Monday, October 13, 2008
A Modern Masterpiece
Who knew that falling in love with a Vampire could be possible? Bella didn't know that this would become her reality when she moved to the small town of Forks. Twilight will get the blood boiling in the veins. Edward Cullen is every woman's dream! Romance and suspense will keep you turning the pages! Humans and Vampires--- can they exist together? Twilight is a must read!
The Manufactured Identity
Imagine waking up in an estranged park with nothing but the clothes on your back and a wad of cash in your shoe. You have no clues to your past and nothing to point you in the direction of your future. A young man in the soon to be published book "The Manufactured Identity" must learn to deal with his new identity.
Dr. Sommer's new book is a front row seat to excellence. Sommer delves into the twisted minds of his characters and reveals the complex nature of the mentally insane. Sommer isn't afraid to expose life as it really is. The Manufactored Identity is crazy good. You won't be able to put this riveting new book down.
Edgar Sawtelle
Davis Wroblewski's "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" is a novel about a man who is born mute and creates him own version of sign language. As Edgar grows so does his love for dogs. One summer as a gift he was given a litter of pups to raise. Little did he know that his summer brings along many surprises. This heartfelt story will take you on a journey through language, love, sadness and revenge.
A Child's Must Have
Lemony Snickett's Series of Unfortunate Events
Lemony Snickett's Series of Unfortunate Events is a child's must have. This story is about three young children who lost their parents tragically in a fire. They are forced to spend their time with the evil Count Olaf. The three kids must work together to foil Count Olaf's plans.
Kids will love this book because of the journey the children must go through. Every page they are faced with a new challenge. The children won't be able to put the book down.
One of my all time favorites
I fell in love with Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" when the newest movie was released in 2005. I just had to read it. I was captured by its beautiful language and its witty developments. I was quickly hooked. It was a quick read through the emotional journey of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.