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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Frozen Fire

Hi!

I've read a great book recently. The book was called Frozen Fire, by Tim Bowler.
Here's one of my favorite quotes:
(Inspiring Quote of the Day)
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"Days, weeks, months, years," said the boy. "Minutes and hours and seconds. I don't know about any of those things." — Tim Bowler: Frozen Fire

The book is a deep thinking read. When I finished reading Frozen Fire, the book was actually finished. The book left me to gather my thoughts and try to create an impossible solution . . . For ten minutes, I stared blankly out the window. The book has such depth. Tim Bowler is "the master of the philosophical thriller."


Top Books This Week:
  1. Frozen Fire -- Impossibly awesome. (See above.) Ages: 14 and up
  2. Whip It -- Spicy girl power . . . Lean, mean, blue-haired machine! Ages: 14 and up
  3. The Kindling: Fire-Us Trilogy -- Easy read, but interesting, gripping story line. Ages: 11 and up.

Celebration for Emma B. on May 1! Happy b-day, buddy.

Rock ON!

3 comments:

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  2. Hi it's lorna! When is the spy blog coming? Have a great weekend!

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  3. the thing about this book,and im not saying its a fault from tim bowler but possibly even a way in which all authors should aspire too, is that the book is left with the same curiosity in which it started, and all the questions which you were eager to read throughout are never answered, who is the boy? what is he? is it even a boy? Who raped Angelica? all these questions left unanswered and its only a matter of opinon which depends on whether you think its an affective technique.

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