Book Review: Beverly Cleary’s Beezus and Ramona
The too active and imaginative Ramona makes it hard for her older sister, Beezus, to feel the love.
The too active and imaginative Ramona makes it hard for her older sister, Beezus, to feel the love.
Hired to destroy a rival through computer sabotage, Kidd is in for the sting of a lifetime. But their successes turn bad when they find themselves on the wrong end.
It’s bad enough Carter and Evie are competing high-powered agents, but then their firms merge with their boss determined to sabotage Evie, and Carter caught in the middle.
That unexpected kiss from his sexy assailant has Walker Lund in hot pursuit. He’s never been interested in following in anyone’s footsteps. Nor has the artistic Trinity.
There’s a burglar on the loose in Scrubbley! What will happen when he steals one of the Wayward Crescent dragons? Will Grabber become a robber too?
Mum has never sold one of her special dragons before, but now Glade, the mood dragon needs to sleep someone.
Ten years after The Change rendered technology inoperable throughout the world, the totalitarian Protectorate prepares to wage war against the Bearkillers and Mackenzies.
A natural born guardian, Fane is now a warrior adrift, no woman will ever rule his heart again. Then Serra stumbles onto a conspiracy involving secret sects and ancient relics.
Good elves are intrigued by stock car racing, and bad elves run kiddie-porn and drug rings. Trapped in between are three runaway pawns in serious trouble in a deadly game between good and evil.
It’s a lightweight drama with a gentle lap of shallow melodramas with an interesting premise: deadly, life-sucking angels with no conscience.