Review of The Girl with the Silver Eyes This book is totally added in my favourites. The main character Katie is just awesome, she has telekinesis which is really cool. But she is different than other children. Why? Because she has silver eyes. Katie is one of the children who likes being a normal child and does not like being called ‘something out of the box’. She takes revenge on people she does not like and helps those she likes. Soon, Katie discovers children like her and comes to know the secret of her powers. I really like this book because it is so old and still it sounds as if it is just recently published. Today’s generation might not think that it’s too great, now that we’ve got DC and Avengers all over the world but if you read it, it will come to your mind that it is very different from ‘superheroes’. Another great thing I like about this book is that how Katie yearns to find out about children like her and how she is always wanting people to call her ’normal’. Writt
Out of My Mind Melody brooks is a brilliant child but has one disability. With having a photographic memory and a street-smart mind she unfortunately has cerebral palsy. Cerebral palsy is a disease in which the patient cannot move his/her muscles and cannot even speak. Just by this disastrous malady, melody has a hard time to achieve her goals. But strong-minded she keeps going on and has ups-and-downs in life. The most important occasion in her life is a quiz competition in which she is able to show the world that even disabled children can do great things in life. This is a liked book amongst many because they learn to not tease others who are deficient in other fields, but to encourage them. This is a truly inspiring story and a little emotional. But I assure you it is not one of pathetic novels. The author Sharon Draper is inspired by her daughter, Wendy who too has cerebral palsy. I recommend this novel for 10+, as most children below 10 will not understand mos