Casting The First Stone255 reviews
Kimberla Lawson Roby

Kensington, 2002

A wonder read

+ good read
+ A great read

I really loved this book. I couldn't put it down Pastor Black was something else. There was so much drama you couldn't just read one chapter you had to keep going until the very end.
  
  











  



  
I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You (Gallagher Girls)57 reviews
Ally Carter

Hyperion, 2007

Great for Girls 10-14

+ An Overt Fun Read

I'm an 11 year old girl and I love the plot!! It's genius! It's funny, entertaining and not like any other book! I'm a complete book worm and I have read evrything possible and it takes a lot to impress me in books. this one has it all! Its definetly not slow or draggy either. its quick and gets ...
  
  











  



  
Blubber104 reviews
Judy Blume

Yearling, 1976

Great lesson for bullies to read!

+ Cool Book but not the best...
+ The story of Bullies and the Bullied
+ Blubber
  
  











  



  
Pleasure78 reviews
Eric Jerome Dickey

Dutton Adult, 2008

Raising the erotic bar...

As usual, in a somewhat friendly, yet mildly annoyed tone, Eric Jerome Dickey reminds his readers that this work is just fiction. Really, it is a work of fiction. But with Dickey's frank prose scripting real truths, real revelations and real euphoria around real world locations, and with precise ...
  
  











  



  
Friends and Lovers271 reviews
Eric Jerome Dickey

Signet, 1998

AAMBC Reviews

+ One of his best!
+ Dickey hit a home run
+ LOVE this book!
+ Do yourself a favor... READ THIS BOOK!!!
  
  











  



  
From a Caterpillar to a Butterfly3 reviews
Tanisha Danyette Brandon

Outskirts Press, 2008

Great book for teens and tweens!

+ Positive story for teen girls
+ Love This Book!!!

Really engaging story about a young woman we can all identify with! It's great to see a novel for tweens and teens that's fun, pretty real, and yet positive. It was sweet, but not syrupy, and had a satisfying conclusion. Part of the reason I liked it was that it didn't seem cookie-cutter like some ...
  
  











  



  
Friends and Lovers271 reviews
Eric Jerome Dickey

Signet, 1998

AAMBC Reviews

+ One of his best!
+ Dickey hit a home run
+ LOVE this book!
+ Do yourself a favor... READ THIS BOOK!!!
  
  











  



  
Blubber104 reviews
Judy Blume

Yearling, 1976

Great lesson for bullies to read!

+ Cool Book but not the best...
+ The story of Bullies and the Bullied
+ Blubber
  
  











  



  
I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You (Gallagher Girls)57 reviews
Ally Carter

Hyperion, 2007

Great for Girls 10-14

+ An Overt Fun Read

I'm an 11 year old girl and I love the plot!! It's genius! It's funny, entertaining and not like any other book! I'm a complete book worm and I have read evrything possible and it takes a lot to impress me in books. this one has it all! Its definetly not slow or draggy either. its quick and gets ...
  
  











  



  
Pleasure78 reviews
Eric Jerome Dickey

Dutton Adult, 2008

Raising the erotic bar...

As usual, in a somewhat friendly, yet mildly annoyed tone, Eric Jerome Dickey reminds his readers that this work is just fiction. Really, it is a work of fiction. But with Dickey's frank prose scripting real truths, real revelations and real euphoria around real world locations, and with precise ...
  
  











  



  
From a Caterpillar to a Butterfly3 reviews
Tanisha Danyette Brandon

Outskirts Press, 2008

Great book for teens and tweens!

+ Positive story for teen girls
+ Love This Book!!!

Really engaging story about a young woman we can all identify with! It's great to see a novel for tweens and teens that's fun, pretty real, and yet positive. It was sweet, but not syrupy, and had a satisfying conclusion. Part of the reason I liked it was that it didn't seem cookie-cutter like some ...
  
  











  



  
Casting The First Stone255 reviews
Kimberla Lawson Roby

Kensington, 2002

A wonder read

+ good read
+ A great read

I really loved this book. I couldn't put it down Pastor Black was something else. There was so much drama you couldn't just read one chapter you had to keep going until the very end.