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text 2019-11-28 10:44
Enhance your child's confidence by enrolling them in private schools Sydney

 

Children are the foundation of the future of the world. They shall be confident enough to face the situations that will arise in the future. Private schools Sydney provides such a learning environment that helps to enrich and nourish their academic and social knowledge. The private schools establish a healthy relationship between teachers, students, and guardians all at the same place. Creativity among the students is developed so that they can grow from the same old fashioned parrot learning system to the creative learning system. For the overall development of a child, private schools shall be preferred.

Source: www.nbcs.nsw.edu.au
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text 2015-05-27 04:17
Tbr Tuesday!
P.S. I Still Love You - Jenny Han
Confessions: The Private School Murders - Maxine Paetro,James Patterson

Sorry! I've kinda failed at doing daily posts, I got busy! But I'm here today! 

 

Tuesdays will be by To Be Read day. I'll post about two books that I plan on reading and why. 

 

P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han

Why?? Because it's part of the series with To All the Boys I've Loved Before! (or maybe it's only the two books I don't know). I loved To All the Boys I've Loved Before so I'm sure I'll love this one! I'm also really excited to read more about the story considering how the first one left off! (Don't worry, this is spoiler free!) 

 

Confessions: The Private School Murders by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro

Why?? Because I loved Confessions of a Murder Suspect and I've been meaning to read this book since it came out. I seriously bought it back in October and I haven't read it yet. I'm such a fail. But since I read Maximum Ride Forever I want to read more James Patterson so I think this'll be my next read after P.S. I Still Love You. Also, because I need to read the Paris Mysterious as well XD I need to stop buying new books and read the ones I have. 

 

That's it for now! Thanks for reading! Tomorrow will be What i'm reading Wednesday if I remember to post! 

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review 2015-03-06 13:26
Confessions: The Private School Murders - Maxine Paetro,James Patterson

The saga of the Angel children continues in the follow up to Confessions of a Murder Suspect. This book opens with Matthew still in jail for the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, and the emergence of serial killer who is killing private school girls. 

 

I though this was a fun little read. The mysteries made sense, with the exception of what was going on with Fern Haven, but even that I could somewhat buy into (suspension of disbelief right?).

 

I will be taking a break from James Patterson for a while. I've over consumed him in the last month and a half and need a break.

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text 2014-07-28 18:42
Is Your Mojo Workin'?
Mojo - Tim Tharp

This mystery for the 12 and up crowd is told by a boy who is a bit on the fringe of things at his school, not an outcast but not popular, obtuse and a bit selfish, who wishes for instant fame and glory aka mojo. Not a bad description of your average teenage kid. He literally falls into a mystery when he hides in a dumpster to outrun some older teen thugs, and discovers he's sharing the space with a dead classmate. After getting past the fact that he is initially a suspect, he gets embroiled in another mystery, the disappearance of a girl his age from a cushy prep school. Are these events connected? I read this book with my ears and found the plot engaging with a neat twist at the end. Because the rich kids in this book come off as terminally superficial and entitled, it would be interesting to get reactions from affluent suburban kids. Dylan, our sleuth, begins with values just as superficial as those of his rich counterparts, but in the course of the story he does grow and mature. I would put this book on my junior high library shelf and would gladly booktalk it to youngsters who like mysteries.

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review 2014-07-15 05:08
Another fun Angel family mystery
Confessions: The Private School Murders - Maxine Paetro,James Patterson

Tandy is back and this time she has 3 mysteries to solve. First, who killed her brother's fiancee (Matthew is on trial for the murder, but Tandy is pretty sure he didn't do it). Second, who is killing wealthy private school girls (who are about Tandy's age). And finally, how are poisonous creatures getting inside the exclusive Dakota building where the Angel family lives. Oh, and she is still trying to figure out some of her past; what memories of her love James are real and what happened to him?

 

Tandy isn't certain if she will still have the mental focus and skills needed to solve these mysteries. First, she has been off her "vitamins" since her parents' death. These "vitamins" were actually drugs given to the Angel children by their parents to make them more focused, smart and strong. Will Tandy still be able to solve the mysteries without her special drugs?  And will she be able to concentrate with the constant distracting  thoughts of James running through her mind.

 

A new character, Jacob is introduced in this book. Uncle Peter has left Jacob in charge, he is the new guardian of the Angel children. He is the most sweet and caring adult the Angel children have ever known. He is more loving and caring than Maud & Malcolm ever were.

 

All in all, this was another great Patterson book. Tandy is a fun narrator and I enjoy reading about her adventures. 

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