Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Sisters by Raina Telgemeier

Sisters by Raina Telgemeier
Reviewed by Molleigh R.

Rating: 5/5 (Amazing)

When Amara, Raina's little sister comes home, all she does is listen to the same skipping record of a BAMBI movie, hog the art program on the computer, throw temper tantrums, and hate Raina to pieces. But when they don't seem to fit in with their family and other problems run amuck, they'll have to get through it together.

I liked the book because every page is true, from Mango the snake to getting bunk beds. I love the part when Raina has to go to the bathroom... in the woods. There are so many parts when she talks about what her little sister did to annoy her, and then she really comes through to her by helping her. The book is just so cool. Hands down.

I really hope this book reaches out to sisters all across the world. Not only is it funny, it packs a message that everyone should hold onto. 

Star Wars Rebel Force book 1: Target by Alex Wheeler

Star Wars Rebel Force book 1: Target by Alex Wheeler 
Reviewed by Molleigh R.

Rating: 3/5 (like it)

X-7, the galaxy's newest bounty hunter, is out to kill the man who blew up the death star (aka Luke, but the empire doesn't know who blew up the death star). As Tobin Elad, X-7 decides to help Luke and the gang receive secret accounts on Muunilinst.

Although the book was greatly detailed, the overall plot had almost nothing to do with the description. Some of the middle plot was boring and very long. There was a lot of offstage drama, something I enjoyed. The book described the characters just like the movies did. The beginning was thrilling, however I did not get the ending. Still, one thumb up!

This book would be good for a teenager into Ski-Fi and fan fiction. Spite what I said above, others may believe differently about my report. Goodbye and have a nice day,