Sunday, March 27, 2011
Will Grayson, Will Grayson
Title: Will Grayson, Will Grayson
Author: John Green and David Levithan
Year: 2010
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Age: 9th Grade and up
*Summary: This book follows the life of two teenagers both named Will Grayson. It is written in alternating chapters by the two authors.
"The first Will, whose name is always correctly capitalized, is described as trying to live his life without being noticed. This is complicated by the fact that his best friend, Tiny Cooper, described as "the world's largest person who is really, really gay" and "the world's gayest person who is really, really large", is not the type to go around unnoticed. Tiny is also, throughout the novel, trying to create an autobiographical musical, which further draws attention to himself and everyone around him.
The other will grayson, whose name is never capitalized, goes through his life without anything good to hold onto besides an online friendship with someonehttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif who goes by the name Isaac. Intent on meeting up with Isaac, will grayson sets up an encounter one night in Chicago [that changes the world of both Will Graysons]."
Review: Anyone that is already a fan of John Green will love this book, and will appreciate the characters developed and skillfully woven by both authors. The twist towards the middle of this book will take almost every reader by surprise, and really kicks up the momentum of the story. This is a fast-paced page turner that readers will have trouble putting down.
*Summary from Wikipedia:
"Will Grayson, Will Grayson." Wikipedia. 2011. Web. http://en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Will_Grayson,_Will_Grayson.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
The Dust of 100 Dogs
Title: The Dust of 100 Dogs
Author: A.S. King
Year: 2010
Genre: All of them! (historical fiction, fantasy, realistic fiction, action, PIRATES!)
Age: Mature 8th graders up
Summary: Emer Morrisey, feared pirate in the 1600s, dies on a lonely beach after witnessing her beloved die, killing his murderer, and stashing her loot. The major problem: as she died, she was cursed to live the lives of 100 dogs before she comes back as a human.
Review: My goodness, this book! This book was NUTS. I can barely even describe it. It’s part realistic fiction, set in the 1990s, part historical fiction set in the 1600s, part animal fiction (is that even a thing?!) told from Emer-as-a-dog’s point of view. I would love to pick A.S. King’s brain to see where on Earth this concept came from. If she has more ideas like this, she’ll be one to watch for upcoming YA fiction. I enjoyed it a lot, mostly for the concept, though the writing was interesting. The main character (Emer-Dogs-Saffron) really shines with layers of her former selves stacked up one on top of the other, bits and peices coming to the forefront as needed.
I recommend this book to anyone who would like their brain a bit twisted. Also, you better not mind violence as Emer has quite a passion for it.
Thursday, March 10, 2011
The Last Thing I Remember
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
The Strange Case of the Origami Yoda
Monday, March 7, 2011
The Poison Diaries
I am Number Four
Title: I am Number Four
Author: Pittacus Lore
Year: 2011
Genre: Science Fiction
Age: 7th grade up
Summary: In rural Ohio, friendships and a beautiful girl prove distracting to a fifteen-year-old who has hidden on Earth for ten years waiting to develop the Legacies, or powers, he will need to rejoin the other six surviving Garde members and fight the Mogadorians who destroyed their planet, Lorien. (Summary from Follett Titlewave)
Review: This book is a fantastic, quick read. I loved how fast-paced the action is, and boy is there action! This book takes the metaphor of feeling like an alien in high school literally, making our hero, Number Four, into an out-of-this-world adolescent. I particularly enjoyed the time spent on Four’s memories of his home planet and his friendship with his fellow (human) student. Four is everything you want in a hero: a brave, loyal, bully-fighting superman. This book leaves you hanging, desperately waiting for the sequel “The Power of Six” which isn’t due until August of 2011.
I recommend this book to anyone who loves action adventure with a side of science fiction. And a bit of romance, too!