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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong

"My name is Chloe Saunders and my life will never be the same again. All I wanted was to make friends, meet boys, and keep on being ordinary. I don't even know what that means anymore. It started on the day I saw my first ghost-and the ghost saw me." (Book Jacket)

When Chloe encounters her first ghost she freaks out. It's hard to blame her for freaking when the ghost is chasing her and his flesh is falling off. The freak out though lands her at Lyle House. A home for disturbed teens. There she meets Tori, Rae, Liz, Derek, and Simon. They all have clinically diagnosed problems but there may be something else going on. Chloe soon finds out that the Lyle house is not what it seems.

This book was a fast read and it keeps your attention. It is the first in a trilogy called The Darkest Powers. You can check out Chloe Saunders website: http://www.chloesaunders.com/. The authors website is: http://www.kelleyarmstrong.com/.
Reading Level: Young Adult
(4 out of 5)


Monday, August 25, 2008

Ghost Soldier by Elaine Marie Alphin

Reading Level: 4-6 grades
(4 out of 5)

Young Hoosier Award winner Ghost Soldier is a ghost story with historical twist. Dealing with the fact that his mother walked out on him and his father three years ago, Alexander, age 13, still hopes for her return. So when his father plans a vacation to North Carolina to visit a widow and her children, Alex is upset. While the group is touring a Civil War battlefield, Alex’s gift of seeing ghosts of events long past reappears.

Richard Francis Chamblee cannot rest in peace until he finds out what became of his family after the war. Reluctantly Alex agrees to help Rich discover the fate of his family whose homestead was in the path of Sherman’s march. Through Rich, Alexander learns some history of the Civil War, from the south’s point of view and finds answers to questions over one hundred years old.
Rich also helps Alex accept his mother’s exit from his life and his father’s need to move on.

Ghost Soldier is a book of mystery, paranormal and history. It was the Young Hoosier Award winner for the school year 2003 – 2004 selected by students in the intermediate grades. The author, Elaine Marie Alphin is an Indiana author.
M. Churley

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

City of Bones and City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare


Reading Level: Young Adult
(4 out of 5)







Sometimes you can't go by what a book review says about a book. The review I read about this series almost made me not read it. I think it said something about the story getting bogged down by lengthy explanations but I didn't get that impression when I read the books. I really enjoyed them and I am anxiously awaiting the third book called City of Glass. It comes out in March of 2009. Just keep in mind that just because so in so doesn't like it doesn't mean you won't. You can miss out on a lot of good reading that way.
The main character is Clary. She is fifteen and her best friend is Simon. When they go to a club one night Clary sees three teenagers sporting tattoo's and weapons and they are about to kill another teenager. Clary goes to stop them and the three teens are in shock that Clary can see them. They are Shadow Hunters and they hunt demons. The teen about to be killed is a demon disguising himself as a boy.
Clary doesn't understand what is going on but she soon finds out that her mother has been hiding a terrible secret and she is kidnapped. Clary must trust the Shadow Hunters (Jace, Alec, and Isabelle) because they know things that could help get her mother back. Ms. Clare has created an intriguing world full of vampires, werewolves, Fae, and people that were born to fight the evil in the world. Clary is one of those people. Once you read the first book you have to get your hands on the second one.
Just when Clary and Jace may have feelings for each other they find out they may be brother and sister. Clary's father whom she thought was dead is alive and evil. Everything normal in her world is falling apart. If you are into fantasy then you should read these books.

Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer


Reading Level: Young Adult
(4 out of 5)









Well this was it. The last book in the Twilight series that has taken the world by storm. I think it sold over a million books on it's first day out. Amazing! I'm a little jealous of Stephenie Meyer right now. She has created some wonderful fiction that I will enjoy reading over and over again. I can't say that about many other books that I have read. I was excited to read this book but at the same time a little sad. I knew that Bella and Edward's adventure was coming to a close. I just hope that Mrs. Meyer decides to continue writing stories that incorporate some of the other characters from the Twilight series. I would enjoy that.


Breaking Dawn blew me away. It was nothing like what I expected it to be. Every page I read continued to keep me on my toes and some of it thoroughly shocked me. I thought this last book would be about whether or not Bella went through with the wedding and the vampire change. I figured it would take the whole book. Boy was I wrong. If I was the betting type I would have lost big time. I think why I liked the book so much was because it was so different from what I imagined. If only I could been a fly on the wall when Mrs. Meyer wrote this so maybe I could understand why she took the book in the direction she did. If I ever get to meet her I'm going to thank her for not making the book predictable. I had no idea how it was going to end and I like that in a book. I'm not really going to give much detail about this last book because I don't want to spoil it for anyone. I stayed away from reviews and the Internet while reading this book because I didn't want any spoilers.


Let me know what you thought of this book. I would love to get your opinions.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Wake by Lisa McMann



Reading Level: Young Adult
(4 out of 5)





Wow I have been having a very busy summer and haven't posted in awhile. Rest assured that I have been reading like crazy but nothing has really urged me to make a post about it until now. Lisa McMann's first novel Wake was really good. I read it in about two hours. I really liked the way she wrote it. It is almost like reading a journal but in real time. Her character Janie has an unusual gift. She gets sucked into other people's dreams or nightmares. They range from the naked dreams, the falling dreams, and the really frightening where your blood pressure spikes kind of dreams. Janie is getting tired of it. If she is close to someone sleeping she gets sucked into the dream. If it is a particularly strong dream she has seizure like symptoms. Janie just wants to be normal.


With the help of Cabel and Miss Stubin Janie starts to control her gift and everything starts to look up. You will have to read it to find out the rest. The sequel to this book is called Fade and will be out next year.

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Moon Called by Patricia Briggs

Werewolves, Vampires, and Fae, OH MY!!! Moon Called by Patricia Briggs is the first book in her Mercy Thompson series. Mercedes Thompson, Mercy for short, is a walker. She can shape shift into a coyote. She also owns a car repair shop, her former boss is Fae, she has a vampire friend named Stefan, and her sexy next door neighbor Adam is a werewolf. What is a girl to do? Mercy doesn't want any trouble but trouble seems to find her. She gets caught in the middle of strange happenings among the werewolves and ends up having to haul her injured neighbor to Montana were she grew up because she doesn't know who she can trust within Adam's pack. Mercy grew up with werewolves and knows she can trust them. Back in Montana she hashes out some of her own family business and reconnects with another sexy werewolf Samuel. Samuel, Adam, and Mercy have to find Adams daughter Jesse, who's been kidnapped. This is a fun, intriguing read full of fantasy, danger, and a hint of romance.

You can find out about the series by going to the authors website: http://www.patriciabriggs.com/.

(4 out of 5)

Reading Level: Adult

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Sharing Sam by Katherine Applegate

(4 out of 5)
Reading Level: Young Adult
I read this book several years ago. I thing I was in junior high at the time. My friend and I both read it and loved it. When I was checking some books in the other day I saw this one. I checked it out and re-read some of my favorite parts. This is a sweet story of two girls and a guy they both love. Sam is the new guy in town and both Allison and Isabella have eyes for him. Sam is into Allison. They start to date but then Isabella is diagnosed with a brain tumor. Isabella really likes Sam so Allison encourages Sam to take her out. Allison knows that Isabella doesn't have much time left and wants her to experience love. This really is one of the sweetest love triangle stories you will ever read and as a teenager it was one of my favorites.