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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia

Grzimek's Animal Life Encyclopedia was first published in the late 1960's in Germany under the editorship of zoologist Bernhard Gryzimek. Years later Gale and the American Zoo and Aquarium Association worked together to completely revise and update the series for the first time in 30 years. Gale expanded the 13 volume set to 17 volumes, had new color paintings commissioned, and made the set easier to use.

This 17 volume set is organized by taxonomy. Taxonomy is the science in which various organisms are discovered, identified, described, named, classified, and catalogued. They start with the simplest life forms, the lower metazoans and lesser deuterostomes, in volume one, and then the series progresses through the more complex classes of animals, culminating with the mammals, in volumes 12-16 (pg x).

Grzimek's features 3,000 color photos that help enhance understanding.

If you need information on animal life take a look at these very informative books.

Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick

Reading Level: Young Adult
(4 out of 5)

Let me start off by saying that I think I have a knack for picking out really good books that leave you hanging and the next book in the series doesn't come out for months.

The sequel to this book is called Crescendo and won't be out until fall of this year. End of rant :).

This book actually doesn't leave you hanging which is nice. I actually thought it was a stand alone book but when I went on the authors website I found out that there is a sequel.

Nora Grey had a plan and romance was not a part of it. But she meets Patch and she is attracted to him but at the same time he makes her uneasy. She's not sure what emotion to trust. Bizarre things are happening to her and Patch is everywhere she seems to be. Is he responsible? What Nora doesn't know is she is in the middle of an ancient battle between the immortal and those who have fallen and when it comes to choosing sides the wrong choice will cost Nora her life. I really liked this book. It was full of humor, romance, mystery, and danger. I'm looking forward to the next book.

I think this is another very cool cover.

Fallen by Lauren Kate

I love doing this blog. I mean I love to read so why not talk about the books later. What is frustrating about this blog though is I like pictures and sometimes the pictures don't always come out the way I want them to.

Exhibit A:

You can so see me in this picture. I think it looks kind of cool but it takes away from the cover, which I think is awesome. I don't judge books by their cover but it certainly helps when the the covers are cool to look at. I first saw this book in a catalog and what sucked me in at first was the cover. Who's that girl and what's her story? Why is she in the woods all by herself? Then I read what the book is about and I knew I had to read it. I'm glad I did.












This picture is a much better. Not great but better. I have a hard time not getting a glare. Anyway I'll stop focusing on my picture woes now.

Fallen is about Lucinda or Luce for short. She is sent to the Sword and Cross reform school after a bizarre fire that killed her boyfriend left her as a suspect. The first day there she meets Daniel Grigori who is achingly familiar but he claims they have never met before. Daniel frustrates Luce with is hot and cold attitude but she can't seem to stay away from him. Will she believe him when the truth comes out? That's all I'm going to say I don't want to give anything away.

The sequel Torment will be out in September.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Hotter After Midnight and Midnight Sins by Cynthia Eden


Sorry I don't have pictures but I wanted to blog about these books. If you are into paranormal romance that is to hot to handle than Cynthia Eden is an author for you.

Hotter After Midnight features paranormal psychotherapist Emily Drake and Atlanta detective Colin Gyth. Emily treats vampires who are afraid to drink blood, sex demons looking for meaningful relationships, and others that go bump in the night. Colin is a wolf shifter and his boss brings Emily in on a case that isn't human. From the start sparks fly and this is a great read.

The second book in the series is Midnight Sins and features Cara, the sex demon looking for a meaningful relationship from Hotter After Midnight, and detective Todd Brooks, Colin's partner from Hotter After Midnight. In this book another murderer is stalking Atlanta. Todd is convinced that Cara is the killer that they are looking for but after meeting her he's not so sure.

Friday, February 19, 2010

An Unexpected Song by Iris Johansen


Reading Level: Adult
(3 out of 5)

This book was an easy read. You didn't really have to think about anything you just sat back and enjoyed. It's not the best book I have ever read but it was enjoyable. Jason is a musical playwright and he has his eye on Daisy for the lead in his new musical. Daisy turns him down and no one turns down Jason. Jason must convince Daisy to star in the play while trying not to fall in love. Throw in a little mystery and you have An Unexpected Song.

Some Girls Are by Courtney Summers



Reading Level: Young Adult
(4 out of 5)

This book is like watching a train wreck. It's horrible but you can't look away. These girls are so mean and the adults are oblivious to it all. Once I picked up this story I couldn't put it down and it really makes you think. Sometimes the saying, "What goes around comes around," is true but do people really deserve what they get at the end. Just when you think it can't get any worse it does, but fear not it does have a somewhat happy ending.

In Some Girls Are, Regina is apart of the Fearsome Fivesome. Anna is the leader and Regina's best friend. At a party Anna's boyfriend Donnie tries to rape Regina. Regina tells Kara, who isn't Regina's biggest fan, and Kara ends up telling Anna that Donnie and Regina slept together. They go from being best friends to enemies in 90 seconds flat. The now Fearsome Foursome are out for Regina's blood and some of these pranks are over the top. Regina finds some solace in Michael but they have a timid friendship because Regina wasn't very nice to Michael in the past.

Monday, February 15, 2010

VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 2010


I bet you didn't know that we let hounds in the library, well VideoHounds that is. The VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever 2010 is the complete guide to movies on VHS, DVD, and HI-Def formats. According to the library journal, "It simply doesn't get any better than this(From the front cover)".

On the inside of the front cover is The Rating Scale: One Dog's Opinion. The scale goes from Woof! (No Bones) to Four Bones. No Bones says that watching your neighbor's vacation videos might be less painful. May be redeemed by stretches of unintentional amusement. Four Bones says masterful cinematic expression. Flawless or nearly so. Will want to recommend to complete strangers on the street.

How is the VideoHound put together? First you have the introduction. Then there is a section on how to use VideoHound. This comes in handy for first time users. Then the rest of this over 2000 plus page book is broken down into categories: Alternate Titles Index, Videos A-Z, Category Index, Kibbles and Series Index, Awards Index, Cast Index, Director Index, Writer Index, Cinematographer Index, Composer Index, Video Sources Guide, and Web Site Guide.

So the biggest section is the videos A-Z section. "Each VideoHound review contains up to 19 items, ranging from title, to the review, to cast listings, to awards received. the information in these reviews is designed to help you choose a video you'll like, increase your enjoyment of a movie as you watch (especially by answering that nagging question of "What else have I seen that guy in"), and increase your knowledge of movie trivia (xii, VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever)."

You may not agree with the rating scale on some of your favorite movies but this book has a lot of movies in it ranging from the well known to the obscure. It is a fun book to flip through.

Check out their website: http://www.movieretriever.com/