Sunday, March 27, 2016

The Vast Fields Of Ordinary

The Vast Fields Of Ordinary


Reviewed By: Sarah M.
By:Nick Burd
Rating: Really liked it

"The Vast Fields Of Ordinary" written by Nick Burd had a real plot twist for me and was not what I expected, but it wasn't anywhere near disappointing, but instead realistic and sad, but beautiful. It's about a boy Dade whose father is having an affair and he has no friends really. He's also a jock's dirty secret, until he meets a fellow a future fellow friend and the possible love of his life. Careful, despite it's cliche introduction it is actually much more!


I would recommend this to: Anyone



Friday, March 25, 2016

Suicide Notes

Suicide Notes


Reviewed By: Sarah M.
By:Michael Thomas Ford
Rating: Really liked it

Ever heard of don't judge a book by it's cover? Please don't judge this book by it's cover! This book isn't depressing..at least not as depressing as you believe! This book's about Jeff a guy whom attempts to kill himself and ends up in the 'crazy' section of a hospital for 45 days convinced that he's not crazy at all that he was bored and that he just tried to killed himself and failed and that he was over it, but it's something else, completely! (I know shocker) The story is told in first person by a very sarcastic, Jeff.


I would recommend this to: anyone wanting a laugh



Sunday, March 13, 2016

We Are the Ants

We Are the Ants


Reviewed By: Sarah M.
By:Shaun David Hutchinson
Rating: Really liked it

I really like this book, but it was alright...It was about well obviously some main character who was a male who was given the choice of either letting some aliens end the world, Earth by not clicking a button on their spaceship or clicking it and keeping life on Earth going. Some people they think well my life sucks, but the world should keep going and click the darn button, but he actually to take a moment to contemplate whether the world should keep going. Cheesy book, but fantastic, will the loss of his boyfriends suicide be to much for him? This book is painfully realistic and there won't be much too happy or too sad. I tossed this book across the room.


I would recommend this to: Cheesy people



Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Sunshine and Buttercups

Sunshine and Buttercups


Reviewed By: Sarah M.
By:Danni Keane
Rating: It was amazing!

"Sunshine and Buttercups" is not well, Sunshine and Buttercups. It's about a teen boy loosing his father to cancer and luckily having the comfort of his friend who he loves more than his friend.


I would recommend this to: anyone who likes short stories