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Review: "Thunderhead," by Neal Shusterman
Book 2 in the series begins one year after Scythe ends. Rowan is now known as Scythe Lucifer and he's made it his mission to permanently...
Mrs. Denney
Apr 18, 20181 min read


Student Review: "Genius: The Game," by Leopold Gout
Genius: The game follows the story of 3 teenagers; Rex Huerta, a prodigy programmer out of california, Tunde Oni, a Self- taught engineer...
Mrs. Denney
Feb 23, 20181 min read


Student Review: "The Hunger Games," by Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games is a dystopian novel set in the time of the future. A country, Panem, is separated into twelve different districts. ...
Mrs. Denney
Feb 10, 20181 min read


Review: "Swarm," by Scott Westerfeld
In this sequel to Zeroes, the story continues with the Zeroes trying to focus their powers for good. They have even opened an underground...
Mrs. Denney
Feb 3, 20181 min read


Student Review: "Halo: The Flood," by William C. Dietz
The Flood is a book about Halo CE (a video game). It's about a super soldier (Spartan) escapes a ship from aliens. He lands in a...
Mrs. Denney
Dec 5, 20171 min read


Review: "When She Woke," by Hillary Jordan
In a not-too-distant future, criminals are punished with having their skin colored according to their crime. They're put on live TV in...
Mrs. Denney
Aug 6, 20172 min read


Review: "Stars Above," by Marissa Meyer
I absolutely loved the Cinder series by Marissa Meyer, and it was fun to reconnect with characters from the series. Each short story...
Mrs. Denney
Aug 2, 20171 min read


Review: "Smoke," by Dan Vyleta
I liked this story, but it felt like it took me forever to read. I read a lot of dystopian novels, and this one didn't meet the standards...
Mrs. Denney
Jul 18, 20171 min read


Review: "The Last Star," by Rick Yancey
I started listening to this book months ago, but only made it about 75 pages in. I picked it back up (in print form) today while I was...
Mrs. Denney
Jul 16, 20161 min read


Review: "Fuzzy Mud," by Louis Sachar
Fifth grader Tamaya has to walk home with seventh-grader Marshall. It's her mom's rule: Don't walk home alone. So, Tamaya and Marshall...
Mrs. Denney
Apr 27, 20161 min read
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