By Neal Shusterman
8/10
This is about a boy who's dad and mum don't get along. Soon the dad kills the mum and get two years in jail. When he gets out he takes Preston and Tyler from the grandparents (they agree of course) and they live in a really cool house. Soon their dad meets a new woman and she takes advantage of him. She makes him do everything. So they go in the middle of the night to take back all their stuff that they left there. At about three in the morning the woman comes and wrecks the house. She gets arrested for it and everyone's happy because the dad finally get's along with Preston.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Don't Let Me Die
By Lindsay Caldwell
10/10
This book is about a girl called Lucy and she is in a terrible car accident. At first people think she wont' live then they think she'll never walk again. So when she's a bit better after it they put her in rehab so she can learn to use her legs again. She then gets very bored there and goes to her grandparents house until her mum finds a home which is wheel-chair accessible. There she meets a boy online and she tells him her phone number because she wanted to talk to someone. When she moves into the house that her mum bought the same boy called saying he wanted to meet her in the mall. She had to agree because she doesn't want him to come to her house (he knows the address) she goes to the mall and sees he's older than said he was. She goes home and he knocks on the door. Since she didn't tell him that she was in a wheelchair he looked confused and Lucy told him he had the wrong address. She completely forgot that she had told him about her big sisters wedding and at that moment the truck with the wedding supplies comes. The man comes in the door puts Lucy's friend in the closet and kidnapps Lucy. She gets really mad at him because she didn't survive the other carcrash to die in the one that she was surely going to be in the way the man was driving. She kicks him and ignoring the pain in her legs. She wrenches the steering wheel to turn the car into a ditch. She thought the crash would be bad, but since she was in one, much worse than that she only thought it mild. The police catch up and arrest the unconcuios man and take Lucy home. In the end Lucy gets out of the wheelchair and into the brace just in time for her to walk down the isle in her sisters wedding.
10/10
This book is about a girl called Lucy and she is in a terrible car accident. At first people think she wont' live then they think she'll never walk again. So when she's a bit better after it they put her in rehab so she can learn to use her legs again. She then gets very bored there and goes to her grandparents house until her mum finds a home which is wheel-chair accessible. There she meets a boy online and she tells him her phone number because she wanted to talk to someone. When she moves into the house that her mum bought the same boy called saying he wanted to meet her in the mall. She had to agree because she doesn't want him to come to her house (he knows the address) she goes to the mall and sees he's older than said he was. She goes home and he knocks on the door. Since she didn't tell him that she was in a wheelchair he looked confused and Lucy told him he had the wrong address. She completely forgot that she had told him about her big sisters wedding and at that moment the truck with the wedding supplies comes. The man comes in the door puts Lucy's friend in the closet and kidnapps Lucy. She gets really mad at him because she didn't survive the other carcrash to die in the one that she was surely going to be in the way the man was driving. She kicks him and ignoring the pain in her legs. She wrenches the steering wheel to turn the car into a ditch. She thought the crash would be bad, but since she was in one, much worse than that she only thought it mild. The police catch up and arrest the unconcuios man and take Lucy home. In the end Lucy gets out of the wheelchair and into the brace just in time for her to walk down the isle in her sisters wedding.
Monday, September 15, 2008
The Mediator: Darkest Hour

By Meg Cabot
10/10
This book is about a girl named Susannah and she can speak to the ghosts of the dead. One night when she wakes up in the middle of the night with the ghost of nineteenth century beauty Maria De Silva Diego, Suze knows it's not just an ordinary visit to say hi and it's mostly because of the knife held at her throat.
Turns out Maria doesn't want Suze's stepfather to keep building the hot-tub on a certain place in the backyard. It's because the body of Maria's fiancee was buried there. Maria ordered him to be buried because she didn't want to marry him. Maria's husband Diego strangled him and buried him there. The body was of the ghost that lives in Suze's bedroom, Jesse. In the end they exorcise Diego and Maria and it all works out. For the time being.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
The Mediator: Reunion

By Meg Cabot
10/10
This book is where Susannah Simons a mediator finds four ghosts trying to shoplift a six-pack of beer in a shop. She then finds out that a shy boy called Micheal is responsible for their deaths. He also tries to kill Susannah. But just before he pushes her off the cliff Susannah calls the ghosts to her by thinking about them they then get her out of the car and begin rocking it dangerously on the side of the cliff. Then Jesse the ghost that lives in Susannah's bedroom comes and fights them. Susannah has a few sprained ribs but she's okay. Then Micheal gets arrested and everything is fine. For the time being.
The Mediator: Shadowland

By Meg Cabot
10/10
This is about a girl called Susannah Simons who can talk to the dead. She had just moved from Boston to California. When she goes to the school the principal walked her around and took her to the locker. She then realizes that Father Dominic is also a mediator. There is a girl called Heather who killed herself because her boyfriend broke up with her. Heather is convinced she is going to kill the boy. Together Susannah and Father. D try to get her to go onto her next life and Susannah ends up exorcising Heather.
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