Welcome to our blog created and updated by a select group of students attending OMS. Our intent is to post book reviews written by students to provide a middle school child's perspective of novels. All postings are strictly written by students but are moderated by the supervising teacher, Mr. Thatcher. Comments are appreciated and are also moderated meaning some time may pass before they're posted. Thank You, Mr. Thatcher and Class
Welcome to our blog created and updated by a select group of students attending OMS. Our intent is to post book reviews written by students to provide a middle school child's perspective of novels. All postings are strictly written by students but are moderated by the supervising teacher, Mr. Thatcher. Comments are appreciated and are also moderated meaning some time may pass before they're posted. Thank You, Mr. Thatcher and Class
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
title: Slumber party
A group of six teenage girls, best friends in high school, go on a ski trip. Nell invites them to stay at her family’s winter ski lodge during the trip. About ten years have passed since their first slumber party together. Dana had held the party at her house. During the party they did a séance with an Ouija board. While having the séance, Nichole, Nell’s little sister, knocks over one of the candles in the circle. As the flames rose from the carpet Nichole caught fire. When the fire was out Nichole was pronounced dead. Ten years after Nicole died, Nell decided to have a get-together with her friends at her family’s ski lodge. Nell has different plans for the slumber party. While on one of the ski trails Dana disappears. Everyone, not knowing where Dana is, blame each other. A chilling mystery, unravel the many twists and turns of this breathtaking story.
Thank you,
Shaina
This book sounds great. It sounds like a thriller . I will defently check the book out. Its spine tingling . Keep up the great work Shaina. Ashlee
ReplyDeleteSounds suspenseful, thrilling. What a good review, can't wait to hear more.
ReplyDeleteKudos!
Mrs. P