
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Perseus Jackson and The Olympians

Monday, July 7, 2008
House of Stairs
Moving on to the actual BOOK in question...
This is a rather interesting book I picked up in the library when searching for a good book to read. It is called House of Stairs, by William Sleator. It is a psychological, science-fiction book about five 16-year-old teenagers named Peter, Lola, Blossom, Abigail, and Oliver who are stuck in an area, which is neither a jail nor a hospital, made of stairs. The teenagers find that the stairs all lead back to one platform -- a platform with a strange machine which dictates how they must act if they are to receive food. But how far are they willing to go to get their food?This book rather creeped me out, mainly because it is something that happened in the future, and since we don't know what will happen in the future, anything is possible. But it was also a really interesting concept, and don't forget the end, with the weird epilogue! But other than that, this is a great book for people who like sci-fi, psychological situations (ha, try saying that 10 times fast!), and a good read. Well, hope to see... erm... blog, again soon!
Megan
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Are you an Obnoxious Jerk?
If the title (of the book or the post) insults you, please, don't be offended! It is the title of this new book that I read, called The Obnoxious Jerks, by Stephen Manes. It is about this groups of boys in high school, who call themselves The Obnoxious Jerks. They perform pranks, which they call jerk-outs, to protest against school rules which they think are unfair. But, after the school talent show, a girl named Leslie "Iceberg" Freeze, asked to join The Obnoxious Jerks. Unfortunately, only one of the boys thinks that Leslie should join the group, and the others don't want her to join, mostly because she is a girl. But they really need help for their next jerk-out, and only Leslie can help. So they grudgingly allow Leslie to join, but only if she helps with their jerk-out. At the end of the book, The Obnoxious Jerks actually realize that it is kind of cool to have a girl in the group and they become great friends. Yay! A happy ending!
This is a hilarious book and I think that almost everyone who reads this book will enjoy it. It starts, explains, and ends very well. I would recommend this book to everyone I knew (if many of my friends actually READ (haha I'm kidding friends!!) books that they would enjoy it too.)
Well, until I review again!
Megan
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Ten Apples Up On Top: Simple Child's Book or the Underlying Story of the Cold War?

GUEST REVIEWER: Jim Mc
After exhaustive study, it can be revealed that this 'simple child's book' actually holds a parallel story about the Cold War between the United States of America and the United Socialist States of Russia (U.S.S.R.).
The main characters in the story are a lion, who is joined by a dog, which both later meet up with a tiger. The three of the them have a contest to who can balance the most apples on their heads. At one point, they are threatened by a large bear, some smaller bears, and some birds. All the other animals chase the lion, the dog and the tiger. Finally there is a major collision with a large apple cart pulled by a horse with a driver. Then they all have apples on their heads.
The story takes a nasty turn when they meet up with a large angry bear. The bear is (of course) the U.S.S.R. The bear is after the three Allies and is swinging a mop (the mop stands for the Soviet atomic weapons arsenal). Note that the Allies are threatened soon after they are near a refrigerator (which is the Cold War). Soon, the bear is joined by other smaller bears (the Soviet puppet states, such as the Baltic states). There are also three birds that also go after the three Allies. These are Cuba, North Korea and Vietnam.
The entire crowd eventually collides with the apple cart, and the resulting scene shows all of the characters with ten apples on their heads. This is the wishful idea that the United Nations (the apple cart, the horse and driver) could intervene and make all of the countries live peacefully.
Wait for my next guest review! I'll examine the underlying meaning in the book Ping the Duck!!
~Jim Mc
Hey everyone! I hope you enjoyed the guest review! I just received book number two of the Warriors series, so I might write the review for that! Please tell me what you think of all my reviews so far!
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Happy Mother's Day
Monday, April 28, 2008
Warriors... The SERIES! (insert heroic theme music!)
Hey everyone! How are all of you guys doing? I just finished a couple of great books, but if I explained what happened, you would have to read the rest of the series to understand (and I would probably give away a lot of secrets!). If this sounds interesting, great! Keep reading. If this sounds too difficult or you don't have time to read a whole series, sorry. Maybe there will be another review you will like more in the near future. Or, if I get enough requets, I will do a review of Go, Dog, Go! Is that better?Saturday, April 26, 2008
can't sleep :(
Hey everyone, I know it is late and I am sorry! It is 9:59 PM here in AZ and I just can't sleep. I wish I could fall asleep as easily as this:
... But I can't. So I will just tell you some stuff to expect from the blog! We will have a guest blogger every now and then, just telling us about some book that is too adult-ish or I think would put me to sleep. We will also have some blogs that don't have to do strictly with books, but I might be bored (like now!) so I might just tell you random things that you might not know. So I hope you check in every once in a while to see what new things I might have added! Luv you all!~
Megan M.
Second Review ~ And Then There Were None
Hey everyone! (That seems to be my catchphrase now, huh?!) This next book is by a world-famous author, Agatha Christie. She wrote many best-selling mystery books, such as Murder on the Orient Express. But that is not the book I am focusing on right now. This book is just as famous, and the name is And Then There Were None. This book was published in 1940. Anyway, DO NOT READ THIS BOOK AT NIGHT IF YOU ARE FAINT OF HEART! (Like me!) I read it at night once and it gave me nightmares for a week!
Anyway, the story is about ten men and women who get an invitation from a Mr. U.N. Owen, inviting them to visit on his island, called Indian Island. They get to the island, when they realize that their host and hostess are not there. However, when they arrive, they hear a record play and the record states each person's name and their "crime". Everyone is worried, especially when later that night, one of their number is murdered!
Oddly enough, in each room, there is a nursery rhyme, which the killer seems to be following. For example:
At the end of the book, almost everyone on the island is dead, and the few remaining people suspect each other.
This novel is not good for the faint-of-heart, like me. It took a lot to read it, but it is relatively short. Lots of twists and turns makes this mystery chiller great reading for at a scary Halloween party!
~PS~ Do you like the picture? My copy of the book was so old that I couldn't find a picture, so I made my own, in Paint!
My First Book Review ~ Alphabet of Dreams

Hey everyone! Yup, it's me again, Megan! I stayed up until 10:00PM last night to finish a really impressive book. It is called Alphabet of Dreams, by Susan Fletcher, who is also the author of some other books, like Shadow Spinner and Walk Across the Sea. This book is good for people who like adventure, and tie-ins to history.
Hey everyone
~Megan McNaughton~
