Book reviews for the young and the old. This site reviews children, teen, and adult books with a few interesting things thrown into the mix. Check out the labels on the right hand side for specific genres or topics.
Monday, July 1, 2024
They Came For Utopia by Christopher Francis
Sunday, June 30, 2024
The Return by Laurie Stevens
Genre: Young Adult Science Fiction
Source: I won a copy from LibraryThing. The opinions expressed here are my own.
I loved this
book for so many personal reasons and connections. The author has created a
future world that is pretty much run by AI.
From the minute a child is born they are implanted with a device that
links them to DAPHNE, the AI that runs the country. One day the impossible
happens. DAPHNE is hacked. World War breaks out and to save everyone, DAPHNE
and the other AIs around the world shut themselves completely off. Imagine a
world where every decision is made for you by an AI. Things like whether you
should get mental health for your child, or take someone to the doctor. When this very scenario happens one person is
able to find the help they need. Aiden, hates the way this technology has taken
over everyone’s life. He enjoys spending
time outside with nature. He is constantly in trouble at school and at home
because he questions everything.
He borrows
physical books from Chris, a man who is called a grid-skipper. Think of homeless people living in one area
receiving a stipend from the government because they refuse to have a device
implanted into their head. Most of these
people were in high paying tech positions who lost their job when they refused
the implant. These are the very people who must teach the others how to survive
when their world goes silent. As I read
I kept telling my husband that we would be in that group who could survive off
the land. My husband is a beekeeper and we have recently gotten it using bees
wax and other products from the bees to make other items. I do a lot of work with fabric and yarns and
recently started using plants to dye them.
The author of this book did so much research because there is so much
info within the book. As a teacher I
give my students a scenario to write about every year. It is a survival
scenario. I am so surprised how many of them just give up, not because they don’t
want to write. They give up because they said they feel there is no hope.
This book
has something for everyone. I am hoping there will be a sequel to this one. I
want to know so much more. I would love to
spend a day discussing her research techniques and other writerly things with
her. This is an author I definitely need to keep an eye on.
Thursday, June 27, 2024
The Snow Games by Darren Greninger
I absolutely
loved the premise of this story and the characters. Francesca’s school has sent out a message they
are going to vote on having year-round school to battle the learning slump.
Francesca and her friends decide to find a way to keep this from happening.
When her brother Liam tells her about the Snow Games, she sees a way she may be
able to save the day.
Tyler Young
is the billionaire creator of the games.
Using snowballs and their wits, the contestants must capture a flag and
then cross the finish lines. In exchange
he will provided support for the teams school.
Unfortunately, no school has ever won. That doesn’t deter Francesca. She
agrees to be on her brother’s team. The team consists of her brother Liam, who
suffers from severe asthma. Then there is Priya, her best friend. The only way
she can get Ethan, the school’s hockey player, and who she’s had a crush on
forever to join the team is to convince the new girl Lindsay to join. Each
member has their own reason for being on this team and working to win. Their
chaperone on this televised event is none other than Claire, the school
psychologist. Throughout the book we get
a deeper look at each of these characters, their motives, and what truly drives
them.
This book is
a book of hope, of going for the brass ring, and not listening to those who
would put you down. Most importantly it is about believing in yourself and your
strengths and learning that sometimes what you think you know about yourself
and what you think you want is just a small part of what you actually want and
who you are.
Monday, June 24, 2024
The Fairy of the Enchanted Lake by Kris Nedy
Genre: Young Adult, Middle Grade Fantasy
Source: I won a copy from LibraryThing. The opinions expressed here are my own.
This was an absolutely wonderful book. I read it in about
four hours. We start off with a young girl who has no friends. Michaela is
constantly taunted about her size and appearance. One day while playing outside she runs into
the woods and gets lost. She keeps walking until she finds a lake. She meets
the fairy in the lake and she meets a talking beaver. He givers her a stick
that will take her home. He also tells her that it can bring her back if she
only says some magic words. She buries the stick until the day she can no
longer take the taunting. She takes the stick, says the magic word and is
brought back to the lake. She makes a wish to be beautiful like the fairy in
the lake. The fairy tries to talk her out of it, but she insists. Michaela becomes beautiful on the outside.
Unfortunately, something else happens to her and her insides begin to turn
dark.
This is a wonderful story of consequences of our actions. It
is a story of Good versus evil, light versus darkness. The characters are all very well developed. The
world building, although fantasy is so well written the reader is made to feel
like they have entered the world as they are reading. This is a brand new
author to me. However, I love reading stories that are allegorical and I am
sure I will be reading more of this author’s work. I highly recommend this book to young and old
alike.
Friday, June 14, 2024
They Came From the Shadows by Christopher Francis
Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction
Source: I received a copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
Saturday, May 25, 2024
Student Saturday: Cold Hearted by Serena Valentino
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy,
Fairytales
Student Reviewer: Jaiden
W.
In this captivating retelling, we are immersed in the life of
Lady Tremaine, the iconic stepmother from the Cinderella story. Widowed and
raising her two headstrong daughters, Anastasia and Drizella, alone, Lady
Tremaine unexpectedly encounters Sir Richard, a dashing knight seeking a
stepmother for his own young daughter. Their paths intertwine, leading to a
marriage that takes Lady Tremaine to the shabby chateau of Cinderella and her
father. However, all is not as it seems. Sir Richard harbors ulterior motives—he
married Lady Tremaine solely for her fortune. Deep in debt, he expects her and
her daughters to serve as cooks and cleaners. I recommend this book to anyone
who knows the story of Cinderella and her wicked stepmother. This captivating
retelling sheds light on the origins of her cruel treatment of Cinderella. I
always loved the story of Cinderella so when I found this book I was instantly
intrigued.
Saturday, May 18, 2024
Student Saturday: The Lost by Natasha Preston
Genre: Young Adult, Thriller/Mystery
Student Reviewer: Benjamin
T.
This book is about Piper and
Hazel, two teenagers with Hazel having curly hair and usually being a strong
person, and with Piper, the main character and which the point of view is from.
Piper has dark hair and learns to become hard-minded and is the most rational
out of them. Teens in their neighborhood have been going missing and everyone
says that they are just runaway teens, as their area is small and there is a
bigger city a bit far from there. One day, Piper and Hazel get kidnapped, and
they are led to a big old building that was renovated and has a lot of doors
and confusing pathways. It has 6 rooms for different physical and mental
challenges. As well as other rooms for the group to stay in, with a bathroom
and sleeping area. Room 0 puts two people up against each other and there is
water, sound, temperature, sleep deprivation room etc. There are some other
people there, Theo, Lucia, and Priya, who Theo has been in
there the longest, tall, and calm while Lucia has just been put in for a
few days and is short and blonde. She also has a temper. Priya is the one who
comforts everyone and has been in there for a few weeks. The main antagonists
are three people, Matt, Caleb, and Owen who love twisted games and seeing
people suffer. They lure in people by trying to be their friends or showing
interest. The story follows as Piper goes through the rooms and they plan to
break out. Will they escape? What will happen in room 0? Will the three
masterminds get caught? If i were in their situation, I would immediately try
to create a plan to escape, instead of waiting a bit, but their plan was very
thought out and is what I would’ve done in that situation.
Overall, I was not expecting
anything from this book, but as I read it more, it became increasingly
interesting to me. In all, I liked this book, and I would recommend it to
anyone who likes Mystery or psychological thrillers. The ending was surprising,
and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Saturday, April 27, 2024
Student Saturday: “Captured by Alvin Townley
Genre: Young Adult, Biography
Student Reviewer: Camden P.
The book, “Captured”, by
Alvin Townley, is a true story about the main character named Jeremiah Denton,
who tells about his experience during the Vietnam War. The story takes place in
a prison in North Vietnam. I can connect this book to other true stories I have
heard from my friends and family members about peoples’ experiences during the
war. I would recommend this book to my dad, or anyone who likes learning about
wars and history, since he watches movies based on true stories from soldiers
in the war. I enjoyed reading this book and it exceeded my expectations
greatly.
Monday, April 15, 2024
Eddie's War by carol Fisher Saller
Genre: Young Adult, Historical Fiction
Source: I won a copy from LibraryThing's Early Reviewers. The opinions expressed here are my own.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Student Saturday: The Circus of Stolen Dreams by Lorelei Savaryn
Genre: Middle Grade, Young Adult, Mystery, Fantasy
Student Reviewer Olivia S.
In the
book “The Circus of Stolen Dreams” Andrea is a 12-year-old girl that has
suffered many losses, such as her parents divorcing, but she has always had her
little brother to stay by her side and to comfort, until he mysteriously
disappears one night. Three years later and they still find no trace of him.
Andrea has hardened her heart and has shut herself down for three long years
struggling with the loss of her shadow, until she smells sweets and popcorn in
the air along with a chance of relief. Andrea is given a chance to go into the
magical world of Reverie in exchange for a memory, dream, or nightmare, and she
knows exactly what she wants to forget. What Andrea does not know is Reverie is
not all that it seems and entering the magical world of Reverie means a chance
at finding her brother. Willz Andrea find her brother before it’s too late, or
will she fall prey to the trap that is Reverie, like so many children before
her?
Andrea is a 12-year-old girl from Ohio who during most of the story feels
guilty and sad. Throughout the story, Andrea is shown as brave and resilient.
She is not afraid to face her fears to find answers. This book reminds me of
“Percy Jackson the lightning thief,” since Percy loses his mother and blames
himself, while Andrea loses her brother and blames herself. They both lose
their loved ones and go through trials to find them. I would recommend this
book to nine-year-olds through fourteen-year-olds since this book does not have
many plot twists and you can predict what is going to happen before it happens.
This book met my expectations, and even though the book was mostly predictable,
it was still nice to see Andrea's healing process throughout the story and to
see her love for her brother.
Saturday, February 10, 2024
Student Saturday: Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry
Genre: Middle
Grade, Young Adult, Science Fiction
Student
Reviewer: Susan T.
I was not
sure how I would feel about this book since it has a slow-paced climax, but I
ended up enjoying it. The characters have great development that really builds
the storyline. The setting and language used really emphasizes the point in
time and what the setting is like.
Gathering
Blue is about an orphan with a twisted leg who gets sent to what is called “The
Council of guardians” and that is where she is fostered, she is a talented
threader and is looked up to fix the robe. She later reveals the truth behind
her home.
While this
book was slow-paced, I did really like the plot twists. It kept the book interesting while still
making sense and connecting with the rest of the story. I would recommend this
book to anyone who finds interest in a good storyline and more aged literature.
Thursday, January 4, 2024
"Playing With Matches"and "A Piece of Blue String" by Lee Strauss
This is one of those World World II books that looks at what it was like for young boys trained to believe everything they were doing was for the Fatherland. They were trained in school to believe that they were superior to the Jews and that the Jews were the cause of the loss of World War I and anything else they wanted to blame them for. When young Emil is made aware of an illegal radio, he and his friend question what they are being taught. They decided to let people know. How far are they willing to go? What happens when they are sent to fight in a war they no longer believe in? Who will survive? What will they lose? This is one of those books I had to read non-stop. I can't wait to recommend it to my students and the history teachers at my school. I will also check out what else this author has written.
Young Adult, Historical Fiction, Short Story
I purchased a copy
This is a follow up companion short story to "Playing With Matches". In the first story Emil the main character falls in love with Johann's sister. Before being shipped off to war he asks her to marry him and she accepts. He has nothing to give her as a promise so she tears a loose thread from her coat and he ties it around her finger as an engagement ring. This book is the diary she keeps during the time they were together. There is nothing new in this book about her feelings toward Emil. However, we do get clarification on questions that may be brought up in the first book.
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Dying to Forget by Trish Marie Dawson
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy
Source: I received a copy from BookBub to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
This is one of those books whose premise sound awesome. Then when I began to read it I wasn't sure. Let me get my few negative remarks out first. Trish has killed herself after accidentally killing her best friend in a car accident. She arrives at a place where she must make a choice. She can decide to be sent on assignments to help people like her before they take that final step of suicide. Her other choice is to move on where she will have to live with everything that brought her to that point in her life, such as all her pain about being raped, her anger and other feelings of depression. She decides to go back to help others. Her first assignment is in the head of a male. In fact she spends a lot of time making comments that shows she is lusting after him. This is where I had a major issue. Up to this point I was okay with everything. Her second assignment is a bit better for her. I liked the characters. I like the setting within reason. I would have liked the author to spend a bit more time on the world building instead of just describing buildings. It didn't feel like a place I would like to visit under any circumstances. I kind of expected the ending. I don't think most people would have felt that same way. It did leave it open for the next book in the series. I haven't decided if I liked it enough to read the next one or not. I am one of those who will re-read my review in a couple of days and then make that decision. All in all it was a pretty good book.
Friday, December 29, 2023
Rain Falling on Embers by Liana Gardner
Genre: Young Adult, Realistic Fiction
Source: I won a copy for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
The opinions expressed here are my own.
Katie McCabe is a rebellious teen. Her father is the town
sheriff. She loves him dearly. She lost her mother at a very young age. He is
all she has. She and her best friend Tommy accidently set a shed on fire. When
she gets home she explains to her father it was an accident. She is made to pay
for the damages. Then the next morning she is put on a bus and shipped to her
uncle’s house. Her dad tells her it is because he has been sick lately and the
doctors want to do some tests. Her beginnings with her uncle and cousins is
rocky. She meets a young man named Logan
who seems to have her back even when she is trying to sabotage herself. When her father dies and they pack up her
former house and move her into her uncle’s house permanently she really
rebels. She has convinced herself that
they have taken her in out of obligation and not out of love. What will it take
to prove her wrong? What happens when
she makes enemies with someone who believes
they are powerful because of their family name? What will it take to
survive?
I read this book in just a few hours. It is one of the best
books I have read in a long time. I have read other books by this author and
highly recommend this book and all her others.
I will tell you that you will need a box of tissues all through this
book.
Saturday, December 9, 2023
Student Saturday: One of Us is Next by Karen M. McManus
Thursday, November 23, 2023
The 57 Bus: A True Story of Two Teenagers and the Crime That Changed Their Lives by Dashka Slater
Genre: Young Adult, Nonfiction
Source: I own a copy
This is
a true story that took place in 2013. It
explores many issues and how they are handled. Sasha is an agender, autistic
teen who likes wearing skirts. Richard
is a teen who decides to set Sasha’s skirt on fire while they are sleeping. It
was meant to be a prank. Many things played a role in the sentence that Richard
was given. The actual event was horrific no matter what gender. However, when you look at all the facts
several things come to mind. So let me start by saying that the incident, no
matter what race or gender the victim and perpetrator were needed to be
punished. When reading the book I
noticed a couple of things in particular.
The first thing I noticed was that Sasha was white and Richard was
African American. The second thing we
notice is their gender identification and their financial status. When you read a book and the victim’s family
stands up for the person accused of the crime and it is ignored then you have
to imagine something is wrong with the system. Richard is questions without a
lawyer and makes statements that paint him as homophobic. Due to this and other
circumstances he is tried as an adult. Yes I do believe what he did was wrong
on so many levels. Do I believe he should have been tried as an adult? No.
This crime changed both lives. By the press and everyone involved
focusing on race and gender there was a lot of bias found in this case. The author brings a human side to the story.
By telling what happened to both teens and telling us both sides of the story
we get a better picture of the humans these two are. So often the news takes a story and puts
their own slant on it to fit the politics of the time. I can’t have it on my
shelves, but I can sure recommend students check it out from their local
library.
Monday, October 23, 2023
Divided by Kandi J. Wyatt
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy
Source: I received a copy to facilitate my review. The opinions expressed here are my own.
This author has done it again. This is a definite winner. In this book, #6 in the series, we find the Dragon King's daughter Mairead is now queen. After her mother's passing she is thrust into that role. She has advisors until she is old enough. A young prince comes visiting in hopes of uniting their kingdoms. The council is unsure of his intentions. In the spirit of peace they invite him. Mairead is an excellent host. She finds herself falling for the young charismatic Prince. But not everything is as it seems. How do you trust someone you don't really know? How do you please the people who have always had your back and helped raise you? How do you trust them when they don't trust the one you love? Mairead wants to please them all. When she begins to experience magic, Lugh refuses to train her. The Prince steps in and offers as he too has magic. Her father figure does not trust the Prince and puts additional people to watch after her. Then she makes contact with her father, the Dragon King. Will he be the answer to these questions of trust or will he forbid the relationship? Will he stay with Mairead, or will he go? You must read this book to find out. This series always has me on the edge of my seat. I can't wait for the next one to come out. I have been recommending this series to my students because when it comes to the fantasy genre, Kandi Wyatt is at the top of the list.
Sunday, October 22, 2023
Genre:
Young Adult, Fantasy
Source:
I received a copy from the author to facilitate my review. The opinions
expressed here are my own.
This author has done it again.
This is a definite winner. In this book we find the Dragon King's daughter
Mairead is queen. After her mother's passing she is thrust into that role. She
has advisors until she is old enough. A young prince comes visiting in
hopes of uniting their kingdoms. But not everything is as it seems. How
do you trust someone you don't know? How do you please the people who have
always had your back and helped raise you? How do you trust them when
they don't trust the one who you love? In this one we find the Dragon
King returning. Will he be the answer to these questions? Will he stay or will he go? You must read this book to find out.
This book comes out November 14th If you have not read the other five in the series you must.
Every book brings us more
adventure, shows us how much Jeah cares. This is a must read. I'm looking
forward to the next book in the series. Kandi can't write them fast enough for
me.
Saturday, October 21, 2023
Student Saturday: Remember World War II: Kids Who Survived Tell Their Stories by Dorinda Nicholson
History is a key part of understanding the world and how
things have come to be in the world we live in now.
World War Two (WWII) was a terrible time for many people
around the world, but is part of our history nonetheless and therefore should
be talked about and taught about. Remember World War II by Dorinda Nicholson does
just that by going through first-hand accounts of the horrors of this tragic
event. These accounts varied from little kids in affected regions and overall
youthful children to were affected by this wartime.
Fred Losch, a kid from East Prussia, Germany, recalls a band
or group of people called the "Jungvolk", and how he joined at 10
years of age. Fred talked about how he overcame some hikes that were
challenging, along with a bike trip. This was until that bike trip was
interrupted because the roads were overrun with military vehicles, and he was
told to return home immediately. He knew something was up, and a few days
after, the war began. Another person also recalled being outside sweeping the
street with her straw broom, until she heard the marching of what sounded like
hundreds of soldiers. She ran back inside and yelled, "Mother, they're
here. The Nazis are here!" This is when Germany began their conquest of
Europe, beginning with Poland and school children were forced to learn how to
salute with their right arm and say "Heil Hitler!".
This worldwide event
was terrifying, and many people were forced to pick sides or hide. Some people
picked the Nazi's side, while others picked the war-torn and affected countries
that were being attacked by the tyranny of Hitler. Many people hid, as to not
be found and torn away from their families, and that's what I would try to do
in that situation. It wouldn't be good to pick a side as one half of the
warring countries would see you as an enemy, and attempt to take you away from
everything that you love. In my opinion, it would be wise to stack up on
supplies and try to wait out the war.
Overall, this book is great at telling the story of World
War Two. It is reliable and interesting to read about what people experienced
during this time as it used accounts of a wide variety of individuals, both
from inside of Germany and out. It is truly a great read and recommended to
anyone who is trying to find some information on World War Two and or history
in general.
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Student Saturday: Spare Parts by Joshua Davis
Genre: Young Adult, Nonfiction
Reviewer:
Benjamin T.
I enjoyed
this book very much as it is filled with some suspense, action, and excellent
writing. This book is also based on real events. I am also interested in
robotics and technology. I am in TSA (Technology Student Association) which is a
competition where you pick events and try to win first place. The main
characters in this book are Lorenzo Santillan, Christian Arcega, Oscar Vazquez,
Luis Aranda, Fredi Lajvardi and Allan Cameron. Lorenzo, Christian, Oscar, and
Luis are all from Mexico. Some of them are in the U.S. illegally so there is
some level of suspense in the story. Luis is the strong one of the group, Oscar
was in JROTC, Christian is skinnier, and Lorenzo had been a part of a gang. It
all starts in 2004, four teens meet up in a robotics-type class and join a catapult
hurling competition. They were happy with their results and decided to join an underwater
robotics competition. Their teachers are Fredi and Allan that help them in the
competition. They decided to go against the best-of-the-best in the competition
to prove their skills. The problem is they don’t
have much money, materials, or skills. Will they be able to win? How will they
win? Can they get enough materials? Are they going to get deported? I
thoroughly enjoyed this book as my father gave it to me to read. The story was enjoyable,
and I liked the whole plot. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested
in robotics or stories based on it and you can also watch the major motion
picture. If you like non-fiction, this book may be for you. I would recommend
this book to them because of its enticing plot and interesting story. Overall,
this book extremely exceeded my expectations, I
thought it was going to be uninteresting, but I ended up loving it.