Thursday, August 19, 2010

Dizzy Fantastic and Her Flying Bicycle by Andy Hueller


While trying to escape her neighbors rabid dog, T-Rex, Debbie finds out her new Thunderstrike bike can fly and she safely returns home.  Then Debbie decides to become Dizzy Fantastic, the towns undercover superhero, defender of the good, oppressor of evil. And while doing that, Debbie hopes to make friends too. But do superheroes have time for friends?

Dizzy Fantastic and her Flying Bicycle is a good book for both girls and boys. I have to be honest here.  I didn't want to read this book at first, but then my mom persuaded me to give it a try, and it turned out to be pretty good.  Dizzy doesn't alway feel like she fits in, and that's something we can all relate to a little, right?

Young Bibliomaniac gives Dizzy Fantastic and her Flying Bicycle 3 STARS!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

A Door in the Woods (The Jimmy Fincher Saga: Book One) by James Dashner


This whole story starts with a door, a door lying on the floor of the forest.  There are many trying to get to that door because behind it is a power that can destroy our world, and others.  It's up to Jimmy Fincher to stop them.  Jimmy Fincher used to be a normal kid, then he got kidnapped by a bunch of monsters and was told that they were going to get the power behind the door.  With that power they would combine our world with theirs.  And that would be bad.  Jimmy knew he had to stop the monsters but would he be able to?  Would he find the courage to enter the door for himself?

A Door in the Woods is the bomb. I read it in one day it was so good. I know you'll enjoy James Dashner's writing as much as I do.

Young Bibliomaniac gives A Door in the Woods 4 STARS!

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

The Adventures of Hashbrown Winters by Frank L. Cole


Hashbrown Winters is the leader of his treehouse club and he's gotten himself in a problem that could hurt his friends, and more importantly, him.  Hashbrown and his friends fear Hambone Oxcart, a bully the size of a bulldozer with feet the size of a small hippo.  Hambone isn't a fan of Hashbrown or his treehouse  club.  Lets just say he wants to pound Hashbrown into a tater tot. Can Hashbrown and his friends survive the wrath of Hambone?

The Adventures of Hashbrown Winters is a hilarious book that will keep you turning pages.  I stayed up late reading it because I couldn't put it down.  I really liked how all the characters had nicknames.  There are guys named Teeter-Totter, Pot Roast and Squid.  You'll have to read the book to find out where these characters nicknames came from.

I had never heard of Frank L. Cole before reading this book.  I love his writing style and can't wait to read more books by him.

Young Bibliomaniac gives The Adventures of Hashbrown Winters 5 STARS!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls



The last thing Jay Berry expects to find this summer is a tree full of monkeys, and he pays little attention to them. That is, until he finds out those monkeys are worth big money.  Just enough money to buy the .22 shotgun and horse Jay's been wanting since he can remember.  But the monkeys will stop at nothing to keep from getting caught. Can Jay Berry catch all the monkeys and get the prize money?  Will he finally get the horse and shotgun he's been dreaming of?

Summer of the Monkeys is the only book that ever that made me cry. It's one of the best books I've ever read.  Considering I'm a boy and I don't usually cry, it must be.  Summer of the Monkeys may even be better than Where the Red Fern Grows.  You HAVE to read this book!  It's a HAVE-TO read.  No option.

Young Bibliomaniac gives Summer of the Monkeys 5 STARS!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo


Despereaux is the youngest in a mouse family.  He is different than the other mice, he does not scurry or cower or do anything else a normal mouse would do.  One day while trying to learn how to scurry, Despereaux meets Princess Pea and instantly falls in love.  Unfortunately it's a big no-no to fall in love with a human when you're a mouse.  Despereaux finds out that Princess Pea has been taken down to the dungeon by an evil rat and he knows is the only one who can save her.  But can he?

I first read The Tale of Despereaux when I was in second grade and I still read it often. I know you will too.

Young Bibliomaniac gives The Tale of Despereaux 5 STARS!

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

For Boys Only: The Biggest Baddest Book Ever by Marc Aronson and HP Newquist


Want to know how to land a plane, hunt Sasquatch, and even make blood? Well this book has it all. Marc Aroson and HP Newquist's [The two geniuses who wrote this book] writing is amazing. Everything a boy wanted to know is crammed in here. Literally.

For Boys Only: The Biggest, Baddest Book Ever is a great book for boys of all ages.  If you're a boy, you'll find the information in this book helpful.  Especially if you plan on hunting a Yeti anytime soon.

Young Bibliomaniac gives For Boys Only: The Biggest, Baddest Book Ever 5 STARS!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum



When a huge cyclone flies Dorothy's house to the wonderful land of Oz, Dorothy must go to the great wizard of Oz and ask him to send her back to Kansas. But to get to the great wizard, Dorothy must go to the Emerald City, along with her four companions the Tin Woodman, the Scarecrow, the Cowardly Lion and her little dog Toto.  On their way to Emerald City Dorothy and her friends must overcome many obstacles.  There are winged monkey's, deadly poppies and the Wicked Witch standing in Dorothy's way of getting home.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is a classic, easy read great for all ages.

Young Bibliomaniac gives The Wonderful Wizard of Oz 4 STARS!

Friday, August 6, 2010

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo



Edward Tulane is a doll, a rabbit made of china.  He is loved by his owner, Abilene, and has a perfect life. Abilene's family go on a ship headed to London and Edward is accidentally thrown overboard. Fortunately, he is brought out of the sea by a fishermen but his journey doesn't end there.  As Edward travels around the world searching for Abilene, he discovers the meaning of love.

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is on of my all-time favorites. I know you will love it as much as I do.

Young Bibliomaniac gives The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane 5 STARS!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo by Obert Skye




Leven Thumps is a normal kid, kind of. OK, Not really. His parents hate him along with basically every other person on the planet. That is before he discovers Clover, a cat-like creature called a sycophant. Clover convinces Leven to come to Foo, a totally different world. Oh and he has to save our world from some crazy lunatic named Sabine.

Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo is funny and full of suspense with every page you turn.

Young Bibliomaniac gives Leven Thumps and the Gateway to Foo 4 STARS!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH by Robert C. O'Brien




It's almost moving day and Timothy, Mrs. Frisby's son, becomes sick.  Mrs. Frisby needs help from the rats of NIMH, an highly intelligent species who were close with her husband.  You see, Mrs. Frisby's husband mysteriously died recently and the rats of NIMH just may be their only hope.  Can the rats of NIMH help her?

Mrs. Frisby is a character to remember; she's brave and willing to do whatever it takes to help her son.  Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH is mysterious and suspenseful and forces you to keep reading.

Young Bibliomaniac gives Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH 4 STARS!