May 15, 2008
Teen Book Bloggers Review Bunker 10

Here's another review from our teen book bloggers. Enjoy!
Reviewer name: C in grade 6
Title: BUNKER 10
Author: J. A. Henderson
Month/Year of Publication: 2007
In this book 7 kids who are very intelligent have to stay there under contract and do research for the military but in Pinewood a lot of chemicals were being tested on lab rats and a girl named May rose was bit by one of them, and the chemical made people go crazy. A fire started Late in the after noon and because the chemical was very flammable and it was in the air pinewood had a fire and, at level 6 where chemicals were stored massive expiation erupted from behind the blast doors witch would have stopped the fire for a while. The kids though they might get out..........
Purchase Recommendation: Possibly purchase
Age Recommendation: Teen / middle school
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May 02, 2008
Teen Book Bloggers Review Eat Cake

I'm bringing everyone another review from our teen book bloggers. Enjoy!
Reviewer Name: K from 9th grade
Title:Eat Cake (located in the adult room under Fiction Ray)
Author: Jeanne Ray
Month/Year of Publication: 2003
Genre: Novel
Purchase Recommendation:
_x_ Definitely Purchase – one of the better books of the year
Age Recommendation:
_x_ This book is geared toward high school students/adults
Do you like to bake? If so Eat Cake by Jeanne Ray is definitely a book for you! When her husband, Sam, loses his job, Ruth isn't sure what to do. So, when Sam says he wants to discover himself and isn't ready to find a new job just yet, Ruth realizes that she must take matters into her own hands. She decides to bake cakes and sell them in an attempt to save her family from going bankrupt. Can she pull it off, or will her business fall flat? This book was very relate able for me. I have a passion for baking and it made me feel like I'm not alone. The characters are very realistic. For example, Ruth's daughter, Camile reminded me of a typical teenager. She tried to weasel her way out of things, threw a hissy fit, and pushed her mother to her limits.
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