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Jordan is on page 41 of 208 of You Don't Even Know Me: Stories and Poems About Boys
I am really enjoying this book. I do not understand why Cindella doesn't see that Tow-Kaye does not want to get married at 17. If she loved him so much, she would be able to realize that things are going to fast for him. She is also already pregnant and now both of then have to grow up to be mature adults, for sake of the baby. I just hope that they can realize what they need to do right for their lives.
May 25, 2012 04:22AM Add a comment
You Don't Even Know Me: Stories and Poems About Boys

Jordan
Jordan is on page 532 of 544 of Burned (Burned, #1)
A theme of this book is trust. In this book all you can count on is trust. Nothing else. She had to trust what her gut was telling her to do to go live with her Aunt. Even though her choice may have been bad, she had to trust her mother to step up and take care of her children and protect them. Trust is the biggest thing in this book and it is all nase on the decisions you make.
May 22, 2012 05:54PM Add a comment
Burned (Burned, #1)

Jordan
Jordan is finished with ttfn (Internet Girls, #2)
I wonder why the author chose to write these types of books. All of the books are basically chats through intant-messaging and I would like to know why. Why couldn't they just write it out as regular dialogue? Then I realize that in these days, all we really talk through is IMing. We barely speak to each other in person. I figured maybe they are just trying to connect with us through what we use today.
May 15, 2012 07:55PM Add a comment
ttfn (Internet Girls, #2)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 174 of 250 of ttfn (Internet Girls, #2)
I do not understand why Maddie would bring all of this horrible stuff up. Angela and Maddie are talking about bad influences. Doing drugs will get them no where but they really just need to trust each other. Angela needs Maddie to listen to her because she is jut tryIng to be a good friend and look out for her. I would do the exact same thing. I would never want my friends to get hurt. I really can relate to this.
May 10, 2012 05:58PM Add a comment
ttfn (Internet Girls, #2)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 82 of 250 of ttfn (Internet Girls, #2)
I really enjoy this book. It is showing you what really goes on in girls lives. We use all of these instant messaging things and most of us have probably gone through the same things these characters are. It's really easy to relate to and it gives you the thought of what would you have done in that situation. I can't wait to see what happens next because maybe it happened to me as well.
May 09, 2012 05:10AM Add a comment
ttfn (Internet Girls, #2)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 352 of 544 of Burned (Burned, #1)
Now that she gets to leave her family really just shows me how brave a young woman can be. Although she really didn't want to leave her family with her abusive father, she looked passed that and saw something good for her. She made the decision to leave and progress her life and stop putting everyone else's before hers. She may wish that she could take it back but, I think this was the best decision for her.
May 03, 2012 02:59PM Add a comment
Burned (Burned, #1)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 273 of 544 of Burned (Burned, #1)
This is my second time reading this book and it just seems to be better than the first time. I am noticing some details that I did not notice the first time that make me change how I see things in the book. It changes your complete thoughts and outlooks on the book and each character. Maybe this happens with all or only some books but, I am really enjoying this even more now.
May 01, 2012 05:08PM Add a comment
Burned (Burned, #1)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 142 of 544 of Burned (Burned, #1)
I think that the theme of this book is being sorry for one another. derek leaves Patty and its not fair. So the family starts to feel sorry for her. I think that the family should just leave her alone and let her make her own decisions. They barely even care about her anyway. Maybe its best for her to be left alone, then she wont feel cared for.
Apr 13, 2012 09:01PM Add a comment
Burned (Burned, #1)

Jordan
Jordan is finished with What Do You Want to Do Before You Die?: The Buried Life
I really enjoyed this book. It was one of those books that you can never put down. It gives you life lessons that are worth going by. It makes you think about the things you have already accomplished in life and what you want to still do. All of these boys had a goal to reach in life. They gathered together to reach their goals together. I wish that I could do that. Maybe I can make my own bucket list now.
Apr 11, 2012 08:06PM Add a comment
What Do You Want to Do Before You Die?: The Buried Life

Jordan
Jordan is finished with The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight
I was very satisfied with this book. I guess there really is such thing as love at first sight. Maybe some people don't believe it but, this book has changed my whole view of it. I used to think, maybe it could happen but its very unlikely. Now, it can happen at any given moment in time. I guess being in love is based off of the person that appeals to what you're looking for, or the complete opposite. Who knows?
Apr 10, 2012 08:49PM Add a comment
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

Jordan
Jordan is on page 186 of 236 of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight
I think that the theme of this book is being true to who you are. If you feel like you are in love, you have make sure that the other person loves you for you. You cannot pretend to be someone else to fit what the other person wants. Being who you are and staying true to it, is what will get you to what you want. You just have to believe in yourself, this book has taught me that. I am enjoying all of the advice.
Apr 09, 2012 07:19PM Add a comment
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

Jordan
Jordan is on page 198 of 224 of What Do You Want to Do Before You Die?: The Buried Life
What do you want to do before you die? Have you ever thought about that? Ever? I have not. Not until I started to read this book, did i realize how many different things the world offers. Some things are a little ridiculous but, its based on your own opinion. This is why I really enjoy this book!
Apr 03, 2012 02:41PM Add a comment
What Do You Want to Do Before You Die?: The Buried Life

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Jordan is on page 132 of 224 of What Do You Want to Do Before You Die?: The Buried Life
Reading all of the things that people want to do before they die, is actually every interesting. I could never imagine choosing one thing to do before I die. I have a million things but, when you are in a certain situation, it all changes. I really wish that they make a second book because this is amazing!
Mar 29, 2012 04:41PM Add a comment
What Do You Want to Do Before You Die?: The Buried Life

Jordan
Jordan is on page 92 of 224 of What Do You Want to Do Before You Die?: The Buried Life
I am really enjoying this book. The boys that wrote this book are trying to show people the real meaning of life and what it means to live. They asked a bunch of people to tell them what they wanted to do before they died and it is so interesting to see what people actually want to do before they die. I never really thought about what I want to do but this book has got me thinking about it. Its amazing!
Mar 27, 2012 04:00PM Add a comment
What Do You Want to Do Before You Die?: The Buried Life

Jordan
Jordan is on page 104 of 236 of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight
I think that this book is starting out to be kind've awkward. Oliver and Hadley do not really mesh well together. They cannot even carry on a conversation. It says, "Her eyes sweeping across Hadley's stricken face, Oliver's cheeks flushed." They continue to talk even though there are weird pauses. Maybe this is how you know it is love. But, I hope something interesting happens because this is boring me.
Mar 22, 2012 03:39PM Add a comment
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

Jordan
Jordan is on page 47 of 236 of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight
I think that the theme of this book would have to be staying true who you are. If you meet someone and have feelings for them, you can't be a whole different person and expect them to like you. You have to introduce yourself and start off a conversation with something you would like to talk about, not something to make the other person feel comfortable. The characters are trying to change but its not working.
Mar 21, 2012 04:36PM Add a comment
The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

Jordan
Jordan is finished with Charlie St. Cloud (Film)
I think that the theme of this book is regret. Charlie regrets taking his brother out because he feels he was the one that killed him. Even after the brother dies, Charlie doesn't even go back to sailing. He feels that it is not worthy unless he is doing it with his brother. After he meets a girl, is when he feels the regret of stopping his talent. Once he starts again, he realizes that this was good for him.
Mar 09, 2012 04:28AM Add a comment
Charlie St. Cloud (Film)

Jordan
Jordan is finished with Deadline (Tina Boyd #3)
I think that the theme of this book would be the curiousity of friendship. You never really knowbwho your friends are or who you can trust. Even if you feel trusting of somone, you never really know if they are making you fall into a trap or not. Its basically to be careful with who you give your word to and know who you can trust.
Mar 07, 2012 04:23AM Add a comment
Deadline (Tina Boyd #3)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 337 of 368 of Deadline (Tina Boyd #3)
I would say that the main character of this book is a very mysterious person. In almost every chapter, he is looking to find out something new. He wants to find the steps to solving his mystery. Yet, he is also a very careful person. Although he wants to solve his mystery, he knows that he cannot give himself away.
Mar 02, 2012 04:42AM Add a comment
Deadline (Tina Boyd #3)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 213 of 368 of Deadline (Tina Boyd #3)
When I read this book, I feel like I am in another world. The title of this book explains how I feel. I feel like there is no ending of this story. It keeps leaving me with these cliffhangers and makes me even more curious every time I stop. I hope that there is a second book because this is an amazing, interesting book.
Feb 28, 2012 06:00PM Add a comment
Deadline (Tina Boyd #3)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 54 of 368 of Deadline (Tina Boyd #3)
This book is interesting because there are so many ideas and thoughts that come to my mind when reading it. I get the feeling of curiosity when a different character is being introduced. It blows my mind how much detail there is. Every little thing in the setting can make such a difference in your outlook on the book. I hope that there are sequels of this book because I am really enjoying it.
Feb 16, 2012 05:17PM Add a comment
Deadline (Tina Boyd #3)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 97 of 288 of The Witches' Kitchen
I can tell that Natterjack is smarter than the other fairies. They all wanted to hide in an obvious spot where they could be found but Natterjack is the only one who realizes it. She says, "Not only if we stay here will the Sisters find us but, anything else of power will, as well." (76) The other fairies didn't even have a thought in their minds about that. I just hope that now they do not always rely on Natterjack!
Feb 07, 2012 03:21PM Add a comment
The Witches' Kitchen

Jordan
Jordan is finished with The Glass Case
In the text it says," For the past three weeks this has been our routine. My puppy requires more supervision then my toddler." I think that April is still to young to be dealing with this. She is technically still a kid and doesn't know how to be a parent. But something is telling me that her husband, Ryan, isn't doing any good for her. Hopefully the author will reveal this to me soon!
Jan 31, 2012 05:04PM Add a comment
The Glass Case

Jordan
Jordan is on page 296 of 308 of The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1)
I still cannot believe that Jacob is not letting go of his mother being gone. I mean, I understand that its really hard to lose someone you really love. But, why is it taking him so long to realize it. It says. "Jacob wished he could wake up from his nightmare he was living in, but this was no delusion." He still hasn't sunken it in that shes gone. I hope he realizes this soon because this is getting a little boring.
Jan 19, 2012 03:27PM Add a comment
The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 246 of 278 of Wintergirls
Lia is changing a lot. It says "I cannot believe this." Before she was taking it all in and really adjusting to her being gone. Now since she is finding out how this happened, she can't really believe what happened and why it happened. I hope that she can get back to before because if she cannot handle this, I think she will have a mental breakdown.
Jan 17, 2012 03:29PM Add a comment
Wintergirls

Jordan
Jordan is on page 246 of 278 of Wintergirls
Jan 17, 2012 03:28PM Add a comment
Wintergirls

Jordan
Jordan is on page 84 of 308 of The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1)
I think that this book started out really weird. At first, I thought that Jacob was an angel in heaven but, not his mom is the one that is dead. Also, Jacob's uncle won't really give information on his mom. But, i feel that Jacob should be able to know. For example, Jacob's uncle says, "All we can do now is pray for your mom and hope that she's in God's hands." Jacob should just try to figure things out on his own.
Jan 05, 2012 03:27PM Add a comment
The Soulkeepers (The Soulkeepers, #1)

Jordan
Jordan is on page 156 of 278 of Wintergirls
I think that the theme of this book would be friendly. As soon as Lia meets Elijah, she feels a certain connection to him and tells her about herself and he does the same. For example, on page 121, they start a conversation and ask each other questions. Elijah asks, "How old are you?" Lia reeplies with,"18." They really connected to each other fast but, I hope its not to fast.
Jan 03, 2012 06:53PM Add a comment
Wintergirls

Jordan
Jordan is on page 156 of 278 of Wintergirls
I ink that the theme of this part of the book would be friendly. As soon as Lia meets Elijah, she feels a certain conncection to him and tells her about herself and he does the same. For example, on page 121, they start a conversation and ask each other questions. Elijah says "I'm appalled. How old are you?" Lia replies with "18." They really connected to each other fast but, I hope its not to fast.
Jan 03, 2012 06:50PM Add a comment
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