Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Taking over the world guide
Man I like these kinds of books the funny ones that are all about something evil and a 3rd person point of view of the person talking about what to do. This one was funny because it was a kid talking. The funniest thing in the book was when he was talking about what would happen when you read this book don't tell others or else they'll spend their money on this and then wait you know what tell everyone you can about it and tell them to tell everyone about it. The self realization was so funny since he is a kid the funniest part was when he was talking about his mom "they cook for you they clean so it's okay if you don't have a personal maid that's about as close to one and is free." It was that point I realized either was lazy or a small kid. And that a little bit about my book how to take over the world.
Monday, May 2, 2016
Shadow squadron white needle
In this book it's called white needle because terrorists have a chemical weapon classified as a white needle. When a terrorist group plans to use a chemical missle on a target unknown to the shadow squadron they have to track an old terrorist who surfaced up in Syria after some suspicious activity. This terrorist hunt is a deadly one, wonder if they can catch this terrorist before something happens.
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Shadow squadron phantom sun
This is a classic recovery mission gone bad, after a uac (unknown aircraft) crashes somewhere nearby a science facility. Sounds bad already it gets worse. The squad has to go in and retrieve a device from the crash. (Then the worse comes in)The Russian special forces basically mess with there plans because they wanted to retrieve the uac the team has to decide innocent civilian scientist lives or the mission objective. Which one do they pick found out when you read it. A part in this book that was really important was
Monday, April 18, 2016
Shadow squadron steel hammer
In the third book by Carl Bowen the shadow squadron has to do something you would probably see in movies parachute onto a train gain access to the train get to the weapons cache and secure it all while trying to kill Isis elites onboard the train. A part in the book talks about the mission and the guys just act like it nothing, like they do it a million times. I know sounds impossible but then again they have their awesome leader cross who has basically done the impossible right... We'll see if there squad can finish the mission.
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Shadow Squadron Guardian Angel
This book has more of a one choice challenge to the book the challenge was the senators plane crashed down and he was taken captive. Shadow Squadron has to keep the senator alive of course and get him out of the enemies hands safely. One thing though the soldiers were kids they had to get to the senator and out without killing the kids. He then finds out the kids helped the senator while the adults went to radio the rest. So he has to protect the kids and the senator while an army is on their way to kill them, this seems a little unnerving I wonder what will happen
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Shadow Squadron Dragon Teeth
This book is an awesome choice book I can relate it to any call of duty games. In each one there is an objective, a setback or advantage, and a completion, Plus terrorists and choices. This is a series and there are five books I am doing the second one next and so far the are pretty cool books for projects or just for fun mainly because they have an adequate amount of pages good content twists and sof course more choices but you don't choose. This book was made by Carl Bowen
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Blowing up the world?
Andrew north blows up the world is made by Adam selzer and is what I would call an amazing story about a young kid who somehow believes his dad and brother are spies, when he borrows his brothers calculator he thinks it's a transmitting device to tell spy HQ something, when he sends a message it goes crazy he then took the batteries out thing of course he inks he just sent a message to blow up the world then his teacher takes and locks it away who is a supposed evil Russian spy as his brother says. To find out how he stops the world from destruction read Andrew north blows up the world.
Tuesday, February 23, 2016
Graveyard book
The graveyard book by Neil gaiman bit of a supernatural book but still shows a perspective of what the wonders of a graveyard could hold. The multiple illustrators made the sense and style of the book pages come to life.the story revolves around the graveyard and a boy who has lived here his whole life (by one year). Since two he has been raised by ghost and his caretaker which is also the undertaker. He has learned to turn invisible/fade and above all else can see and befriend ghosts. I mainly like this book for the storyline and art style the 5 illustrators showed in the book. I would recommend this to you if your into supernatural type of books with ghost and urban legends like Dracula.
Wednesday, February 10, 2016
Jewish bystanders #12
Because they thought it wasn't that bad or didn't know what was going on. What inspired the Jews was that those who came back and told of what happened to the Jews that were killed in the gas chambers. I would've found out what happened or just work in the bakery or somewhere but not the camps.
Dumbest idea ever
This book is about a kid writer, it's basically his autobiography in drawings since he makes comics. But it also shows about his childhood in a chatholic school and high school and it talks about everything from his childhood to his love life. But it all revolved around one thing his comics. When he makes his first one there is a really bad mistake the pages are in the wrong order if you wanna know more you gotta read the book. Graphic novel
Adversity
When it comes to adversity America has a lot of it when it comes to unemployment and racial views political differences its mainly in the differences in us all. I remember when it came to racial views I had a lot of adversity many people called my mom names and made fun of me. But it shows we all have differences everyone.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Treaties trenches mud and blood
I like the fact that this is a series and would like to read more of them, but I like the fact in this book is that they specifies certain things in this book instead of everything it Nathan Hale said "we don't have time to cover the flying aces of WW1 they deserve there own book." That shows he wanted to specify one the land war more than the air war. This is the reason I like this book it specifies and still keeps it comic book style, and gives a view you would read in a history book.
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