
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Scary Books



Midnighters
by Scott Westerfeld
I found this book at the public library and I chose it because it looked sufficiently spooky. The author was well-known to me also, since my daughter has read many of his Uglies, Pretties, etc. series. This book is about a teenaged girl who moves to a new town and discovers that she belongs in a group of people who were born at the stroke of midnight and can thus roam the earth during a mysterious 25th hour. It soon becomes apparent that she has extra powers the others do not, and her life is soon at risk since the others are scared of these unknown powers. This book is Volume 1 in a series of 3.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Science Fiction and Fantasy

Fairest
by Gail Carson Levine
We had this book at home and I chose it because my daughter had read and enjoyed Ella Enchanted (by the same author) and had enjoyed this one as well. This is the story of Aza, who is ugly but has the gift of a beautiful voice. She is lucky to live in a kingdom where song is revered, but when she travels to a wedding, the newly married queen discovers Aza's voice and wants to use it for her own evil purposes. Aza must overcome her lack of confidence to save herself and her land. Loosely based on the story of Snow White. It is timely because it shows that one can overcome their looks and prove their value through their actions.

Friday, November 20, 2009

The Sight
by David Clement-Davies
I found this book at home on my daughter's bookshelf. I chose it because it is about a wolf pack and I generally like stories written from an animal's point of view. It takes place in 15th-century Translyvania. Larka the wolf pup is born with The Sight, the power to see through someone's mind and into the future. She embarks on a difficult quest that culminates in a battle that involves all of nature, including man. A Gothic thriller that includes magic, prophecies, the supernatural and the mysterious nature of wolves.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Romantic Books

Deep Down Popular
by Phoebe Stone
6th grader Jessie Lou Ferguson has been secretly in love with Conrad Parker Smith since 2nd grade, but they never speak to each other because Jessie Lou is a shy tomboy and Conrad is the school's most popular boy and soccer star. Things change, however, when Conrad develops a problem with his leg that affects his soccer-playing and popularity. He comes to school one day wearing a brace and their teacher asks Jessie Lou to help Conrad get his books and bicycle home since they live on the same street. Thus begins a year of changes for Jessie Lou, who learns what it means to be popular and to be a friend.
I chose this book because I had read good reviews about it and then remembered that we had it at home and my daughter had read it and liked it.
Friday, November 13, 2009

Guyaholic
A story of finding, flirting, forgetting...and the boy who changes everything
by Caroline Mackler
V is a troubled girl who deals with her mother's absence in her life by hooking up with a lot of different guys. But then she meets Sam and things change. She realizes things are different with him since he makes her feel beautiful and loved, and yet she makes the mistake of cheating on him at a party. V must now learn how to deal with the consequences and begin to try to fix the prolems in her life and hopefully win Sam back.
I found this at the public library. At first, I was turned off by the title (I thought the story would be shallow), but when I read a few pages, I found that the protagonist had a sense of humor and the book jacket promised readers "an unforgettable ride of missed exits, misadventures, and the kind of epiphanies that only come when you're on a route you've never taken before."

If We Kiss
by Rachel Vail
I chose this book because we had it at home and both of my daughters read it and liked it. It is the story of Charlotte, a high school freshman who has never been kissed until the day Kevin (someone she doesn't even like) pulls her outside and French kisses her. After she gets over the thought of all the germs they just shared and the mildewy taste in her mouth, she decides that she liked it. Immediately after, however, Charlotte and Kevin get pulled into the office because the principal saw the whole thing. It just gets worse from there, because Charlotte starts obsessing about Kevin even though he starts going out with her best friend, and to top it all off, Charlotte's mom and Kevin's dad start dating. Charlotte must decide how she will deal with this mess.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Funny Books

My Cup Runneth Over
by Cherry Whytock
I chose this book because who can resist a title like that! I found this one at the public library also. Another funny British novel written much along the lines of Rennison's Georgia series, this one stars Angelica Cookson Potts, who is overweight and surrounded by thin people. She loves to cook and eat and wants to become a chef. She tries to lose weight with a disastrous cabbage diet in order to catch the eyes of a certain few cute guys and also takes part in a fashion show. You'll be laughing while trying to keep up with Angelica who talks a mile a minute. The book also includes recipes and cute black and white illustrations of the characters throughout.
Friday, November 6, 2009

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Estrella's Quinceanera
by Malin Alegria
I found this book at the public library and I chose it to highlight because my husband is from Colombia and we had a quinceanera (15th birthday party)for our older daughter last year. It is a very big deal for many Hispanic people. My daughter was excited for her party, but the character in this book is not. Estrella wants nothing to do with the 'mariachi band, cheesy decorations, or the hideous dress'. She would just like to go to a fancy restaurant with a couple of close friends, who have no idea she lives in the barrio. She also ends up falling in love with what her parents would call the wrong type of person. Estrella must use her sense of humor to come to terms with her life in this funny coming-of-age story.