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a blog by the reading community of Mt Scopus Memorial College
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
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REVIEWED BY RICHARD ROTSTEIN Bloodthirsty, Blinding, Bewildering - so storms the novel, ‘The Hunger Games’ through the ramparts of you...
Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay
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REVIEWED BY RUBY STEINBERG I heard a thud at the door. “Mummy, are the French policemen here to take us away?” There was no reply, jus...
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
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REVIEWED BY RYAN KAGAN “Winning will make you famous. Losing means certain death.” These are perfect words to describe the white-knuc...
Mercy by Jodi Picoult
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REVIEWED BY SHELLEY OBOLER What lengths would you go to, for someone you love? Is there a limit? “Would you lie? Would you leave? Or w...
The Set-Up by Sophie McKenzie
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REVIEWED BY TALIA STONE The Set-Up by Sophie McKenzie is about a boy named Nico, a typical cocky, charismatic teenager. His best frie...
The Lying Game by Sara Shepard
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REVIEWED BY TATUM SPICER The main characters of “THE LYING GAME” are twins Emma and Sutton. Emma is a deranged, miserable te...
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling
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REVIEWED BY TIMOTHY S. DAVIS Finally after a great adventure for all potter fans, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has arrived, ...
Destiny’s Right Hand by Michael Wagner
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REVIEWED BY ZAC EFRON When Eddie Innocent meets Destiny, his life is changed forever. “Your hand might not let you take everything b...
Parvana's Journey by Deborah Ellis
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REVIEWED BY MIA BRAYER When Parvana starts her journey she doesn’t expect to go through some amazing challenges. While on her journey Pa...
A Lion called Christian by Anthony Bourke & John Rendall
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REVIEWED BY ZACHARY ROSENBAUM ‘A Lion called Christian’ is a remarkable, unique true story that tells the journey of two friends ...
Vicky Angel by Jacqueline Wilson
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REVIEWED BY MELANIE RABINOWICZ Jacqueline Wilson is the author of a children’s book Vicky Angel, illustrated by Nick Sharratt. After a...
The Life of a Teenage Body Snatcher – Doug MacLeod
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REVIEWED BY LYNDON WISE The Life of a Teenage Body Snatcher is a fantastic book. Doug MacLeod ensure...
Eragon by Christopher Paolini
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REVIEWED BY JUSTIN BANCROFT ‘Eragon’ is the first book in the fantasy series called ‘Inheritance’, written by Christopher Paolini. The...
21: Bringing Down the House By Ben Mezrich
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REVIEWED BY JOSH GARKAWE They say whatever happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. This story tells the total opposite. The author, Ben Mez...
Theodore Boone - Young Lawyer by John Grisham
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REVIEWED BY JORDAN DAVIS Theodore Boone, a thirteen year old boy, living in Strattenburg, dreams of being a lawyer. His mother, Marcel...
Now by Morris Gleitzman
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REVIEWED BY JOEL HERMANN Now is the third book in the spine-tingling series by Morris Gleitzman. Gleitzman is regarded as one of Austr...
Lock Down by Sean Black
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Reviewed by Jarryd Shaw Lock Down is a novel about placing your trust in others when self-hope is diminishing, about prioritising your...
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Monday, August 22, 2011
Looking for Alaska by John Green
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Reviewed by Gabi Bergman “You spend your whole life stuck in the labyrinth, thinking how you'll escape one day, and how awesome it...
Un Lun Dun By China Mieville
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Reviewed by Emma Freilich Have you ever been to a place where broken umbrellas have more use then normal ones, a place where the tras...
REVOLUTION by Jennifer Donnelly
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Reviewed by Alex Salkin “Two girls, united in a quest to save a young prince, but separated by over two hundred years.” Andi was sinki...
Oliver Twist By Charles Dickens
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Reviewed by Aiden Behrmann Charles Dickens wrote the novel Oliver Twist during the time when England was expanding and becoming more p...
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