
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Hazel, 16, was diagnosed with cancer when she was 12. It was bad. She thought she was going to die. But miraculously, a new procedure prolongs her life. She’s still dying but not as quickly. Her parents force her to go to Cancer Support Group. Talk about depressing. Everyone there has cancer. Even the group leader is a cancer survivor. One day, she notices a gorgeous guy–Augustus is his name. Maybe Support Group isn’t that bad after all. This touching story of true love will keep readers turning the pages. Funny, sad, heart-warming and tear jerking at times Green takes readers on a journey of hope and survival.
Review by Barb, CLP – Allegheny

Two Little Girls in Blue by Mary Higgins Clark
1. Name two characters and give brief personality descriptions.
Mr. & Mrs. Frawley. Mr. Frawley was depressed and stressed-out. As for Mrs. Frawley, she was the same.
2. Write a sentence or two about what happened in the plot:
Mrs. 7 Mr. Frawley’s twin girls (age 3) were kidnapped and they had to pay a $8 million ransom.
3. Write two sentences about what it was that you enjoyed about this work (or about what you didn’t enjoy):
I enjoyed the part when they had go the twin girls back. And when the kidnappers had got caught and put in jail.
Review by Towanda
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