by Mark Frost
When I saw this cover, I knew it was something I needed to look at. When I read the back, I knew it was something that I needed to read right away. Luckily, I was not let down. This book was far from perfect, but it still managed to be surprisingly good, and I found it difficult to put down. This bo...
I love this book so much. I love how simplistically it is written, I love the characters, and I love the plot, the story, the everything. I am so glad I finally checked this book out. What I really love is that the characters are so obviously teenagers. THEY ACTUALLY ACT THEIR AGE!!!! It's a miracle...
There were times that it faltered but overall this is an interesting, if slightly predictable story of a boy who has moved a lot who discovers that he has powers that put him ahead of others, ends up in a boarding school that has secrets and lies and fights to find out what's going on and to survive...
This book was awesome! I loved it from start to finish. It's pretty fast paced and kept me fully engaged. On first look, it may seem that this book is just another story about a special academy for the privileged youth who may possess special abilities. While it does involve those elements, it go...
This story had lots of familiar elements - a young man who has been educated by his parents to keep his abilities secret, frequent moves without explanation, a chance to attend a special school for exceptional kids, unknown enemies who seem to be everywhere. The way Frost wove them together made a c...
Initial thoughts: "The Paladin Prophecy" reminded me a good bit of Anthony Horowitz's Alex Rider series mixed with many supernatural and technological elements in spurts. It's a cool story of an extraordinarily gifted boy who ends up at a special school and put to the test against enemies that seek...
5 very good oatmeal butterscotch chip cookies!Cover Love:Meh. I don't think it's particularly eye-catching but I do think boys will be fine carrying it around.Why I Wanted to Read This:My friend Shannon was reading this summer and raving about it on Twitter and GoodReads. In fact, most everyone wa...