Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Lucky T by Kate Brian


This book is a really good teen novel that expresses the difficulties in India along with a romance that occurs while Carrie is over there.
When Carrie loses her Lucky T, everything goes wrong. First, her boyfriend breaks up with her to go watch a basketball game, then she and her best friend get into a fight. But then it all just gets worse when she finds out she hasn't just lost it, it's half way around the world. Carrie decides to chase after it, and ends up learning to care for others while over in India.
When she first gets over to India, Carrie goes to help with building houses for the homeless. When she knocks tools into the cement, Celia tells her to go for a walk. On the way to looking for a women's shelter to see if her Lucky T is there, she bumps, literally bumps, into Dee, a boy she decidedly now has a crush on. He offers her a place at the Children's Home and she accepts. After getting there, she has Dee into thinking that she came over to India to help out everywhere she could. But then Doreen has to come and ruin it by telling Dee that she came over to find a lousy t-shirt. After going through troubles between herself, Dee, and others in the story, Carrie finally learns how to live, love, and to help.
I really liked this book. It offered a view of the world and how to help. It put the poverty situation in perspective and also relates to many teens in the world today. The conclusion summed up the whole story with many decisions made and problems solved. This book I would reccommend to most people who enjoy novels that have to do with teen romance.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Are You Alone on Purpose by Nancy Werlin


In this book, Alison is a girl who lives a life with an autistic brother and where one of the popular boys at school, Harry, torments her everyday for having a sick sibling. But when her family decides to go to religious meetings again, she finds out that the Rabbi's son is none other than Harry Roth. Alison's parents want Adam and his sister to learn Hebrew at their church. When Alison is accepted and Adam is not, in a storm of rage, Alison's mother goes to the Rabbi and has a long talk with him. She finally says something to the extent of, 'I wish your son were even more injured so that you could know how it feels too.' That weekend, Alison and her family learn that Harry is now paralyzed from the waist down because of a diving accident. Alison's mom blames herself for the words she said, and Harry's father takes it as a sign from God that he is to teach Adam Hebrew. As he teaches Alison's brother another language, Alison starts to spend more time with Harry. When he finally comes back to school, when everyone else has abandoned him, she walks with him to his classes and sits with him at lunch. After spending time with each other so often, Alison and Harry start to develop feelings for each other. As they learn to cope with something more than a friendship between them, Alison and Harry both have to solve and deal with problems at home.
I loved this book. I can't say that I could really relate to this story, but I could say that some of the problems Alison had to solve at home are some things that I have to deal with. The ending shows what relationship Alison and her parents have while also showing how she deals with the problem. I reccommend this book for anyone, just because it can relate to teens today.

Prize Pack of Books Contest by the page flipper

At the beginning of every month, the page flipper will start a new prize pack. All you have to do to enter is send an email to thepageflipper@yahoo.com. It can say anything as long as you have the subject line 'February Contest'. She'll send you an email back to confirm that she got your entry, and that's it! Simple. She'll announce the winner at the beginning of March when she puts up the new prize pack.Also, if you blog about this contest and email her the link you'll get an extra THREE entries.Deadline is February 29th at midnight! Sorry, but I can only send to people in the US.So, now that my lengthy and overly detailed explanation is over, here are the books in the first ever prize pack:

The Interns: Fashionistas by Chloe Walsh
This Will Go Down on Your Permanent Record by Susannah Felts
Derby Girl by Shauna Cross
The Secret Life of It Girls by Dakota Lane
Perfect by Natasha Friend
Sisters in Sanity by Gayle Forman

And if you're an author or publisher wanting to donate a book for promotional purposes, or even just a nice reader wanting to help out, send her an email and she'll include them in her future giveaways! She'd really appreciate it. :)

To find out more about this contest, visit the page flippers website:
http://www.thepageflipper.blogspot.com/

Friday, February 8, 2008

The Circle of Magic series by Tamora Pierce




Magic entwines the destinies of four children, bringing them together in these four books.





Sandry's Book: Sandry, a daughter of a noble family, is brought to Winding Circle after the death of her parents. Tris, daughter of merchants, an outcast by from her own family, is sent to Winding Circle as a last hope for a place to belong. Daja, daughter of a Trader family, is now a Trangshi after her family's ship wrecked and she was the lone survivor. Briar, a street rat who serves the Thief Lord, is now brought to Winding Circle instead of being sent to the docks. All four of these children come to Winding Circle and Discipline Cottage by means of Niko, who discovers the magic hidden so deeply inside each child. When the four first meet each other, they are sworn enemies for the ties between eaches family. But when disaster strikes and the four are left alone in a drastic situation, they all have to learn to act together as one and be able to produce some of their magic to keep the others safe.





Tris's Book: After surviving the earthquake the previous year, the four children have become as close as siblings, all accustomed to their new home at Discipline Cottage. Sandry, a thread mage, now learns how to control her magic with her serene teacher Lark. A green mage, Briar trains with his teacher Rosethorn. Daja studies with Frostpine as a smith mage and Tris, a weather mage, practices her magic with her teacher Niko. After the previous encounter with death, when pirates arrive to invade Winding Circle, the students are ready to face it head on. But problems arise as they find that the pirates have quite a few mages at their service and some new weapons. While learning to control their powers more and having unusual way that bind their magic to each other, the four learn to battle together yet again against an unknown adversary.


Daja's Book: After the pirate attack, Duke Vedris IV, Sandry's uncle, leads Briar, Sandry, Daja, Tris, and their teachers away towards cities in the north who need help. When they arrive to the Gold Mountains, they realize there is more to be helped here than they expected. Fires erupt everywhere, causing their local mage to put them all out. While there, Daja encounters her trader life again, but this time as an outcast. When she meets a fellow trader, she has to make negotiations and for a time is enjoying being a trader again. But when a massive fire buries itself unseen in the undergrowth of the forest and spreads to be to big for the local mage, the four and their teachers now have to fight it off. As Daja goes with the caravan, she recieves word of the fire from her friends and goes to stop it. As she helps to save the caravan and succeeds, she now has to choose whether she wants her old life back, or whether she wants to stay with her new family which means so much to her? But will it be enough to overcome her need to be a trader again?


Briar's Book: In this book, Briar and Rosethorn have to battle a new disease called Blue Pox which first arrives in one of Briar's friends, Flick. When Rosethorn's medicines can't cure Flick, Rosethorn and Briar go back home to help find a cure. After trying for about a week, Rosethorn unlocks the first key out of thirty-six. But then, the unthinkable happens. Rosethorn becomes ill with the sickness and it spreads quickly through her strong body. When she enters the world of Death, Briar will do anything to get her back, even if it is, by law of magic, deemed impossible. He and his foster siblings will learn the true extent of their friendship. Will they be willing to die for each other?

I loved this series and could not put the books down. I reccommend these books to anyone who likes fantasy.



Thursday, February 7, 2008

The bookworm-groundhog

Hi. I've read so many books in the past year it's not even funny. My friends get on me about it a lot too. But, here are some books I've read that I really enjoyed and I hope you'll read some too.

- Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
- Last Dance by Lurlene McDaniel
- Circle of Magic series by Tamora Pierce
- The Twilight Series by Stephenie Meyer
- The Squad by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
- Song of the Sparrow by Lisa Ann Sandell
- Head Games by Mariah Fredericks
- Don't Die My Love by Lurlene McDaniel
- The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen
- The Opposite of Invisible by Liz Gallagher
- The Mediator Series by Meg Cabot
- 13 Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson
- The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks
- The What...if series by Liz Ruckdeschel and Sara James
- Are You Alone on Purpose by Nancy Werlin
- Rebel Angels by Libba Bray

Song of the Sparrow





With a love triangle between Elaine, Lancelot, and Tristan, a great plot takes hold. After being a witness to her own mother's death, Elaine then relies on all of the men in the camp to aid her. As she makes new friends and journey's through life, she comes to realize that she loves Lancelot. When it looks like he will finally express feeling towards her also, Gwynivere comes into the story, making a simple life become complex. In history, Gwynivere marries Arthur, but the story gives history a mind of its own, causing disasters here and there.

When Elaine and Gwynivere start to battle for Lancelot's heart, the men in their camp go off to war. Elaine realizes that they will need her nursing skills and starts to follow. Little does she know, she has company along the way. When the enemy attacks Elaine, Gwynivere comes to her rescue. But there are too many in number for them both, and they are captured. While imprisoned, the two girls learn to trust each other and devise a plan to escape. When they plan finally goes into action, something occurs that neither of the girls foresaw. But while their friends won the battle with Arthur at the lead, Elaine is hurt. Within a battle for her life and a battle amongst others for her heart, who will conquer?

Personally, I loved this book. Set back in the medieval times, soon after the affair of Tristan and Isolde took place, it is an enjoyable read. It was very easy to read and written in Old English. The plot provided many surprises and the conclusion of the story left me with a sense of happiness.