Kids Books - Young

The 10 PM Question

The 10 PM Question

By Kate De Goldi

Hi everyone! I know that I haven't been on Dogonews and writing reviews for a long time now... ;__; but I promise I'll be back soon! Please keep checking for new updates from Thumsup! UPDATE: 1/15/2014 Now, let's get this review started! The 10 PM Question first strikes you with how.......ordinary, it is. From looking at the cover of two birds and one in a cage, I guess you had expected this book to be a mystery or suspense novel. You were thinking, "Oh, that's symbolism, right? One bird in a cage; maybe one person gets captured and held hostage while the other person comes to them each day, offering hospitality and rations in secret, hoping sometime in the foreseeable future that they can both be together, and free!" And then you were probably praising yourself for being such a genius, and setting REALLY HIGH expectations on this book since all thriller novels are supposed to be grand, right? -__- I hope that you weren't HONESTLY thinking all that. If you were, then luckily you are reading my review before you shock yourself by realizing how judgmental you are, and that this book is accomplished in something different than your dream fantasy thriller novel. First, you encounter Frank. He is your everyday boy who worries about keeping neat, being stressed by trivial things, and upholding all the order and organization in a supposedly very unkempt household- all by himself. Wait, did I actually meet boys like this in real life? *Comtemplates brother, father's room, obnoxious classmates at school who can't keep their locker clean for a single HOUR* Nope, I didn't. Due to all this, he commonly freaks out at every little thing in his way, but finds the motivation to keep moving forward by discussing his troubles with his mother. There isn't very much we know about Mother, except how she is a good mother, never goes out of the house (ever), and shares her troubles with her beloved son at 10-pm every night. So, there is a very mysterious air about her. This is just a small part of the book. However, you might be confused if you find yourself tricked by the many incidents that happen in the plot, so you have to be very attentive and active comprehensively. After I was done reading this novel, I realized that if I was hired to write something like this, I would fail epically. Kate de Goldi masterfully handles the plot of the story not by converging it into subplots, but by keeping it hidden woven through every chapter and beckoning for those detective readers to come find it, and be pleasantly surprised to find something other than the pearl they were looking for. Do you want to know what they find? A massive string of jewels, rubies, emeralds, and diamonds; something priceless in this realistic but unique story of 10-pm questions and consequences, good and unfortunate.

Angels in Pink: Kathleen's Story

Angels in Pink: Kathleen's Story

By Lurlene McDaniel

I love this book!

Mates, Dates and Mad Mistakes

Mates, Dates and Mad Mistakes

By Cathy Hopkins

This book seriously annoyed me because when I borrowed it from the library I didn't know that some pages were missing until I was on the fifth to the last page so I didn't know what happened at the end but I'm going to get a new copy :)!!!!!!!!!!! But it was a realllllllllyyyyyy good book but a bad library!!!!!

Jude

Jude

By Kate Morgenroth

This book begins with the main character(Jude) having to fight against bad influences that cause him to make bad decisions and even get him thrown into prison. I like this book because it shows no matter how bad your life was before, you can always make it better if you work hard and believe in yourself. Before, Jude was a slacker in school and never worked hard for anything. But throughout his years in prison, he becomes a better, hard-working person.

Hot Gimmick S

Hot Gimmick S

By Megumi Nishizaki

i love this fan-fiction but i really want one with azusa

Freaky Green Eyes

Freaky Green Eyes

By Joyce Carol Oates

In the book Freaky Green Eyes by Joyce Carol Oates, the main character is a girl named Franky Pierson. She thinks she has a great life, until her mother disappeared one day. Franky and her sister, Sam, are furious and want to find out why their mother all of a sudden disappeared. For now, they have to deal with their father who has been nasty to them, and is the only suspect for the disappearance of their mother. Franky knows that her father still loves her, and so she takes his side of the problem. Later in the book, Franky has an alter-ego named Freaky, Freaky Green Eyes. Freaky tries to help Franky solve the mystery of her missing mother. I really enjoyed this book, although there were some scary parts. I have never read a book written by this author before. It was something new, and I really like the way she describes things. I would recommend this to anyone who likes Fiction/mysterious books! :D

The Dark Visions Collector's Edition: (The Strange Power/The Possessed/The Passion)

The Dark Visions Collector's Edition: (The Strange Power/The Possessed/The Passion)

By L.J. Smith

only have 100 pages 2 go and allready loving it l.j. amith is an awesome authur

The Twilight Zone: The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

The Twilight Zone: The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street

By Mark Kneece, Rod Serling

I read this book in school and it was really good!

47

47

By Walter Mosley

its a really good book it tells about a boy growing up as a slave and how he went from doing nothen to picking cotton and later in the book he finds a boy that goes by the name tall john and he tell him that he has been waiting for him and that he can help get slaves free and they even have a guy that looks after them he goes by mud Albert i like this book a lot and want to read more by this author

Game

Game

By Walter Dean Myers

This looks good

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