Book Review Archive

Past books reviewed by the Eagle's Nest staff.

Sum­mer Of My Ger­man Solider:

If you're like me, and you need extra credit in German, this is for sure a book you should check out.

Reviewed by on May 02, 2013

J. K. Rowl­ing:

The Ca­sual Vacancy

Rowling has given us something to fill the void left after Harry Potter, but it may not be what we had in mind.

Reviewed by on Jan 11, 2013

Meg Mitchell Moore:

So Far Away

This story of friendship addresses current social issues in such a way that you don't even realize they're there, until you reflect on what you read.

Reviewed by on Jul 22, 2012

Ser­vice:

A Navy SEAL at War

Marcus Luttrell has done it again. After his bestseller Lone Survivor, Luttrell has written another captivating book.

Reviewed by on Jun 08, 2012

In­tel­lec­tu­als and Society:

In­tel­lec­tu­als and So­ci­ety is a book au­thored by the aca­d­e­m­i­cally well-​​known and highly re­ceived econ­o­mist and philoso­pher Thomas Sow­ell. It [...]

Reviewed by on May 09, 2012

Ally Condie:

Matched

In a pre-determined life, a teenage girl finds herself wondering if there is more to the world than what she has been told growing up.

Reviewed by on May 01, 2012

John Green:

The Fault in Our Stars

TFiOS is a story about living, despite your circumstances; the ordinary kind of living that you and I do every single day.

Reviewed by on Apr 24, 2012

Mar­cus Lut­trell:

Lone Survivor

As the war in Iraq is over and the war in Afghanistan is slowly wind­ing down, more and more bi­ogra­phies [...]

Reviewed by on Apr 20, 2012

Pe­ter Moore:

Red Moon Rising

Being half-vampyre sucks... especially when the other half of you is wulf.

Reviewed by on Apr 20, 2012

Cas­san­dra Clare:

City of Bones

Clary is an average fifteen-year-old girl. Until she witnesses a murder and discovers another reality that many people never see.

Reviewed by on Apr 15, 2012

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