Friday, December 16, 2011

Warriors, Sunrise

Warriors

Sunrise
Warriors, Sunrise is about the murder of Ashfur. It starts by gripping you in completely:

Moonlight washed over the stone hollow, bright as day, but beneath the bushes and at the edges under the cliffs, dark shadows seemed to uncoil like claws. Leafpool crouched over Ashfur's limp body. The pale light turned the gray fur to silver as the groomed it for his burial. Beside her, Jayfeather helped, smoothing Ashfur's tail and fluffing it up as it dried...

Ok, it may not be gripping you, but you haven't heard the next bit

Leafpool began to clear the clean eath and grit out of the dead warriors pads. Something light fluttered against her musszle, she drew back to see a tuft of fur snagged in Ashfur's claws. "No! This can't be true!" Leaning closer, Leafpool sniffed the fur "I know that scent!"

Now are you gripped?  It's a super book, I loved every second of it. 

Official "E" rating:
EEEEE

Friday, July 22, 2011

Warriors, Outcast

Warriors 
Outcast
Squirrelflight, Brambleclaw, Crowfeather, Stormfur, Brook, Tawnypelt, Crowfeathers son, and the three apprentices journey to the mountains when cats from the Tribe of Rushing water arrive with news of cats taking over. It's about them discovering secrets of the tribe of rushing water, the tribe of endless hunting and the prophecy that concerns them. A good book, but not quite as gripping as the rest of the series.

Official "E" rating: 
EEEEe

Monday, April 18, 2011

Warriors, Twilight

Warriors
Twilight
Not the vampire-werewolf-Bella Twilight, the Warriors Twilight. It's a really good book full of surprises and hard choices. The book starts out by informing you what happened after Tallstar died, Mudfur, the deputy, started a rebellion against Onewhisker, who had been pronounced the new leader. They fight, a tree falls down, Mudfur suddenly looks like a brown pankake, etc. etc. etc. Then, as the story progresses, Squirrelflight and Brambleclaw slowly become enemies and Ashfur and Squirrelflight start to become friends. Squirrelflights sister, Leafpool is stuck in a hard decision, and whatever path she takes, she will loose something that is dear to her. I really loved Twilight, It's such a great book 

Official "E" rating: 
EEEEE

Warriors, SkyClans destiny

Warriors 
Warriors, SkyClans destiny is about Leafstar, the leader of the Lost Clan as she struggles to maintain a balance between the full warriors, the newcomers and the kitty-warriors/daylight-warriors. Her deputy is leading secret patrols into the two-leg place and she doesn't have the courage to confront him. He's also making decisions without her knowledge. It's a really brilliant book. I loved every second of it. And, P.S. Surprise, surprise, there's a prophecy!

"New-leaf brings storms to SkyClan, you will need deeper roots if you are to survive..."

Official "E" rating:
EEEEE

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Long shadows

Warriors
Power of the three
Long shadows
Long shadows is about the three apprentices, or should I say, two warriors and apprentice trying to convince ShadowClan to turn back to their warrior ancestors. Sol, who arrived in "Eclipse" has managed to convince them that their warrior ancestors are nothing but dead cats. So Hollyleaf, Lionblaze, Jaypaw and their cousins, Flamepaw, Dawnpaw and Tigerpaw, fake a sign. Then, they discover a secret, they are not who they thought they were. Ashfur, who knows as well, is going to reveal their secret to get revenge on Squirrelflight for choosing Brambleclaw over him. And then, on their way to a meeting, they find a familiar cat with ash coloured fur, dead in the stream. A really great book with suspense and tonnes of shocks. READ IT NOW!!!!!!!!!

Official "E" rating:
EEEEE + E











+ E
      

Saturday, April 16, 2011

The sight


The sight is where a prophecy comes true.

"There will be three, kin of your kin, who will hold the power of the stars in their paws..."

Hollykit, Lionkit and Jaykit are about to be apprenticed. Little do they know about the prophercy that lies in their path. Hollykit becomes the apprentice of Leafpool, the medicine cat, Jaykit becomes the apprentice of Brightheart, the one eyed warrior, and Lionkit some other cat, but Jaykit and Hollykit are the most important. I loved this book, you really aught to read it. 

Official "E" rating: 
EEEEE

Friday, April 15, 2011

Warriors, Sunset





Warriors, Sunset
Warriors, Sunset, is the darkest hour of the clans when a prophecy must be fulfilled.  

'Before all is peaceful, blood will spill blood, and the lake will run red'

After their new home is almost destroyed by badgers, their old friends: Stormfur from RiverClan and Brook (Brook where small fish swim) from the Tribe of Rushing Water pay them an unexpected visit. After the camp is almost rebuilt, Brambleclaw starts to be haunted by his father, Tigerstar, who has learned to walk in the dreams of his sons, Brambleclaw and Hawkfrost. Brambleclaw must choose, be loyal to ThunderClan or do as Tigerstar wishes and, after killing his leader, become the ruler of ThunderClan and WindClan while Hawkfrost leads RiverClan and ShadowClan. An absolute page turner, you can't put it down. I had taken to reading it under my desk at school, but only when I had nothing to do of course...


Official "E" rating: 

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Warriors, Dawn

Warriors 
Dawn
Warriors Dawn is another book in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter.
This book is about Firestars daughter Squirrelpaw and some other cats who return from a journey with devastating news. It's about how ThunderClan, ShadowClan, WindClan and RiverClan work as one clan to leave there home before it is destroyed. A small book packed with adventure, it's a brilliant read. Will they make it to their new home alive? Some wont, some barely and some will. You'll have to read it to find out...


Official "E" rating
EEEEE

Friday, March 4, 2011

Firestar's Quest

Warriors
Firestar's Quest
Firestar's Quest is an amazing book. It's about this cat, Firestar who's in ThunderClan. There are 4 clans as far as they know. ThunderClan, RiverClan, WindClan and ShadowClan. They all live under StarClan who are their ancestors who live in Silverpelt, the sky. Then Firestar gets this vision thingy about cats fleeing from the clans' homes. He goes to find out who they are and discovers they are a 6th clan, SkyClan. Basically, he goes to rebuild SkyClan because they've all scattered and helps kittypets (domestic pets) to live in a wild environment and rogues (strays) to live with a group. Then they have a big battle etc. But I won't give it all away. A gigantic book by Erin Hunter, perfect for long car trips. Who knows, you might even get it finished! 


Official "E" rating: 
EEEEe

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Utterly me, Clarice Bean


Utterly Me, Clarice Bean
Utterly Me, Clarice Bean, is in the Clarice Bean series by Lauren Child. This book is basically about Clarice's life and a review everyone in her class has to do about a book they've learned something from. Clarice partners up with her utterly best friend, Betty Moody. They utterly want to win and the book is about the entire review. It also has a few snippets of another book, 'Ruby Redford Rules', a series the author has made up. I finished it in about one hour so it's rather short. 90% entertaining, 5% mystery, 4.9% family life and 0.1% weird, a 100% amazing book. 


"E" rating: 
EEEEE

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Movie Reviews 3!

Recently I have watched three movies: Third Man on the Mountain, Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates and The Sound of Music, all based on books. Today I will focus on, 


The Sound of Music
The sound of music. What can I say. Absolutely, Positively, Without a doubt, an awesome movie. Sure, it had it's down moments, every movie does. But not that many. About 1. Maria is a nun who is very adventurous. She desperately wants to stay at the abbey but she has to leave. After a series of, as usual, fortunate events, she's back, but not to stay. She doesn't know whether she should stay, or return to the Von Trapp family. She returns and her return is utterly fabulous. The kids are singing a song she taught them, she joins in, they all run over etc. etc. etc. This also happens to be set when the Germans took Austria. The family flees through the mountains to escape the new rule of the Germans. 


Overall "E" rating: 
EEEEE + E!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Movie Reviews 2!

Recently I have watched three movies: Third Man on the Mountain, Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates and The Sound of Music, all based on books. Today I will focus on  


Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates
Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates is about Hans Brinker and his family. Yet again, the main character has a goal, but it is difficult to acheive. After an unfortunate event, the family cannot find $1000 their father hid. It has a funny ending with a mistake that could have prevented the whole series of events. I recommend it for 8+. Full of suspense, loyalty, teamwork, forgiveness, and unexpected happenings, it's a brilliant movie. A perfect movie for when there's only one hour to bedtime.


Total "E" rating: 
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Movie reviews


Recently I have watched three movies: Third Man on the Mountain, Hans Brinker or The Silver Skates and The Sound of Music, all based on books. Today I will focus on,


Third Man on the Mountain: 


Third Man on the Mountain is  a very good movie about a boy named Rudi who wants to be a guide on The Citadel. His Father attempted to climb it and died in the attempt.  Rudi lives with his Uncle and Mother. His Uncle is the best guide in the village and his Uncle has climbed all the mountains except the Citadel. In the village they say the mountain is cursed but Rudi still wants to climb it. After a series of fortunate events, he finds himself the third man on the mountain. I suggest it for 11+. It's based on 'Banner in the sky' by James Ramsey Ullman.

A gripping movie with laughs, a few tears, and suspense. 


Overall "E" rating:  
EEEEe 


Monday, February 7, 2011

The Hobbit, Graphic Novel

I have recently finished reading The Hobbit, Graphic Novel by Charles Dixon and Sean Deming. 

It is a very interesting book, while not as descriptive as the full version originally written by J.R.R. Tolkien. But it is a graphic novel and graphic novels are shorter that novels. Being a graphic novel, the pictures (by David Wenzel)  were very distracting and I found it hard to continue reading for more that 10-15 minutes at a time before I just looked at the pictures. 


I have not read the original book but this one was very interesting, and the pictures, while, as I mentioned earlier, distracting, were very well done. It was a bit bloodthirsty at times but a on the whole, a brilliant book. Having read this, I am going to try to get hold of The Hobbit, the novel and read it.

If you can read you should read the graphic novel. 



Sunday, February 6, 2011

I am doing a blog about books I am going to read. I am choosing to give myself 365 days to read 26 books. I have 36 on the list so I have a bit of choice about what I will read and what I won't. Right about now you're probably thinking, this is easy for her, she's just going to have half a book a week! Well, I assure you. With homework piling up 
't              h              i            s' thick soon and some of the books being 
't         h              i             s' thick, and a triathlon in March to do, and training for that triathlon, it won't be as easy as it looks. I will post comments on each book. Daily, if I can manage. The list of books I'm going to read is below:


1.       The Moorehawke Trilogy, The Poison Throne
Celine Keirnan
2.        The Moorehawke Trilogy, Crowded Shadows
Celine Keirnan
3.       The Moorehawke Trilogy, The Rebel Prince
Celine Keirnan
4.       The Seventh Son
Linda McNabb
5.       The Crystal Runners
Linda McNabb
6.       Anne of Green Gables
L.M. Montgomery
7.       Night Flying
Rita Murphy
8.       Inheritance Trilogy, Brisngr
Christopher Paolini
9.       Inheritance Trilogy, Eragon
Christopher Paolini
10.   Circle of Magic Quartet, The Power in the Storm
Tamora Pierce
11.    Circle of Magic Quartet, The Fire in the Forging
Tamora Pierce
12.    Circle of Magic Quartet, The Healing in the Vine
Tamora Pierce
13.    Song of the Lioness Quartet, Alana: The First Adventure
Tamora Pierce
14.      Song of the Lioness Quartet, In the Hands of the Goddess
Tamora Pierce
15.      Song of the Lioness Quartet, The Woman Who Rides Like a Man
Tamora Pierce
16.      Song of the Lioness Quartet, Lioness Rampant
Tamora Pierce
17.    The Circle Opens, Magic Steps
Tamora Pierce
18. The Immortals Quartet, Wild Magic
Tamora Pierce
19. The Immortals Quartet, Wolf Speaker
Tamora Pierce
20. The Immortals Quartet, The Emperor Mage
Tamora Pierce
21. The Immortals Quartet, In the Realms of the Gods
Tamora Pierce
22. His Dark Materials Trilogy, Northern Lights
Phillip Pullman
23. His Dark Materials Trilogy, The Subtle Knife
Phillip Pullman
24. His Dark Materials Trilogy, The Amber Spyglass
Phillip Pullman
25. Saving Arthur
Kathryn England
26. Inkheart
Cornelia Funke
27. Inkdeath
Cornelia Funke
28. Dark Horses
Heather Cato
29. The Recruit
Robert Muchamore
30. Whispering to Witches
Anna Dale
31. The Medici Seal
Theresa Breslin
32. Starlight
Jenny Oldfield
33. Chronicles of Stone, Scorched Bone
Vincent Ford
34. Chronicles of Stone, Set in Stone
Vincent Ford
35. Chronicles of Stone, Tribal Ash
Vincent Ford
36. The Borrowers
Mary Norton

P.S. You may have noticed there are a lot of books by Tamora Pierce on my list. 12 to be exact. That's one third of the list. There are that many because she's a really good author and I own a lot of her books.