Saturday, October 26, 2019
Rebel
When I read the ending of Champion, I was absolutely devastated. How could she leave Day and June that way? For the next few years, I went about life believing that somewhere out there, they had the happy ending I was denied. So when I found out about Rebel, I was absolutely giddy with joy. And fear. Was Lu going to do it to me again?? I am not going to spoil this book for you. It is about Eden and Day taking on the government AND a mobster in Antarctica. That is the plot. But for me, it was only about Day and June. The rest was background. That is all I'm going to say, if you have never entered this world, start with Legend and you can begin the journey with two of my all time favorite fictional characters. If you have read the trilogy. Let me know when you get to the end of this one so we can have a moment together. Thank you Marie Lu for righting a wrong and bringing back my faith. Happy reading my friends!
Orphan Monster Spy
I really don't like WW2 books as a rule. Too sad, too terrible, too sad. This one was a different version so I decided to try. Sarah has lost everything in trying to escape Germany. Her actress mother has spent her whole life teaching Sarah to be someone else. When her mother dies, Sarah has to use every lesson she was taught to survive being a Jew in the times of the Holocaust. She meets an American spy who takes her in after she saves him from being arrested. Sarah is given the chance to go undercover at a German girls' school to try and make friends with a scientists daughter. The scientist may have created an atom bomb, and Sarah needs to get onto the estate and survey the situation. This takes all her acting skills as she tries to fit in with the tall, blonde master race of mean girls. She lives in constant fear of being caught and knows the consequences if she is. It tests her very soul to try and fit in with these girls but knows the future of Germany may be in her hands. This book was a great read. I especially liked the appendix about the actual teenagers who were sent behind enemy lines as spy. I also liked a sort of happy ending to a book about this awful topic. This is a series so Sarah's spy games continue on. Happy reading my friends!
I Am Still Alive
Jess has just survived a car crash that killed her mother and left her body broken. She is forced to go live with a father she has not seen in years. But he is hiding in the Canadian wilderness from a troubled past. Jess isn't interested in that life, learning to hunt and fish and survive winter in a cabin. She is certain that she can convince her father to let her go back to civilization. He asks her to give him a year and then he will take her back. When his past catches up to him, Jess is left alone to try and fend for herself with only her dog as company. All the while she is plotting revenge against those who took her father from her. She fights through a rough winter with only her wits keeping her alive. I liked this book, it was sad and depressing at times but showed what determination and ingenuity can do in difficult circumstances. Jess is no damsel. She gets up each day and faces what comes at her with strength and pride. If you liked Hatchet as a younger reader, this is a more advanced version of that story with more adult themes. Wear a warm coat while reading! Happy reading my friends.
Sunday, October 6, 2019
Sky without Stars
I love Jessica Brody's books. So when I saw this one with her name on it, well, that was all I needed. Then as I began reading and discovered it was a retelling of Les Miserables in space- game on. This is the story of Chatine, Marcellus and Aloutte who are all living on Laterre. Chatine is a street thief who steals for her family. She is bitter over the loss of her little brother who was killed by an orphan her family had taken in. Marcellus is the grandson of the General who rules Laterre at the side of the Partiarche. He is ashamed of his criminal father who is on Bastille, the moon prison. Marcellus doesn't know if he is cut out to take his grandfather's place one day as his heart isn't really in it. Then there is Aloutte, who lives underground with her father and the Sisters who protect the books that are left and kept hidden. She is unaware of most of what is going on on the surface. As the rebel forces start to make trouble, the three teenagers find their paths crossing with mixed results. If you know the story of Les Mis, then you know the general outcome. But the space setting adds a new and refreshing twist. I really enjoyed the book and look forward to seeing what happens next. There were enough twists to make it unpredictable. Happy reading my friends!
The Last Voyage of Poe Blythe
Poe is an orphan who works on the gold digging barges. They destroy the rivers they run to get the gold out with no regard to the natives who live along the river banks. But she and Call have a plan to make one final run and then disappear into the forest. Fate, of course has other ideas, and leaves Poe broken and desperate for revenge. She creates armor for the barges that run the river to punish those trying to stop them. When the General puts her in charge of a barge for one final run, Poe cannot turn it down. She will see what she has created in action and will finally be able to get revenge on those that ruined her life. When someone starts leaving notes in her cabin, she doesn't know who on the crew to trust. Then truths begin to come out and her world is turned upside down. All she believed to be true has been a lie and the very people she was seeking revenge on might actually be the ones in the right. Poe has to make many decisions that will change her world. I like Allie Condie's books for the most part. This one was not one of my favorites, it didn't have a lot of payoff or interest for me int he long run. The characters just didn't connect for me and I wasn't too invested in the outcome. Happy reading my friends!
Saturday, September 14, 2019
Pyromantic
Lish McBride just doesn't write enough books! I love the supernatural world she creates, because they just might be plausible. This is the sequel to Firebug, which I read a long time ago. This is Ava's story and she is a Firebug. This means she can create fire. She is friends with a Were Fox named Ezra- who is the most charming of foxy foxes and a Dryad named Locke- who she just might be in love with. The team is coming off a battle with the evil Veronica who ran the Coterie- a supernatural group of assassins. Allistair has taken her place and Ava isn't sure she can trust him or his new policies. But she doesn't have time to think too much about it as there is some kind of fungus that is turning supernatural creatures into crazed monsters. Ava and her team have to track down the fungus and it's creator and try and stop it before it takes out more of her friends. And to complicate the situation, she is trying to get used to the fact that Cade is her father and that her mortal friend Sylvie is involved in the problems and knows more than she should. Plus there is the Locke problem- should she or shouldn't she? (of course she should, he's amazing ) What's a Firebug to do? I love these stories, they are well-written and flow so nicely along, you don't even realize you're at the end. I highly recommend her books. Happy Reading my friends!
Sunday, September 1, 2019
The Greatest Zombie Movie Ever Made
Justin likes to make movies. As a 15 year old director, he hasn't had a lot of success. But he does have two loyal best friends, Gabe and Bobby by his side, helping with his dream. When they decide to write a zombie movie, everything that can go wrong, does. Casting problems, money issues, location dilemmas and oh, someone gets hit by a car. There's also the problem that they promised they'd pay his grandma back with interest, and she isn't playing around. This book is truly funny and I'm glad I found it. Kids always ask me for funny books and James Patterson is just too young for my 8th graders. Justin and friends are in constant turmoil as most 15 year olds are. They face romance issues, parent issues and time management issues. This was a quick, fun read. Happy reading my friends!
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