Thursday, June 14, 2012
The Pledge
Wow. What is it about a mysterious boy who will follow you around no matter how many times you tell him to go away? I guess in real life that would be considered stalking. In the world of YA literature, you get a handsome prince and not a crazy nut job. The Pledge by Kimberly Derting, introduces us to Charlie. Charlie is a vendor's daughter with a secret- she can understand all the languages of the kingdom. This can be punishable by death. You are only allowed to speak the language of you class. When Charlie accidently shows her gift in her parents restaurant, Max notices her. He decides she is intriguing and begins to turn up wherever she is. She is drawn to him as so many young heroines seem to be. As the Queen is deteriorating, she must find a new body to inhabit. But it must be of royal blood. The Queen is evil and a group of rebels are plotting to overthrow her. In the midst of this rebellion, Charlie gets the attention of both sides- and because her parents have kept the truth of her and her sister's powers a secret, she is confused as to why she is on everyone's list. There is a great cast of supporting characters, Aron, the faithful friend, Brooklyn, the boy crazy best friend, Xander the rebel leader and Angelina, the little sister with secrets of her own. There were lots of surprises in this short book and it is poised for more. I loved Charlie and her protective relationship with her little sister. I loved Max with his pledge to keep her safe. I loved Xander with his loyalty and strength and I loved Angelina and her intuition. This moved at a fast pace and kept my interest completely. So, what are the twists you ask- I pledge not to tell, but encourage you to pick up this little gem and enjoy! Happy reading my friends.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Starters
When we read the synopsis of this book in book club, my NoDid friends were not having it. I'll be happy to report back that they were wrong. This fast paced book kept my attention and then some. It is the story of Callie, who is taking care of her 7 year old brother Tyler. In their society all the people between 20 and 60 were killed in the Spore War. All the unclaimed kids are left to fend for themselves and if they get caught, terrible things seem to happen to them. Callie hears about a program called Prime Destination, where she can rent her body out to Elders and get a hefty payday. Callie sees no other choice but to try it in order to care for her sick brother. Her first two rentals go smoothly, but the last one hits a snag. She is suddenly phased back into her body in the middle of the rental and she can hear the woman who rented her talking in her head. Helena has a plan to assassinate a senator while in Callie's body. Callie finds out and tries to stop Helena. But the more Helena talks, the more Callie realizes how evil Prime Destination really is. Of course there are boys, Michael, who is in hiding with Callie and Blake, the rich boy she meets while pretending to be under the rental. And then there is the dastardly villain- the Old Man- who doesn't seem to have a face, only a computer screen that can project whatever image he wants on it. Callie is desperate to know who he really is. This was a great book and I can't wait to find out who Old Man is when Enders, the sequel by Lissa Price comes out in December. This was a ride that moved quickly and took some unexpected turns. So No Dids- give it a chance you might actually like it! The Yankees are on tv now so I have to go. Happy reading my friends.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Fever

Monday, June 11, 2012
Insurgent

Saturday, June 9, 2012
Immortal City

Friday, June 8, 2012
Grave Mercy

Wednesday, June 6, 2012
The False Prince
When I read the review of this book, it was billed as a young adult version of The Game of Thrones. I don't know if I agree with that, but I LOVED it all the same. Sage is an orphan on the streets of Carthya. He is crafty, intelligent and a bit of a trouble maker. (so of course I love him) When the royal family is murdered, he is taken by Conner to perpetrate a great sham. Conner is looking for an imposter to play the role of the lost at sea Prince Jaron, who would be next in line to the throne. He takes four boys and makes them compete to become the prince, with the fate of the other three not left to the imagination. Sage wants nothing to do with the plan and sabotages it every step of the way. He hates Conner and the lies he is planning to tell. But if he runs, Conner will hunt him down and kill him. The boys are trained in all the royal arts- swords, horses, history and dancing. A mute servant girl, Imogen, catches Sage's eye as she nurses him back from his many wounds. Conner's man Mott, is also a help to Sage as he navigates the treacherous road he finds himself on. Will he go along with Conner's plan or does he have a plan of his own? Twist alert!!! Such a great ending to the beginning of this trilogy. I couldn't put this book down- started yesterday, finished this morning! Sage is a great character and I look forward to spending several more books with him. Yes, top ten boy list. (I do believe I am over ten though, but who is counting.) Better get going so I can get to my textbook training later- just want to get on to the next book. Happy reading my friends.
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