
Say Something
Book
Sometimes the most difficult choice is the only one you can make. Maggie knows the abuse she...
General Fiction Adult Teens YA

Undead Girl Gang
Book
Meet teenage Wiccan Mila Flores, who truly could not care less what you think about her Doc Martens,...

Caught
Book
17 year-old Haley McWaid is a good girl, the pride of her suburban New Jersey family, captain of the...

Girl Made of Stars
Book
"I need Owen to explain this. Because yes, I do know that Owen would never do that, but I also know...
ya teens lgbtqia

David McK (3496 KP) rated Hornblower: The Even Chance (1998) in Movies
Aug 15, 2021 (Updated Aug 15, 2021)
Ant, therein, I found, lies my biggest problem with the film: Ioan Gruffudd (back before Hollywood came calling - he was Mr Fantastic from the original Fantastic Four movies, remember) is simply too old for the part!
That's not to say that he doesn't give it his all, or even manage to fully inhabit the role: just that, in this one at least, I couldn't get over the fact that Midshipmen were only supposed to be in their very early teens (11, 12, thereabouts), and yet here we have an actor in his mid 20s (at the time of recording) playing a 17 year old - and even 17, to me, seems too old to be a Midshipman during the period portrayed.

A Quiet Undertaking
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Life is never dull in the California Gold Country town of Flat Skunk. But deaf journalist Connor...

David McK (3496 KP) rated Only You Can Save Mankind (Johnny Maxwell #1) in Books
Feb 20, 2022
Why me?
If not you, who else?
I first read this not long after it was published, back in the early-to-mid 1990s, at which time I was exactly it's target audience being in my mid teens myself.
By that point, I had already discovered Terry Pratchett's wonderful Discworld novels, but hadn't read many - any? - of his non-Discworld books.
That changed when I read this, which would go on to become the first in his so-called Johnny Maxwell series (comprising this, Johnny and the Dead and Johnny and the Bomb).
Reading this now (in the early 2020s), it still holds up remarkably well, even if it is noticeable how much society has changed: mobile phones weren't really a thing back in the 90s, personal computers were relatively new, the Gulf War was still ongoing ...

Back Together Again (The Wish Makers #5)
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Everyone wants a home. Will Ainsley ever get one? A best friend, a boyfriend, and a coveted spot...
Young Adult Urban Fantasy

Escaping Toward Freedom
Book
Escaping Toward Freedom is the fictional story of four teens who escape a human trafficking ring....
Literature mystery suspense African American fiction

Hazel (1853 KP) rated Danny Dirks and the Heir of Pendragon in Books
Dec 17, 2018
Danny Dirk is and ordinary fourteen year old boy with a passion for baseball, however as he approaches his fifteenth birthday peculiar things begin to happen.
Beginning with the arrival of the new foreman for their apple farm, Danny begins experiencing the impossible. Eventually, Grandfather Pendrake, a surname not unlike Pendragon, reveals that Danny comes from a special lineage, one typically assumed to be a myth; and explains that a particular mythical beast is, in fact, very real.
S. A. Mulraney begins his young adult novel with an interesting prologue that leaves the reader with a range of questions. Firstly, the characters are referred to as 'they' resulting in a feeling of suspense as the reader has no idea whether they are good or bad. It turns out that 'they' are Mr Brennan and his standoffish daughter Kara. However the original use of 'they' leaves the question as to what they are, which is heightened by words such as 'scales' and 'wings' as well as the suggestion that they can communicate with dragonflies.
Danny Dirk and the Heir of Pendragon is an exciting novel. Although it felt a little slow to start, the story picks up towards the end and concludes on a cliffhanger leaving the reader eager for the next book.
Although the main character is in his mid teens, the writing style is suitable for boys and girls in their earlier teens and upwards, however there are some scenes that are more appropriate for readers with a maturer outlook.
This novel will attract a range of interest particularly for those who prefer a book that is quick and easy to read. It should also attract the attention of those with a preference for the fantasy genre, especially about dragons, and also those who enjoy myths and legends, in particularly the legendary king of England, King Arthur.
Mulraney's adaptation of the history of King Arthur is original and intriguing, and his version of dragons are very creative.
This review uses a rating on the basis on personal preference but it is sure to be loved by the intended target audience.