Monday, June 6, 2011

RHS 9th Grade Summer Reading List

RHS 9th Grade Summer Reading List

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Hunger Games
By: Suzanne Collins
I really liked how the story was based on a fight between the contestants. I also liked how Katniss had to survive on her own a great portion of the time and how she was so inteligent. I liked how peeta coverd himself in the mud and was camoflauged. The ending was my favorite, how if Katniss couldn't come to kill peeta and then she threatend to kill herself and peeta together was interesting.

Noah Kuzas

Anonymous said...

Deadly Little Secrets
By: Laurie Faria Stolarz
I really like the book. I read it in a weeek because of how interesting it was. I like how the author put it as a mystery but also a secret romance. Although I did feel liike it was just a mimic of the Twilight Saga. But as it became more intence it started to pull away from it. I like how Camelia went for the mystery boy but didn't assume that that all the mysterious/creepy stuff was him. It kept me on my feet and I did't want to stop reading it.

Auna Nelson

Anonymous said...

The Hunger Games
Suzanne Collins

This book was an exciting mixture of action, suspense, and even a bit of romance. Suzanne Collins did a nice job of combining these three elements to make a compelling story that even has hints of humor. I really enjoyed her vivid descriptions of places like The Capitol, or the arena. Her descriptions made you feel like you were actually there beside Katniss in the arena. I feel like the ending was an excellent way to wrap up the story, explaining lots of things, while still leaving a few questions unanswered to keep the reader interested in the second book, "Catching Fire". The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins was a true masterpiece.

Anonymous said...

I read the book "Farenhiet 451" by Ray Bradbury which I found to be a decent book. The plot was a little hard to follow at times and I thought the book needed more action in the first 80 pages. However after that the pacing of events became more frequent and more exciting. Overall I thought it was a fairly good book.

Sam Ivanecky

Anonymous said...

I read the book "The Hunger Games". I thought it was a pretty god book. It was an easy book to follow along of you payed attention at all. The plot was a very original one, and I can say I have never read a book quite like it. If you like action packed and easy to understand books then this is the one for you.