Sometimes we want to forget our past. 16 year old Sera is trying to remember hers. She wakes up in the hospital and doesn't remember who she, where she is or how she ended up floating among the wreckage of Freedom Airlines flight 121.
Her story intrigues the nation and brings her lots of attention. She is placed with a foster family who care for her until her "real" family claims her.
The story is very intriguing and fast paced. I would recommend this book for readers 12 and up.
One librarian's journey through books and life! All types of books will be read and reviewed.
Friday, August 16, 2013
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Long time blogging
It has been a LONG time since I posted. I just listened to a great webinar about the biggest mistakes that bloggers make and I realized that I make almost all the mistakes! I will start trying to correct them. I am going to start by doing something I should always do and that is linking to another blog. I just found a great article about the importance of libraries written by famous authors. Enjoy!Writers on the Importance of Libraries
Sunday, June 3, 2012
Shadow and Bone by Leigh Barbugo
Disclaimer: The copy I read was an ARC provided by the publisher.
My friend Rebecca recommend this book. She said once she started reading it, she couldn't put it down.I agree! This books was very engaging, especially if you enjoy fantasy books.
Alina and Mal are orphans during a time of border wars between two nations. They were taken in by a duke's estate.This is a time of magic, which is called Small Science, and every child is tested by the Grisha Examiners (of the Second Army) to see if they have any powers. Mal and Alina are both fascinated and scared when the Examiners show up for them. They are separated, but don't want to leave each other for the testing.
Fast forward a few years and Alina an Mal are now in their late teens, and now part of the First (or the King's) Army. Mal is the best tracker there is, good looking and adored by the all, especially the girls. Alina is small, easily tired, but a hard working mapmakers apprentice. They don't see each other often, but still look out for each other. The story is told in 1st person by Alina, so we know that she is in love with Mal.
The Shadow Fold is a sea of Darkness that separates the world. It was created 1000 years ago and is uncrossable because of the monsters, Volcra, that live in it. The regiment that Alina and Mal are in try to cross The Fold. Mal is brutally injured which makes Alina reveal a dormant power which she uses to save him.
Once she shows her power, she is thought to be the key to saving the world. She is swept off into the world of the Grisha and life in the Little Palace. Mal is left behind. The Grisha in charge, The Darkling, is powerful and seductive. Alina learns that life as Grisha is not all that it seems.
Is Alina the Key to saving Ravka or is she something else?
I recommend this book for Middle School and up.
My friend Rebecca recommend this book. She said once she started reading it, she couldn't put it down.I agree! This books was very engaging, especially if you enjoy fantasy books.
Alina and Mal are orphans during a time of border wars between two nations. They were taken in by a duke's estate.This is a time of magic, which is called Small Science, and every child is tested by the Grisha Examiners (of the Second Army) to see if they have any powers. Mal and Alina are both fascinated and scared when the Examiners show up for them. They are separated, but don't want to leave each other for the testing.
Fast forward a few years and Alina an Mal are now in their late teens, and now part of the First (or the King's) Army. Mal is the best tracker there is, good looking and adored by the all, especially the girls. Alina is small, easily tired, but a hard working mapmakers apprentice. They don't see each other often, but still look out for each other. The story is told in 1st person by Alina, so we know that she is in love with Mal.
The Shadow Fold is a sea of Darkness that separates the world. It was created 1000 years ago and is uncrossable because of the monsters, Volcra, that live in it. The regiment that Alina and Mal are in try to cross The Fold. Mal is brutally injured which makes Alina reveal a dormant power which she uses to save him.
Once she shows her power, she is thought to be the key to saving the world. She is swept off into the world of the Grisha and life in the Little Palace. Mal is left behind. The Grisha in charge, The Darkling, is powerful and seductive. Alina learns that life as Grisha is not all that it seems.
Is Alina the Key to saving Ravka or is she something else?
I recommend this book for Middle School and up.
School's out for Summer!
I am officially out of school. It is funny how during the school year it seems like time just crawls, but when school is over, it is amazing how fast time went. I think part of it may be that my baby graduated 5th grade. I no longer have any Elementary children!
Both my girls are now in middle school and turning into teenagers!
I am hoping to do lots of reading and writing this summer!
It is always said that the TV is a mind number and it is so true! I know that I can have the best intentions of doing something like working out or reading a book and the second the tv is turned on, I just sit and watch. It is so easy to turn it on, but so hard to turn it off! Even when I know this and think about it, it still makes it hard! I am making a resolution to myself that I won't turn on the TV. That way I know I will have some time to think and write at least until my family wakes up.
Well, onto writing my next review.
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Both my girls are now in middle school and turning into teenagers!
I am hoping to do lots of reading and writing this summer!
It is always said that the TV is a mind number and it is so true! I know that I can have the best intentions of doing something like working out or reading a book and the second the tv is turned on, I just sit and watch. It is so easy to turn it on, but so hard to turn it off! Even when I know this and think about it, it still makes it hard! I am making a resolution to myself that I won't turn on the TV. That way I know I will have some time to think and write at least until my family wakes up.
Well, onto writing my next review.
Check it out!
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
New Year's Resolutions 2 (it's only April)!
Sometimes you have to live by the old saying that today is the first day of the rest of your life. Well, today is! I am going to work hard to keep this blog current and up-to-date. To start, I want everyone to know I am CANCER free!
Cancer sucks! Recovery from cancer sucks!
I am ready to read, read, read!
I started my reading frenzy by reading a young adult novel that I loved. I will post a seperate blog today or tomorrow.
Cancer sucks! Recovery from cancer sucks!
I am ready to read, read, read!
I started my reading frenzy by reading a young adult novel that I loved. I will post a seperate blog today or tomorrow.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
New Years Resolution!
I have had a very hectic 6 months and had some health issues. I am still dealing with them, but have set it as my goal to get back to blogging and reading. I read a few great books that I am excited to share. I will be writing reviews within the next couple of days. I am excited to get back to this!
Saturday, May 7, 2011
My dad gives me all sorts of audiobooks that he picks up cheaply at Half Price Books, and one of the books he gave me was Long Lost by Harlan Coben. I loved it. I happened to be in the grocery store the other day and saw this other book by Harlan Coben. I am so glad I picked it up! I know that it is nt a YA book, but since I took 4 hours to read it, I wanted to right about it.
This book is a stand alone book and not one in the series of other books that he writes. The story of Caught starts with a sting operation and ends with a surprising twist. In between there are some twists, turns and good characters.
The story is fast moving and it is very easy to become engrossed in it. Not only are there mysteries to be solved and wrongs to be righted, but there is an underlying story of the importance of forgiveness.
If you are interested in a good fast read, pick up any of Harlan Coban's books!
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