Monday, July 23, 2012

Tehreem: Sassiness Will Prevail

Hello there, Stranger! Why, aren't you looking good today? My name is Tehreem (Tha-her-eem), but you may call me Reemie if that is easier for you to remember (or you can combine them and call me Tehreemie). I, much like all the other members of this group, love books. I don't have a favorite book though. Probably because I feel terrible for choosing one amazing book over all of the other amazing books. I hope I'm not the only one like that out there...

Aside from loving books, I love chocolate. Particularly milk chocolate. Though all chocolate is good, I guess. Except for cinnamon chocolate. That stuff is disgusting (no offense if you like it).

I also love music, video games(The Legend of Zelda), movies, t.v, food, Boarders, the library, food, Tumblr, romance, drama, food, traveling, suspense, mystery, cooking, food, baking, the internet, Youtube, and food.

I feel as though I've said too much, so I'm going to stop here. It was nice speaking to you, Stranger. Have a nice day! :]

LOL (Lots Of Love),
     Tehreemie

Friday, July 20, 2012

Meredith: Review of Perfect Cover (The Squad #1) by Jennifer Lynn Barnes

                                                                              Perfect Cover (The Squad, #1)

High school sophomore Toby Klein is an expert computer hacker - and a complete social outcast. So when Bayport High's top-of-the-food-chain cheerleaders invite her to try out, she knows something's up. Turns out the peppy airheads with the flawless appearances have a secret: Bayport High's varsity squad is an undercover team of elite government operatives. Who would suspect a cheerleader?

Saying this book is entertaining would be an understatement. At the beginning, we're introduced to the classic high school hierarchy. Our third-level-black belt, Pentagon-hacking, combat-boot-wearing protagonist is very near the bottom.

I loved Perfect Cover. Toby is the perfect mix of sarcasm and hilarity, which her cheerleader counterparts are actually not as shallow as we're lead to believe. The characters are wonderful: the word-building is even better. Jennifer Lynn Barnes managed to produce a fun book where the comedy doesn't override the plot, and the plot isn't completely predictible.

My rating:
five out of five stars



Thursday, July 19, 2012

Andrea: ...and another post... :)

Ok, so you have just heard my two friends ramble on and on.

 Now I guess I should introduce myself.... but... I am currently eating Nutella on bread... that has been toasted by my amazing friend Abbie.

So, I shall just say that I love books, mainly books with dragons in them (Eragon).

I love sports, playing and watching, and I play the violin, (with my dear friend Abbie) but I want to play the cello! :) Now to eat my Nutella! Bye! (oh yeah, my name is Andrea... probably should have mentioned that!)




Meredith: Is This Thing On?

Greetings. So, this is a blog. My friends and I, we like books. So we made a blog about books. I find it awesome that you stumbled upon said blog, because, well, we created it about five seconds ago. Wait - now ten. Now fifteen. Now twenty.

Anyway, I like YA books with awesome romance and lots of action. I like movies with Johnny Depp and/or Robert Downey Jr. I don't think there's ever been a movie with both of them. I don't think it's possible. The world might implode from all the epic.

I don't think I introduced myself yet. Oops. I'm Meredith. 

Hi.

It's been roughly two hundred seconds now.