Subtle, Flowing Changes
on Dec. 22, 2013
This book is not only a gateway into ones past but also a foreshadow of the dilemmas one faces in High School. Cera’s life in one way or another can be applied to ones own life, making this book, a must read, for adults and teens, especially those in 8th grade.
I’ve reread this book and found meanings I’ve missed the first time. A telltale sign of a great book! I can hardly wait for the sequel Step by Step. Whether or not SFC becomes known world wide, it will ALWAYS be one of the best books I’ve read.
Flicker
on Jan. 06, 2014
A great story of the fears we experience as a child, and how we face and overcome those fears. Flicker brings me back to my own childhood fear of the darkness at my house. I remember late at night, I would cover myself in a blanket going over my head, being close to the nightlight and/or the furnace vent depending if I was cold. I felt if I looked back the “”night monster”” would get me. LoL. Oh my, I remember being over that furnace vent for hours even. Better yet, when I was young, coming upstairs from the basement, I would hit the stair light switch at the bottom of the stairs, and rush up the stairs being afraid that the “”monster”” would get me if I did not go fast. Haha what’s funny, is that there is a light switch at the top of the stairs too. Sadly, what’s even more hilarious, I remember maybe one year ago, rush up the stairs “”in fear”” after turning off the light switch at the bottom of the stairs. LoL, oh wow. I feel like such a dummy sometimes.
The Fancy Ladies' Club (#1)
on Jan. 06, 2015
A nice short read, and a Great read for young girls, I really like how you added extras like print-out calling cards!