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Book Review: Right Side Talking

February 20, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Book Review: Right Side Talking

I should probably prefix this review by saying I had brain surgery when I was a teenager due to uncontrolled epilepsy so when going into a book about a teen girl who had epilepsy having the two  hemispheres severed because of said condition, I knew I was bound to critique and be realistically critical.  And I was. […]

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Review: By the Shores of Silver Lake

February 15, 2013 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: By the Shores of Silver Lake

By the Shores of Silver Lake is a much more mature novel in comparison to the series thus far.  Hardship has befallen Plum Creek.  It is addressed right away that the Ingalls have suffered through Scarlet Fever with Mary becoming blind as a resolute.  Also, even though it is not mentioned, in the gap between […]

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Review: On the Banks of Plum Creek

February 13, 2013 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Review: On the Banks of Plum Creek

The whole book is a treasure really, but I particularly liked when Laura would go off to discover the inhabitants of Plum Creek, splashing her feet in the water, running up hills and encounters with water wild life. Although my favorite was her class party at Plum Creek with snotty Nellie Olson.  As a come […]

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Review: Little House on the Prairie

January 25, 2013 Whitney Review 3 Comments
Review: Little House on the Prairie

I recently brushed off the dust and read it for the first time in over fifteen years. When  I first read Little House on the Prairie I was overwhelmed by the coolness of Laura playing in the tall prairie grass with her sunbonnet swinging down her back, with a vigilant look-out for Indians after chore […]

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Review: Gone Girl

January 11, 2013 Whitney Review 16 Comments
Review: Gone Girl

My family has gone away for Christmas every year since I was little, and each year there seems to be one book that is floating around the airport.  Last year while waiting for connections everyone was reading Stephen King’s 11/22/63 (including myself) this year, it was Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl. Gone Girl seemed to appear […]

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Review: The Likeness

November 15, 2012 Whitney Review 0 Comments
Review: The Likeness

All of Lexie’s roommates were creepy, Abby appeared to know more than she lets on almost acting like a know-it-all Donna Reed, keeping everything orderly, watching all her ps and qs.  Justin, is a squirrelly little thing, jumping at the slightest noise and willing to please.  Raphael, really fades into the background, and sometimes I […]

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Book Review: The Two Towers

November 5, 2012 Whitney Review 1 Comment
Book Review: The Two Towers

Book Three We begin with t he Fellowship broken, Sam and Frodo are off to Mordor, Boromir is dead, Merry and Pippen have been taken by Orcs with Aragorn, Legolas and Gimli following their trail. In the first half, we flip-flop from the kidnapped hobbits and the three companions.  Even though they are under brutal, […]

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Book Review: The Secret Garden

October 31, 2012 Whitney Review 3 Comments
Book Review: The Secret Garden

The Secret Garden is a novel of Mary Mary quite contrary, whose parents die due to cholera and is sent off to live with an uncle. The house is old, dusty and filled with secrets. At first we all learn to hate the little brat. Anywhose, a little bird tells Mary of a secret garden […]

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Book Review: The Fellowship of the Ring

September 18, 2012 Whitney Review 4 Comments
Book Review: The Fellowship of the Ring

Book One: We begin in Hobbiton, in preparation for Bilbo’s eleventy-first birthday, exhibiting all that is good, clean (and a little odd) in other words what is worth fighting for — a very clever and fun opening to a novel.  Although the night slowly becomes dark from there.  After Bilbo’s sudden disappearance and Frodo’s inheritance of […]

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Little House in the Big Woods

February 22, 2012 Whitney Review 9 Comments
Little House in the Big Woods

  I first read the Little House books when I was seven and became a main staple on my bookshelf until I was thirteen,reading them (particularly this one) from cover to cover until they had to be thrown away; but I could recite them from heart anyway… In elementary school we practiced in the D.E.A.R. […]

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