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About bunnybean

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bunnybean's Reviews:

Picture Katniss Everdeen, but as a Crybaby

April 29, 2017 by bunnybean 1 Comment

I know this is my second time posting this year and both reviews have been complaining about books. But I can’t help myself. I checked Article 5 out of the library just about a month ago and picked up the book the minute I got home from school. It seemed right up my alley. I love science fiction books, especially when they’re set in a dystopian future. When I saw the word “war” I jumped out of my seat and grabbed it before anyone else could. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Young Adult

Lizzie Not-So-Bright

April 27, 2017 by bunnybean 3 Comments

Around Winter Break 2016, everyone in English class had to read a book and could choose this one or two others. My teacher told me this would be my best option because it was very challenging and he knew I liked to read a lot of hard books. Eagerly, I picked it up and brought it home, having no idea what was in store for me. I procrastinated the whole break and never read a single page. When I arrived back at school, I realized […]

Filed Under: Fiction

Every story really needs a Han Solo

January 30, 2016 by bunnybean 16 Comments

Hi, everyone! I hope you’re having a great start to the year. I’m so excited to be doing cannonball read again! I just finished a book called Scarlet, which is the second book in the Lunar Chronicles. I’d like to thank Terri (ModernLove) for getting me the third book, Cress, for Christmas in the book swap. I can’t wait to start reading it! The book continues the story about Cinder, a mechanic who is cyborg. In the previous book, Cinder, Cinder is invited to the […]

Filed Under: Fiction, Science Fiction Tagged With: Bunnybean, CBR8, Cinder, Marissa Meyer, Scarlet

There are ghosts in the house!

February 23, 2014 by bunnybean Leave a Comment

In school, my teacher just read this book to us. Its about a girl named Jayne, who just moved from California to Williamsburg, Virginia. Her parents work for the government and have to move around a lot, which is hard for Jayne. Her parents have to go away for the whole summer, so Jayne goes to live with aunt Liz. Aunt Liz works at a hospital, and she DOESNT believe in ghosts. Jayne meets a real ghost inside Aunt Liz’s house, who was part of […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: #CBR6, A Haunting in Williamsburg, Bunnybean, Lou Kassem, Scootsa1000

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