I'm Miss Reader, a book loving teen who wants to share my best reads with you.

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl; Squirrel Meets World: Shannon Hale and Dean Hale

Genre: Fantasy
Number of Pages: 324
Newberry Award Winner?: No
Rating: 10/10
Learned Something?: No
Would Read Again?: Yes
Lost Focus?: No
Laughed or Cried?: Definitely laughed!
Subject: Doreen Green just moved to a new town. That means she has to make new friends. Humans and squirrels. Yep, that's right, Doreen has a squirrel tail, and is also known as Squirrel Girl.
Other: This is a very funny book, and does have a sequel. I'm sure that when you're done with this one, you'll be begging for more. I am reading the sequel now, and will do a post on it as soon as I finish!
     In the comments, please tell me and the other readers what you think about this book (no spoilers please), and if you are thinking about reading it. If you do read it, please tell us what you thought and if you think there is anything I could add to my review. Also, if you know of any books I might like, please tell me!
     We're here to read and have fun!
     I hope this was helpful! :)

Sincerely,
Miss Reader

The Tail fo Emily Windsnap: Liz Kessler

Genre: Fantasy
Number of Pages: 209
Newberry Award Winner?: No
Rating: 9/10
Learned Something?: No
Would Read Again?: Yes (I have read this one about four times)
Lost Focus?: No
Laughed or Cried?: Laughed
Subject: Emily doesn't know where her father is, and she's also never been in the water. Fully immersed, that is. Until seventh grade, in swim class, when she learns the truth, and how her tale will go.
Other: I first read this book in third grade, but I still love, so I recommend it to any age! The sequels are not nearly as good, and for older ages because of the romance, but this one is a very good story. Not very many mermaid books for teens out there, and I love them! Does anyone know of any others?
     In the comments, please tell me and the other readers what you think about this book (no spoilers please), and if you are thinking about reading it. If you do read it, please tell us what you thought and if you think there is anything I could add to my review. Also, if you know of any books I might like, please tell me!
     We're here to read and have fun!
     I hope this was helpful! :)

Sincerely,
Miss Reader

Smile: Raina Telgemeier

Genre: Graphic Novel
Number of Pages: 214
Newberry Award Winner?: Will Eisner Winner
Rating: 10/10
Learned Something?: Yes
Would Read Again?: Yes
Lost Focus?: No
Laughed or Cried?: Laughed
Subject: Raina already has to get braces, which is bad enough, but then she falls and one of her teeth fall out. A grown-up tooth. And another is pushed up into her gum. With middle school right around the corner, and now a lot more orthodontist appointments, and friends who are changing in multiple ways, what can Raina do?
Other: I won't usually post about graphic novels, because they aren't the best for upping your reading level and all, but this one is really good, especially for those of you starting middle school or getting braces. It is also a true story, based off of Raina Telgemeier's real life.
     In the comments, please tell me and the other readers what you think about this book (no spoilers please), and if you are thinking about reading it. If you do read it, please tell us what you thought and if you think there is anything I could add to my review. Also, if you know of any books I might like, please tell me!
     We're here to read and have fun!
     I hope this was helpful! :)

Sincerely,
Miss Reader

Monday, March 18, 2019

Writing Magic: Gail Carson Levine

Genre: Writing Fiction
Number of Pages: 161
Newberry Award Winner?: No
Rating: 10/10
Learned Something?: Yes! (That's kind of the point)
Would Read Again?: Yes
Lost Focus?: No
Laughed or Cried?: Laughed
Subject: Newberry Honor author of Ella Enchanted shares her tips on "creating stories that fly," as it says on the cover.
Other: This is not a book that tells a story, but instead teaches you how to tell a story! Even if you don't think you're a good writer, but find creating stories intriguing, you should read this book! It really helped me with my writing!
     In the comments, please tell me and the other readers what you think about this book (no spoilers please), and if you are thinking about reading it. If you do read it, please tell us what you thought and if you think there is anything I could add to my review. Also, if you know of any books I might like, please tell me!
     We're here to read and have fun!
     I hope this was helpful! :)

Sincerely,
Miss Reader

Little Women: Louisa May Alcott

Genre: Historical Fiction
Number of Pages: 777
Newberry Award Winner?: No
Rating: 10/10
Learned Something?: Yes
Would Read Again?: Yes
Lost Focus?: Yes, because of the length
Laughed or Cried?: Both
Subject: Four sisters, motherly Meg, authoress Jo, selfless Beth, and artistic Amy, go through the hardships of real life together, including friendships, family, romance, and sickness.
Other: I cried twice while reading this book, and would have cried a third time, had I not been at school. It is romantic, and the romance it sad. Sometimes it is hard to understand, because it was written about one hundred years ago, but as long as you get the gist  of it you're good.
     In the comments, please tell me and the other readers what you think about this book (no spoilers please), and if you are thinking about reading it. If you do read it, please tell us what you thought and if you think there is anything I could add to my review. Also, if you know of any books I might like, please tell me!
     We're here to read and have fun!
     I hope this was helpful! :)

Sincerely,
Miss Reader

Ella Enchanted: Gail Carson Levine

Genre: Fantasy
Number of Pages: 232
Newberry Award Winner?: Yes. Silver.
Rating: 10/10
Learned Something?: No
Would Read Again?: Yes
Lost Focus?: No
Laughed or Cried?: Laughed
Subject: Lucinda laid a curse on Ella when she was a baby. Ella must obey every command given her, and it truly is a curse. And when Ella's mother dies, it's as if she's been put under yet another curse, having to live with her horrid father, who sends her off to school, where the despicable Hattie learns secrets she never should've known.
Other: This is another book based off Cinderella (see my post on The Little Princess), and is not childish at all, but is actually very romantic, because of Prince Char. It is definitely one of my favorites!
     In the comments, please tell me and the other readers what you think about this book (no spoilers please), and if you are thinking about reading it. If you do read it, please tell us what you thought and if you think there is anything I could add to my review. Also, if you know of any books I might like, please tell me!
     We're here to read and have fun!
     I hope this was helpful! :)

Sincerely,
Miss Reader

March Challenge

     Every month, I post a new challenge for you, as a fellow book lover.
     This month's challenge is to read a book from a genre you thought you despised. You may find that the genre you had stayed away from is actually intriguing, and the books pull you in like magnets. As for me, I tend to read fantasy and realistic fiction, so I would try something like science fiction.
     I may try reading science fiction, but I will continue to avoid horror. I would rather stay up late reading rather than cuddled under the sheets fearing the worst.
     Tell me in the comments what your worst favorite and favorite genres are, and I would love science fiction ideas! Also ideas for next month's challenge are needed! I am having trouble coming up with these!

Sincerely,
Miss Reader

Gingersnap: Patricia Reilly Giff

Genre: Historical Fiction
Number of Pages: 147
Newberry Award Winner?: No
Rating: 9/10
Learned Something?: No
Would Read Again?: Yes
Lost Focus?: No
Laughed or Cried?: Laughed
Subject: Jayna is upset that her brother, Rob, is going off to war. He's all she has, and once he's gone she'll have to be with Celine. And then a ghost comes along. And there's the stone girl, too. And the old recipe book, with an address in it, which might just lead to a grandmother Jayna didn't know existed.
Other: Though this book includes ghosts, it is not a horror book at all. Sorry to all of you horror-loving readers, but all of you who are terrified of the horror genre, this book isn't scary! You should definitely read it!
     In the comments, please tell me and the other readers what you think about this book (no spoilers please), and if you are thinking about reading it. If you do read it, please tell us what you thought and if you think there is anything I could add to my review. Also, if you know of any books I might like, please tell me!
     We're here to read and have fun!
     I hope this was helpful! :)

Sincerely,
Miss Reader

A Little Princess: Frances Hodgson Burnett

Genre: Historical Fiction
Number of Pages: 294
Newberry Award Winner?: No
Rating: 10/10
Learned Something?: Yes
Would Read Again?: Yes
Lost Focus?: No
Laughed or Cried?: Laughed
Subject: Sara, the daughter of a rich Indian man, is taken to a school in America, away from her father. There she makes many friends, including Lottie and a rat named Melchisedec.
Other: Amazing book, and a lot like Cinderella. It is not a childish book at all, more like a realistic take on an old Fairytale.
     In the comments, please tell me and the other readers what you think about this book (no spoilers please), and if you are thinking about reading it. If you do read it, please tell us what you thought and if you think there is anything I could add to my review. Also, if you know of any books I might like, please tell me!
     We're here to read and have fun!
     I hope this was helpful! :)

Sincerely,
Miss Reader