In Stay Where You Are and Then Leave by John Boyne, as the first World War rages on, Alfie thinks that his father died to the war. As the war continues, Alfie learns something that changes everything. Even though Alfie is a very young boy, he must take on a man's job.
I thought this book was very good! I enjoyed the character of Alfie very much and the story moved along well.
(Gerard's review 6/25/16, 5 stars)
Karen's review, 4 stars:
This is a sweet story about a boy's love for his dad during World War I. The boy, Alfie, lives in London and is only five years old, wanting to join his dad on the milk run. The father volunteers to fight in the war but writes regularly. The mother keeps telling the boy his dad is on a secret mission and can't write home which makes Alfie think his father may be dead. One day when Alfie is making money shining shoes, he discovers that his father is actually in a hospital. Alfie takes on a secret mission of his own for love.
This is a good read and I enjoyed it. It goes very fast because it is a children's book, but Alfie is a very brave and loving, caring boy who I liked very much. Although this book takes place during the war, the focus is on those who are not fighting and so there is hardly any violence at all.
We have enjoyed two other books by this author too and recommend them all: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and The Boy at the Top of the Mountain.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2016
"Stay Where You Are and Then Leave" by John Boyne
Labels:
bravery,
children,
children's book,
family,
historical fiction,
hospital,
love,
PTSD,
World War I
Teaser Tuesday
Gerard's:
She glances around at the door to make sure it's shut, then removes her left hand from her knee and reaches out with it. "All those people you hurt, some of them still suffering.
From page 94 of End of Watch by Stephen King. (book 3 of Mr. Mercedes series)
Karen's:
He was nine years old now and hadn't had any birthday parties in the years in between. But when he was going to sleep at night, he did this best to put together all the things he could remember about his family before they'd changed.From page 9 of Stay Where You Are and Then Leave by John Boyne.
Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Books and a Beat. Anyone can play along, so I thought I would play for fun! Just pick two sentences from the book you are reading.
Happy Reading!
Sunday, June 26, 2016
"Every Last One" by Anna Quindlen
Every Last One by Anna Quindlen is about the Latham family, comprised of Mary Beth and Glen, parents of three teenagers: Ruthie and fraternal twin boys, Alex and Max. Ruthie is into academics and loves to write, Alex is into sports and Max is into his drums and their dog. While focusing on their depressed son, Max, the parents are caught completely off guard when Ruthie's boyfriend becomes obsessed with her and continues stalking her after she breaks up with him. When tragedy strikes, can Mary Beth keep it together?
There is a lot of interpersonal relationships in this book and the mother is the main character who tells the story. This book gives insight into parenting, teen issues and sibling rivalry. For me, this book moved very slow but it is a good story and I'm glad I stuck with it to finish it. It is contemporary fiction that reminded me a bit of Little Big Lies by Liane Moriarty which was way better. I read this because it was a library recommendation based on my like for What Was Mine by Helen Klein Ross, but I saw very little similarity other than the mother being the main character telling the story. If you like family stories about teens and are good with no suspense, no mystery and slow moving, then I recommend this one.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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There is a lot of interpersonal relationships in this book and the mother is the main character who tells the story. This book gives insight into parenting, teen issues and sibling rivalry. For me, this book moved very slow but it is a good story and I'm glad I stuck with it to finish it. It is contemporary fiction that reminded me a bit of Little Big Lies by Liane Moriarty which was way better. I read this because it was a library recommendation based on my like for What Was Mine by Helen Klein Ross, but I saw very little similarity other than the mother being the main character telling the story. If you like family stories about teens and are good with no suspense, no mystery and slow moving, then I recommend this one.
(Karen's review, 3 stars)
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Labels:
contemporary fiction,
depression,
family relationships,
murder,
stalking,
twins
Thursday, June 23, 2016
"With Malice" by Eileen Cook
With Malice by Eileen Cook centers on 18-yr.-old Jill Charron. Jill has it all--smart, pretty and a very rich dad. One day she wakes up and does not know where she is. I turns out she is in a hospital and has been for some time. She was in an accident and is in bad shape. Then Jill finds out her best friend is dead and all signs point to Jill as being the one who killed her! Jill doesn't think she did it but cannot remember what happened.
I thought this book was really good because it kept me turning the pages eager to see what would happen. I was hooked early and enjoyed the ride. The writing was very good.
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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I thought this book was really good because it kept me turning the pages eager to see what would happen. I was hooked early and enjoyed the ride. The writing was very good.
(Gerard's review, 5+ stars)
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Labels:
death,
friendship,
memory loss,
mystery,
teens,
YA
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
"Highly Illogical Behavior" by John Corey Whaley
Highly Illogical Behavior by John Corey Whaley centers on three teens: (1) Solomon who has not left his house in three years and sees no reason to; (2) Lisa who has big plans to get into an exclusive school; and (3) Clark, who is Lisa's boyfriend but would like to be more.
Lisa's plans include Solomon, but she does not let him know that. When she decides to get Clark's help, things get really interesting.
I enjoyed this book. I thought the story line was good and I enjoyed all three characters. I also had an unexpected ending I was glad to see.
(Gerard's review, 5 stars)
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Lisa's plans include Solomon, but she does not let him know that. When she decides to get Clark's help, things get really interesting.
I enjoyed this book. I thought the story line was good and I enjoyed all three characters. I also had an unexpected ending I was glad to see.
(Gerard's review, 5 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!
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