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Saturday, October 3, 2009

Six Sentence Saturday

Welcome to Six Sentence Saturday.
Where I try to express my thoughts on recent reads using only 6 sentences!!!!.
At the end of each review I will post a
rating scale of 1-5 using the cute and original (lol) Playing Cards.
Rating scale will be as follows:

5 of Hearts- You must read this book NOW!!
4 of Hearts- A great read, put it on your TBR list.
3 of Hearts- Glad I read but no big deal

2 of Hearts- Why did I finish this?
Joker Card - Don't bother (why did I?)




North From Calcutta by Duane Evans
Who would've thought that I would enjoy a book that takes place in Pakistan, India and Saudi Arabia and that revolves around terrorism? Not me that is for sure, but I've realized that if it is a well-written book about espionage, terrorism, and has some great characters then I just may enjoy myself!! Tarek Durrani is a man that I would like to meet, I found him to be a fantastic and intriguing main character. I'm not familiar with Muslim names so it was slightly hard to keep track of who were the good guys and which ones were the bad guys, but that really is the only negative thing I can say about this book. Duane Evans knows his stuff and I felt like this (terrorism plot) was a scenario that has played itself out in various locations throughout the world. This book not only educates you, but it entertains you along the way.
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Bone: Out From Boneville Volume 1 by Jeff Smith
This is such a sweet, funny, charming, and witty graphic novel. I should've read this one a while back because my son Marc loved it. He has good taste as does several blogging buddies I know. If you're sitting on the fence in regards to graphic novels then I would tell you to grab this one. You will find yourself falling in love with Fone Bone, Smiley Bone, and maybe Phoney Bone as you travel along with them on their adventures trying to get back to Boneville. Now I just have to fight with a few middle school boys over number 2.....wonder who will win?

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23 comments:

  1. I'm so glad you loved Bone! :D And the series only gets better and better!

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  2. Yay, my favorite day on your blog!

    North from Calcutta sounds really good. I know what you mean about the names though. It's one of the biggest barriers for me with multicultural books.

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  3. These both sound good! Honestly, Staci, I think you should make this 6 sentence thing a meme. I look forward to it every Saturday and it is really all you need to know about a book to figure out if you would want to read it or not.

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  4. I probably would have been like U when it comes to that first book.....sounds interesting though and loveeeeeeeeeeeeeee the review of the second one....sounds FUN! :):):):):):):):):):):):):)

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  5. Bone is on my 'graphic tbr' list. Glad to hear it's a winner!

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  6. I really enjoyed the Bone series - glad to see you're enjoying it too.

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  7. Nolrth Calcutta seems interesting. You had a good week Staci.

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  8. I think I would enjoy North From Calcutta very much. I'll have to look out for that one!

    Kaye is right - this should be a meme!

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  9. I have to check out North Of Calcutta. The terrorism thing is very much real here. We kind of face it almost everyday, in a manner of speaking.

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  10. I like the sound of the first one. And I'm thinking about ordering Patricia Briggs new graphic novel.

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  11. Yay you read Bone!!!! It's such a great series :) And Nymeth is right!! It keeps getting better and better!

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  12. Oh, I've been wanting to read Bone! Glad you enjoyed it! :D

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  13. These both sound unique and interesting. Thanks for the recommendations. :-)

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  14. I'm putting Bone on my list only because of you!

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  15. I've been thinking about getting some of the Bone books for my kids. Now, after reading this, I'm sure my son would love this series.

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  16. I've been planning on trying the Bone series and your review has set me over the edge. Looks like I should find it at the library myself :)

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  17. North From Calcutta sounds so good! I will have to add that to my wish list. I am glad you enjoyed it, Staci.

    My husband introduced me to Bone years ago. I never read the entire series, but I did like what I read.

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  19. I'm yet to read a graphic novel but I'm keen to, maybe this would be a fun one to start with :-)

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  20. I've been meaning to pick up BONE for Daniel. Thanks for the reminder :)

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  21. My bet on who will win in the struggle for book 2 - the kids. I'll bet your too much of a pushover when it comes to getting kids to read. On the other hand, their anticipation may increase the reading pleasure. You are faced with a real dilemma!

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  22. My money's on you, Staci! You can take those 12-year-olds! :D

    "...and maybe Phoney Bone..." Totally cracked me up! Maybe, maybe not. ;)

    But darnit, did you have to make me add yet more to the wish list? Did you really? Well, if it was your goal, you succeeded, because I really think I'll love North From Calcutta!

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