Thursday, November 24, 2011

Review of Warriors- Omen of the Stars- Sign Of the Moon

Night Whispers (Warriors: Omen of the Stars #3) After the sharp-eyed Jay and the roaring Lion, peace will come on Dove's gentle wing.
The deadly battle between ThunderClan and ShadowClan is over, but the aftermath still echoes around all four Clans. As Dovepaw grapples with the knowledge that there are realms—and cats—her senses cannot reach, Jayfeather and Lionblaze are determined to figure out how StarClan could have allowed this fight to happen. Jayfeather soon finds the answer in the darkest of places, and he and Lionblaze prepare to do whatever they can to staunch the flow of evil into ThunderClan.
The ties that bind the Clans are slowly breaking in the face of the greatest threat that the warriors—and the warrior code—have ever known. As leaf-bare closes its grip upon the territories, Jayfeather, Lionblaze, and Dovepaw realize just how close the battle is, and how far they are from being able to succeed. And before the prey can run again, one more cat will be lost to the fight.

I have read all of the warriors books out so far and I have gotten hooked! This one is the third book in the fourth series, if you want to read this one you would want to start at the very beginning of the warriors books. This one I thought was amazing! You can tell that Erin Hunter has been writing for years!!!! I have never seen a grammar error in the books and I think that it is very fantastic! I would give this five stars!      

Review of Santa Maybe

Santa Maybe With a successful bakery to run, super cute nieces and nephews to spoil, and plenty of good friends to keep her company, Abbie's not about to start crying over the fact that she s doesn't have a boyfriend to spend Christmas with. But when her sister convinces her to write a note to Santa, Abbie has no idea that a little Christmas magic is about to land her the man of her dreams. Or rather, that man is about to land smack dab on the floor in front of her Christmas tree with no memory of how he got there.

Now Abbie and Ben have to figure out where he came from, who he really is, and if he's actually available.

Aubrey Mace, the award-winning author of Spare Change, has done it again! This light-hearted holiday romance is sure to please even the most cynical scrooge. Told with humor, sweetness, and Aubrey's signature wit, this is one Christmas story that will keep you smiling all year round.

This book was really great to read for me. I have been in a mood for a love story and a holiday book and I got both in this one! I think that it could have a bit more description, because there were a few times that I could not understand what was going on, but For the most part she did a really good job at explaining what she was wanting you to get from the book! I don't think that you could do any better at writing this book as Aubrey Mace did.  I would give it  three and a half stars. 

Review of Paint the Wind

Paint the Wind Maya is a captive. In Grandmother's house in California, every word and action is strictly monitored, and even Maya's memories of her mother have been erased--except within the imaginary world she has created. A world away, in the rugged Wyoming wilderness, a tobiano Paint horse called Artemisia runs free, belonging only to the stars. She embodies the spirit of the wild--and she holds the key to Maya's memories. How Maya's and Artemisia's lives intertwine, like a braided rein is at the heart of this richly drawn adventure about captivity and freedom, about holding on and letting go.


I really liked this book, because it was a story of hope and courage. I really liked how they were able to create the scenery of Wyoming. When I first read this book I sat reading it straight threw for hours! I've read it several times and it is still exciting every time that I've read it. I would highly recommend it for anyone who enjoy books on adventure, horses, and survival! I would give this 4 stars!  :)