Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Cress by Marisa Meyer

Meyer, Marissa. (2014). Cress: The Lunar chronicles. New York, NY: Feiwel and Friends.    
ISBN 978-0312642976     Hardback, $12.53

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Annotation: In the third installment of the Lunar Chronicles, Cinder, Thorn, Scarlet, and Wolf are on the run, hunted by both Earthen and Lunar authorities. Aided by Cress, a Lunar shell trapped in a satellite orbiting the earth, the group gets separated as they continue their fight against Queen Levana and her quest to rule both Luna and Earth.

Recommended for: ages 12+

Book Review: Meyer has a gift for taking an old, over-used fairy tale theme and giving it new life. First with Cinder, then Scarlet, and now Cress (the story of Rapunzel), she skillfully combines just enough fairy tale elements to be recognizable, while creating a believable dystopian future. Writing from multiple points-of-view helps the reader understand and invest in each character. They come alive. Her heroes are real people with flaws that we can relate to; her villains are people we love to hate. Humor and action infuse this book, my favorite one yet.


As Cinder learns more about her past and her abilities, we see her grow and mature. Scarlet is pushed to her limits and her reactions are priceless; I love her grit and strength. Wolf battles his own demons as Thorn loses some of his rough edges. We meet Cress and can’t help but admire her spunk and intelligence, while we relate to her insecurity and anxieties. When we encounter Dr. Erland again and learn more of his backstory, plotlines from the previous books begin to fall into place, answering some questions and raising new ones. The last installment in the series is called Winter.

Awards:
  • 2014 Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Young Adult Fantasy and Science Fiction



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Monday, December 7, 2015

The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson

Carson, R. (2012). The girl of fire and thorns. New York, NY: Greenwillow Books.    
ISBN 978-0062221834     Audiobook, $29.99

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Annotation: Elisa, the younger of two princesses, is the chosen one – chosen by God and endowed with the power of the Godstone to perform a great act of service for her people. Chased by dark forces who want to steal her power and kept ignorant by those she trusted, Elisa must discover the secret history of the Godstones to fulfill her destiny.

Booktalk: Elisa has spent her entire life feeling like second best next to her graceful and queenly elder sister, Alodia. Her father and sister have never included her in political discussions or decisions, instead, she has been trained to speak three languages and study scriptures and the art of war. You see, Elisa is the chosen one, the bearer of the Godstone. She has been chosen by God to perform a great act of service for her people. But Elisa doesn’t feel chosen, she feels neglected, scared, and insecure.

When her father marries her off to the king of a neighboring country as part of a treaty, Elisa has no idea what to expect. She thinks her father and sister are just trying to be rid of her. She has no idea that she’s in danger in her own country, or that she’s headed to a country in the midst of war. Just when Elisa begins to discover the truth about her own destiny, she is kidnapped by a man who thinks the power of her Godstone will save his people. But, what if Elisa can never discover its secrets? What if she can never harness its power? Will Elisa’s faith be enough to save her? 

Awards: 
  • 2012 William C. Morris YA Debut Award Nominee
  • 2011 Andre Norton Award Nominee for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • 2012 Ohioana Book Award for Young Adult
  • 2011 Cybils Award Nominee for Fantasy & Science Fiction (Young Adult) 
  • 2012 Top Ten Best Fiction for Young Adults
What teens are saying:
"I loved the characters and the action just kept coming." ~ Keddi B., age 16

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Friday, December 4, 2015

Conversion by Katherine Howe

Howe, K. (2014). Conversion. Holland, OH: Dreamscape Media, LLC.    
ISBN 978-1629237640    Audiobook, $59.99

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Annotation: Danvers, MA (formerly known as Salem Village) is home to the exclusive St. Joan’s Academy, a private high school for girls. When the students start succumbing to a mystery illness no one can explain, they draw national attention and Colleen Rowley, a 17-year-old senior, is the only one to see the connection to what happened centuries ago.

Booktalk: When the girls at St Joan’s Academy, an exclusive private school in Danvers, MA, start falling sick from a mystery illness, no one can figure out what’s really happening. Colleen Rowley, a 17-year-old senior, has been reading The Crucible for her history class and is the only one to see the disturbing similarities between what’s happening at St. Joan’s Academy now and what happened in Salem Village centuries ago. As more and more girls fall ill, the "Mystery Illness" draws national attention. With the media circling like vultures, can Colleen and her friends survive their senior year? What is the real connection between Salem Village and Danvers? Or, is there even a connection at all?


Awards: 
  • 2015 Massachusetts Book Award (Young Adult Category)

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

Aveyard, V. (2015). Red queen. New York, NY: HarperTeen.    ISBN 978-0062310637   Hardback, $21.99

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Annotation: In a world divided by what color blood runs in your veins, Mare Barrow is a Red - nothing more than a slave - until she accidentally discovers she has a power no one can control. Now, trapped in the castle by a lie, she must navigate a world where anyone can betray anyone.

Booktalk: Just a month before her 18th birthday, Mare Barrow is desperate. She has never done well in school and she can't find a job. The only thing Mare excels at is being a pickpocket. Without a job, her only choice is to be conscripted into the army on her birthday. Her three older brothers have already been taken by the soldiers and will probably never return home. That's just what happens to Reds - people with red blood instead of silver. Silvers have all the power: they are wealthy, they don't have to fight in the army, and they have powers, special gifts that make them better than Reds. At least, that's what they believe and teach.

When a chance accident shocks Mare into using powers she never knew she had in front of the most powerful Silvers in the kingdom, Mare finds herself living in the palace disguised as a long-lost Silver princess. The world of the Silvers holds dangers that Mare never imagined could exist. Will trying to navigate a world where "anyone can betray anyone" destroy Mare? Can she figure out who to trust? Is anyone or anything safe in a world where power is all that matters?

 "I've done this a thousand times before, watching the crowd like a wolf does a flock of sheep. Looking for the weak, the slow, the foolish. Only now, I am very much the prey." (p. 33)

Awards:
  • This book has not won any awards (yet!).

What teens are saying:
"I really enjoyed this book! It was fast paced and kept my interest throughout the whole story. I like that the main character had to wrestle with the pros and cons of changing the unjust society she lived in. Exploring that side of things was new and interesting." ~ Mardi B., age 18

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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black

Black, H. (2013). The coldest girl in Coldtown. New York, NY: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.    ISBN 978-0316213103    Paperback, $9.89

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Annotation: Stalked by hungry vampires and desperate humans, 17-year-old Tana, her infected and thirsty ex-boyfriend Aiden, and a vampire named Gavriel must navigate the streets of Coldtown safely.

Booktalk: In a world where vampires don't hide from humans, but live openly in walled off cities called "coldtowns," humanity lives in conflict with itself. Some live in fear, others watch the tv feeds from coldtowns and want to become vampires themselves. Still others just want to be part of the party while remaining human.

How far would you go to protect your friends? Your ex-boyfriend? A stranger? When Tana wakes up in a bathtub after a hard night of partying, she finds that all her friends are dead. Not just dead, but slaughtered by vampires.

While fleeing the carnage of the party, Tana finds her ex-boyfriend Aiden tied up in one of the guest rooms. Aiden is infected, meaning he's been bitten by a vampire and is consumed with the desire to drink human blood. In the room with Aiden is a chained up vampire named Gavriel. For reasons she can't explain, Tana frees them both and they barely escape the vampires who murdered Tana's friends. But, where can they go? Can Tana help Aiden or will he kill her first? And what does Gavriel really want? Can they survive the trip to Coldtown?

Awards: 
  • 2013 Locus Award Nominee for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • 2013 Andre Norton Award Nominee for Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • 2015 Green Mountain Book Award Nominee
  • 2015 Milwaukee County Teen Book Award Nominee 
What teens are saying:
"I stayed up all night to finish this one! Then, I couldn't sleep because I kept thinking of vampires." ~ Marie W., age 14

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