Mary+BD

Mary - Book Diary

no entires when checked 10/20 0/10 pts  you did not fulfill the minimum reading requirement for MP#1 which was 1 peer text and 2x texts on the theme of survival 0/10 pts checked at end of MP#2 dlj 25 points checked at end of MP#3 dlj 25 pts
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 * 9/?/11 || 10/20/11 || Blackbird || Jennifer Lauck || Definatly. This true story stirs up a lot of emotions in me and I really felt for Jenny and hoped for the best for her with every turn of the page. ||
 * 10/21/11 || 11/11/11 || Fast Food Nation || Eric Schlosser || Not finished. Coming along well though. It goes just beyond bashing the food and actually unravels the whole fast food web that's trapped people for years. ||
 * 11/21/11 || 11/26/11 || The Amityville Horror || Jay Anson || This was such an eerie story and I think it's even creepier because it's true. It's not just that the owners were plagued by horrors but many who entered the house were too. This book would be great for anyone looking for something scary and detailed. ||
 * 11/26/11 || 12/2/11 || The Trap || John Smelcer || This story strikes me as almost being an old Native American tale. It moves just slow enough so that, while being interested in whats happening now, you also cannot wait to turn the page and find out more. Anyone who's interested in Native American culture would enjoy this book. ||
 * 12/3/11 || 12/29/11 || The Reformed Vampire Support Group || Catherine Jinks || This book in no way is like the Twilight books, although from the title and cover you'd think so. No, this book has a different approach on vamps with a subtle romance woven in. If you've read the Twilight book I reccomend you pick this one up and begin a new obsession. ||
 * MP3 || MP3 || Misfit || Jon Skovron || I found this book very enjoyable. It takes a new twist on demons and looks at everything through a much different angle. ||
 * 3/9 || 3/12 || The Monstrumologist || Rick Yancey || It was so much fun reading this again! It's gory, sentimental, thrilling, and surprising all at the same time and everything just mixes together so well. ||
 * 3/14 || 3/19 || Murder On the Orient Express || Agatha Christie || I feel like this is Christie's best novel because it's such an original plot and while the solution crosses your mind several times while you're reading, you never actually would guess it's actually true. I never get tired of this book. ||