Star rating: 5/5 * * * * *
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J.K. Rowling, is the last book in the epic series of Harry Potter. From their first year at Hogwarts, many have followed the lives of Harry, Hermione, and Ron through all their adventures and struggles. Now, the end has finally come, and the time for the fight between good and evil is upon them. The three must find the horcruxes and destroy them to destroy Voldemort, before it's too late. Throughout it all, love is revealed, hearts are broken, and lives are ended. Yet can the famous three fight, and win, against the largest battle in wizard history? This thrilling last novel is addicting and intriguing, leaving each reader with the yearn for more, and with pain and joy in their hearts. J.K Rowling's exit will be remembered in this book, and all its glory. From beginning to end, this is the final chapter of the famous stories, and one to most definitely remember.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Miles To Go
Miles To Go, by teen sensation Miley Cyrus, is the story of her life before Hannah Montana. It tells of her middle school experiences, her family, her hard struggles, and her accomplishments. She takes her readers with her into the casting office for Disney, and across the country from Tennessee to California. In this book, you learn the real side of Destiny Hope, who later legally changed her name to Miley and became one of the most famous teen singers and TV stars in the world. It is filled with drama and goals, and is the perfect book for any fan. Miles To Go also includes sixteen pages of photos from her childhood to her life now. This book is interesting, entertaining, and a full look into the private life of one of this century's pop princess.
Star rating: 4/5 * * * *
The Cupcake Queen
The Cupcake Queen, written by Heather Hepler, is the story of Penny, who was forced to move to Hog's Hollow to live with her grandmother and mother while her parents are "taking a break." There, her mother opens a bakery, featuring only cupcakes. Penny works out there to avoid socializing during the summer, but as school starts, she's forced to interact in the town she promises herself to get out of. She becomes acquainted with Charity, the resident mean girl who seems to hate Penny for no reason, and Marcus, the adorable boy who lives with his mourning dad and seems to like her, yet also seems to like Charity. Then Penny meets Tally, the original, quirky girl who also wants to leave the small town and go on tour with her dad. Together, they plot against Charity, and try to get Marcus. Finally, Penny begins to accept her new life, her new friends, and her new job at the Cupcake Queen. But suddenly, it seems Penny must make a decision that can get her what she always wished for, but is it what she still wants? This book is charming, sweet, and a great read. Hog's Hollow is a quaint old town you'll find yourself pulled into, and the characters are each unique and entertaining in their own way. This story explores the concept of fitting it, and fitting out.
Star rating: 5/5 * * * * *

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