Yay, who would have thought a book about sirens would be good? At least not me! But this book proved me wrong! In the beginning it was a bit lame, but the more I got into it, the more I liked it. The characters were good, the story good, yeah basically it was a good read. In the end it even got i...
I wasn't sure what to expect when I started reading this book. But the whole plot was really great and I was driven by it. Vanessa Sands came to Winter Harbor with her parents and sister like every year to spend there summer holidays. But the first day of their stay her sister Justine jumps off t...
Maggie is happy and healthy and on her last Pound Patrollers meeting, she and Arnie were invited to help with a new company, Patrol This (Pound Patrollers for kids) and design the website. Maggie is also a junior counselor for swimming at Camp Sound View. She becomes friends with Ben, Jason, and ...
Ruby Slippers By Tricia Rayburn 221 pages Realistic Fiction Ruby Slippers is about a girl named Ruby whose idol is Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. Ruby believes that there's no place like home. She's very happy living in Curly Creek, Kansas, a place where there's no need for technology and the...
Bitter. By comparison, Boston Harbor was a warm bath. Normal people wouldn’t venture past their ankles in water like this. The more adventurous, like lifelong, headstrong surfers might—but with the protection of thick wet suits and for short periods of time. I was neither normal nor adventurous. ...
The reference to Zara made me jerk the steering wheel, which I’d been clutching tightly since leaving Boston for Maine an hour before. “Sorry,” Paige said. “But that must be a good sign, right? That I can refer to my dead sister’s PDA in casual conversation?” I focused on breathing—and driving in...
I tried Simon, then Caleb, then Simon again. When the calls went to voice mail, I texted Simon. Z here. Get C. Meet me @ car in 2 min . I filled a cup with coffee, grabbed a handful of napkins, and hurried back to Sabine's group. The pounding in my head grew stronger with each step. As I skirted ...