Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Diary of a Wimpy Kid books in order they were released

 Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, #1)  for Kindle or nook

Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, #1) for Kindle or nook

Author/illustrator Jeff Kinney recaptures the growing pains of school life and brings out a new
kind of hero who epitomizes the obstacles of being a kid. As Greg says in his diary, “Just don’t
expect me to be all ‘Dear Diary’ this and ‘Dear Diary’ that.” Thankfully for us, what Greg
Heffley says he won’t do and what he in fact does are two very distinct things.
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Rodrick Rules

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Rodrick Rules (Diary of a Wimpy Kid, #2)


As Greg goes into the new school year, he’s enthusiastic to put the past three months behind him . . . and one event in specific. Unfortunately for Greg, his older brother, Rodrick, knows all about the incident Greg wants to keep under wraps. But secrets have a way of getting out . . . especially when a diary is included.


Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules stories Greg’s attempts to navigate the hazards of middle school, impress the girls, steer clear of the school talent show, and most important, keep his secret safe.


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The Last Straw (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #3)


Let us experience it: Greg Heffley will never modify his wimpy methods. Somebody just needs to express that to Greg’s dad. You see,  Heffley actually believes he can get his son to strengthen up, and he enlists Greg in structured activities like sports and other "manly” initiatives. Of course, Greg is able to quickly get around his dad's initiatives to modify him

                                       
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Dog Days (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #4)



It’s summer holiday, the weather’s fantastic, and all the kids are having  a good time outdoors. So where’s Greg Heffley? Inside of his house, playing video games with the shades pulled.

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The Ugly Truth (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #5)

Greg abruptly discovers himself coping with the pressures of boy-girl parties, enhanced responsibilities, and even the uneasy changes that come with getting older—all without his best friend, Rowley, at his side. Can Greg survive on his own?
                                   
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Cabin Fever (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #6)


Greg Heffley is in massive trouble. School asset has been damaged, and Greg is the primary suspect. But the crazy thing is, he’s innocent. Or at least sort of.


The authorities are closing in, but when a shock blizzard hits, the Heffley family is trapped indoors. Greg knows that when the snow melts he’s going to have to face the music.

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The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #7)


A Valentine's Day dance at Greg's middle school has turned his world upside down. As Greg scrambles to find a date, he's worried he'll be left out in the cold on the big night. His best friend, Rowley, doesn't have any prospects either, but that's a small ease and comfort.




         



Hard Luck (Diary of a Wimpy Kid #8)

Greg Heffley's on a losing streak. His best friend, Rowley Jefferson, has ditched him, and discovering new friends in middle school is proving to be a tough endeavor. To change his fortunes, Greg decides to take a leap of faith and turn his decisions over to chance. Will a roll of the dice turn things around, or is Greg's life destined to be just another hard-luck story?

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This is A amazing set of books each is funny in it own right as it tracks a dorky sneaky lazy kid through his years of growing up.I have never seen a set of books before that are as entertaining to adults as they are to kids  that is the unique thing that has made all of these books best sellers you can enjoy them with your kids a trues family book .These make a great gift for kids and adults for the holidays you can now buy the complete set.


Friday, November 15, 2013

The Julie O'Hara Mystery Series,by Lee Hanson in order

Castle Cay (Julie O'Hara #1)
When her closest friend passes away in Key West, Julie O'Hara knows he never would have
committed suicide. On her behalf, there's only one issue: Was it an accident, or was Marc
Solomon slain?
A body language expert, Julie takes her knowledge along with her hunch and flies to Boston for
the memorial service, where she meets Marc's handsome and dangerous brother, Avram,
whose griefstricken
stance doesn't deceive her at all.
But the mystery is Castle Cay. Julie learns an astonishing fact from a well known Beacon Hill
attorney about a place she never wanted to think about again...the Solomons' private island in the
Abacos.
One step ahead of real danger, Julie enters Key west, only to find herself cornered by a frantic
killer, having pulled a string that unravels a deadly conspiracy...and on her own troubled past.
I liked this book, but it felt like there were some gaps that could have been filled.Little more
character development for one,the plot is amazing and the mystery is there nice first book well
worth the read.


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This is the book two in the Julie O'Hara series, coming after Castle Cay. And to say that I was
amazed is an exaggeration.
Julie O'Hara is a body language specialist; someone who has primarily worked with attorneys to
assistance in picking juries. Now Julie will be using her unique skills in clearing up what looks to
all to be a suicide. After all, she is the first one to have found the victim and has seen the scene a
little differently than the police did.
This book had me hooked right from the begining and the idea behind Julie and her profession is
a unique one since I've mainly only seen "body language experts" being used as secondary or
tertiary characters. This was plotted very firmly, with only just enough clues as was absolutely
essential. It took me by surprise when the true attacker was finally discovered. The characters
Julie and her boyfriend Joe, a private detective and her partner in this book, are appealing and
very likeable.
The only flaw in this novel was that the dialogue between some of the characters seemed a bit
stiff or boring.good read i like it.

Swan Song: The Julie O'Hara Mystery Series (book 2)


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Mystral Murder, Volume 3 The Julie O'Hara Mystery Series

With Mystral Murder, Lee Hanson has created the finest Julie O'Hara story to date. It is one of those books you will find hard to stop reading, because it is plotted so well and the characters are thoroughly gripping.

Chatting of the plot, I do not want to give too much away, but let us just say that the author has  written a story that will live long in the memory. The psychological centre of this fine book is Julie's wonderful relationship with Joe. The reader gets the opportunity of watching these superb characters face a number of challenges together.
This is by far best book of the series it is a easy read i enjoyed it,.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Dark Witch by Nora roberts(The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy book 1)

Dark Witch bye Nora Roberts(The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy book 1) Nora returns to Ireland to find her magic again with this mystical thriller,i have loved Nora and hated Nora that is no secret some of her books express the ingenues i know she is some of her books are just a waste of time.Although she is the top female author of all time and her books are amazing well written well researched sometimes she blends her characters together and over develops the beauty of Ireland countryside like in this book ,this is still a good read would like to seen little more romance and character development but nice story line a combination of her other trilogies and a the t v show about three witch sisters who had power of three.Her love is Ireland as you can read and tell from her perfect description of the Irish countryside,she should of loved her characters a little more and given them a little more depth but i think one of the books in this series will be a monster Nora book as she again is writing about Ireland and magic her two loves, not her best book but is well worth reading. With the aid of her grandmother, Iona Sheehan arrives in County Mayo aim on obtaining more about her family’s background and history of magic. She has more than her share of the luck of the Irish when she complies with her cousins Branna and Connor O’Dwyer on her first day there. Not only do they encourage Iona into the family fold, they also don’t think she’s insane when she explains to them that she’s had dreams about an evil sorcerer named Cabhan. More than 800 years previously, their ancestress, Sorcha, the primary Dark Witch, turned away Cabhan’s plan to steal her powers, and he has been planning his revenge ever since. After moving in with Branna and Connor and taking a job working for moody but exceptionally sexy stable owner, Boyle McGrath, Iona begins placing down roots in Ireland. But her newly found contentment may be shortlived unless she and her cousins can find a way to take advantage of their powers and defeat Cabhan. Bestsellerextraordinaire Roberts works her own brand of literary magic as she begins a new trilogy showcasing the cousins O’Dwyer. John Charles
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