Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Invasion by Jon C. Lewis

My Review Of Invasion By Jon C. Lewis

Wow is all I have to say.
Very very rarely does a book latch onto me like a leech and not stop sucking my blood, or, in the case of books, my mind/eyes, and this book was just wow.
I don't like comic books that much, and so I didn't have a high expectance for this book- it just seemed fun, with a plot that intrigued me. But it blew me away.
It's about a boy named Colt(I can never take that name seriously, which sort of made me prejudiced about the character, because whenever I thought of him I compared him to a bambi- like colt- for those who don't know, a colt is a baby male horse.) who has to, well, basically, save the world from Trident Industries.
I reccomend this to all comic-book readers and action book lovers.
Great job, Mr. Lewis- I can't wait for the sequel!

I received a copy of this book free for the purpose of this review from the booksneeze book program

Monday, November 28, 2011

Thank You God For Blessing Me By Max Lucado

My Review Of Thank You God For Blessing Me By Max Lucado

The illustrations in this book were very nice- it made me laugh for some reason when Hermie, the little caterpillar whose in the story, thanked god for 'his two big blue eyes to see with'.

Hermie thanks god for all his blessings in this book- it's really cute, I recommend it for kids ages 3-5.

I rate it 4/5 Stars.

I got an ebook version of this book for free for the purpose of this review by the Booksneeze program.

Gabby, God's Little Angel By Sheila Walsh

My review of Gabby, God's Little Angel, By Sheila Walsh.
This was a very, very cute read.
I let my seven-year-old sister read it, and she liked it, I think it's geared toward ages 5-9, since children under 5 would find the story hard to understand, and over 9 would think it's little-kiddish.
It's the story of Gabby, a Guardian Angel Sent By God to watch over Sophie, a human girl, and she even saves Sophie's life- but Sophie can't see or hear her!
It was, like I said before, very cute, and having read Gigi, God's Little Angel, also by Sheila Walsh, with my little sister, I can safely say- She's done it again!
There were also a few funny parts- which are hard to put in children's books, since they have to be about under 15 pages.
Overall, I give this 5 stars out of five!

I received this book for free as part of the Booksneeze Book Review Program.

The Dragons Of Chiril By Donita K. Paul

My Review Of The Dragons Of Chiril By Donita K. Paul

First of all, let me say I really didn't like this book- a few times it was such a boring read, I had to take a break from it. At the beginning, it looked promising, but it ended up being a pretty bad read
It had a great plot- Tipper's father disappeared, then she figures out he's alive( I don't want to say too much more, as I hate in reviews when someone reveals the plot and ending of the book- then what's the point in reading it?) so I don't know where it went wrong, but it was just a very mediocre and dull book.
I mean no disrespect to the author- she is a very good writer- but I would not buy this book. But yet again, you may like it, since everyone is entitled to their own opinion.



“I received this book for free from WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group for this review."