Thursday, January 21, 2010
Here on earth by alice hoffman review.
The Last of The Renshai by Mickey Zucker Reichert
5/5 stars, Big twists, long series, and hard to put down. mis-leading and complex plot
P.J. Currier
Aldous Huxley
Brave New World
The author’s objective was to write a fantasy about the future that serves to criticize the present.
The author’s main themes are mass production of human embryos, and future dystopia.
If I would have to compare this book to any other, it would be 1984.
My conclusions on this book are that it is good and it sheds a critical light on the present.
The Ultramarines omnibus
Graham McNeill
The Ultramarines Omnibus
Nightbringer/Warriors of ultramar/Dead sky black sun
The authors objective in writing this book was to bring to life the semi-popular universe of Warhammer 40k, which is a tabletop miniatures game created by the Games workshop company. The audience for this book realistically is anyone who enjoys books of the science fiction genre, but the specific target audience is anyone familiar with the warhammer universe.
The authors main themes follow the Ultramarine chapter of the Space marines as the fight the enemies of the emperor of mankind across the galaxy. He writes Three novels following these heroes of humanity and the compiles them all into one book, which is the ultramarines omnibus.
My conclusion about the ultramarines omnibus is that it is three exelent novels combined into an even better book. I would advise this book to anyonje who enjoys a substantial amount of reading, or anyone who enjoys a fast paced and engaging story line set in a science fiction world.
I would rate this book overall with four out of five stars.
The book is mind blowing. I don’t want to put the book down. I want to keep reading to find out what happens next. You learn more and more about the main characters and other characters as you get further into the book. The book tells about the husband and why they had to move and why he had to find a new job. Jack tells us what happened by reminisces of what happened back at the high school he worked at. He reminisces about when he broke his sons arm. Then there’s Danny who sees his dead friend every time he passes out and has his visions. I enjoy reading this book it gets more and more intense as it goes on. Something new either pops up in or im learning something new. I’d give this book a 5 star rating.
James Patterson's The Jester
Day’s later eight knights upon warhorses come to the town looking for those who left with the monk. The knights punish the families of those who followed the monk. Within the next few days Hugh decides to leave and join a crusade as he leaves the town his wife Sophie gives him half of her prized comb along with provisions for his trip.
Hugh and the crusade march staying behind all of the fighting missing out on their chance for honor. Eventually Hugh’s crusade get close to the action they come across a town still burning bodies litter the ground and they slowly discover that it’s what’s left of peters army.
A Child Called "It"
By David Peltzer
Taking each day at a time, David always finds something to keep him going. He is a young boy, still in elementary school. David is a “bad boy”- everyday he is punished for things he does wrong, and sometimes for things he doesn’t do wrong. His mother and the rest of his “family” treat him as if he is nothing. A “prisoner of war” is how David best describes his life, because basically that is truly how he is treated. His mother makes him do things that no human being should even have to think of.
This book, I thought was one of my favorite books I have read. The things that happen in the story broke my heart and made me feel so much for this little boy. This is a true story about the author of the book; he is sharing his story with the world by writing this book. When you read the words off the pages you can almost put your self right there with him and to me that was what made me not want to put the book down. After reading this. I’ve continued to read the sequels because it is such a powerful story.
I rate this 4 out of 5 stars. .
By: Tim O’Brien
I believe that the author’s objective was to tell people the horrors of the Vietnam War. Usually I think that the audience would be towards an older group of kids or maybe even young adults age range from 16-30 years old.
I would probably give this book a legit 4 it was pretty good but not great. I thought the ending was good how he wrapped everything up in the end.
My Bloody Life
By: Reymundo Sanchez
5 Stars
I liked the book a lot it tells about the story of his life from struggling with things at home to the gangs on the streets. I recommend this book cause its real the events that happen occur to people day by day. The attend audience would be teens and adults.
Summary
My Bloody Life is about the life a Reymundo Sanchez. he was a Puerto Rican man that came from
King rat
By: James Clavell
The main theme of this book is some dudes in a pow camp but t hers thin one guy one trades (which isn’t allowed) and has a lot of stuff and theirs this one guy trying to catch him but has not prevailed.
It starts out really slow and doesn’t get very good until the end of chapter 2
I’d give it 3½ only read it if you have to read
CATS CRADLE
Cats cradle so far is actually very interesting. Strange, but interesting. Jonah the narrorator is writing a book about the day the atomic bomb was dropped. So he writes a letter to the creators son. Who is a midget. We learn the creator is Felix Hoenikker, a quiet seeming person who created things that interested him. We learn that he creates a thing called ice-nine which is a alternitive structure of ice that melts at a much higher degree, (around 114 I believe). Ice nine can destroy the world if any of it was to come in contact with a ocean. I learned that he actually did make It and his 3 kids have a sample each.
Main theme: truths? Religion?
Conclusion: good odd strange keeps my attention plan on finishing.
Rate: ***
Shogun
Brynden, Gross
Shogun
By: James Clavell
I think this is a very interesting book because they constantly make you think of how old tradition was in the
Overall id give it * * * */ * * * * * because you like the book but there are something’s that aren’t humanly possible that the book describes reading.
The Sword of Shannara
Lonnie St. John
Terry Brooks
The Sword of Shannara
The authors objective in writing this book is to entertain people with the fantastic universe he has created in his mind, to give people an escape from the troubles and stress of the real world and envelope them in a world of magic and adventure. One of the things that Terry Brooks does really well is he always tells things with a deep air of mystery and describes things in painstaking detail, but does it without boring you to death. The authors main themes in this book have a lot to do with how people need to believe in themselves and amazing things can happen, you need to be a leader to accomplish things in life.
The book is about Shea Ohmsford, a half-human, half-elven man who is whisked away on a fantastic adventure to save the world, cliché, I know, but it done amazingly. I personally give this book a 5 star rating, I’ve read many books and I can honestly say that this is the best book I’ve ever read.