Pajamas

Review: The Boy in Striped Pajamas

Posted April 10, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 1 Comment

Last weekend I watched Fallen Idol.  The premise was a young boy who admires his family’s butler, who tells exotic stories about Africa.  Until one night, he witnesses (or thinks he does) the butler murdering his wife because the butler always did it.  The little snot spreads rumors of the supposed killing having the police […]

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Book Review: Go Ask Alice

Book Review: Go Ask Alice

Posted April 3, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 10 Comments

Alice is your typical teen-aged girl. She worries that she is too fat. She wants a boyfriend: “I wish I were popular and beautiful and wealthy and talented.” She frequently makes resolutions in her diary to do better in school, work toward a better relationship with her mother, and lose weight. Her life changes when […]

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Review: Snow in Summer

Review: Snow in Summer

Posted March 29, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 0 Comments

Snow in Summer, (which is actually the poor girl’s name) begins with the burial site of her mother and stillborn brother.  Her father is distraught, and any happiness Snow may have had is over with her widowed father going into a five year depression.  Every evening, Daddy goes to his wife’s grave site and one […]

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Review: Snow Whyte and the Queen of Mayhem

Review: Snow Whyte and the Queen of Mayhem

Posted March 27, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 1 Comment

Snow Whyte and the Queen of Mayhem is an interesting take on the classic Snow White because it is told from the Magic Mirror’s perspective, looking over Snow White like an overprotective Father.  As a baby Snow White, or Cat as she is known in this rendition flees from the Evil Queen with her oh […]

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Review: Fairest

Review: Fairest

Posted March 15, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 2 Comments

Fairest was a cross between Singin’ in the Rain and Snow White. Debbie Reynolds must lip-sync for a silent picture star and with the transition to talkies her annoying voice would ruin her career.  Of course, Jean Hagen is exposed as a fraud and Debbie is hailed.  The only difference is that Aza snags a […]

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Review: Janie Face to Face

Review: Janie Face to Face

Posted March 6, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 4 Comments

I loved the Janie books when I was younger. I first read The Face on the Milk Carton when I was 10 (so 1995) but it was first published in 1990. Notice that I said 1990. Caroline B. Cooney released the fifth and last Janie book this year, Janie is now 20 and in college […]

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Book Review: Scarlet

Book Review: Scarlet

Posted February 27, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 3 Comments

Last week I was describing the Lunar series to my mom. Cinder description: “So, Cinder is futuristic with Cinderella qualities.  There’s an empress who wants to control all and sets her three-year old niece on fire in her crib to get her out-of-the-way.  She has like 4th degree burns but is saved from the fire and […]

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Book Review: My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece

Book Review: My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece

Posted February 22, 2013 by Whitney in Review / 1 Comment

I usually don’t go for books that involve terrorist bombs I find them overdone; and usually once I see those two words on the back cover I set them down.  But for some reason I decided to keep My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece in my hand. Rose was killed in a mass bombing when […]

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