If I Live by Terri Blackstock is the third and final book in the “If I run” series. Casey is still on the run, but the police are closing in. Her time is running out! Will she be able to get the truth out? Will anyone believe her? Dylan is trying to do what he can to keep Casey safe, but danger lurks! This book was WAY BETTER than book two! I suggesting skipping book 2 and going right to this one instead. There is more action for one and I enjoyed the interaction between the different characters. This is a good series!
(Gerard’s review, 5 stars)
Teaser from pg. 27: God is on the case with me, fighting this
battle. As I cling to the image of his sword slashing the evil around
me--and around Casey--I fall back to sleep and, this time, dream of
victory.
Karen's review, 4 stars:
If I Live by Terri Blackstock is the last book in the If I Run series. It is about Casey, a fugitive who was framed for murder by dirty cops, and detective Dylan who is hired by the victim’s family to work with the police to find Casey and bring her back. Instead, he believes Casey was set up and helps her prove it, aiding her along the way. Casey comes to look for God being at work and finds lots to be thankful for even as she is on the run. Dylan keeps trusting in Romans 8:28 which says all things work together for good to them who love God and are called according to his purpose.
This was pretty good. I skipped the second book and jumped right to this one and felt I didn’t miss much. It had some Christian overtones and some far-fetched incidents. When Dylan unscrewed the light plate with his fingernail while his hands were tied, I found that very hard to believe. At least he wasn’t able to unscrew the screws in the door hinges at the cabin! SPOILER ALERT—STOP READING NOW IF YOU HAVE NOT READ THE BOOK: I thought the ending was very rushed with Dylan and Casey jumping right into marriage and odd that he did not have Dex as his best man or any of his family at the wedding.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2018
"If I LIve" by Terri Blackstock
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Saturday, March 10, 2018
"Winter Sisters" by Robin Oliveira
Winter Sisters by Robin Oliveira is a historical fiction novel. A blizzard hits the town of Albany and when it finally stops, two little sisters are missing. The search is on! After awhile, the police give up and declare them dead. When they reappear, the questions start: Where were they? Was someone holding them? Are they okay?
I thought this book was really good. The pacing of the book is very well done. There are also some other stories that are brought out as well. The last part of the book, when a trial takes place, was very, very, good!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page 17: "Then a friend might have taken them in when no one came for them. A thousand things could have happened."
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I thought this book was really good. The pacing of the book is very well done. There are also some other stories that are brought out as well. The last part of the book, when a trial takes place, was very, very, good!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Teaser from page 17: "Then a friend might have taken them in when no one came for them. A thousand things could have happened."
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1800s,
historical fiction,
mystery,
orphans,
sisters
Thursday, March 8, 2018
"Shoeless Child" by J. A. Schneider is a Murder Mystery with a Child Hero!
Shoeless Child by Joyce Schneider is a thriller about a serial killer whose only eye witness is Charlie, a 5-yr-old boy. Charlie manages to get away from the killer after he saw his mom get shot in their apartment and her mom’s best friend killed. The detectives, Kerri and Alex both connect with Charlie and get him to talk again as he recovers in the hospital with his mom.
This is a good murder mystery I recommend. Charlie is a brave, adorable little boy that is a hero. This one kept my interest right from the start and is a fast read.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from Loc. 75 on Kindle: He kept seeing Mommy, lying there. He wanted so much to scream into the night, but knew it would give him away. The man with the gun was after him.
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This is a good murder mystery I recommend. Charlie is a brave, adorable little boy that is a hero. This one kept my interest right from the start and is a fast read.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from Loc. 75 on Kindle: He kept seeing Mommy, lying there. He wanted so much to scream into the night, but knew it would give him away. The man with the gun was after him.
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murder mystery,
serial killer
Monday, March 5, 2018
"A War of Gifts" by Orson Scott Card
A War of Gifts by Orson Scott Card is a very short story about Zech who gets drafted to battle school against his will. He has an extraordinary memory, has the whole King James version of the bible memorized. He is the son of a minister who abuses him. At battle school, he just wants to go home and refuses to do any practice fighting at all. This was disappointing; was not interesting to me at all because it put Christians in a bad light. There was a big issue made about whether Santa Claus was a custom or some kind of religious practice and I didn’t care for this one at all. Ender Wiggin had a very small part in this. (Karen's review, 1 star)
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Thursday, March 1, 2018
"Ever the Hunted" by Erin Summerill
In Ever the Hunted by Erin Summerill, Britta is alone and hungry. She gets caught poaching on the King’s land which carries a death sentence. However, the King gives her a deal—capture the person who killed her father and bring him to the King, and she will be set free and get to keep her cottage. The only problem is the killer is her one and only friend!
This book starts out slow but gets better so stick with it. Britta is a real good lead character that knows what she wants and hot to get it! The action is good with some twists to add to your reading pleasure, leading to a very strong ending! I look forward to reading book 2 in this series!
(Gerard’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 17: It takes a beat for his warning to hit me. I jerk out of his grip, mumble thanks, and race toward home.
Karen's review:
Ever the Hunted by Erin Summerill is the first book of the Clash of Kingdoms series. In this fantasy, 17-yr.-old Britta is in love with Cohen, her father’s former apprentice. Her father was a bounty hunter for the King of Malam until he was killed and Cohen has been accused of his murder. Britta agrees to hunt him down for Lord Jamis when she is charged with poaching on the King’s land and faces being hanged unless she agrees. Britta has a special gift for telling if one is lying or not, so when Cohen captures her from the royal guards, he convinces her he is innocent and together they try to track down her father’s killer. Then royal guard keeps after them both! Secrets come out along the way that keeps things interesting.
I thought the pace of this book was pretty slow, but it did pick up near the end. I really liked Enat and felt bad when she was killed. I like both Britta and Cohen alright so will probably continue on with this series. (4 stars)
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This book starts out slow but gets better so stick with it. Britta is a real good lead character that knows what she wants and hot to get it! The action is good with some twists to add to your reading pleasure, leading to a very strong ending! I look forward to reading book 2 in this series!
(Gerard’s review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 17: It takes a beat for his warning to hit me. I jerk out of his grip, mumble thanks, and race toward home.
Karen's review:
Ever the Hunted by Erin Summerill is the first book of the Clash of Kingdoms series. In this fantasy, 17-yr.-old Britta is in love with Cohen, her father’s former apprentice. Her father was a bounty hunter for the King of Malam until he was killed and Cohen has been accused of his murder. Britta agrees to hunt him down for Lord Jamis when she is charged with poaching on the King’s land and faces being hanged unless she agrees. Britta has a special gift for telling if one is lying or not, so when Cohen captures her from the royal guards, he convinces her he is innocent and together they try to track down her father’s killer. Then royal guard keeps after them both! Secrets come out along the way that keeps things interesting.
I thought the pace of this book was pretty slow, but it did pick up near the end. I really liked Enat and felt bad when she was killed. I like both Britta and Cohen alright so will probably continue on with this series. (4 stars)
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Wednesday, February 28, 2018
"Grist Mill Road" by Christopher J. Yates
It is hard to write a review of Grist Mill Road by Christopher J. Yates without giving something away, but I will try. Patrick, Matthew and Hannah were involved in an incident when they were in their teens. Now, years later, their paths cross again. Will there be a resolution to that incident? Although this book goes back and forth in time, I did not have a problem with it. I thought the three main characters were well developed. Some parts of the book dragged along, but there is more good than bad. The ending was just okay but still worth the read.
Teaser from page 15: Mornings after, she remembers only the screaming, not the words. But even so he can't lie to her.
(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
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Teaser from page 15: Mornings after, she remembers only the screaming, not the words. But even so he can't lie to her.
(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
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Saturday, February 24, 2018
"I Am Watching You" by Teresa Driscoll is a Good Mystery
In I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll, when Ella is on a train, she overhears a conversation between two young girls and two young men just out of prison. It sounds like they plan to hook-up? Ella debates if she should warn the girls that maybe this is not such a good idea, but says nothing! The next day, she finds out one of the girls has gone missing!
I really enjoyed this book a lot! It is told by various people who have a connection to the girls which only adds to the mystery of what did happen to this girl and why! If you know the answer before you finish, you are way smarter than me!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll is a mystery of a missing person with a surprise ending. I did not figure out what happened, but there were a couple things that I did not care for about this book. One was that there was so little action and the second was that the chapters ended on cliff hangers and then jumped to another person’s view. The changing of views was distracting to me and seemed to slow down the pace of this book None of the characters were very well developed, which made me not care about them much at all. I would not recommend this one. (2 stars)
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Teaser from page 26: So that I see it even more clearly now. This is my fault.
I really enjoyed this book a lot! It is told by various people who have a connection to the girls which only adds to the mystery of what did happen to this girl and why! If you know the answer before you finish, you are way smarter than me!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
I Am Watching You by Teresa Driscoll is a mystery of a missing person with a surprise ending. I did not figure out what happened, but there were a couple things that I did not care for about this book. One was that there was so little action and the second was that the chapters ended on cliff hangers and then jumped to another person’s view. The changing of views was distracting to me and seemed to slow down the pace of this book None of the characters were very well developed, which made me not care about them much at all. I would not recommend this one. (2 stars)
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Thursday, February 22, 2018
"Bruiser" by Neal Schusterman
Bruiser by Neal Schusterman is a contemporary fiction novel but with one special boy, named Bruiser. Somehow, he has an unusual power to take on himself the pain of those he cares about, like his younger brother and his Uncle. His uncle tries to protect him as best he can be keeping him home so he doesn’t make friends. He just goes to school and comes home, until Bronte decides to be nice to him. Her brother, Tennyson, doesn’t like her seeing Bruiser at first, but then also becomes his friend, realizing he’s not really so bad after all. Bruiser is wired to only receive pain, not give it.
Teaser from page 14: I hate him. I hate the concept of him. He's a freight train of bad news barreling at my sister.
I thought this book was just okay because Bruiser was so unbelievable in what was an otherwise modern-day contemporary fiction book. The story was pretty good and it kept my interest but it wasn’t near as good as the other books I read by this author.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Teaser from page 14: I hate him. I hate the concept of him. He's a freight train of bad news barreling at my sister.
I thought this book was just okay because Bruiser was so unbelievable in what was an otherwise modern-day contemporary fiction book. The story was pretty good and it kept my interest but it wasn’t near as good as the other books I read by this author.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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brothers and sisters,
contemporary,
family relationships,
foster care,
high school,
relationships,
supernatural,
YA
Monday, February 19, 2018
"Everfound" by Neal Shusterman (Fantastic Book 3 of the Skinjacker Series)
Everfound by Neal Shusterman is the amazing third book in the Skinjacker trilogy. Will Allie, Mikey, Nick, Jix and Jill be able to stop Mary, Milos, Rotsie and Speedo from destroying the real world? Will Nick and Mikey get out of the Wraith’s trap? Will Jix bring Mary back to the City of Souls? Will Johnnie O and Choo Choo Charlie ever be able to get off the Heidenberg? Will Allie every get back to her parents? Teaser from page 41: Allie didn’t want to believe it. “No! Milos didn’t! He couldn’t have . . he wouldn’t dare!”
Everfound is fantastic! What a great finish to a great series! I LOVED IT! This had lots of adventure as well as relationship building, humor, supernatural abilities and lots of plot twists. Certain parts were so captivating that I couldn’t turn pages fast enough and other parts were so funny, I laughed out loud! I was always eager to see what would happen next and really came to care about certain characters. At some points, I felt so bad that I had to put it down for what happened to sink in, I couldn’t believe it! This series was wild and quite a ride! Unlike Scythe and Unwind, this series mostly takes place in Everlost, a ghost world between the real world and the light at the end of the tunnel into eternity. The ending was perfect! I highly recommend this series if you want an entertaining fantasy read! Neal Shusterman is becoming my favorite YA fantasy author very quickly with his well-developed characters and extremely original plot lines.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Links to my reviews of previous books in this series: Everlost and Everwild
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Everfound is fantastic! What a great finish to a great series! I LOVED IT! This had lots of adventure as well as relationship building, humor, supernatural abilities and lots of plot twists. Certain parts were so captivating that I couldn’t turn pages fast enough and other parts were so funny, I laughed out loud! I was always eager to see what would happen next and really came to care about certain characters. At some points, I felt so bad that I had to put it down for what happened to sink in, I couldn’t believe it! This series was wild and quite a ride! Unlike Scythe and Unwind, this series mostly takes place in Everlost, a ghost world between the real world and the light at the end of the tunnel into eternity. The ending was perfect! I highly recommend this series if you want an entertaining fantasy read! Neal Shusterman is becoming my favorite YA fantasy author very quickly with his well-developed characters and extremely original plot lines.
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Links to my reviews of previous books in this series: Everlost and Everwild
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ethics,
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ghosts,
Karen's favorites,
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series,
supernatural,
war
"The Perfect Nanny" by Leila Slimani
In The Perfect Nanny by Leila Slimani, Myriam decides that she wants to go back to work as a lawyer. She and her husband, Paul, decide to hire a nanny. It does not take them long to decide to hire Louise, she seems perfect! This book starts out a bit flat, but stick with it! When it picked up for me, I had a hard time putting it down. At less than 250 pages, it will not take you long to finish it. Like everybody else, I did not care for the ending.
Teaser from page 19: "It was heartbreaking when we had to let her go. To be perfectly honest, I even thought of having a third child at the time, just so we could keep her."
(Gerard’s review, 4 stars)
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Saturday, February 17, 2018
"The Woman in the Window" by A. J. Finn
In The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn, Anna lives alone. She loves to watch old movies, drink, remember old times and spy on her neighbors! One day she sees something terrible, but is an old lady who mixes booze and pills to be believed?
Teaser from page 70: And suddenly I'm rushing down the stairs; suddenly I'm back in the dark of the hall, my bare feet on the tiles, my hand on the knob. Anger grips me by the throat; my sight is swimming.
This book is on the New York Times Bestseller List and now I know why! Anna is an enjoyable main character and as you read along, you are not sure if Anna is in her right mind or not. I enjoyed it a lot!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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Teaser from page 70: And suddenly I'm rushing down the stairs; suddenly I'm back in the dark of the hall, my bare feet on the tiles, my hand on the knob. Anger grips me by the throat; my sight is swimming.
This book is on the New York Times Bestseller List and now I know why! Anna is an enjoyable main character and as you read along, you are not sure if Anna is in her right mind or not. I enjoyed it a lot!
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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Thursday, February 15, 2018
"Only Child" by Rhiannon Navin (School Shooting told by a child) UPDATED
In Only Child by Rhiannon Navin, there has been a school shooting at the school that Zach attends. He is going to tell you all about it! Zach is 6 years old. This book centers around the shooting mostly; however, there is a whole lot more to this book than that. The aftermath of the shooting and how it affects Zach's mom, dad and other people connected to the school.
Here is the teaser from page 7 I'd like to share with you: She pulled the door closed again and told me to hold the metal piece this time. I did, even though it hurt my fingers and the door was heavy to keep closed.I was into this book from page 1 and I thought the pacing of it was very well done. I really enjoyed Zach's perspective of the events going on. Only Child is the author's first book and I will be looking forward to her next one after reading this! With all the school shootings going on this year, this is one book you definitely should read!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review 2/21/18:
Only Child by Rhiannon Navin is a contemporary fiction novel about Zach, a first grader whose fifth-grade brother was killed in a school shooting. Zach narrates the story of what happened and how his family sort of fell apart afterwards, his mixed feelings and how he spent time in his secret hideout in his brother’s closet. Zach is a cute little kid I couldn’t help but feel sorry for throughout the book.
Only Child is a touching novel that leads to healing for the family of a victim. This is an emotional read that kept my interest. I liked the ending and the child narration. Overall, it is a sad story but has some good advice for dealing with sadness. (4 stars)
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contemporary fiction,
family relationships,
Gerard's favorites,
grief,
school shooting
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
"Everwild" by Neal Shusterman (Skinjacker series book 2)
Everwild by Neal Shusterman is the 2nd book in the Skinjacker series. In this book, a lot of new characters are introduced. I enjoyed Moose and Squirrel the best! This book started out good with Allie the Outcast and Mikey as the main story line; however, then it got into a bunch of story lines and I did not know who was good and who was bad. I thought the ending was okay. I am in no hurry to read book 3 though!
(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
Karen's review, 5 stars:
Everwild by Neal Shusterman, book 2 of the Skinjacker trilogy, is as good as the first. Ally finds her parents in the real world and skinjacks a 7-yr-old boy that was pretty funny. Milos leaves Ally and sides with Mary Hightower who also has Jackin Jill with her. Mikey continues to stew about losing Ally, but is reunited with her temporarily when she is on her way to warn Nick about Mary's plans. Poor Nick runs into a major problem of his own! There is lots of action in this book and the plots thicken. I loved it and laughed out loud at some parts! Can't wait to move on to book 3 and see how it all turns out! I highly recommend this series, but read Everlost first or this book won't make much sense to you.
Teaser from page 8: "I'd still rather be alive," Speedo would say whenever she spoke of how blessed they were to be here in Everlost.
"If I had lived," Mary would remind him, "I'd be long dead by now . . . and you'd probably be a fat, bald accountant."
STOP READING HERE UNLESS YOU HAVE READ THIS BOOK--SPOILER ALERT!
IF YOU READ THIS BOOK, PERHAPS YOU COULD EXPLAIN A FEW THINGS TO ME:
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(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
Karen's review, 5 stars:
Everwild by Neal Shusterman, book 2 of the Skinjacker trilogy, is as good as the first. Ally finds her parents in the real world and skinjacks a 7-yr-old boy that was pretty funny. Milos leaves Ally and sides with Mary Hightower who also has Jackin Jill with her. Mikey continues to stew about losing Ally, but is reunited with her temporarily when she is on her way to warn Nick about Mary's plans. Poor Nick runs into a major problem of his own! There is lots of action in this book and the plots thicken. I loved it and laughed out loud at some parts! Can't wait to move on to book 3 and see how it all turns out! I highly recommend this series, but read Everlost first or this book won't make much sense to you.
Teaser from page 8: "I'd still rather be alive," Speedo would say whenever she spoke of how blessed they were to be here in Everlost.
"If I had lived," Mary would remind him, "I'd be long dead by now . . . and you'd probably be a fat, bald accountant."
STOP READING HERE UNLESS YOU HAVE READ THIS BOOK--SPOILER ALERT!
IF YOU READ THIS BOOK, PERHAPS YOU COULD EXPLAIN A FEW THINGS TO ME:
- When Ally was trying to get into her parents house, why didn't she just walk through the wall or the door, staying in Everlost but being able to see them? OR
- Why didn't she skinjack her parents so she could talk directly to them?
- I didn't get why Mary turned back to alive just because she went into the real world. Was it only skinjackers that could go into both worlds? Maybe I missed something.
- Why did Nick keep getting more chocolatey? Was it just because he was made more aware of it when other afterlights started referring to him as the Chocolate Ogre?
- I wondered why Mikey didn't go with Allie to help her save Nick.
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Sunday, February 11, 2018
"The Whispering Room" by Dean Koontz
The Whispering Room is the follow up to The Silent Corner. Jane is still on the run to put an end to the madness of people killing themselves! At over 500 pages, this will take you awhile. However, there is good action with a bunch of different characters. Jane is a really good character as she is always one step ahead of the people trying to stop her. This is as good as the first book!
Teaser from page 11: Considering what she knew about certain powerful people, the best she could hope for was a bullet in the head. They had the means by which to do much worse to her, the ability to break her, to scrub her mind of memories, rob her of free will, and reduce her to docile slavery.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Teaser from page 11: Considering what she knew about certain powerful people, the best she could hope for was a bullet in the head. They had the means by which to do much worse to her, the ability to break her, to scrub her mind of memories, rob her of free will, and reduce her to docile slavery.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Labels:
conspiracy,
contemporary fiction,
sequel,
suicide,
suspense
Friday, February 9, 2018
"Everlost" by Neal Shusterman (Book 1 of the Skinjacker Trilogy)
Everlost by Neal Shusterman is the entertaining first book of the Skinjacker trilogy. Nick and Allie both die in a head on collision and wind up in Everlost, a limbo between the real world and the final afterlife destination where they become ghosts called “afterlights.” They first wake up 9 months after the crash and see a kid who doesn’t know his name and is also an afterlife living in a forest. Nick and Allie name him Lief. Allie is determined to get back home and soon take the lead. Nick is just baffled and follows Allie. Lief feels protective of them and so follows after them even though he is content to stay living in the forest. He tried talking them into staying with him, but they didn’t want to. Everlost is a weird place—Afterlights who live there do not need to sleep, can’t feel pain, and are invisible to those in the real world. There are “dead spots” that are safe for them to sit or stand still on but if they get off, the must keep moving or they will sink into the ground towards the center of the earth! There is much to learn about Everlost!
Teaser from page 18: Nick kept rubbing his face. "This chocolate--I can't get it off my face. It's kind of tattooed there." "It is," Lief said. "It's how you died."
This got my attention right from the start and kept my interest with lots of surprises along the way. The world building is very well done. This was a very unique read for me, haven’t read anything like this before so I enjoyed it very much. I couldn’t wait to find out what would happen next! I liked the action, adventure, humor and learning about the world of Everlost. I liked how the relationship between Mary, the Queen of Snots, and Nick developed into something unexpected. This has lots of interesting characters: the McGill, the Haunted, the bullies, Vari, and Pinhead. There actually were four main characters in this book: Allie, Nick, Mary and The McGill. This is a good read for fantasy lovers!
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review, 4 stars:
Nick and Allie are in a limbo land called Everlost in this Neal Shusterman YA fantasy. Their souls are there but with bodies of a sort too. Everlost is run by a woman named Mary who takes care of children who wind up at her home. There is a monster called "the McGill" who you do not want to mess with! Allie wants no part of this and comes up with a plan to get out, but can she?
This book was pretty good. It started off slow for me, but I enjoyed the last part of the book much better. Book 2 should be good!
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Teaser from page 18: Nick kept rubbing his face. "This chocolate--I can't get it off my face. It's kind of tattooed there." "It is," Lief said. "It's how you died."
This got my attention right from the start and kept my interest with lots of surprises along the way. The world building is very well done. This was a very unique read for me, haven’t read anything like this before so I enjoyed it very much. I couldn’t wait to find out what would happen next! I liked the action, adventure, humor and learning about the world of Everlost. I liked how the relationship between Mary, the Queen of Snots, and Nick developed into something unexpected. This has lots of interesting characters: the McGill, the Haunted, the bullies, Vari, and Pinhead. There actually were four main characters in this book: Allie, Nick, Mary and The McGill. This is a good read for fantasy lovers!
(Karen’s review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review, 4 stars:
Nick and Allie are in a limbo land called Everlost in this Neal Shusterman YA fantasy. Their souls are there but with bodies of a sort too. Everlost is run by a woman named Mary who takes care of children who wind up at her home. There is a monster called "the McGill" who you do not want to mess with! Allie wants no part of this and comes up with a plan to get out, but can she?
This book was pretty good. It started off slow for me, but I enjoyed the last part of the book much better. Book 2 should be good!
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Thursday, February 8, 2018
"The City of Brass" by S. A. Chakraborty (Fantasy)
In The City of Brass by S. A. Chakraborty, Nahri knows how to pull a con. She is street smart and pretty much lives on her own, but when she summons a Dara, her life changes forever. When she arrives in Daevabad, she gets mixed up in a war that has been simmering for a long time and is ready to explode!
Teaser from page 12: He stared at her in utter exasperation. "You shouldn't be trying to do anything with djinn!"
This book was pretty good. At over 500 pages, I think it could have been cut down a bit. That being said, I enjoyed the give and take between the characters. The ending was very exciting so I will read book two.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Monday, February 5, 2018
"Now Is Everything" by Amy Giles
Teaser from pg. 39: "The noise, the chaos, all belong to another world, another dimension. Not mine."
I enjoyed this book very much! I got into it quickly and was always ready to continue it. The characters were true to life and there were no dull points.
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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Saturday, February 3, 2018
"Tilly" by Frank E. Peretti
If you are thinking about getting an abortion or if you have had an abortion, Tilly by Frank E. Peretti is a book I would recommend you read. It is a story about a girl named Tilly who was aborted that would be nine years old now had she lived. It is also about Kathy Ross, Tilly’s mother and how she regrets that decision but finds God’s forgiveness through a dream she has of being in heaven and spending the day with Tilly.
Teaser from page 44: Kathy leaned back from the rail. She was beginning to believe all this, and that unnerved her. “No names . . . and no parents? All of you?”
This is a quick read and I suppose is thought provoking to some degree. However, it may be beautiful and helpful to someone who has gone through the experience of aborting a child. Some of those things just rubbed me the wrong way like Jesus getting married and Tilly aging in heaven as though she would if she had been born. I realize it was all just a dream which makes it more believable because in a dream, anything can happen. The point of the story is that Kathy regretted having the abortion. I see where it may be a powerful book for someone who is contemplating having an abortion so that is who I would recommend read this one. Who knows, maybe it will help save someone’s life!
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Teaser from page 44: Kathy leaned back from the rail. She was beginning to believe all this, and that unnerved her. “No names . . . and no parents? All of you?”
This is a quick read and I suppose is thought provoking to some degree. However, it may be beautiful and helpful to someone who has gone through the experience of aborting a child. Some of those things just rubbed me the wrong way like Jesus getting married and Tilly aging in heaven as though she would if she had been born. I realize it was all just a dream which makes it more believable because in a dream, anything can happen. The point of the story is that Kathy regretted having the abortion. I see where it may be a powerful book for someone who is contemplating having an abortion so that is who I would recommend read this one. Who knows, maybe it will help save someone’s life!
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Friday, February 2, 2018
"Defiant" by Lesley Livingston (Book 2 in the Valiant Series)
Defiant by Lesley Livingston is the second book in the Valiant series and just as good as the first! I liked Fallon again in this one and was hoping the people she put her trust in would not let her down. It was heartbreaking when Ludus Achillea, home for gladiators, was overtaken by Pontius Aquila and Nyx. This book has lots of action and strategy.
I liked Cai and Fallon and Quint and Elka. I also liked how Fallon and Sorcha got to fight together to take back their home and stay free. There are many interesting supporting characters in this book which I liked. The plot was well developed but easy enough to follow. I loved it and recommend this series if you like adventure and fantasy!
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 17: I might have felt a twinge of sympathy for them but, to be honest, in that moment, I couldn't have cared less. My friends and I were victorious, and that was all that mattered.
Gerard's review (5++ stars):
Defiant by Lesley Livingston is the action-packed follow-up book to The Valiant. Things start out well for Fallon, but that quickly changes when the place she calls home is overrun and she is put into a cell! Will she have to fight for an enemy or can she somehow turn the tables on her enemies?
This book is just as good as the first. Fallon is a fantastic character and she carries the story very well. The other characters are developed nicely and really add to the story, especially her sister! This book is filled with lots of good action and the ending is great! I LOVED IT! If there is a book 3, I will read it.
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I liked Cai and Fallon and Quint and Elka. I also liked how Fallon and Sorcha got to fight together to take back their home and stay free. There are many interesting supporting characters in this book which I liked. The plot was well developed but easy enough to follow. I loved it and recommend this series if you like adventure and fantasy!
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 17: I might have felt a twinge of sympathy for them but, to be honest, in that moment, I couldn't have cared less. My friends and I were victorious, and that was all that mattered.
Gerard's review (5++ stars):
Defiant by Lesley Livingston is the action-packed follow-up book to The Valiant. Things start out well for Fallon, but that quickly changes when the place she calls home is overrun and she is put into a cell! Will she have to fight for an enemy or can she somehow turn the tables on her enemies?
This book is just as good as the first. Fallon is a fantastic character and she carries the story very well. The other characters are developed nicely and really add to the story, especially her sister! This book is filled with lots of good action and the ending is great! I LOVED IT! If there is a book 3, I will read it.
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YA
"The Girl in the Tower" by Katherine Arden (Updated)
The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden is the follow up to The Bear and the Nighingale. Vasya is on her own now. She craves adventure but everything changes after she takes down some bandits! She disguises herself as a boy and is treated like a hero. The Grand Prince likes her, but before she can move on, Moscow is in trouble. Can Vasya come to the rescue?
Teaser from page 45: Had he stumbled onto a wood-sprite, he could not have been more astonished. The rider was staring at him, openmouthed.
This book is even better than the first one! There is tons of action and the writing is so good. I really enjoyed how Solovey, her horse, had a big role in this book! The ending was amazing and I couldn't put it down! Now I have to wait until August for Book 3. I reviewed both the first book and this one in this video because I loved them so much!
(Gerard's review 1-19-18, 5++ stars)
Karen's review 1-19-18:
The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden is the sequel to The Bear and the Nightingale. Vasya and her horse, Solovey, have quite the adventure and is reunited with Sasha, her brother who became a monk, and her older sister, Olya. The Frost King, Morozko, continues to help Vasya.
I liked this book better than the first because the horse was in it a lot and I really liked the horse! It seemed to move along faster and there were not a lot of new names to learn. I felt sorry for Vasya because it seemed like everyone was against her in spite of her doing great things. I liked how she connected with her niece and rescued the three girls who were kidnapped from their village. It was cool how she battled with the men and won another horse by winning a horse race. I thought she was stupid though for agreeing to another horse race against Kasyan, but of course, that led to a whole other chain of events to make the book interesting. I think that was the only time where I thought she acted out of character by allowing herself to be distracted. (4 stars)
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Teaser from page 45: Had he stumbled onto a wood-sprite, he could not have been more astonished. The rider was staring at him, openmouthed.
This book is even better than the first one! There is tons of action and the writing is so good. I really enjoyed how Solovey, her horse, had a big role in this book! The ending was amazing and I couldn't put it down! Now I have to wait until August for Book 3. I reviewed both the first book and this one in this video because I loved them so much!
(Gerard's review 1-19-18, 5++ stars)
Karen's review 1-19-18:
The Girl in the Tower by Katherine Arden is the sequel to The Bear and the Nightingale. Vasya and her horse, Solovey, have quite the adventure and is reunited with Sasha, her brother who became a monk, and her older sister, Olya. The Frost King, Morozko, continues to help Vasya.
I liked this book better than the first because the horse was in it a lot and I really liked the horse! It seemed to move along faster and there were not a lot of new names to learn. I felt sorry for Vasya because it seemed like everyone was against her in spite of her doing great things. I liked how she connected with her niece and rescued the three girls who were kidnapped from their village. It was cool how she battled with the men and won another horse by winning a horse race. I thought she was stupid though for agreeing to another horse race against Kasyan, but of course, that led to a whole other chain of events to make the book interesting. I think that was the only time where I thought she acted out of character by allowing herself to be distracted. (4 stars)
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Thursday, February 1, 2018
"Oliver Loving" by Stefan Merrill Block -- A Slow Read
Oliver Loving by Stefan Block starts with a school shooting. Oliver is shot and now ten years later he is alive but cannot speak. This book is more about how his family and a young lady he was fond of deals with this than the shooting. I found this to be a slow read, but the family was interesting as they all had their own agendas concerning Oliver.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Tuesday, January 30, 2018
"Bone Gap" by Laura Ruby
In Bone Gap by Laura Ruby, Finn lives in the small town of Bone Gap with his brother. One day Roza goes missing. People assume that she ran off, but Finn claims she was taken, and he will get her back! The story line was okay to start off, but got a bit wild at the end. I enjoyed Finn, but the other characters were shallow. It was an okay read with a good ending.
Teaser from page 22: "It's been two months today," said Finn. "Why aren't you out there looking for her?"
(Gerard's review, 3 stars)
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Teaser from page 22: "It's been two months today," said Finn. "Why aren't you out there looking for her?"
(Gerard's review, 3 stars)
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Friday, January 26, 2018
"A Quiet Kind of Thunder" by Sara Barnard
In A Quiet Kind of Thunder by Sara Barnard, Steffi is a quiet girl and likes it that way. She can talk but chooses not to. The first day of the new school year, the principal introduces her to Rhys who is deaf. Steffi is supposed to help him get used to his new school. Soon she starts to have feelings for him, but will talking be the best thing for her?
Teaser from page 4: Now they're parading strangers in front of me to mock my inability to speak in front of them? I can feel a familiar choking panic start somewhere in my stomach.
I liked this book. It was a good change of pace from the books I usually read. I enjoyed both Steffi and Rhys! Give it a chance.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Teaser from page 4: Now they're parading strangers in front of me to mock my inability to speak in front of them? I can feel a familiar choking panic start somewhere in my stomach.
I liked this book. It was a good change of pace from the books I usually read. I enjoyed both Steffi and Rhys! Give it a chance.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Thursday, January 25, 2018
"The Couple Next Door" by Shari Lapena
The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena is one crazy read involving kidnapping, family secrets, betrayal, infidelity, greed and manipulation. Anne and Marco come home from a dinner party next door to find their little 4-month-old daughter, Cora, gone! Of course, the cops are called and keep questioning the parents who are the primary suspects. The whole book is about the police investigation and their efforts to find and return Cora. Eventually, the truth comes out.
Teaser from page 21: She can feel him shaking, can feel the painful thumping of his heart. She tells herself that together they will get through this. The police will find Cora.
This contemporary fiction mystery was a page-turner for me that moves along very quickly with lots of twists. I enjoyed the writing style of this one because it was easy to follow and things gradually fell into place. If you enjoy books about scheming, dysfunctional families and very sleezy characters, I would recommend this book. I think this would make a good book club selection because I think it would make for interesting discussion of the characters.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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Teaser from page 21: She can feel him shaking, can feel the painful thumping of his heart. She tells herself that together they will get through this. The police will find Cora.
This contemporary fiction mystery was a page-turner for me that moves along very quickly with lots of twists. I enjoyed the writing style of this one because it was easy to follow and things gradually fell into place. If you enjoy books about scheming, dysfunctional families and very sleezy characters, I would recommend this book. I think this would make a good book club selection because I think it would make for interesting discussion of the characters.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
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Tuesday, January 23, 2018
"Her Last Breath" by Linda Castillo (Updated)
Her Last Breath by Linda Castillo is gripping from the start, beginning with an Amish buggy hit-and- run accident that is fatal for the father and two of his three small children. Kate Burkholder, Chief of police, discovers that the hit-and-run “accident” was not an accident after all, but intentional! The widow was her best childhood friend. This is such a sad story with a surprise ending.
This book had my attention right from the start and held it all the way through. Kate Burkholder really needs to work on her hand-to-hand combat though! Anyhow, this is a good mystery and also had a bit of romance as well as some suspense. It had three storylines: the main murder mystery, Kate’s past catching up to her and the romance between Kate and Tomasetti with action near the end with a surprise twist.
(Karen's review 1/13/18, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 4: Around him, the buggy exploded into a hundred pieces. Paul thought he heard a child's cry and then the ground rushed up and slammed into him.
Gerard's review 1/23/18:
Her Last Breath by Linda Castillo starts off with a hit and run buggy accident in Amish country. However, when the police investigate, there is more to it than it looks. There is good stuff here. I never knew how this was going to turn out! The pace of the book is quick and the characters true to life. (5 stars)
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This book had my attention right from the start and held it all the way through. Kate Burkholder really needs to work on her hand-to-hand combat though! Anyhow, this is a good mystery and also had a bit of romance as well as some suspense. It had three storylines: the main murder mystery, Kate’s past catching up to her and the romance between Kate and Tomasetti with action near the end with a surprise twist.
(Karen's review 1/13/18, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 4: Around him, the buggy exploded into a hundred pieces. Paul thought he heard a child's cry and then the ground rushed up and slammed into him.
Gerard's review 1/23/18:
Her Last Breath by Linda Castillo starts off with a hit and run buggy accident in Amish country. However, when the police investigate, there is more to it than it looks. There is good stuff here. I never knew how this was going to turn out! The pace of the book is quick and the characters true to life. (5 stars)
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Wednesday, January 17, 2018
"Thunderhead" by Neal Shusterman
Thunderhead by Neal Shusterman is the followup to Scythe. I found this book very different from Scythe. Rowan and Citra are in this book too, but there are a lot of new characters that have big roles. Thunderhead has a ton of surprises which I enjoyed. I never knew what was coming next! The parts that Rowan and Citra were in were the parts I enjoyed most though. I liked the first book in this series better, but this one is okay.
Teaser from page 29: "But allowing the . . . the condemned . . . to choose their own method? It's positively barbaric!" Scythe Truman shouted.
(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
Karen's Review:
Thunderhead is the second book in the Arc of a Scythe series. I was really looking forward to this book because I loved the first one, but was somewhat disappointed in it because of the slow pace. I expected to understand the Thunderhead better, but unfortunately, I am just as confused about it as I was in the first book. This book follows the separate lives of Rowan and Citra (Scythe Anastasia). This book also has a big surprise that I did not like at all! This book has lots of action near the end, including a very interesting concave and ends on a cliff hanger, of course.
This book gets better as it goes along but I really did not like the ending or the big surprise. I still like Scythe Anastasia and Rowan in this book and kept hoping that somehow Scythe Faraday would be able to fix everything but that didn’t happen. Scythe Curie is very cool in this book too, I liked Greyson Tolliver as well, and think that somehow, maybe he’ll become a scythe in the next book. His relationship with the Thunderhead was confusing to me, but hopefully it will all clear up in the next book. The Thunderhead seems to be kind of an artificial god with some limits. I am ready to see what happens in the next book of this series!
(4 stars)
SPOILERS (stop here if you have not yet read this book):
Did not like that Goddard was rescued by Rand and given a new body attached to his head—made no sense!
Don’t think either Rand nor Goddard were smart enough to know how to mess up things that brought down Endura. Thought it was interesting though how Rand told Rowan to leave the island ASAP because if Goddard lost, things would even be worse! She must have been in on the whole plan.
Really hated that Scythe Curie did not get to be the High Blade.
How is anyone going to find Rowan and Anastasia to bring them back to life? Even if the vault is discovered, how would anyone get it opened?
I also hate that Goddard is going to go back and get to be the High Blade now that Scythe Curie is dead.
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Teaser from page 29: "But allowing the . . . the condemned . . . to choose their own method? It's positively barbaric!" Scythe Truman shouted.
(Gerard's review, 3.5 stars)
Karen's Review:
Thunderhead is the second book in the Arc of a Scythe series. I was really looking forward to this book because I loved the first one, but was somewhat disappointed in it because of the slow pace. I expected to understand the Thunderhead better, but unfortunately, I am just as confused about it as I was in the first book. This book follows the separate lives of Rowan and Citra (Scythe Anastasia). This book also has a big surprise that I did not like at all! This book has lots of action near the end, including a very interesting concave and ends on a cliff hanger, of course.
This book gets better as it goes along but I really did not like the ending or the big surprise. I still like Scythe Anastasia and Rowan in this book and kept hoping that somehow Scythe Faraday would be able to fix everything but that didn’t happen. Scythe Curie is very cool in this book too, I liked Greyson Tolliver as well, and think that somehow, maybe he’ll become a scythe in the next book. His relationship with the Thunderhead was confusing to me, but hopefully it will all clear up in the next book. The Thunderhead seems to be kind of an artificial god with some limits. I am ready to see what happens in the next book of this series!
(4 stars)
SPOILERS (stop here if you have not yet read this book):
Did not like that Goddard was rescued by Rand and given a new body attached to his head—made no sense!
Don’t think either Rand nor Goddard were smart enough to know how to mess up things that brought down Endura. Thought it was interesting though how Rand told Rowan to leave the island ASAP because if Goddard lost, things would even be worse! She must have been in on the whole plan.
Really hated that Scythe Curie did not get to be the High Blade.
How is anyone going to find Rowan and Anastasia to bring them back to life? Even if the vault is discovered, how would anyone get it opened?
I also hate that Goddard is going to go back and get to be the High Blade now that Scythe Curie is dead.
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Friday, January 12, 2018
"The Bear and the Nightingale" by Katherine Arden is a "Must Read"
In The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden, Vasya is the youngest child of a large family in Russia. Her mom died soon after she was born. She loves the forest and she loves the animals. But the forest contains spirits that are evil! Vasya will have to use the special gifts that she inherited from her mother to keep her family safe at all costs!
Teaser from page 15: "I have only a little of her gift," Marina went on, ignoring her old nurse. Dunya knew her lady well enough to hear the regret. "But my daughter will have more."
This book is based on a Russian folklore. I LOVED this book! I was engaged from page 1! Vasya is a great character and I was always anxious to get back into this book. The good news is I have book 2 in this series and the 3rd one comes out this year! I highly recommend this one as a "must read."
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden is a whimsical story incorporating Russian folklore. Vasilisa is a girl who does not want to be told what to do and has a special gift to see the demons others do now. There are several different types of demons, who live in the forest, in the river and some in households. Vasilisa lives in the wilderness with her father, stepmother, brother and half-sister after her mother died and her older sister and brother married. When Father Konstantine arrives, he scares people with his preaching except for Vasilisa. Will she be able to keep her family safe?
This book has a lot of Russian names that were confusing to me at the beginning, but that petered out as the book progressed. The plot in this story is like a fairy tale so doesn’t make much sense; however, there were parts I liked very much. I liked the house demon, the stable demon, the horses talking to Vasilisa, and the time at the invisible cabin with Morozko. The demon creatures in this book are not all evil and the house demon reminded me a bit of Dobby, the house elf in the Harry Potter series. This is an entertaining read. (3 stars)
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Teaser from page 15: "I have only a little of her gift," Marina went on, ignoring her old nurse. Dunya knew her lady well enough to hear the regret. "But my daughter will have more."
This book is based on a Russian folklore. I LOVED this book! I was engaged from page 1! Vasya is a great character and I was always anxious to get back into this book. The good news is I have book 2 in this series and the 3rd one comes out this year! I highly recommend this one as a "must read."
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden is a whimsical story incorporating Russian folklore. Vasilisa is a girl who does not want to be told what to do and has a special gift to see the demons others do now. There are several different types of demons, who live in the forest, in the river and some in households. Vasilisa lives in the wilderness with her father, stepmother, brother and half-sister after her mother died and her older sister and brother married. When Father Konstantine arrives, he scares people with his preaching except for Vasilisa. Will she be able to keep her family safe?
This book has a lot of Russian names that were confusing to me at the beginning, but that petered out as the book progressed. The plot in this story is like a fairy tale so doesn’t make much sense; however, there were parts I liked very much. I liked the house demon, the stable demon, the horses talking to Vasilisa, and the time at the invisible cabin with Morozko. The demon creatures in this book are not all evil and the house demon reminded me a bit of Dobby, the house elf in the Harry Potter series. This is an entertaining read. (3 stars)
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Thursday, January 11, 2018
"A Stranger in the House" by Shari Lapena (UPDATED)
A Stranger in the House by Shari Lapena is a murder mystery thriller about Tom and Karen who have been married two years when Karen goes missing one night. Tom gets home from work to find her gone and dinner halfway prepared. He has no idea where she is and calls her friends before contacting the police. A police shows up at his door telling him there was an accident and his wife is in the hospital. From that point, the story takes off with amnesia, a murder and criminal investigation, a nosy neighbor, jealousy, betrayal and manipulation!
Teaser from page 6: My wife went out and I don't know where she is. She left without her phone and her purse. She forgot to lock the door. It's completely unlike her.
This is a page turner that I zoomed through! This is a good who dunnit story with a surprise ending and cops that aren’t made out to be stupid. I liked the investigation part of this book because it seemed to ring true to life. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes a good mystery. I look forward to reading more by this author.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review:
In Stranger in the House by Shari Lapena, Tom comes home from work. He expects his wife to be home, but she is not there. It turns out she left while preparing dinner and got into a car accident--wrapping her car around a pole. Now she cannot remember a thing about that night. The police do some digging and soon a simple accident is anything but.
Good pacing in this book will have you turning pages. All the characters were true to life I thought. (5 stars)
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Teaser from page 6: My wife went out and I don't know where she is. She left without her phone and her purse. She forgot to lock the door. It's completely unlike her.
This is a page turner that I zoomed through! This is a good who dunnit story with a surprise ending and cops that aren’t made out to be stupid. I liked the investigation part of this book because it seemed to ring true to life. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes a good mystery. I look forward to reading more by this author.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Gerard's review:
In Stranger in the House by Shari Lapena, Tom comes home from work. He expects his wife to be home, but she is not there. It turns out she left while preparing dinner and got into a car accident--wrapping her car around a pole. Now she cannot remember a thing about that night. The police do some digging and soon a simple accident is anything but.
Good pacing in this book will have you turning pages. All the characters were true to life I thought. (5 stars)
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Labels:
contemporary fiction,
family secrets,
marriage,
murder mystery,
thriller
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
"The Cruel Prince" by Holly Black (Updated)
In The Cruel Prince by Holly Black, Jude was only 7 when she saw her parents killed and was taken to the High Court of Faerie . Ten years later, Jude wants to belong, but being a mortal, she is looked down on. Jude has seen a lot of killing, but know she wants power. However, the risk is great, can she do it?
Teaser from page 6: "You were stolen from me," he told her. "I have come to take you to your true home, in Elfhame beneath the hill."
I thought this book was very good. It kept me engaged throughout. I really enjoyed watching Jude grow up through the book. I was going to give it a 5 star rating, but the ending pushed it to 5++ stars! I look forward to book 2. (Gerard's review)
Karen's review 1/30/18:
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black is the first book in a fantasy trilogy. There is a lot of bullying of Jude, a mortal who was stolen along with her twin and older Faerie sister from our world by her mother’s former husband, a general in Faerie land. Jude really wants to fit in to Faerie land and desires to be a knight, but General Madoc, the guy who killed her parents and brought her to live with him, puts the kibosh on that. Jude becomes a killer and a spy for Dain, one of Cardan’s brothers. Carden and his friends are the ones bullying Jude, but Jude gets revenge. There is a lot of political betrayal and intrigue in this first book.
My teaser from page 83: "It's shocking," he says, as though he's giving me some great compliment. "I know humans can lie, but to watch you do it is incredible. Do it again."
I have mixed feelings about Jude. I liked her in the beginning, but by the end, I really don’t like her much. She has become manipulative, mean and bloodthirsty like the general who she hated for killing her parents. I must admit, it is an interesting novel. The ending was not exactly like I expected, but came close. I probably will continue with this series. (3 stars)
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Teaser from page 6: "You were stolen from me," he told her. "I have come to take you to your true home, in Elfhame beneath the hill."
I thought this book was very good. It kept me engaged throughout. I really enjoyed watching Jude grow up through the book. I was going to give it a 5 star rating, but the ending pushed it to 5++ stars! I look forward to book 2. (Gerard's review)
Karen's review 1/30/18:
The Cruel Prince by Holly Black is the first book in a fantasy trilogy. There is a lot of bullying of Jude, a mortal who was stolen along with her twin and older Faerie sister from our world by her mother’s former husband, a general in Faerie land. Jude really wants to fit in to Faerie land and desires to be a knight, but General Madoc, the guy who killed her parents and brought her to live with him, puts the kibosh on that. Jude becomes a killer and a spy for Dain, one of Cardan’s brothers. Carden and his friends are the ones bullying Jude, but Jude gets revenge. There is a lot of political betrayal and intrigue in this first book.
My teaser from page 83: "It's shocking," he says, as though he's giving me some great compliment. "I know humans can lie, but to watch you do it is incredible. Do it again."
I have mixed feelings about Jude. I liked her in the beginning, but by the end, I really don’t like her much. She has become manipulative, mean and bloodthirsty like the general who she hated for killing her parents. I must admit, it is an interesting novel. The ending was not exactly like I expected, but came close. I probably will continue with this series. (3 stars)
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Tuesday, January 9, 2018
"This Adventure Ends" by Emma Mills is about Teen Friendship
This Adventure Ends by Emma Mills is about a group of friends and how they help each other. Vera and Gabe are twins whose mother painted until she died. Remy is Gabe’s best friend, Tash and Aubrey are Vera’s best friends Frank is a wealthy friend who likes to party. Sloane is a new friend who gets attention when she embarrasses the bully who was picking on Gabe at a party. Sloane’s dad is a teen romance writer who has writer’s block but gets inspiration from his daughter’s life. When one of the paintings gets sold that Gabe wanted to keep, Sloane decides to track it down for him and get it back.
This is an okay read if you like a bit of teen drama with a bit of romance. Of course, one of the relationships tossed in were a couple lesbians, but that was just a small part of the book. Overall, I thought the dialogue was done well but would have preferred less foul language. I liked how it ended and enjoyed the main characters. (Karen's review, 3 stars)
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This is an okay read if you like a bit of teen drama with a bit of romance. Of course, one of the relationships tossed in were a couple lesbians, but that was just a small part of the book. Overall, I thought the dialogue was done well but would have preferred less foul language. I liked how it ended and enjoyed the main characters. (Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Labels:
families,
fathers and daughters,
friendship,
YA
Friday, January 5, 2018
"The Day I Died" by Lori Rader-Day
In The Day I Died by Lori Rader-Day, Anna is a handwriting expert. She can tell a lot from one's writing. When she is called in to help on a criminal case, the sheriff wants no part of this! However, Anna finds out plenty and she wants to solve the mystery! But can she and at what cost?
Teaser from page 29: His name, even written by his own hand, was false. It was built of sticks, each letter strategically rendered and apart, lonely and stripped.
This book started out a bit slow but picked up about a quarter of the way through! The story was believable and had good action.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Teaser from page 29: His name, even written by his own hand, was false. It was built of sticks, each letter strategically rendered and apart, lonely and stripped.
This book started out a bit slow but picked up about a quarter of the way through! The story was believable and had good action.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
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Thursday, January 4, 2018
"WONDER" by R. J. Palacio is a must read for Children
Wonder by R. J. Palacio is about Auggie’s fifth grade year, a boy with a deformed face who was homeschooled through 4th grade. Auggie has a rough start at the beginning of middle school, but shows courage and determination by not quitting. This is an emotional read that includes perspectives from several different characters. Themes in this are bullying, friendship and family. This book has photos from the movie, comments from those involved in making the movie and discussion questions in the back.
Teaser from page 227 after Auggie’s dog just died: And I wondered how it would feel to be in heaven someday and not have my face matter anymore. Just like it never, ever mattered to Daisy.
There are a lot of feelings brought out in this book, but the movie really brought it to life for me. In this case, I liked the movie better than the book. It changed just a few minor things and emphasized the teacher’s role more than the book did. I liked the changes that were made in the movie. The theme I carried away from reading the book is to be kinder than necessary and make the world a better place. I recommend this book to kids and the movie to everyone! (4 stars)
See my movie review: Must See Movie: Wonder
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Teaser from page 227 after Auggie’s dog just died: And I wondered how it would feel to be in heaven someday and not have my face matter anymore. Just like it never, ever mattered to Daisy.
There are a lot of feelings brought out in this book, but the movie really brought it to life for me. In this case, I liked the movie better than the book. It changed just a few minor things and emphasized the teacher’s role more than the book did. I liked the changes that were made in the movie. The theme I carried away from reading the book is to be kinder than necessary and make the world a better place. I recommend this book to kids and the movie to everyone! (4 stars)
See my movie review: Must See Movie: Wonder
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Labels:
brothers and sisters,
bullying,
children's book,
family relationships,
friendship,
middle school
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
"Perfect" by Cecelia Ahern
Perfect by Cecelia Ahern is the follow-up to Flawed. Celestine is on the run. She wants to get her verdict overturned, but Crevan is after her and will stop at nothing to get her for a reason that only he knows! This was a good book to start the year. I was engaged from page 1! Celestine was a great character and I was rooting for her all the way!
Teaser from page 10: Each time, the Whistleblowers come to close to my hiding place I can barely breathe. I hear their footsteps, sometimes their breaths, as I'm crammed, jammed, into spaces, above and below, sometimes in places so obvious they don't even look, sometimes so dangerous they wouldn't dare to look.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Teaser from page 10: Each time, the Whistleblowers come to close to my hiding place I can barely breathe. I hear their footsteps, sometimes their breaths, as I'm crammed, jammed, into spaces, above and below, sometimes in places so obvious they don't even look, sometimes so dangerous they wouldn't dare to look.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Monday, January 1, 2018
Our 12 Favorite Books for 2017
Out of all the books Gerard and I have read this year, there were only 12 that we both absolutely loved. We highly recommend all of these to you! To see our reviews of these, you can use the search box on our blog. I also did some video reviews for: The Great Pursuit, Scythe, The Reluctant Queen, Undivided (all mentioned in this video below) and The Selection Series that Gerard did not read and Scar Island.
There are also books I read and loved but that Gerard did not read, and some he read and loved that I did not read. A separate video will be coming soon showing each of our top 12 favorites for the year (Karen's add'l 12 Favorites link to video). Visit my YouTube channel here.
There are also books I read and loved but that Gerard did not read, and some he read and loved that I did not read. A separate video will be coming soon showing each of our top 12 favorites for the year (Karen's add'l 12 Favorites link to video). Visit my YouTube channel here.
Happy Reading in the new year!
Saturday, December 30, 2017
"Into the Water" by Paula Hawkins (UPDATED)
In Into the Water by Paula Hawkins (author of The Girl on the Train which I loved), a single mother is found dead in a river. Earlier, a young teen girl was found in the same river--dead. Lena, the 15-yr.-old daughter of the single mom, is alone until her aunt Jules comes to look after her. This town is the last place Jules wants to be. The law is looking for answers. Will the secrets people in this town are hiding come out?
Teaser from page 50: "So two women have did in that river this year?" I said. "Two women who knew each other, who were connected . . ."
In the Water is just as good, if not better than The Girl on the Train! There are lots of characters in this which make for tons of story lines. I enjoyed all of them and as I read along, I tried to put the pieces together. It took me to the very end to figure it out! I LOVED IT! What a great book to end with in 2017!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
Into the Water by Paula Hawkins is a mystery surrounding several deaths in a river running through a small town. When Lena's mother. Nell, dies in the river, her aunt Jules comes to take care of her. There is a lot of tension between them since the aunt hadn't talked to Lena's mother in years.
This book has lots of characters to keep straight, including dead ones. Much of the book hops back to the past and some of the past is told through a manuscript Lena's mother was writing. There was enough interesting relationship drama to keep my interest but didn't really care for all the deaths which kind of creeped me out. I admit, I did not know what really happened to Lena's mom until the very end. I didn't like that there were some loose ends either so I give this one 3 stars. If you are a fan of creepy things, you would probably like this book more than I did.
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Teaser from page 50: "So two women have did in that river this year?" I said. "Two women who knew each other, who were connected . . ."
In the Water is just as good, if not better than The Girl on the Train! There are lots of characters in this which make for tons of story lines. I enjoyed all of them and as I read along, I tried to put the pieces together. It took me to the very end to figure it out! I LOVED IT! What a great book to end with in 2017!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
Karen's review:
Into the Water by Paula Hawkins is a mystery surrounding several deaths in a river running through a small town. When Lena's mother. Nell, dies in the river, her aunt Jules comes to take care of her. There is a lot of tension between them since the aunt hadn't talked to Lena's mother in years.
This book has lots of characters to keep straight, including dead ones. Much of the book hops back to the past and some of the past is told through a manuscript Lena's mother was writing. There was enough interesting relationship drama to keep my interest but didn't really care for all the deaths which kind of creeped me out. I admit, I did not know what really happened to Lena's mom until the very end. I didn't like that there were some loose ends either so I give this one 3 stars. If you are a fan of creepy things, you would probably like this book more than I did.
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Labels:
dark,
death,
Gerard's favorites,
infidelity,
mystery,
psychological thriller,
suspense
Thursday, December 28, 2017
"Before I Let Go" by Marie Nijkamp
Before I Let Go by Marie Nijkamp is about two young girls named Corey and Kyra. They are best friends living in a small town. Corey has to move away but promises to come back. Days before she is supposed to come back, she learns Kyra is dead. How? Corey wants answers but when she returns to the small town she thought she knew, it is not the same and answers will be hard to come by.
Teaser from page 12: Except that flower petals lie scattered across the floor, and her voice still swirls around me, singing the song that Kyra sang to me first. Endless night, endless day, come to steal your soul away.
I thought this book was good even though it went back and forth in time, but I was okay with it. I would have loved more action but I still give this book 5 stars because the message is important and needs to be heard!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Teaser from page 12: Except that flower petals lie scattered across the floor, and her voice still swirls around me, singing the song that Kyra sang to me first. Endless night, endless day, come to steal your soul away.
I thought this book was good even though it went back and forth in time, but I was okay with it. I would have loved more action but I still give this book 5 stars because the message is important and needs to be heard!
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Labels:
Alaska,
death,
friendship,
secrets,
small town,
teens
Tuesday, December 26, 2017
"Merry and Bright" by Debbie Macomber
Merry and Bright by Debbie Macomber is a Christmas romance comedy that reminded me of a Christmas Hallmark movie. It is about two busy lonely people who find each other on a dating website. The funny thing is that they already knew each other. I enjoyed this light, quick read and highly recommend it to anyone who likes watching Hallmark movies that always have happy endings.
Teaser from page 16: "Well, if it isn't me, then whose photo did you use?" Patrick's glee couldn't be contained. "We used Bogie's."
(Karen’s review, 4 stars)
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Teaser from page 16: "Well, if it isn't me, then whose photo did you use?" Patrick's glee couldn't be contained. "We used Bogie's."
(Karen’s review, 4 stars)
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Labels:
Christmas,
contemporary fiction,
quick read,
romance
"Day-Day" by L.N. Cronk is About a Couple Who Works at an Orphanage in Mexico
Day-Day (Chop Chop Series Book 2) by L.N. Cronk is a Christian fiction love story about a couple who go to Mexico to work at an orphanage and supervise youth groups who come to help as a short-term mission trip. The wife, Lacy, has a miscarriage and discover she has Cancer. After several miscarriages, they plan to adopt from the orphanage they work at in Mexico, but then God takes them on a little detour.
This book was narrated from the husband's point of view and was pretty interesting. For the type of story it is, it was good. It was a break from the type of action-packed fun reads that I have read lately. For Christian fiction, it was not as predictable as most and it moved along pretty well.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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This book was narrated from the husband's point of view and was pretty interesting. For the type of story it is, it was good. It was a break from the type of action-packed fun reads that I have read lately. For Christian fiction, it was not as predictable as most and it moved along pretty well.
(Karen's review, 4 stars)
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Labels:
Christian fiction,
death,
forgiveness,
marriage,
orphanage,
pregnancy
Sunday, December 24, 2017
"Poison" by Galt Niederhoffer is a Wow!
In Poison by Galt Niederhoffer, Cass has her hands full. She has a young daughter, a young boy, a baby and a cat. She also has a teaching job and now she has a husband who (a) cheated on her, (b) tried to kill her or (c) she just thinks that is happening!
Teaser from page 34: "Hey, what are you doing?" she said. She stared at him, defiant.
WOW! This book is good! I really liked the character of Cass a lot and only wanted the best for her. The pacing of the book is very good too and I enjoyed the ending very much!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Teaser from page 34: "Hey, what are you doing?" she said. She stared at him, defiant.
WOW! This book is good! I really liked the character of Cass a lot and only wanted the best for her. The pacing of the book is very good too and I enjoyed the ending very much!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
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Thursday, December 21, 2017
"Undivided" by Neal Shusterman (4th Book of Unwind Series) - Fantastic! (UPDATED)
Undivided by Neal Shusterman is the 4th and last book in the Unwind series. The author saved the best for last! Conner, Lev and Risa all have action-packed chapters in this book. The pacing is really good in that you were on the edge of your seat for sure. The last part of this book is pretty much unputdownable! Well done, Mr. Shusterman!
(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
(Karen's review 12/18/17, 5 stars:)
UnDivided by Neal Shusterman did not disappoint at all! I LOVED it and what a fantastic finish to a thrilling series with lots of ups and downs and twists and turns! This story is about friendship, betrayal, teamwork, sacrifice and making a difference. It has humor, a bit of romance, lots of adventure, some very creepy things, revenge, some fighting, justice, lots of escaping and just extremely interesting characters. The teens in this series are very brave, smart and creative! The ending is great!
WOW! I loved this book. After the last one, UnSouled, I didn't think this series could get any better, but it did! This book had my emotions covering the spectrum, from humor, to sadness, to happiness, to relief, to shock to tears of joy! I liked how I felt the characters were real and got drawn into their story lines. This would be a great series for a book club because there is so much to discuss and so many characters to analyze. It was a very thought-provoking series that I wanted to read straight through.
Teaser from page 14: "There isn't one single thing that will end unwinding," she tells them. "It will take a hodgpodge of random events that come together in just the right way and at just the right time to remind society it's got a conscience."
SPOILER ALERT--skip this unless you have read this book: In this book, Connor and Grace make it to Sonia's where he and Risa are reunited and discover an invention that Sonia's husband had been working on that can manufacture human parts! It gives them all hope that an end to unwinding is possible! Lev does what he can to get the Indian reservation to publicly announce that it is a sanctuary for AWOLS. Hayden, Bam and Jeeves team up to overthrow Starkey and Hayden begins podcasting again against unwinding. Argent is betrayed by Nelson and switches sides to help Connor and Risa. Cam brings down Roberta and the Proactive Citizenry operation all by himself. The ending was so touching when Conner was finally reunited with his family!
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(Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
(Karen's review 12/18/17, 5 stars:)
UnDivided by Neal Shusterman did not disappoint at all! I LOVED it and what a fantastic finish to a thrilling series with lots of ups and downs and twists and turns! This story is about friendship, betrayal, teamwork, sacrifice and making a difference. It has humor, a bit of romance, lots of adventure, some very creepy things, revenge, some fighting, justice, lots of escaping and just extremely interesting characters. The teens in this series are very brave, smart and creative! The ending is great!
WOW! I loved this book. After the last one, UnSouled, I didn't think this series could get any better, but it did! This book had my emotions covering the spectrum, from humor, to sadness, to happiness, to relief, to shock to tears of joy! I liked how I felt the characters were real and got drawn into their story lines. This would be a great series for a book club because there is so much to discuss and so many characters to analyze. It was a very thought-provoking series that I wanted to read straight through.
Teaser from page 14: "There isn't one single thing that will end unwinding," she tells them. "It will take a hodgpodge of random events that come together in just the right way and at just the right time to remind society it's got a conscience."
SPOILER ALERT--skip this unless you have read this book: In this book, Connor and Grace make it to Sonia's where he and Risa are reunited and discover an invention that Sonia's husband had been working on that can manufacture human parts! It gives them all hope that an end to unwinding is possible! Lev does what he can to get the Indian reservation to publicly announce that it is a sanctuary for AWOLS. Hayden, Bam and Jeeves team up to overthrow Starkey and Hayden begins podcasting again against unwinding. Argent is betrayed by Nelson and switches sides to help Connor and Risa. Cam brings down Roberta and the Proactive Citizenry operation all by himself. The ending was so touching when Conner was finally reunited with his family!
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Labels:
action,
adventure,
betrayal,
Dystopian,
friendship,
leadership,
romance,
series,
Shusterman,
teamwork,
thought provoking,
YA
Wednesday, December 20, 2017
"Being Fishkill" by Ruth Lehrer (Updated)
Being Fishkill by Ruth Lehrer is about a young girl who makes her first name Fishkill because it sounds tough. She feels she has to be tough because her mom is gone, and there is no one else! This book was way better than I thought it would be. I really wanted only the best for Fishkill. The pacing of this book was very good and I was always glad to get back into it! I liked that it had twists and turns that I did not see coming. Pick it up, you will be glad you did!
Teaser from page7: "I'm not in your gang." I said. I wasn't sure if I wanted to be or not, even if it was a real gang.
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Karen's review, 12/22/17:
Being Fishkill by Ruth Lehrer is about a 12-yr.-old girl who is poor and lives in a shack with her drunk/druggie mother and her abusive grandfather. Her father is unknown. She finally built a friendship with a girl who called herself Duk-Duk and moved in with her and her lesbian mother who was very nice to Fishkill. After the mean grandfather died, Fishkill’s mother tried to sober up so she could get back custody of her daughter. Most of this story is sad.
I liked this book all right but could have done without the Lesbian angle. I felt bad for Fishkill and her biological mother. My favorite character was Duk-Duk because I liked how she wanted to be a lawyer and tried to view everything logically. This book had some interesting situations and really addressed the emotions one feels when a loved one dies. It also had a bit of humor when Fishkill and Duk-Duk came up with their secret mission to get revenge on the girl who bullied them—that was very cool and my favorite part of the book! (4 stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Teaser from page7: "I'm not in your gang." I said. I wasn't sure if I wanted to be or not, even if it was a real gang.
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
Karen's review, 12/22/17:
Being Fishkill by Ruth Lehrer is about a 12-yr.-old girl who is poor and lives in a shack with her drunk/druggie mother and her abusive grandfather. Her father is unknown. She finally built a friendship with a girl who called herself Duk-Duk and moved in with her and her lesbian mother who was very nice to Fishkill. After the mean grandfather died, Fishkill’s mother tried to sober up so she could get back custody of her daughter. Most of this story is sad.
I liked this book all right but could have done without the Lesbian angle. I felt bad for Fishkill and her biological mother. My favorite character was Duk-Duk because I liked how she wanted to be a lawyer and tried to view everything logically. This book had some interesting situations and really addressed the emotions one feels when a loved one dies. It also had a bit of humor when Fishkill and Duk-Duk came up with their secret mission to get revenge on the girl who bullied them—that was very cool and my favorite part of the book! (4 stars)
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Labels:
bullying,
child abuse,
contemporary,
dysfunctional family,
friendship,
grief,
sad,
survival,
teen,
YA
Friday, December 15, 2017
"UnSouled" (Book 3 in Unwind Series) by Neal Shusterman (UPDATED)
UnSouled is book 3 in the Unwind series. Conner and Lev are on the run and new characters are introduced. There is plenty of action for sure! I enjoyed the characters of Cam, Risa and Starkey in this book. One more book to go to finish this exciting series.
(Gerard's Review, 5 stars)
Karen's review 12/8/17, 5 stars:
Unsouled by Neal Shusterman (book 3 in the Unwind series) is fantastic! There is so much action and interaction among very cool characters that makes it go very fast. There are so many different parts to this novel that my mind is spinning! Connor and Lev are on their way to Ohio to find Sonia for answers to help end unwinding, but get in an accident. Cam, the rewind, escapes from Roberta to go find Risa but finds Conner instead. Meanwhile, Starky and his storks take over more harvest camps and Hayden was one scheduled to be rewound. Once he is freed, he becomes part of Starky’s gang even though he does not agree with Starky’s methods and tries to get Bam as an ally. Archer holds Cam hostage but when the Juvie authorities hunt down Conner, Archer’s sister, Grace, helps him escape in genius fashion. Grace appears to be kind of off, but is an amazing strategist and a great character who sees what most people do not.
Teaser from pg. 64: “You’re crazy! Why would I do that?” “Because,” says Grace, “if you don’t keep this secret, everyone in Heartsdale is gonna know you were outsmarted by dumb old Grace Skinner, and you’ll be a laughingstock till the cows come home, and they ain’t comin’ home anytime soon!”
This book was so good I hated to see it end and can’t wait to read the next one. I love that there are such interesting characters and how they interact with each other. This book has a lot of humor in it as well. I especially liked how Archer fooled the parts pirate, taking him on a wild goose chase in the opposite direction of where Conner was headed. My favorite character is . . . . Grace! She is awesome! This is one thrilling series for sure!
See our reviews of other books in this series: Book 2 - UnWholly Book 1 - Unwind
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
(Gerard's Review, 5 stars)
Karen's review 12/8/17, 5 stars:
Unsouled by Neal Shusterman (book 3 in the Unwind series) is fantastic! There is so much action and interaction among very cool characters that makes it go very fast. There are so many different parts to this novel that my mind is spinning! Connor and Lev are on their way to Ohio to find Sonia for answers to help end unwinding, but get in an accident. Cam, the rewind, escapes from Roberta to go find Risa but finds Conner instead. Meanwhile, Starky and his storks take over more harvest camps and Hayden was one scheduled to be rewound. Once he is freed, he becomes part of Starky’s gang even though he does not agree with Starky’s methods and tries to get Bam as an ally. Archer holds Cam hostage but when the Juvie authorities hunt down Conner, Archer’s sister, Grace, helps him escape in genius fashion. Grace appears to be kind of off, but is an amazing strategist and a great character who sees what most people do not.
Teaser from pg. 64: “You’re crazy! Why would I do that?” “Because,” says Grace, “if you don’t keep this secret, everyone in Heartsdale is gonna know you were outsmarted by dumb old Grace Skinner, and you’ll be a laughingstock till the cows come home, and they ain’t comin’ home anytime soon!”
This book was so good I hated to see it end and can’t wait to read the next one. I love that there are such interesting characters and how they interact with each other. This book has a lot of humor in it as well. I especially liked how Archer fooled the parts pirate, taking him on a wild goose chase in the opposite direction of where Conner was headed. My favorite character is . . . . Grace! She is awesome! This is one thrilling series for sure!
See our reviews of other books in this series: Book 2 - UnWholly Book 1 - Unwind
Have you read this one? What did you think of it? If you reviewed this too, feel free to share your link to your review in the comments. To find books on a specific topic, scroll to the bottom and click on the topic you want. Happy Reading!
Labels:
adventure,
friendship,
futuristic,
medical thriller,
relationships,
science fiction,
series,
teens,
YA
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