How it Works:

·  Register Online Here – Parents you can create an account first to easily monitor your children's activity.

·  Track Your Reading – Log in here and track your reading to earn points.

·  Keep Reading! – Earn a completion certificate once you've completed the program.

GET THE READsquared APP

Easily log your activity using the READsquared app.
The app is free for both Android and iOS mobile devices.

Download the READsquared App
  


Login

Don't have an account? Register now
Did you forget your password? Get it by email
Book Reviews
Search All Book Reviews
The Fifth Witness
by Michael Connelly
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Micky Haller is defending a woman who's house is under foreclosure when she is suddenly charged with murder. The murdered victim is a bank employee who is in charge of foreclosures. Mickey struggles to defend her because he believes that she might actually be innocent.

War Of The Wolf Bernard Cornwell
by Bernard Cornwell
View in Library Catalog
book cover


4 stars for another rousing historical fiction book by Bernard Cornwell. This is the 51st book that I have read by Cornwell and I enjoyed all of them. I recommend that you start this series with book 1, The Last Kingdom. It is the story of Uhtred of Bebbanburg. In this book, Uhtred faces a new enemy, Skoll, a Norseman, defeated by Celtic warriors in Ireland and now living in Northumbria. He kills one of Uhtred's family and Uhtred swears revenge. I think that Cornwell writes the best battle scenes of this period--about 9th to 10th century. They are so vivid that you can imagine yourself watching the battle in real life. This series has been adapted into a miniseries, available on Amazon Prime, called The Last Kingdom. The miniseries is pretty faithful to the books. One quote: Uhtred on god: "The men who fought for me worshipped a dozen gods and goddesses, The Christian god among them, but if a man believes the nonsense that there is only one god then there's no point in arguing because it would be like discussing a rainbow with a blind man." I read this library book book in 5 days.

The Deal
by Gray, Stella
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Nice and naughty book. Two characters from worlds most of us don't understand, come together for the benefit of their families, not for love. It is a good, unpredictable read.

masked Prey
by John sandford
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Lucas Delaware has been one of my favorite lawmen. This particular novel finds him get behind the internet to deal with a scary situation involving chilren and adults alike.

Where The Wild Things Are
by Maurice Sendak Books
View in Library Catalog
book cover


I like this book because my name is Max.

The Daughters Of Erietown
by Connie Schultz
View in Library Catalog
book cover


While this book at times was depressing and a little bit sad it sure did make you think about life’s Choices and consequences.

The Lightkeeper
by Susan Wiggs
View in Library Catalog
book cover


This book fell flat for me. I have enjoyed many Susan Wiggs books but this one I would not recommend. It was very slow.

Die Twice
by Andrew Grant
View in Library Catalog
book cover


Die Twice is the second book in the Trevellyan series. It is a cross between Jack Reacher and James Bond. There are lost of plots twists and is very entertaining but beware if the physical brutality. I hope the third in the series is just as good.

Nypd Red 6
by James Patterson
View in Library Catalog
book cover


This is my most favorite author. His books may have 100 plus chapters, but I can breeze though them pretty quick. i love all his series, alex cross, michael bennett, women's murder club.. hope he never retires from writing!

Be The Bridge
by Latasha Morrison
View in Library Catalog
book cover


An I.important amd timely read. The author uses her unique experiences to provide helpful advice on how to bridge the racial divide. I especially appreciate the grace with which she writes.
Copyright (c) 2013-2026    ReadSquared