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The Great Big Book of How to Study
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Helping Your Child With Homework
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Teaching the Gifted and Talented
in the Mathematics Classroom 371.95
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How to Study
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Becoming a Master Student: Tools,
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Positive Involvement: How to Teach
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Cracking the ACT Test
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Book Reviews Belleville Public Library Teen Advisory CouncilHarry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K.
Rowling Book
Reviewer: Roshan Ardhasseril Harry
Potter is stuck once again at the Dursleys. Soon he will come of age and his
mother's protection will leave him. It would have been his seventh year at
Hogwarts – but he is not going. Harry and his friends must find and
destroy the Horcruxes with only the hints that Dumbledore had provided – a
task that seems hopelessly impossible. Meanwhile, with every attempt at
Harry's life, Voldemort comes ever closer to accomplishing his goal: Harry's
death. Then, as Voldemort becomes near invincible, and Harry loses more of
those he loves, Harry discovers the true loyalties of those around him.
After all this, Harry discovers a shocking truth – kept from him by
Dumbledore – that could end his life. Will Harry survive? Find out in this
amazing ending to J. K. Rowling's seven part Harry Potter series – Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows. This last book in the Harry Potter series
was well worth waiting for - and is worth its weight in galleons! I loved
reading this book and could not put it down! Through all the twists and
turns J. K. Rowling managed to tie together all the lose ends from the
previous book. Although there were many sad deaths, she managed to convey a
necessity and a closure for every one. She came through, and the result was
a wonderful, thrilling, and breathtaking book. In fact, you'll never put it
down until you're done! Eragon
by Christopher Paolini Book
Reviewer: Roshan Ardhasseril Eragon
is a book that is sure to be loved by fans of books such as the Lord of the
Rings Trilogy, the Harry Potter series, and other epic tales. A tale of an
ordinary boy who's fate is nothing less than extraordinary, this book will
enchant any reader, taking them to a world where immortal, all-powerful, and
deranged kings reign and dragons are the hope of the land. Eragon is an
orphan raised by his aunt and uncle. He is a farmer boy who is also an
excellent hunter. He is unusual among the villagers because he dares to go
into the Spine, a mountain range where entire armies have vanished. Despites
this, he expects nothing more in life – until one day, when a blue stone
appears. One night, the blue stone (really an egg) breaks open and reveals a
baby dragon. Eragon is marked and they are linked forever. Eragon has become
a living legend: a Dragonrider. Now riding on the wings of fate, Eragon,
with the help of the village storyteller, journeys across Alagaesia to join
the secret resistance against the deranged, powerful, and immortal king of
Alagaesia – the fallen Dragonrider, Galbatorix. Embroiled in a fight that
has spanned the lives of many men, Eragon must discover his hidden abilities
and weaknesses as he grows everyday. His success will determine the fate of
a desperate nation. Eragon is a book that is hard to put down. From start to
finish - you cannot put down this wonderful book, filled with varied
characters that grow on you, as well as a fast paced plot that is sure to
thrill. Everyone should read this book – over and over again! Dragonflight,
Dragonquest, White Dragon by
Anne McCaffrey Book
Reviewer: Roshan Ardhasseril These
three books chronicle the adventures of the heroes of Pern. Pern was a human
colony that faced extinction from the dreaded Thread - mychorrizoid spores
that destroyed any living matter. Their salvation turned out to be fire
lizards that they enlarged and called dragons, after the Earth legends long
forgotten. These Dragons impressed telepathic people a their partners for
life. Together, these heroes fought the deadly Thread, keeping the planet
Pern safe for the people. This is a fast paced trilogy that has an excellent
plot. Unfortunately, the story moved too quick for the characters to develop
properly - even after over 750 pages. However, those who like Dragons and a
fast-paced epic adventure will love this book. Inkheart
by Cornelia Funke
Book
Reviewer: Roshan Ardhasseril This
is a story of a girl, a lover of books, a book doctor, and a writer's
creations. This is a story of a man who read so well that whatever he read
came to life. This is a story of a man named Dustfinger, lonely for the life
from which he was wrenched away. This is a story of a woman, who loved her
books more than people. This is a story of a writer, who knew not the
horrors he created. This is a story of books burned, of murders committed,
and lives thrown into disarray. This is a story that must be read - by all
lovers of books. The Da Vinci Code Dan Brown Reviewer Christianne Saveedra This book is amazing! Read the book before seeing the movie because the book is so much better. I love Robert Langdon’s character. He’s modest, intelligent, and admirable. Robert is a very skilled cryptologist; he decodes messages effectively. He crosses paths with a young woman named Sophie, who helps Robert escape from the police. They are accused of murder that has its own purpose and explanation, but Robert and Sophie are constantly on the run. They attempt to decode every new clue they find before an albino monk gets them first. This book is suspenseful and you will not want to put it down, and it’s jaw dropping until the very last page is turned! Rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars: * * * * * Twilight Stephenie Meyer Reviewer Laura Casale Twilight is an amazing story, amazing enough
that I’ve read it twice! It’s a vampire/love story directed mainly
towards a teenage-female audience. If you have ever been the new girl in
school, love fantasy stories, or if you have ever had that inevitable crush
on the mysterious bad-boy in school, this will especially hit home. It’s a
romantic suspense story that will keep you reading for hours. I would
recommend this book for any teenage girl to read, I’ve already got my best
friends reading it! (They love it too) Rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars: * * * * * Movie ReviewsStep Up
Reviewer Amanda Buckley This movie will have you screaming more! With
amazing music, crazy dance moves, and some good-looking lead roles, you’ll
make “Step Up” your favorite movie of the year! Rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars: * * * * * Ever After Reviewer Amanda Buckley A fantasy movie with heartfelt characters, this is a Cinderella story with a spin on it. Drew Barrymore stars as Danielle, your not so typical Cinderella. She knows what she wants and is determined to get it. The prince is in love with Danielle, but staying together won’t be easy for them, especially with Danielle’s evil stepfamily finding their way into every part of her life and ruining it. You soon will witness the love, passion, and lies that will be told to keep their relationship strong. This movie will make you laugh, cry, and change your opinion on the “damsel in distress’ image of Cinderella into the heroine, Cinderella. Rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars: * * * * * Interested in being the first to read our latest Young Adult Books and write a review for the Belleville Public Library? Come in and see Louise Yan or email me at lyan@bellepl.org ___________________ |
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