TEEN BOOK WARNING

This is my official TEEN BOOK warning. I have put it here so that you know about teen books. If you have read a one of my reviews of a teen book and feel like you want to try reading it, please read this. If you are just browsing my blog please read this. I want nothing to do with you getting in trouble for reading a book, so please refer here before blaming me for not waring you.
I review TEEN BOOKS. These books tend to deal with some slightly more mature themes and ideas that are not necessarily what your parent(s) (unless you are a parent, in which case you (Or you're a teacher in which case the parents of your students)) would want you to read. If the authority figure which may be your parent(s), the parents, or you the parent says go for it, have fun, or if you have any questions come to me etc., then fine by me go ahead but as the friendly blogger behind the screen I feel the need to present this information before I delve into the nitty-gritty-fun stuff.

Friday, February 3, 2017

Finding Serindipity Angelina Banks

Oh Happy Day,
This is on the prequel to my first review A Week Without Tuesday. Why did I read the second book first do you ask? Well tis simple. I got A Week Without Tuesday not knowing that it was a sequel. It is actually a good standalone. This one, however, answers some questions I did have.
So hears a basic summary for this book. Tuesday McGillycuddy comes home from school and is excited for her mother to finish writing her last book under the pen name Serendipity Smith. She make a wish for Serendipity to finish today. When she doesn't come out of her writing room all day Tuesday gets worried. Her father tells her not to worry that she would be back in time for breakfast. Tuesday is still worried so begins writing her own story and gets taken there. The place where all writers go and has a top-drawer adventure.
My opinion of this book is that it is very well crafted and has a marvelous story. The world is so real you could taste the food. I personally was with Tuesday every step of the way during her top-drawer adventure. Ten of Ten paw prints 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾 My age recommendation is middle grade girls or girls with a reading level of such.
TTFN my bibliophiles,
Merlin:)

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Witch Wars Sibeal Pounder

Hello, Hello, Hello, and HELLO,
This is all about me Fran the Fabulous Fairy! JK! It's me Merlin! All though Fran is one of my favorite characters. So this book was slathers of fun and I wanted to share my opinion. I bet you have noticed my strange vocabulary. I have broken out the thesaurus and urge you to do the same.
So Tiga Whicabim is taken by Fran the Fabulous Fairy, who by the way is top-drawer, to Ritzy City. Ritzy is ONLY the capital of Sinkville. Any who, Tiga finds out that under pipes is where witches live and even though she lived above the pipes she was a witch. She has been selected to compete in the Witch Wars. Witch Wars is how the choose the Top Witch or the ruler. Do I hear "But she's just a little girl. How can she be Top Witch?" Well my bibliophiles the Top Witch is always ten years old because they are less likely to be corrupt. So then she competes in the Witch Wars. The ending as always is yours to find out.
My recommendation is ́fifth to eighth grade girls. My rating is 8 paw pints and a whisker. I give it this because while it is a great story it lacked a certain element that made it less of a story or book and more of a world. 🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾⚟
TTFN Ta Ta For Now my bibliophiles,
Merlin:)