Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Matched - Book Review by Lindsay


Matched by Allie Condie

In a "perfect" future society, the government controls absolutely everything. What you eat, what you wear, who you marry, when you marry, ect. When you're 17 years old, the society holds a "matching" ceremony for you, an event where they match you with the person that you will eventually marry. The society uses algorithms to find your perfect match, it's guaranteed you'll get along great, dating made easy, right? Not for Cassia. Cassia is both shocked and happy when she finds out that she's matched with her best friend since childhood, Xander. They give her a microchip that contains information about Xander that she's supposed to look at later. But when she does look at it, something extremely strange happens, something that's never happened before. Instead of Xander's face showing up on the computer screen, it's a different boy's, a boy Cassia recognizes as Ky Markham. Cassia is confused, shocked, and worried. A society Official tells Cassia that it was just a glitch in the system, Ky shouldn't even be in the matching system, she gives her a new microchip, and says she should just forget about it. But Cassia is too intrigued by this "glitch" to pretend like it never happened.
Matched is a great book, and very unique. It has a great plot with tons of twists and mysteries, and interesting characters. It's a real page-turner that you can't help but stay up late reading! 

Book Review by Lindsay

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Liar - Book Review by Lindsay


Liar  by Justine Larbalestier


Liar is about a 17 year-old girl named Micah, who is a compulsive liar. Micah is the narrator of the book, but she swears that she'll tell nothing but the truth for once while she's telling you her story. When her boyfriend goes missing, everyone thinks that with her history of lying, she should be a major suspect in the crime.
I did not really like this book. Micah is just a really annoying and bitter character. There are lots of twists and stuff in the story but half of them don't even make sense. When you get about halfway through the book, there's a really random plot twist that just makes you go like, "Whoa, where did that even come from?!" I won't spoil it, but it just makes no sense. This book messes with your mind a lot, and it can be pretty hard to follow. You know how Micah says she'll tell you nothing but the truth? Yeah, well she's a compulsive liar. She wasn't even being honest when she said that. She says one thing, and then later she tells you that it was a lie. Eventually it gets so annoying, and you don't even believe that anything she says about the story is true anymore. Because it's probably not. The ending is terrible, it feels like the author got really lazy. it makes no sense, It really gives no conclusion, and it just leaves you guessing.

Book review by Lindsay

Monday, January 9, 2012

Fallen Angels - Book Review by Janae


Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers

Fallen Angels is a Vietman-War story full of action, comedy, and drama.  It is told from the point of view of a soldier named Richie Perry, a black man just out of high school.  He had dreams of playing basketball until he injured his knee during a game.  In order to keep his family out of the poor house, Perry joined the military, hoping not to get into too much combat due to his injury.  That did not work out in his favor... By being sent to Vietnam, Perry gained some great friends and got a few more injuries on his plate, and learned many life lessons in the process.  But the question is if he can survive until the end of the war?  Surprisingly enough, Fallen Angels was a great book (in my opinion).


Book Review by Janae

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Future of Us - Book Review by Lindsay


The Future of Us   By Jay Asher & Carolyn Mackler


It's the year 1996, and Emma just got her first computer as a gift from her father. Josh comes from next-door, over to her house with a CD-ROM that his family got in the mail, but when they install it, a weird little blue icon pops up. When Emma clicks on it, it takes her to this extremely weird website... Facebook: a website where people post details about their personal lives on the internet where everyone can see. What they had for dinner, how work is stressing them out, new relationships, why do they put these things on the internet? ...But wait, it's 1996, Facebook hasn't even been invented yet... What Emma and Josh are looking at are their Facebook profiles 15 years in the future, where it shows their future friends, spouse, kids, job, location, everything. The thing is, every thing they do now effects what their future will be, so every time they log on, something's different. Will they save themselves from making massive mistakes in the future, or just make things go completely haywire?

I loved this book! I read it because Jay Asher, the author of 13 Reasons Why, (Which i also liked), co-wrote it. The characters are lively, realistic, relatable, and full of personality. The pop-culture references are funny, the romance is suspenseful, and you'll stay up late reading cause you just have to know what happens next! It has that fantasy feel, since they can pretty much see the future, yet it seems real. It has a little of everything so I'm sure you'll enjoy it!


Book Review by Lindsay

Friday, December 16, 2011

Strings Attached - Book Review by Lindsay


Strings Attached    By Judy Blundell


Kit Coorigan is a 17 year-old girl, who dreams of being a big-time dancer in Broadway. It's 1950's New york, Kit ran away from her home in Rhode Island, to become famous, and to try and forget about her bad breakup with Billy, who is in the army and is heading to Korea. Kit got a job as a showgirl, but the money just isn't enough, Billy's father, Nate, who is a former gangster, and currently a lawyer defending criminals, gives Kit a great apartment and designer clothes, so what's in it for him? All he asks is Kit try to get Billy to come home, and do an occasional favor for him...

The book has lots of romance and a little mystery. However, the romance is kind of unexplained, Kit loves Billy, will do anything for him, and vice-versa, but why? The book mentions that Kit cried constantly because of Billy, and Billy seems to get easily irritated by Kit. I found myself NOT wanting them to be together. The characters seemed a little dull too, easily forgettable, with little personality. The ending was... Not great, I have unanswered questions about a few things. It's kind of a sad ending too, but i never really got emotionally attached, and failed to sympathize with the characters. It's not a completely terrible book, but i don't really recommend it, if you really want YA historical fiction, I'd try The Luxe series instead.

Book Review by Lindsay

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Hunger Games - Book Review by Lindsay

Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins


The Hunger games takes place in a future United States, where war and natural disasters have destroyed a huge portion of it. The city, Panem, is split into 12 districts, and the Capitol, which rules over the districts. The Capitol hosts a televised, annual event called the Hunger Games, which one boy and one girl from every district are randomly chosen to compete in. The goal of the games is to survive, only one person can win. Basically they put the competitors in an abandoned, jungle-type area, where they have to find food and shelter for themselves, while trying to kill, or completely avoid other players, last man standing wins. 16-year-old Katniss's skill, wit, and determination are put to the ultimate test when she voluntarily takes her 12-year-old little sister's place in the Hunger Games. I love the book, it's a real page turner, with nonstop action, and even a little romance plot, it keeps you thinking "I wonder what happens next?!" The book is part of a trilogy, and leaves off on kind of a cliffhanger, so be prepared to really want to read the next book the minute you finish book 1.

Book review by Lindsay


Monday, November 14, 2011

You Belong to Me - Book Review by Janae


You Belong To Me by Mary Higgins Clark

Susan Chandler, a radio talk show host, takes it upon herself to try and solve the recent missing woman cases.  The killer always leaves his signature trademark, a cheap, turquoise ring with the phrase "You Belong To Me" engraved inside.  Along the way, she meets many new faces that help her get closer and closer to who the killer may be.  She realizes a little too late that the killer is a person near and dear to her.  Will she survive?

Book Review by Janae