Saturday, February 11, 2012

Being Nikki by Meg Cabot

Em was about to die and the only way for her to be saved was to have her brain put in someone else's body. She finds herself as Nikki, a supermodel with hundreds of boyfriends. The only boy she wants doesn't understand she's still Em even inside Nikki.

Fiona B., grade 8

The Help by Kathryn Stockett

The main idea in the book is how African-American and Caucasian people interact with each other during the Civil Rights Movement. The positive element in the book is that it doesn't try to say that everyone involved with the Civil Rights Movement was famous. I recommend this book for teenagers.

Sammy P., grade 6

Kissing Kate by Lauren Myracle

I recommend Kissing Kate because it's a very interesting book that you cannot put down. I like this book a lot because it doesn't have many characters and that makes it less confusing. But that's my opinion. Some positive elements of this book is that you shouldn't let what others say to you define you and just be who you want to be and follow yourself. I recommend this book to ages 13 and older.

Alexis A., grade 9