Bold Books: 1.7 Deadly Wonders, 2.6 Sacred Stones, Twilight



Nayelis M.

1) 1. 7 Deadly Wonders
By Matthew Reilly. This is an exhilarating book filled with action-packed wonder. Your heart beats faster with every page you turn. Its passages have depth and pull you into a whole other world.

2) 2. 6 Sacred Stones
By Matthew Reilly. This story entails a fight for survival between opposing forces to save the world and be in possession of some of the world's greatest historical artifacts. This reality/fantasy novel teaches you a lot about history with a little imagination. In my opinion, it's the perfect ingredient for a great book

3) Twilight
By Stephenie Meyer. This book is a romantic love story between two people from totally different world. They sacrifice things for each other out of love. This book is really inspiring because readers are able to admire the dedication and effort they put into their relationship. It portrays leadership in different ways.

 

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  • 12/3/2009 7:33 AM Samii wrote:
    The Twilight series is the best series i hav eread so far.Not because everyone likes it.I was against reading it at first.But now i read them over and over.The books are WAYYYYYYYYY better than the movie thats for sure.It gives more fo a description in the book.The movie cuts out alot of key points that need to be made.
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  • 1/3/2010 12:04 AM Keizra wrote:
    In my opinion, I do believe that the twilight series, whether or not liked by all of the people in the united states, is absolutely amazing. It is promoting reading, and discussion, and allowing teenagers worldwide an opportunity to close facebook, put down their cell phones, snuggle up with a good old book- and just read. Nowadays, we see more and more teenagers putting down books for TV dramas, internet communication sites, and other forms of technological entertainment. The Twilight series, like Harry Potter, has pushed students to learn to appreciate reading and realize that there is a whole new world left out there, if we were just able to stop our hectic lives, sit down, and crack open a good old book.
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