Sunday 16 January 2011

15. Dial L For Loser By Lisi Harrison 15/01/2011


I just can not stop reading these books! This time the storyline for the girls is a bit far fetched. After being expelled from OCD, three of the girls are invited over to LA to audition for a lead roll in the latest teen movie. This was bound to cause problems with the 'Pretty Committee' for the girl who got it... and did it ever! The scheming plans to get back at each other to be top dog are completely selfish, humiliating and down right dirty. Everything a Clique novel should have. Brilliant book and not sure why the series has not taken off in the UK yet!

Cost of Book - £0 (Christmas Presant)

Wednesday 15 September 2010

14. The Pretty Committe Strikes Back By Lisi Harrison 27/08/10



‘The Pretty Committee Strikes Back’ is another great book in the clique series. This time the girls go off on a school trip to Lake Placid. It is the most unlikely place these girls would go by choice, which is why the book is quite different to the previous books in the series. Again the girls get up to their usual hilarious and unbelievable antics. Yet none of this prepares you for the twist at the end. Though each book so far has ended in a cliff hanger, this one has been the most unexpected so far!

Book cost: £0 (My mother bought it for me)

Friday 16 July 2010

13. Dragon Tamers by Emma Maree Urquhart 15/07/10


At first I struggled to enjoy reading this book. This was not because of the storyline but due to how it had been written. Situations in the book, I felt, were not as good at creating a picture in the readers mind as they could have been. At times situations were a little disconjointed with how the characters interacted.

However, the storyline was extremely imaginative. The main idea of going into a video game has been done before, yet the imagination for the creatures and the realms were fantastic. The only thing I would have prefer would have been more descriptive writing to really build up a picture and to make the book a little longer!

It was only until the last few chapters where a twist was reviled that I started to really enjoy the book. I was glad that I had forced myself to read it to the end instead of giving up on occasion. Though I am no English student, I feel more descriptions and details would have made this a great book. As its stands now its OK book!

Cost of book: £0 (given to me by my Aunt as a present)

Monday 14 June 2010

Invasions Of The Boy Snatchers by Lisi Harrison7/06/2010


Another ah-mazing book in the clique series! This time its been spiced up a little with boys and the jealousy of losing them due to the newcomer. This has given the book more of an edge compared to the previous ones, that have basically been about bitchy girly quarrels! However, all the books have been a great read so far. Can't wait to read the next one and can't believe I've got hocked!

Cost of Book: £0 (My mother bought it for me)

Friday 21 May 2010

11. Rebel on a Rock by Nina Bawden 21/05/10


This is a great children's book which would be enjoyed by any age. It is set in Ithaca, which I'm not a hundred percent sure if it is even a real place. However, the story is about a dictator ruling over Ithaca and a plan to over throw him. For such a great build up through the book, I was disappointed with its ending. It summed up everything far to quickly and left a few questions unanswered. Yet this is still a good little book, which I would defiantly recommend.

Cost of book: £0 (Christmas present from Aunt)

Tuesday 30 March 2010

10. About A Boy by Nick Hornby 27/03/10


This was a really sweet lovely book. The main character Will just screams Hugh Grant at you! One of the reasons he was probably cased as will in the film. I loved reading the development of the relationship between Will and Marcus through the book, as their intentions usually started off selfish! Though it's aimed at a young audience it is a very enjoyable read, which I believe all ages would love.

Cost of Book: £0 (birthday present from Justina)

Monday 15 March 2010

9. Revenge of the Wannabes By Lisi Harrison


Again like the other two in the series, it is a great book. Though it's meant to be based on everyday life of rich school girls in New York, I doubt many are offered to be models for the day! With these girls your never too sure what they will do next and I think that is one of the reasons I've got hooked!

Cost of Book: £0 (My mother bought it for me)