Tally Youngblood is finally a pretty. She is everything that she wanted to be. She is popular, has an amazing boyfriend, and she is pretty! Except for that weird feeling she has that something is very wrong.Then someone that is vaguely familiar appears and offers her a way out. Tally now has to decide between everything she always wanted and everything that she has been trying to forget. She must choose quickly because Special Circumstances intends to...investigate. Again a wonderful book and a wonderful addition to the Uglies series.
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
The Immortal Fire
Charlotte and Zee know that their lives will never be normal again. They've been to the Underworld and been attacked by Poseidon who didn't really appreciate being beaten by two kids. They know that something big is going to happen when Charlotte is swept away by a Chimera. All they have to save the world is a map and a hint. They must go to Mount Olympus and fight Philonecron again, man that guy does not give up! They must stop him from taking Zeus's throne, but he actually needs help from two unlikely people. Can they stop him? A perfect ending to this trilogy. I must say that it is very hard to find a series where all the books are fabulous. The third and last book in The Cronus Chronicles.
For Parents: 10+
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The Siren Song
Ever since they saved the world Charlotte has been grounded for life and Zee is being treated like he might break into a million pieces. No one knows what happened to them and they can't tell. Now Philonecron wants revenge and since he is the grandson of Poseidon he can get some serious help. Charlotte and Zee's lives are about to be disrupted once again and this time they must save, not the world, but Charlotte's parents and themselves. This one is just as funny as the first. Thrilling and suspenseful I could not put it down until I had finished it. This is the second book in The Cronus Chronicles.
For Parents: 10+
For Parents
I would just like to say that a lot of the book that I have on here are romantic/romantic comedies, so the age limits that I have put on here only refer to appropriateness regarding language, sexual references, and violence. They have nothing do with whether or not your child is ready to read romances. Also some of the other things, for example, 10-year-olds might not find interseting.
Thank You,
Jessica
Thank You,
Jessica
Monday, June 11, 2012
The Shadow Thieves
Author: Anne Ursu
Charlotte Mielswetzski has never had anything interesting happen to her; until her cousin Zee is sent to live with her and her parents to escape the mysterious "sickness" that is spreading throughout London's children. Then all of Charlotte's friends and schoolmates start getting sick too. Who are the strange men in tuxedos that are following her? And the creepy English teacher that takes mythology a little too seriously? Charlotte and Zee are then swept up into a quest into the not so mythical Underworld. They must defeat the bad guy named Phil and save the entire world, but can two kids hold out against all of the Greek "myths"? Love. This. Book. Of course I am partial to stories about Greek mythology. The first book in The Cronus Chronicles.
For Parents: 12+
Uglies
Author: Scott Westerfeld
Tally Youngblood was just a normal 15-year-old waiting for her sixteenth birthday and her operation. Then she would cross the river into Prettyville. Until then, she was just a lowly Ugly. The she met Shay and her life was turned upside down. Now she has to choose what is expected of her and the chance of a new and different life. Special Circumstances force her decision though and she is swept up into a whirlwind of lies, chances and deceit. What can she do but go with the flow? This has been one of my most favorite series sine my school librarian suggested it to me. It is the first in the Uglies series.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Four Seasons
Author: Jane Breskin Zalben
Allegra Katz is a blooming pianist studying at the famous school of music: Julliard. Unfortunately, not everything is what it's cracked up to be. Ally has no time to do anything but schoolwork and piano. She has been playing since she was four, but now all she wants to do is break free but she's never known any other way. With the pressure building, she has to decide what music really means to her, but can she do it? This book is written in four "movements". It sort of takes you through a year in the life of a stressed high schooler. I myself am a pianist so I understand that between piano, school, and, in my case, sports, you really don't have as much time as you might like.
For Parents: 11+
Cinder
Author: Marissa Meyer
Once upon a time, there was a cyborg named Cinder. She had an evil step mother and one evil stepsister. She also had a nice stepsister that was her only human friend. Cinder is the best cyborg mechanic in New Beijing. Because of this, Prince Kai comes to her with something that is more important than he is letting on, and he needs it fixed before the annual ball. Then her sister becomes sick with the fatal plague that has been sweeping Earth for a decade and Cinder is blamed. Her stepmother volunteers her for plague research. It's supposed to be an "honor" but no one has survived it. There is something odd about her though. She has something that others would kill for. I really liked this book. I found it a refreshing change from the normal. I like that she is a girl that doesn't need a guy to come and save her. I would suggest this to people who do like fairy tales but are bored of the overused stories.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Princess of Glass
Author: Jessica Day George
For Parents: 11+
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The Woman Who Rides Like a Man
Author: Tamora Pierce
For Parents: There is some sexual things so I would say 12+ conservatively.
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Monday, March 5, 2012
The Little White Horse
Author: Elizabeth Goudge
When Maria Merryweather's father dies she is sent to live with her uncle, Sir Benjamin, at Moonacre Manor. The place where the house is, Moonacre Vally, holds many beauties, but also an ancient tragedy. Maria must fix what happened and renew the peace so that she can give the valley, and herself, a happy ending. But what can one little girl do? I actually saw the movie first and absolutely loved it so I decided to read the book that it was based on. The book and the movie are completely and I love them for different reasons.
For Parents: For any age.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Down The Rabbit Hole
Author: Peter Abrahams
Ingrid leaves her soccer cleats at someone's house but she can't get them back because it is now the site of a murder. Slowly she starts to become involved in a mystery that she thought only happened to people like her idol Sherlock Holmes. Ingrid is already in over her head with everything that she is doing Alice in Echo Falls version of Alice in Wonderland, soccer and school. Suddenly, strange things start happening. Her director has a very serious strange accident on stage and the police seem very interested in everything about her. What can Ingrid do? How can she solve a mystery that just seems to be getting thicker by the minute? I loved this book. I do have a soft spot for a good mystery ever since I was young and started reading the Nancy Drew books. For this book I really just could not figure out "who dun it" till Peter Abrahams, the author, gave me the answer.
For Parents: 13+
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Wrapped
Author: Jennifer Bradbury
Agnes Wilkens is a seventeen-year-old girl living in London in 1815. She dreams of having adventures that take her out of the country and all around the world. Then she is thrown headfirst into an adventure that she didn't expect. One that starts with having the first cut into the wrappings of an ancient Egyptian mummy. Why is everyone paranoid about everything being returned that they found in the mummy? Why does she keep the little trinket that she found without anyone noticing? What is so special about it? I liked this book very much. It was interesting and throws you into a world where secrets lie in museums and things go bump in the night.
For Parents: 11+
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
Author: J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter is an odd boy. He lives with his aunt, uncle, and cousin. They told him that his parents died in a car crash when he was a baby and that's how he got the lightning shape scar on his forehead. He had no reason to disbelieve them until he starts getting letters that he's not allowed to read and a giant comes and tells him that he is no ordinary boy; he is a wizard. Harry then goes to Hogwarts School of Wichcraft and Wizardry where he meets new friends and learns extrodinary things. He also finds out what really happened to his parents; how they were killed by the dark wizard Voldemort. Harry must face things that will threaten his life and will make several enemies. Will he make it out of his first year at Hogwarts? In this magical book, there are extordinary creatures and magical spells. You will be transported to a different world that you have only dreamed of that exists right under England's nose. I love this book so much. I grew up with the Harry Potter series and am sad that it is over. I have read this book at least fifty times and it still suprises me every time.
For Parents: For the whole family
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