tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5040911948950965125.post6040580379577144330..comments2022-02-15T07:55:22.034-06:00Comments on Book Wind: The Lying Game by Sara ShepardTom Philionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06066393537809002425noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5040911948950965125.post-1676683172841082442012-04-20T12:19:16.318-05:002012-04-20T12:19:16.318-05:00Nicole, I know what you mean, I still am hooked to...Nicole, I know what you mean, I still am hooked to books like these. As long as they have drama/murder, they are so entertaining to me. Funny part is that this novel has two more books to it, so it definitely does not end here! Great read though :)runner4life23https://www.blogger.com/profile/03253611629001475350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5040911948950965125.post-81016547755805802542012-04-19T16:12:48.492-05:002012-04-19T16:12:48.492-05:00Okay Janet, this book would've been a dead rin...Okay Janet, this book would've been a dead ringer for what I would've read in high school! I don't know why but I have always been interested in stories about twins but then throw in some high school gossip and a murder mystery and I would be hooked. I enjoyed the insight you gave regarding how the book shows how teenage girls act the way they do. I am sure many girls in Emma's shoes who are trying to deal with friends to don't seem as genuine as they act would be able to identify with that issue. I remember being in high school and struggling between showing people who I thought I was versus who I thought people wanted me to be. It sounds like this is a great choice for reluctant readers and maybe a better option to be read for pleasure than to be taught in a classroom.Nicole Dahlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06396537768796416959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5040911948950965125.post-85713976314508253012012-04-14T15:57:24.261-05:002012-04-14T15:57:24.261-05:00I could see myself reading something like this as ...I could see myself reading something like this as a teenager. I also believe it would be an enjoyable read for any high school student. As a teenager whether you are a foster child or not you tend to long for something and I find that would be most relatable for any student.<br />SafaSafahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02347373612358361287noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5040911948950965125.post-32073856680583169132012-04-14T08:48:58.533-05:002012-04-14T08:48:58.533-05:00I hope you do Amber, it definitely is a great read...I hope you do Amber, it definitely is a great read, however, the novel does not end here!runner4life23https://www.blogger.com/profile/03253611629001475350noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5040911948950965125.post-29493814173684483632012-04-13T19:42:21.962-05:002012-04-13T19:42:21.962-05:00Hey Janet! This story looks so interesting! When I...Hey Janet! This story looks so interesting! When I was little, I actually did want to have a twin so we could trade places and play tricks and whatnot, haha. This story seems like it would be a page turner, and I am very interested to see how the author portrays young girls. I can't image Sutton being unable to help her sister, that must be so frustrating for her and the readers. Your review made this story sound interesting; I just may pick it up over the summer!amberKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14137703736603539115noreply@blogger.com