This is an amazing book that will
suck you into the story. The characters have to solve problems that nobody could
predict and they ask questions that they didn't know they had. The book sets
the stage for the next book, which takes place a few seconds after this one. Sabotaged is just the perfect sequel to Sent–it also continues the story of
Jonah and Katherine. The series includes Found,
Sent, Sabotaged, Torn, and Caught.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
The Missing: Book 3: Sabotaged
The
Missing: Sabotaged, by Margaret Peterson, is a good book that continues the
series The Missing. The person that
has to go back in Time this time is the level-headed Andrea, or Virginia Dare,
the first English settler born in the "New World." But, as fate would
have it, Jonah, Katherine, and Andrea, along with a dog named Dare, lose the
Elucidator and have no idea where, or when, they landed. As they struggle to
survive with little food, water, or knowledge of the terrain, they discover
what happened to the lost colony of Roanoke.
Friday, November 22, 2013
The Missing: Book 2: Sent
The
Missing: Sent, by Margaret Peterson, is a great sequel to The Missing: Found. Sent continues pretty much exactly where Found on left off. Jonah, Katherine, Chip, and Alex land in a
different time and place, a time where Jonah and Katherine don't belong, but
Chip and Alex do. They experience many things that Chip and Alex would have
done if they were never kidnapped from Time. Chip and Alex actually turn out to
be princes from the fifteenth century, and people are coming to murder them!
Jonah and Katherine have to think fast and find out how to use the Elucidator,
a time-travel device, or else Chip and Alex might die.
I enjoyed reading this book. It flows
smoothly and has just the right amount of plot twist that a Sci-Fi book should
have. It doesn't have any problems that I noticed. My favorite character is
Katherine because she is the bratty little sister that many people have. All of
the books in this series are called Found,
Sent, Sabotaged, Torn, and Caught.
Friday, November 1, 2013
The Missing: Book 1: Found
The Missing: Found, by Margaret Peterson, is a
great start to the series The Missing. It is very mysterious and doesn't answer many
questions. That's what the rest of the
series is for. This book is just the one
that asks the questions. It is about
adoptees, and others, that must find their way back to where they belong. If they each don't find their way back, Time
may fall apart. It is a Sci-fi book that
doesn't seem like one. It is based on
the fact that the main character Jonah and his friend Chip have no idea who
they really are. They eventually find
thirty two other kids just like them.
The book ends with a cliff-hanger, so buy the second book before you
finish this one.
My one problem with this story is
that it is more mystery than Sci-fi. The
entirety of the book is just them talking about a thing that they got. They are pretty creative, but it's not like
their getting anywhere. Most of their
theories are debunked at the end of the story.
This makes most of what they do pointless. If just one of their theories was right, this
story would be much better and not as pointless.
As much as I don't like that, there
is a reason for it. The story of this
book is just setting stuff up for the next one, and the author had to show how
little they know. In this series, my
favorite character is Jonah's younger sister Katherine. She is just so weird and she makes fun of
Jonah a lot, and vice-versa. She may not
like Jonah that much, but she knows when to get serious and when to tease her
older brother. The rest of the books are
called Sent, Sabotaged, Torn, and Caught.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Harry Potter: Book 7: The Deathly Hallows
Harry
Potter and the Deathly Hallows, by J.K. Rowling, is the final installment
in the Harry Potter series. In my opinion, it is the second best book in
the series with the previous being my favorite.
Harry has chosen not to go back to Hogwarts and go horcrux hunting
instead. He wanted to go alone, but Ron
and Hermione go with him because he can't do anything without them. This is where the last book left off, and I
couldn't wait to start this one. There
are two new teachers this time and Voldemort takes over the school. So you can expect many things from this book.
If I could change one thing I wouldn't
change anything important to the story, just a minor detail. I would change how Harry feels about finding
horcruxes. He just doesn't seem to care
that much about finding one. When he
finds one, he's just like "Okay, cool," but he should be like
"Yes! One more down!" His reactions are under-exaggerated and he
seems like a robot. He is looking for
things that can kill the most dangerous wizard alive and he doesn't seem to
care much.
I like this book a lot, except for
that one detail. It was well thought out
and was very engaging. It was a very good
book and it is a very good ending to the series. I recommend it to anyone that has read all of
the other books. If you haven't read all of the other books, you can still
read it, it just won't make as much sense and you probably won't like it as
much.
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Harry Potter: Book 6: The Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood
Prince, by J.K.
Rowling, is my favorite book in the series.
I really like it and will be praising it in this. Harry starts another school year and starts
it with a new teacher, like always, something happens with Malfoy, like always,
and Harry eventually wins, right? Wrong,
Harry does start another school year and something does happen with Malfoy and
it's debatable whether Harry wins or not, but what is different is that another
character dies at the end. I say that
it's different because nobody thought this could ever possibly happen under any
circumstance, but it does happen.
Whether you like it or not, someone does die and someone gets seriously
injured and the tide turns.
I like Professor Slughorn a lot just
because he's so clueless. He is good at
the subject that he teaches, but he is so clueless when it comes to what Harry
wants, kind of like Professor Lockhart but not as extreme. And he does cause Harry to get the Half-Blood
Prince's book, so he is a major story element.
He also gets a job that no one thought he would get. Everyone thought he would teach Defense
Against the Dark Arts; well, he doesn't.
This is a great book and I think
that the best moments of the series were in this book. Everything about it is just great, except for
this one thing that Dumbledore did. It
just takes so many turns that no one expects on their first time through if
they haven't had spoilers. And the way
that the story flows is just amazing. I
was genuinely sad at the end after what happened, and that's the mark of a good
book. Also, Fred and George create
something that I really want to go to.
But I can't go to it because it's not real.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Harry Potter: Book 5: The Order of the Phoenix
Harry
Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, by J.K. Rowling, is, in my opinion,
the worst Harry Potter book. It was very repetitive and not very
engaging. Plus, my second favorite
character dies at the end. And it's not
Fred or George, because they are one character.
The movie, however, was the best movie.
It's weird how that happens.
As you can tell, I didn't like this
book very much. Even though it has the
funniest jokes in it, but that doesn't make up for the lack of anything
interesting going on. The entire book is
just Harry is stupid, Harry gets in trouble, Harry is stupid, Harry gets in
trouble. And that goes on and on for
entire book. He even does it in the last
chapter! Why is he so stupid! Also Fred and George do something with what
Harry gave them at the end of the last book.
And they are awesome.
Spoilers
Like in every book, they get a new Defense
against the Dark Arts teacher, and this one was appointed by the ministry to
keep Harry and Dumbledore quiet about Voldemort. Harry sneaks into her office so much, that
she reinforced her door, a lot. Harry
also uses the Room of Requirement to host illegal activities called "a
group of more than three people studying and practicing Defense against the
Dark Arts spells," or Dumbledore's Army for short. If you think that this is so well thought out
that they never get caught, you are wrong.
One of the members tells the new teacher. Thanks, thanks a lot. Malfoy also catches Harry single handedly by
tripping him with his foot, no magic, just a foot.
Friday, September 6, 2013
Harry Potter: Book 4: The Goblet of Fire
Harry
Potter and the Goblet of Fire, by J.K. Rowling, is the fourth edition to
the Harry Potter series. In this book, three schools attempt a competition
that was last done over two hundred years ago, and was tradition back then. It is no longer done because of how many
deaths it has caused. Harry must face a
mean new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher, new spells that are illegal,
and maybe a new creature. Harry faces
many people that don't like him or want to ruin his name, but he must power
through it.
I would like to make Crouch Jr. more
important. He was just introduced and
then he's gone. I would like for Crouch
Jr. to be someone that was in another book before this. If J.K. Rowling introduced him earlier in the
series then it would fine, but he leaves never to return the same scene that
he's introduced. He is an amazing
character with a great background story that was super important for like two
seconds and he could have been important for a lot longer. If he was just in the book for longer or if
he was in a battle the book would have been way better. I hate it; Crouch Jr. could have been an
amazing storyline person for the whole series, but he wasn't.
I like this book and it was an okay
movie, but I was never really excited to pick it back up. If you think it was great, then that's what
you think, but I was just reading it to get the story instead of just reading
for fun. This is probably the most
important book in terms of story for the series. I won't spoil anything, but near the end is
the thing that everyone knew was going to happen eventually. Also, Fred and George are awesome in this
book, they're just awesome. They are
selling things that they make that are popular, and the things that they make
are things that I want/need. They're
even more awesome in the next book.
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