Saturday, December 22, 2007


Seven Tears into the Sea
by Terri Farley

Beckon the sea,
I'll come to thee...
Shed seven tears,
perchance seven years...

Set in modern times, this book centers around a seventeen year-old girl named Gwen Cook. When she was 10, she slept-walk onto a beach at midnight, and almost drowned. She was saved by a young man, with strange, exotic features who spoke a language she could not understand. The scandal and gossip caused by the incident prompted her family to move away.
Now it's seven years later, and Gwen is returning to her childhood hom for the summer. Will the gossip continue, or will she discover something beyond her wildest dreams?

I recommend this book for teen girls. I give it 4 1/2 out of 5 stars, a nice quick read.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007


MOVIE REVIEW:

August Rush

This movie was a top notch film, I have to say. The characters were interesting, the music was amazing and the plot was great. My only complaint, the movie seemed to end too soon. But, nonetheless, I loved this movie and definitely recommend it! 4 1/2 out of 5 stars.

Plot summary, courtesy of fandango

Twelve years ago, on a moonlit rooftop above Washington Square, Lyla Novacek (Keri Russell), a sheltered young cellist, and Louis Connelly (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), a charismatic Irish singer-songwriter, were drawn together by a street musician's rendition of ''Moondance'' and fell in love. After the most romantic night of her life, Lyla promised to meet Louis again but, despite her protests, her father rushed her to her next concert--leaving Louis to believe that she didn't care. Disheartened, he found it impossible to continue playing and eventually abandoned his music while Lyla, her own hopes for love lost, was led to believe months later that she had also lost their unborn child in a car accident. Their orphaned son (Freddie Highmore) uses his musical talent as a clue to find his birth parents.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Well of Shades
Juliet Marillier

This book was truly amazing. The third book in the Bridei Chronicles, Well of Shades made me go crazy wanting more. The story returns with our favorites characters in the land of Fortriu. Amazing!
Recommended for anyone 15+

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Blade of Fortriu
Juliet Marillier

This is one of those books that I could talk about forever, because it's one of the best books I've ever read. The second book in the Bridei Chronicles, it is amazing. This series has everything, love, politics, friendship, adventure, mystery, and a touch of magic. The first book The Dark Mirror tells the tale of a young Bridei, a boy foster fathered by a druid. Bridei's destiny is greater than he can imagine, and it revolves around the future of Fortriu itself.
I highly recommend this book for everyone 14 and up, it is good for both guys and girls. These books are captivating, I give them five stars!

Also, make sure you read The Dark Mirror before reading this book!

Thursday, November 08, 2007

In the Forests of the Night
Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Written when the author was a mere teenager, this is an epic, if short, story of a vampire named Risika. It is her life story, her emotions, thought and opinions on what it is to be a vampire. She is a strong character through which it is interesting to read. This was a good book, and I recommend it to teen girls. The next book, Demon in my View, is also good.

Saturday, November 03, 2007

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
This is the review from Barnes and Noble

Berlin 1942
When Bruno returns home from school one day, he discovers that his belongings are being packed in crates. His father has received a promotion and the family must move from their home to a new house far far away, where there is no one to play with and nothing to do. A tall fence running alongside stretches as far as the eye can see and cuts him off from the strange people he can see in the distance.
But Bruno longs to be an explorer and decides that there must be more to this desolate new place than meets the eye. While exploring his new environment, he meets another boy whose life and circumstances are very different to his own, and their meeting results in a friendship that has devastating consequences.

I loved this book and I recommend it to those who like reading about Holocaust.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Fairest
by Gail Carson Levine

Author of Ella Enchanted, Levine writes another book that is sure to please. Seemingly written more for the younger crowd, I recommend it nonetheless. Aza was abandoned as a child, left to the best parents she could hope for. But, Aza is ugly. She grows up subject to the inquiring and disapproving looks of the guests' of her parent's inn, and she suffers for it. When she travels to the royal palace, her whole life changes.
While I found some of the characters lacking in depth, this is still a sweet and interesting book. I recommend it to girls of all ages.
by Cassandra Clare
If you like Tithe, Valiant and Ironside by Holly Black, you will love this book. Set in modern-day New York City, this book reveals a world that few of us see. Clary is your average teenager, until she witnesses a murder at a night club, by people no one else can see. It turns out that the three murders are Shadowhunters, and the boy their killed was actually a demon.
This book is enthralling, and it pulls you in. While the characters seem to lose some of their strength near the end, it still leaves the reader wishing for more. I recommend it!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Stephenie Meyer Slogan Contest

ATENNTION TWILIGHT FANS

Recently added to Stephenie Meyer's website is the information regarding the Twilight Saga Slogan contest. Entrants may submit a two-word slogan for each of the following characters: Emmett, Jasper, Bella, Esme and Carlisle. One entrant per character per person. The prize is the entire audiobook set from Random House! And Stephenie Meyer herself will be choosing the winners.

Examples of slogans:

Edward - "Bite Me"

Alice - "Wanna bet?"

For full rules and information, vist:
http://stepheniemeyer.com/contest.html
Good luck!

Friday, October 05, 2007


Through the Eyes of a Raptor

Julie Hanhke


Description from amazon.com
Orphaned upon her mother's death, thirteen-year-old Kelly MacBride is sent to live with a mysterious grandmother whose Highland estate whispers with intrigue. Aided by Gordie, an obsessive bagpiper with a penchant for Shakespeare and mischief, Kelly deciphers riddles penned in ancient runes. These lead her to hidden tunnels and secret chambers where she chances upon a how-to guide on shape-shifting. But plots lurk just out of view-an attack on the manor's working dogs, a midnight ambush, and a poisoning threaten the manor's safety. Shape-shifting might help Kelly identify the source of the danger, but as a mouse she can't run without tripping on her tail; in squirrel form she finds herself fifty feet in the air without a branch to cling to; and she learns just how blind bats are when she forgets to engage her echolocation. Can she get it right in time? Set in the Highlands of Scotland, Through the Eyes of a Raptor weaves Celtic myth and Scottish culture around questions of loyalty and betrayal, delivering a captivating tale of magic and suspense.

I recommend this book! The plot is gripping, while the celtic and scottish background is very intersting.

Monday, September 17, 2007

The Naming, by Alison Croggon

Very much a tolkien-esque piece of literature, The Naming is a splendid and capturing read. Maerad is a lowly slave at Gilman's Cot, but a mysterious stranger offers her a chance at a better life.

"High fantasy of high caliber."
- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

"An epic fantasy in the Tolkien tradition....I couldn't put it down!"
- Tamora Pierce

Friday, September 07, 2007


Time Stops For No Mouse, by Michael Hoeye
As a book about a world of rodents, this book might seem more suited to younger readers. While this might be true, it is also an awesome read for fantasy-loving teenagers. Hermux Tantamoq, the main character, runs a clock shop and fixes clocks for a living. Little does he know, he will become involved in scandal, danger and detective work. I strongly recommend this book, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
You've read it already and need more of Hermux Tantamoq's adventures? Read The Sands of Time, and No Time Like Showtime, by Michael Hoeye

Saturday, August 25, 2007


The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Gothgirl
By Barry Lyga

Fanboy may seem like your average 15 year old boy, but in reality he's different. For one thing he has a major obsession for comic books and their original copies all in "mint" condition. On top of all that he doesn't really have many friends in high school and the comic books don't give him too many popularity points. When Fanboy meets Gothgirl, aka Kyra, his life takes a different turn. Kyra is your typical goth girl. She's always decked out in all black and is pretty tough physically and mentally. Fanboy is so relieved he's met a new friend who shares his love for comic books and hatred for all of the tough jocks that always beat him up in gym class. But Kyra has some secrets of her own. They could help Fanboy make his dreams come true or change his life completely.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Eclipse, by Stephenie Meyer

This is the third book in a truly spectacular series. It was released August 7th, and is widely famed as the next "Harry Potter." The preceding books, Twilight and New Moon have sparked a huge following, and Eclipse is sure to please. I strongly recommend this book to all teenage girls.

Bella is a normal teenage girl, going to a new high school in Forks, Washington. That is, normal until she falls in love with a vampire. Edward is the perfect guy, a complete gentleman, except for one thing, his thirst for Bella's blood. These books are amazing!

You haven't lived until you've read Twilight.

Thursday, August 16, 2007


Twisted
By Laurie Halse Anderson

Tyler Miller seemed like you average teenage guy. That is until he drew graffiti on the walls of his school and got busted for it. When he gets sentenced to hard summer labor working outside, he returns to school with many extra pounds of muscle and height. When he returns to school, he no longer is the quiet nerdy guy people took him to be before. Bethany, the queen bee of his school and the girl he has been crushing on forever finally notices him. The downside to this is that Bethany's father is his dad's boss. And since trouble is something that Tyler is having a hard time avoiding lately, that jeopardizes his father's career. This also makes Tyler's relationship with his dad much worse. I thought this book was really good. I would recommend it to others, especially the guys.

Kiss and Blog
By Alyson Noel

Winter and Sloane were best friends until the glamor of popularity forced them apart. Both girls had hopes of ditching their nerdy and so called "loser" past. In their sophomore year in high school they would walk with the in crowd and finally be popular. They both made a promise that the first person to make it in would leave room for the other person. When Sloane makes it and Winter doesn't, Sloane breaks this promise. Winter makes some new friends but can't help but envy Sloane and her new social status. To vent her anger and frustration, Winter decides to make a blog and post all the stupid things Sloane did, but changing the names of course. Her new blog gets more attention than she planned. It became so popular that even a publisher contacts her and wanted to make it a book and a movie. Winter has to decide the right thing to do and whether going that far to hurt Sloane is really worth it or not. I really enjoyed this book. I read it in about 2 days. It was such a fast read. I definitely recommend it to others.


by O.R. Melling

This book is the sequel to The Hunter's Moon, and is sure to please. Both books are based off of Irish/Celtic Mythology, but resemble more YA fiction novels. I strongly recommend both this book and its predecessor, which are both superb.
Description from Amazon:
After the death of her twin sister Honor, Laurel is haunted by dreams of giant eagles, fairies, and other realms. She finds out that in order to save her Honor, and all of Faerie, she must battle impossible odds and evil faeries.
by Annette Curtis Klaus
Couldn't find a good picture of the book.
Spurred on by werewolves in other books I have read, I decided to try this. I was very pleased with the plot. This book is about a pack of werewolves trying to live in society, while fleeing the mistakes of their past. The book is about Vivian, and her story. This book has sparked quite a following, though I was a bit disappointed with the ending. I would recommend it for teen girls.

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Wicked Lovely
By Melissa Marr

Aislinn is a normal teenager trying to find her way in the world. One thing that could interfere with that is her ability to see faeries. And now it's Aislinn they want. Her grandmother can also see them and has told Aislinn three rules.
1. Don't stare at them
2.Don't speak to them
3. Don't attract their attention
These rules become harder to follow when Kennan, the Summer King decides that Aislinn will become the next Summer Queen. He is determined to make this happen, no matter what the others think. He doesn't care what Aislinn's plans or other desires in life are, he's already decided them for her. All of those rules that have kept Aislinn safe from the faeries aren't working anymore. Everything she has is at stake: her boyfriend, freedom, and her life. I thought this book was really good. I would recommend it to other teens.
Forever in Blue -The Fourth Summer of the Sisterhood by Ann Brashares

Lena, Carmen, Tibby, and Bridget are back again for the fourth installment of the Sisterhood and the Traveling Pants series. This time Carmen is doing a summer theater program and gets the lead role in a production. Lena is at art school and meets a new guy who she thinks might be her next Kostos. Bridget happens to fall for one of her new professors. The only problem is that he's already married. Tibby and Brian's relationship gets even tighter than before. The girls share the pants between each other as they always have, and hope that they will have good luck when they get them. This book was pretty good. I would recommend it to those who have read the other books in this series.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Harry Potter Midnight Release Parties

Night of Friday, July 20th
Book to be released at 12:01am, July 21st

In light of the release of the final instalment of the famed Harry Potter series, many book stores are opening their doors and allowing customers to purchase Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows at the stroke of midnight. These parties are taking place everywhere, including the nearby Borders in Peabody, and the Barnes and Noble across the street. Most venues offer free giveaways, costume competitions, games and the like. For specifics, such as times, visit the individual vendors' websites and find a store near you. Other smaller bookstores, such as Andover Bookstore, are also holding their own smaller-scale celebrations.

Information regarding the Borders Grand Hallows Balls can be found here:
http://www.bordersmedia.com/harrypotter/hallowsball/default.asp

Information about Barnes and Noble's Midnight Magic Parties can be found here:
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/midnightmagic

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Author Signing/Q & A

Who: Stephenie Meyer, author of Twilight, New Moon, and the new release, Eclipse.
Where: Barnes and Noble, 98 Middlesex Pkwy, Burlington, MA
When: Septemeber 11th, 2007 at 7:00pm

It is recommended that you arrive early, her signings are very popular!

For more information, and the phone number of the bookstore, visit http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/ under the Calendar section.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007


The Hunter's Moon by O.R. Melling
Gwen and Findabhair are cousins, and share a very strong bond, their love of the fantastical and the mystical. They have always dreamed of finding supernatural realms, such as those found in books.
While at Findabhair's home in Ireland, they decide to pursue this dream. This is a very good read, and has earned a place among my favorite books. I would recommend it, and look forward to reading it's sequel.
Blue Bloods by Melissa de la Cruz

Blue Bloods is a novel about vampires, conflict, mystery and romance. I read it after having read Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, a book I am obsessed with. While it did not live up to Mrs. Meyer's novel, it was a good read. This book takes a new look at vampires, with a bit unorthodox concept of them. I would recommend it, though it was not one of the most brilliant novels I have read.

Friday, July 06, 2007


This book takes place at a proper girls' school in the late 19th century. A mix of fantasy, fiction and history, this book is amazing.
After a grear tragedy in her family while living in India, Gemma is shipped off to Spence School in England. Here she makes friends, enemies, and finds she has exceptional supernatural powers. This book is unlike any I have ever read, and I would recommend girls 14+ read it!
I am Morgan Le Fay by Nancy Springer
Morgan was Always destined to be a Fay. She had eyes of a changling, She found a Druid Stone, and She was discovered by the Fays of Avalon. When her father is killed by Uther Pendragon, She and her sister Morgause watch their mother surrender to him. Morgan felt a deep burning hatred for him, especially because she and Morgause were left behind with their nurse. Soon after that her mother gives birth to a baby boy, and everyone is invited to celebrate his birth. When Morgan goes and sees the baby boy she hates him. But her nurse tells her "not to think such terrible thoughts." Later Uther Pendragon dies from a sickness and everone is fighting for the throne. So the nurse reveals her true identity, she is a white witch and she has to take them to her home. While they are traveling to the nurse's home they meet up with Thomas, a messenger boy who helps them go to their destination. After he leaves Morgan recieves a calling to go to the Fays of Avalon, and while she is there she finds her mother. But when Merlin comes, Morgan must chose who she wants to be, A fay, or a sorceress.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Fantasy Books on display!

In honor of Harry Potter's last book, and to help everyone wait patiently, we're displaying a variety of fantasy books on our main displays at both libraries. Come in next week (June 25th) to find some old favorites and to find some new fantasy favorites!

Take care & Happy Reading!
DianeG
Night
By Elie Wiesel


In this frightful story, Elie Wiesel tells of his personal experience of survival in the Nazi concentration camps. He explains it all in great detail, from before he was taken to the camps, all the way till he was liberated by the U.S. During his stay in the camps, his father was with him most of the time. Elie Wiesel knew that he would not be able to make it without his father's support and knowing that his father was still alive because the rest of his family (his mother, younger sister and other relatives) were already dead. Unfortunately Elie Wiesel had to literally watch his father die. This story was amazing. I loved it. I recommend it to all teens who don't mind reading about the Holocaust or are looking for information on it. 5 Stars!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Chicks With Sticks (It's A Purl Thing)
By Elizabeth Lenhard


After Scottie's Aunt dies, her life is in shambles. Her former best friend, Amanda, has turned into the queen of her school, and her parents are occupied by her mother’s art work. But one night, Scottie meets Alice, the storekeeper of KnitWit, a local yarn selling store. There, Scottie discovers her love for knitting, and Amanda discovers her passion for it too. Together they discover new friends, new places, and learn that they have a true friendship that nothing and nobody can break. All because Alice's knitting store. I would reccomend this book to all teen girls who enjoy friendship stories and knitting.

Monday, May 28, 2007


Flyte, by Angie Sage
A book intended for the younger audience, this book will be appease readers of any age. It is the sequel to Magyk, and carries through with the magnificent style offered in the first. I recommend all guys and girls of all ages to read this book.

New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
This is the amazing sequel to Twilight. For those of you who have read Twilight, you will not be disappointed. This new story offers a surprising change of pace, pulling action and suspense into this magnificent story. All of your favorite characters are back, and I would recommend all girls 14+ who have read Twilight to read this book. You will be amazed.

Wednesday, May 23, 2007


Even though I have read many books, I can sincerely say this is arguably the best book I have ever read. I strongly recommend it for girls, aged 14+. The back of the book reads:

About three things I absolutely positive:

First, Edward was a vampire.

Second, there was a part of him – and I didn’t know how dominant that part might be – that thirsted for my blood.

And third, I was unconditionally and irrevocably in love with him.

This is a stirring romance story, with fantasy, action and mystery thrown in for good measure. It is amazing. It will not be what you can expect, for even my review cannot do it justice.

Sunday, May 20, 2007


Magyk, by Angie Sage
Silas Heap is a seventh son, and husband to Sarah Heap, they are about the have their seventh son. But tragically, their son Septimus dies shortly after being born. While out walking the forests that same night, Silas discovers a baby girl abandoned in the snow. This is a story full of magyk and mystery, discovered identities, ghosts and wizards.
I highly recommend this book. Though intended for immediate readers (ages 12+), it is a wonderful book for all ages.

Friday, April 27, 2007



Eragon by Christopher Paolini

No doubt many of you have already read this, but for those of you that haven't, I strongly recommend it. I have read it upwards of ten times (not in a row), and am still in love with it.

Eragon is fifteen years-old and lives a simple life on the farm with his uncle and cousin. One day he is out hunting, and discovers a strange blue stone, which turns out to be a dragon egg. Eragon is now the first of a new generation of Dragon Riders, around who many wars rage. Such battles bring him across the country and back, as he struggles to find his place in the world.

Monday, April 23, 2007


My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

Kate, a sixteen year old girl was diagnosed with leukemia at a very young age. She wasn't expected to live past the age of five, but yet she did, thanks to her sister Anna. Anna was a genetically created baby, made specifically to be a donor to her sister Kate, in hopes of fighting the leukemia that keeps coming back. Since Anna was born, she has given numerous amounts of bone marrow to Kate, along with some other fancy stuff. Now Kate's kidneys are failing, and she needs to get a kidney transplant in order to have any hopes of surviving. As usual, her parents and the doctors look to Anna to undergo this massive surgery to help save her sister once again. This time Anna has had enough of being used, even if it is for a very good purpose. She can't seem to make her voice be heard by her parents and the doctors, so she decides the only way to make that possible is to sue her parents. She's not trying to kill her sister, but she strives for her own freedom in making life decisions like this. She hires a lawyer to represent her, and the opposing attorney ends up being her very own mother. This makes the case even harder for Anna to get through. The case is a long and painful one, but finally it ends. The ending of this story is not what I expected. I really enjoyed this book, and I recommend it to many people, teens and adults.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Tomorrow's Magic by Pamela F. Service

This story takes place 500 years after the nuclear holocaust that destroyed the earth's population. Wellington Jones and Heather McKenna are both two students who go to a British boarding school, basically in the middle of nowhere. Thy befriend a somewhat troubled boy named Earl . Earl seems like an ordinary guy that has lost his memory, but he is the opposite. Earl is really the well known 2000 year old wizard Merlin. The trio discover this after Earl gets hit rather hard in the head. They go on many adventures (that are too good to reveal) on their mission to create a much better society. This seems like an easy thing to do, but not with Morgan Le Fay foiling all their plans. This book is not yet published, but will be on April 28, 2007. I loved it and I recommend it to all teens and even some people ages 10 and up. These books were originally published in the 1980's, and this is Service's "new" version of them.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

The Purple Emperor, by Herbie Brennan
For those of you who have read Faerie Wars, this sequel is sure to please. My only grievance is the lack of narration about Henry, but other than that, it was wonderful. This book is filled with more action and adventure in the magical Realm, as well as back home in the Analogue World! I once again recommend this book to all teens, even if you're not into reading fantasy books.

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Faerie Wars, by Herbie Brennan

Henry is just your normal kid, minding his own business. He cleans Mr.Fogarty's house for some extra money, but soon something miraculous happens. He finds a fairy, and a real one at that. Turns out, the fairy is from another realm, one where war is imminent. We also here the story of Pyrgus, a normal kid from this other realm. Except of course for the fact that he's the Crown Prince. Things can only get interesting from there, and it makes for a great book. I recommend this book to all teens.

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Imogene used to hang with a pretty tough crowd, but now that she's moved to Newford, she's leaving that all behind. But it seems that trouble follows her everywhere, and it takes many forms. Whether it be a football player bully or soul-sucking monster, she has to deal with it.
You will love this book, I did. It deals with the darker side of Faerie, so if you like Holly Black's books, this book is for you. I would also recommend Charles de Lint's Waifs and Strays, an amazing compilation of short stories set in Newford.

Monday, March 19, 2007


When most people die, they go to another place, heaven or hell, depending on what you believe. But sometimes, kids get stuck in between, in a place called Everlost. Allie and Nick died in a car crash, and didn't quite make it to the light at the end of the tunnel. Instead, they are stuck in a world where nothing is as it seems, the 'live world' is like quicksand, and there are rumors of a ferocious monster known as the McGill. This book makes you question what lies beyond, and pulls you into its tale. I recommend this book to all teens.

Friday, March 16, 2007

The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer

Matt is six-years old, people call him a "filthy clone", but he doesn't know why, or what it means.
It is common for wealthy men of this time to have clones, whom they use to extend their lives with organ transplants. Most clones have their intelligence stunted at birth, but Matt, the clone of Matteo Alacran, does not. He lives the early years of his life on Alacran's (El Patron's) opium farm, where he faces prejudice and opposition. He has the courage to fight against his assigned fate, and shows that he is the same as any boy born of a human mother. This book chronicles the life of Matt and the struggles he faces being a clone.
This is a splendid book, with very likable characters. I recommend it to all teens.

Thursday, March 15, 2007


Speak, by Laurie Anderson
Melanie is an outcast at her high school. It wasn't always this way, but after she called the police at a party, she was rejected by everyone. There is no way she will let anyone know the truth about what happened during the party, and because of that, everything had gone downhill. Her grades went from straight A's to straight D's and she lost all of her friends. No one can get her to talk about it until her Art teacher assigns her a project, where she finds her ability to speak out, and tell the truth to everyone she knows.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

Set in the forests of Northern Ireland, this is truly the most exquisite book I have ever read. Sorcha is the seventh child and only daughter of Lord Colum of Sevenwaters. Her mother died giving birth to her, and consequently she became 'one of the boys'. When a mysterious prisoner arrives at her home, and a new evil is seen at Sevenwaters, Sorcha is the only one who can save her family and her home.
Rich in Celtic folklore and history, Daughter of the Forest is captivating, you won't be able to put this book down. This book is mainly an adult book, but is appropriate for teens 14+. This is the first book of a trilogy.
Juliet Marillier resides in Australia, and has written many books of historical fantasy. Some of these include the Picts, the Norse vikings and Transylvanian folklore.

Saturday, March 10, 2007

10 years ago, a law was passed allowing girls to train to become knights. Kel plans to take up this offer, but is instead granted a one-year probationary period. During this time, she must prove herself as a fighter among the boys. She is faced with great opposition, by those who believe girls should never become knights.
This is a very good book, the first of a quartet. If you loved The Song of the Lioness Quartet, you will definitely love these!

When Lightning Strikes by Meg Cabot

When Jessica Mastriani agrees to walk home two miles just because her friend is self conscious about her weight, something very strange happens. A lightning storm occurs and Jess gets struck by a bolt of lighting when the two girls are hiding under metal bleachers. When she wakes up the next morning, she has a new power that she never had before. She knows where the kids are on milk cartons. Jess is confused about how she knows this, but then it comes back to her that it was probably the lightning that hit her. The future of these missing kids is now in Jess's hands. Thinking she is doing the right thing, she calls the 1-800 where are you association telling them that she knows where the missing kids are. Some of them are safely returned back home, but one child is being forced to go home to a father who has been charged for child abuse against him. Now Jess has to fix her huge mistake and help the boy be reunited with his mother. I thought this book was really good. I zoomed right through it, and I recommend it to all teens.

Friday, March 09, 2007


This is the sequel to Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment, previously reviewed on this blog. If you loved the original, you will definitely love the sequel! Max and her flock are back, taking them cross-country in another journey that is sure to thrill and surprise you.
For those of you who do not know Max, she lives and travels with her 'flock', Fang, Iggy, Nudge, Gazzy and Angel. Raised in labs and scientifically engineered to have wings, they are on the run from their scientist creators, whom they refer to as 'whitecoats'. The first two books of this series are witty, hilarious, and packed with action and adventure. I urge all teens to read these books, you'll love them!
The third book in this trilogy Maximum Ride: Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports, is due to be released in May. It is an amazing book, that ties in all of the loose ends but still leaves an opening for another book. It is sure to please!


Nobody's Princess, Esther Friesner

Helen of Sparta, a beatiful young woman, was soon to become Queen. But not before she had a few adventures first. Helen hadn't ever liked needle point, or weaving, but she did like using a sword. And after recieving news that her sister is going to get married, Helen and her brothers, Castor and Polydeuces, accompanied their her on her way to get married to the Prince of Mykanae. After nearly escaping their host's request for Helen to get married, they are soon caught up in a wild boar hunt, where Helen meets someone just like her. They continue on going everywhere ranging from The Temple of Delphi, to an island to find a Golden Fleece. I would reccomend this book to grades 7 and up, it deserves 5 stars! ( This book will be published April 24, 2007)

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Alanna: The First Adventure, by Tamora Pierce

Alanna is not like most girls living in Tortall, she wants to be a warrior, not spend her days learning to be a lady in some dreary convent. Through a stroke of genius, she manages to become a page at the royal palace, training to be a knight. Disguised as a boy, here she will make good friends, and deadly enemies, as she tries to prove that a girl can do everything a boy can.
This book is the first installment in a thrilling quartet, that any fantasy-lover is sure to love!

Thursday, March 01, 2007


Landon, a teenage boy living in the 1950s had his life changed by one girl. That girl was Jamie. She was a reverends daughter who always carried a bible with her. She had a good heart, always wanting to help those less fortunate than her. She did not have many friends at all, and often spent her free time with her father or reading the bible. Ever since the night she and Landon went to the homecoming dance as partners, they had become friends and eventually lovers. Both of their lives had a taken sharp turns. The two of them were awkward at first, but then warmed up to each other and their friendship grew stronger. Now Jamie had someone else to help her play with the children at the orphanage she always went to. Landon thought his life was great with Jamie. He loved her, but when he told her that, things when downhill from there. Jamie had been very sick and she was not going to get any better. It is before Jamie and Landon have to say goodbye that they have their "walk to remember". I recommend this book to all teens looking for a good read.

Monday, February 26, 2007

Side Effects is the story of Isabella (Izzy) and her experience with cancer. One morning when she woke up, she discovered that her glands on her neck were swollen. After a few phone calls, they figured out it was cancer. Immediately Izzy is taken to the hospital to begin treatments and medication. Izzy just being a teenage girl is oblivious to what is going on. When her chemo treatments don't work as well as planned and her cancer gets worse, Izzy begins to lose hope on surviving. But that changes when she gets some tests back saying that the chemo actually did work and she is cancer free. This story is told by Izzy's point of view. It's interesting to read her opinions as to what is going on with her. I recommend this book to all teens.

Sunday, February 25, 2007


Bridge To Terabithia, based on the book by Katherine Paterson, is about a boy named Jess and his encounter with a strange girl. This girl, Leslie, shows Jess a new way of using his imagination and together they discover a whole new world, in which are giant trolls, dragon fly warriors, and many other made up creatures. But after Leslie dies a tragic death, Jess starts to realize that she showed him how to use his imagination, and that he should pass that on to his 6-year old sister May-Belle. This truly is a heart warming movie, and is certain to make you cry. Although it is not very true to the book, I still rate it 3 stars.

Friday, February 16, 2007

Blind Faith by Ellen Wittlinger


Liz Scattergood, a teenaged girl has just lost her grandmother, Bunny. Bunny's death has effected her mother more than her. Liz's mother becomes depressed, rarely getting out of bed and doing the things she usually does. This changes when her mother goes to a special place called Singing Creek. It is here that people come to talk to their lost loved ones. She insists on taking Liz there with her, ignoring the fact that Liz's father is adamantly against everything religious. Thinking that going with her mother will be a bonding experience, she goes. Throughout the story, Liz is realizing that dealing with a death is a lot more complicated than she thought. This novel tells how grief and the death of ohers affects people and how they handle it. I really liked this book and I reccommend it to people who are interested in reading different kinds of books that explore new topics.