The Maze Runner is probably the best series/book that I have read. The series has recently had a new addition, "The Fever Code". I am going to do a review on that also, but I haven't read it yet. This book was very detailed. It was about a boy named Thomas who mysteriously arrived in this maze filled with teenage boys that had started a fort. Every day the maze doors open and close and big monsters come out. They are part natural, part mechanical. The kill and bring havoc. One day Thomas goes into the maze and gets "stung" by a robot. He either dies or lives, but that is for you to find out.
This is the summary from the book: Thomas, a teenager, arrives in a glade at the center of a giant labyrinth. Like the other youths dumped there before him, he has no memory of his previous life. Thomas quickly becomes part of the group and soon after demonstrates a unique perspective that scores him a promotion to Runner status -- those who patrol the always-changing maze to find an escape route. Together with Teresa, the only female, Thomas tries to convince his cohorts that he knows a way out.
I highly recommend reading this book because I loved reading it. I also recommend reading the other books in the series. If you are adventurous, watch the movies.
Thursday, March 31, 2016
Thursday, March 24, 2016
"The Hunger Games" By Suzanne Collins
A little over a year ago I read the Hunger Games because a
friend recommended it to me. I read the back of the book and I thought that the
book had a pretty good plot line. I gave the book a try and I enjoyed it more
than I thought I would.
It is a little slow start to the book but once you get into
it, the book really has an enjoyable rhythm to it. It started off with Katniss
meeting Peeta and then Katniss goes into the hunger games. When I first read
about the actual games, I thought that they were crazy and just a full on death
trap, which it technically is. The books really held my attention and I enjoyed
every minute of reading the book. The second book starts with Katniss on the
victory tour with Peeta and Katniss ends up getting a little “surprise” at the
end. The third book was my favorite because it was full of action and
introduced tons of new characters that I grew to really like. The last few
chapters featured multiple cliff hangers and those were what really made me
wonder why there isn’t a fourth one. I especially liked the last chapter
because it made you visualize Katniss’ future and decide for yourself what is
in store for her. That is why I highly recommend reading this series.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
"The Dead Gentlemen" By Mathew Cody
This week I went to my neighborhood library and one of the
books on display was “The Dead Gentlemen” by Mathew Cody. I read the summary
and the book looked amazing. I am only a quarter of the way through and the
book is full of action and suspense. The book switches between the early 1900s
to the modern day 21st century. The book is pretty hard to put down
and I have been told by teachers to stop reading during class. The book grabs
your attention from the very first page and maintains that strong hold throughout
the book, or at least to where I am. This guy named Pseudonymous Bosch wrote a review
on the back cover that says “Attention, thieves, scoundrels, and fearless
adventurers! This book is for you. From the underground lairs of monsters and
trolls to the underwater ruins of ancient civilizations, The Dead Gentlemen
will take you everywhere you ever wanted to go – and more than a few places you
never imagined. Read it now. Read it fast. Before some well-meaning person
snatches it away.”
The reason that he
talks about thieves is because the main character started out life as a thief. You
might be wondering what the real summary is so here it is: “Nineteenth-century
orphan Tommy Learner didn’t realize what he was getting himself into when he
stole a mechanical bird from the Dead Gentleman himself. The bird, nicknamed
Merlin, led him straight to the Explorer’s Society. More than simply aimless
wanderers, the Explorer’s Society has the ability to travel between multiple
worlds and increase their vast knowledge. The society, though, is beginning to
crumble as the Dead Gentleman is slowly conquering each world one by one. He is
headed to Earth next, and no punk street orphan or flimsy mechanical bird can
stop him.
Twenty-first-century Jezebel Lemon’s only adventure seems to
come in the form of watching her artist father work on the large mural in her
room. All that changes, however, once she decides to go exploring her large
apartment building’s basement. There she discovers the ghost, or something like
it, of a boy named Tommy Learner. The next thing she knows, she’s been
transported not only in the past, but also to a strange new world inhabited
with dinosaurs. Jezebel isn’t sure what happened, so she looks at Tommy for a
lot of answers in between running from dinosaurs and the local inhabitants.
Thoughts of getting home are dashed once the Dead Gentleman appears, and he’s
taken a strong interest in Jezebel.
Reluctantly, Tommy and Jezebel agree to work together, and
thus the three simple ideas of childhood are brought to fruition. Tommy and
Jezebel must explore different worlds in order to figure out how to stop the
Dead Gentleman from bringing to life all the monsters that lurk in the dark
corners of closets. If they don’t, then the world will be forever changed as
they know it. Present and past collide in order to save the future. I really
hope that you decide to read this book because I am really enjoying it!
Friday, March 11, 2016
"The Unknowns" By Benedict Carey
Last week I read a very interesting novel titled “The Unknowns”, written by Benedict
Carey. It is about two kids that live on a trashed out island full of trailer
homes. One of the biggest energy companies in the world is stationed under the
island. The book has many twists and turns but finishes off with one of the best
written cliff hangers that I have ever read. This is the summary from inside
the book: In
a trailer park called Adjacent, next to the Folsom Energy Plant, people have
started to vanish, and no one seems to care. At first Lady Di and her best
friend, Tom Jones, barely notice the disappearances—until their beloved math
tutor, Mrs. Clarke, is abducted, too. Mrs. Clarke has left them clues in the
form of math equations that lead them all over the trailer park, through hidden
tunnels under “Mount Trashmore,” and into the Folsom Energy Plant itself, where
Lady Di and Tom Jones and a gang of other misfits uncover the sordid truth
about what’s really happening there. The book is 260 pages
and all 260 pages truly succeed at capturing your interest.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Spring Break
Everybody loves spring break. Some adults get off work while
others sit in offices working. Nearly every child gets out of school for one of
the best breaks of the year. Kids get to hang out with each other even more. It’s
not like we don’t see each other enough at school!
It is a truly important time of the school year because kids
get to spend a week with their family. Some families work late and the kids can’t
bond with their parents, and now during the break they can spend time together!
It is also important because kids can do fun activities that they can’t
normally do during school weeks.
In my opinion one of the best ways to spend spring break is
to read books and chill out. I have done that nearly every spring break, but
this year I am going to do something else. My mom, brother and sister are going
to spend the week in Austin with some of our relatives and I am going to work
at our house with my dad. He is really into developing our home and doing cool landscaping
things, so during the break we are going to build a deck/bench on one side of
our pool. He is going to hopefully finish it by the end of the month. We still
need to set the foundation and buy a bunch of wood. We are most likely going to
stain and sand it ourselves but I don’t know if he wants to do the extra work.
On Thursday we are going to drive down to Austin and meet them for a few days
and drive back by Sunday afternoon.
Spring break is really important to me because I like the
extra week of relaxing and doing fun activities. I really couldn’t imagine what
I would do If spring break was “cancelled”. I would probably be driven mentally
insane. I bet that the kids of America would raid the white house and demand to
have the break back. The world would probably collapse on itself if spring
break were to be canceled.
Please comment below on what you are going to do for spring
break. J
Monday, March 7, 2016
About Me
I am Landon C. I am live in Texas and I am 12 years old. I am really interested in reading, bike riding, games and sports. I play baseball, soccer and lacrosse. I am on a select team for baseball and play for my middle school lacrosse team. I have played baseball since I was five and have really frown in skill. In my free-time I read, do homework, play X-Box, go outside, play with my siblings or help around the house. I really enjoy writing things. I have written one novel so far and I am really looking forward to writing blog entries.
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