Saturday, 31 January 2009
The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
Pages: 454
Publisher: Scholastic
Release Date: 5th January 2009
Other Titles in the Series: Catching Fire
WINNING WILL MAKE YOU FAMOUS.
LOSING MEANS CERTAIN DEATH.
In a dark vision of the near future, a terrifying reality TV show is taking place. Twelve girls are forced to appear in a live event called the Hunger Games. There is only one rule: kill or be killed.
When sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen steps forward to take her sister's place in the games, she sees it as a death sentence. But Katniss has been close to death before. For her, survival is second nature.
Wow. Amazing. Absolutely amazing. I really can't put into words how brilliant this book is. It had characters you are willing on, a flawless plot and bucket loads of suspense. I recommend this to EVERYONE. I cannot wait to read Catching Fire but we don't even have a release date for the UK yet. I'm not sure that I'm going to be able to wait very long. But seriously, you HAVE to read this.
Sophie
Friday, 30 January 2009
Em's Winter Book Give Away Contest!
1. Bad Girls Don't Die by Katie Alender (*ARC)
2. If the Witness Lied by Caroline B. Cooney (*ARC)
3. Eon: Dragoneye Reborn by Alison Goodman (*ARC)
4. Kiss of Life by Daniel Waters (*ARC)
5. Don't Judge a Girl By Her Cover by Ally Carter (*ARC)
6. Wake by Lisa McMann
7. Skinned by Robin Wasserman
8. War of the Witches by Maite Carranza
9. Undercover by Beth Kephart
10. Cathy's Key by Sean Stewart, Jordan Weisman, Cathy Brigg
11. Cathy's Book by Sean Stewart, Jordan Weisman, Cathy Brigg
All you have to do to win is leave a comment on Em's blog telling her your favourite 2008 teen book and what you are looking forward to most this year.
Thursday, 29 January 2009
Soul Love - Lynda Waterhouse
Pages: 160
Publisher: Piccadilly Press Ltd
Release Date: 26th November 2004
Other Titles By This Author: Cut Off, Fall Out, Bonnie Fitch, The Sand Dancers: Let the Dance Begin
Living with the past can be difficult, even at fifteen...
Jenna doesn't want to betray her friends and won't reveal the truth behind her exclusion from school. So she is sent away to live with her aunt in a sleepy countryside village.
It's here that she meets Gabriel, who seems so genuine and different from other people she knows. But she is wary of him at first - lately boys have been nothing but trouble for Jenna, and Gabe can be moody and withdrawn.
Despite her caution, Jenna can't help falling in love with Gabriel, and the longer she spends with him, the more deeply in love she falls. Could he be her soul mate? He seems to be the only one who understands Jenna and doesn't leap to coclusions. But then she discovers that Gabriel is living with a deep secret of his own...
I got this out of the libray at school it was amazing i got it out yesterday and finished it. It was the first book to make me cry. I thought Gabe was realy sweet.
Amy x
Wednesday, 28 January 2009
Knife - R.J. Anderson
Pages: 320
Publisher: Orchard Books
Release Date: 8th January 2009
Knife woke in a cold sweat, the torn edge of her wing sizzling with pain. how long had she lain unconscious? Her worst fears had come to pass: she was trapped, flightless, a prisoner. The humans had put her in a box, and now they had come to torment her...
I thought Knife was a really good book, although it did take me a while to get into it. Knife could be a madam at times which made her more real because not all faeries are perfect. This book was very well explained which made it very accessible and it was a great introduction into faerie novels. I will definitely be picking up any future books by R.J. Anderson.
Amy
Who's That Girl? - Alexandra Potter
Pages: 370
Publisher: Hodder
Release Date: 8th January 2009
Other Titles By This Author: Me & Mr Darcy, Be Careful What You Wish For, Calling Romeo, Going La-La, What's New Pussycat?
If only you knew then what you know now...
Imagine if you could go back ten years and meet your younger self - would you recognise her? What advice would you give?
- Wear sunscreen
- Back away from those PVC trousers
- DON'T give that idiot your phone number
- Lemon juice won't bleach your hair - it just attracts wasps
- He's The One - don't let him get away
For Charlotte Merryweather, there's no need to imagine. She's about to find out for real. With some surprising consequences...
I loved this book. Charlotte was a brilliant character who was funny, clever and very prone to making mistakes which is one of the reasons why this book was so good. The characters were real and the writing was sharp and funny. I especially loved Charlotte's assistant Beatrice - I'd love to be her friend, she's hilarious! I really recommend Who's That Girl? for anyone who wants a funny, quick, light read.
Sophie
Monday, 26 January 2009
My 2009 Wishlist
Wake - Lisa McMann (02.11.09)
Kiss of Life - Daniel Waters (06.07.09)
Unsticky - Sarra Manning (02.04.09)
Falling - Sharon Dogar (06.04.09)
Lock and Key - Sarah Dessen (06.04.09)
Being Nikki - Meg Cabot
Envy - Anna Godbersen (07.05.09)
The Bride's Farewell - Meg Rosoff (06.08.09)
What about you guys?
Sunday, 25 January 2009
In My Mailbox I
Who's That Girl? - Alexandra Potter
If only you knew then what you know now...
Imagine if you could go back ten years and meet your younger self - would you recognise her? What advice would you give?
- Wear sunscreen
- Back away from those PVC trousers
- DON'T give that idiot your phone number
- Lemon juice won't bleach your hair - it just attracts wasps
- He's The One - don't let him get away
For Charlotte Merryweather, there's no need to imagine. She's about to find out for real. With some surprising consequences...
I've just started this and it's already living up to the expectations left by Be Careful What You Wish For and Me & Mr Darcy. Fantastic.
The Hunger Games -Suzanne Collins
WINNING WILL MAKE YOU FAMOUS.
LOSING MEANS CERTAIN DEATH.
In a dark vision of the near future, a terrifying reality TV show is taking place. Twelve girls are forced to appear in a live event called the Hunger Games. There is only one rule: kill or be killed.
When sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen steps forward to take her sister's place in the games, she sees it as a death sentence. But Katniss has been close to death before. For her, survival is second nature.
I've been seeing amazing reviews of this everywhere and finally decided to give it a go. I actually can't wait to begin it, especially as it was recommended by Stephenie Meyer. It must be brilliant.
A Great and Terrible Beauty - Libba Bray
It's 1895, and after the death of her mother, 16-year-old Gemma Doyle is shipped off from the life she knows in India to Spence, a proper boarding school in England. Lonely, guilt-ridden, and prone to visions of the future that have an uncomfortable habit of coming true, Gemma's reception there is a chilly one.She's not completely alone, though...she's being followed by a mysterious young man, sent to warn her to close her mind against the visions.
It's at Spence that Gemma's power to attract the supernatural unfolds, as she becomes entangled with the school's most powerful girls and discovers her mother's connection to a shadowy, timeless group called The Order. Her destiny awaits...if only Gemma can believe in it.
This is another book that I've heard great things about but have put off reading for some reason but again I'm really looking forward to it and expecting to really love it.
Knife - R.J. Anderson
Knife woke in a cold sweat, the torn edge of her wing sizzling with pain. how long had she lain unconscious? Her worst fears had come to pass: she was trapped, flightless, a prisoner. The humans had put her in a box, and now they had come to torment her...
This is a book that Amy bought this week. She's started it and told me that "it's okay" but I can't wait to read it and will definately be borrowing it in the future. This Amy's first faerie novel so I forgive her hesitancy; it's nothing like she's ever read before.
Friday, 23 January 2009
Marked - P.C. and Kristen Cast
Pages: 348
Publisher: Atom
Release Date: 8th March 2007
Other Titles in the Series: Betrayed, Chosen, Hunted, Untamed
So the bad news was that I would have to move in to the house of night, a private boarding school, known by all my friends as the vampyre finishing school, where I would spend the next four years going through bizarre and unnameable physical changes, as well as a totally and permanent life shake up. And that’s only if the whole process didn’t kill me.
But the good news was that I wouldn’t have to take the geometry test tomorrow.
When sixteen-year-old Zoey is marked by the Tracker, she knows her old life is over. Now she has to leave her friends and family to join the house of night school, where there’s only one subject: Vampyre 101.
Of course, there’s always a catch, and this one is nice and simple: if you fail, you die…
I really liked this book it was cool. I liked the way the author spelled vamprye. Anybody who likes vampire books should read this book because one minute she is human next minute she is a vampyre. As this was my second vampire book after The Twilight Saga because the vampires are completely different by the way they eat and other things.
Amy x
The Burying Beetle - Ann Kelley
Pages: 192
Publisher: Luarth Press
Release Date: 7th July 2005
Other Titles in the Series: The Bower Bird, Inchworm
Meet Gussie. Twelve years old and has just moved from London into her new ramshackle home on a cliff top above St Ives. She has an irrepressible zest for life. She also has a life-threatening heart condition.
For a book containing a child that could die any moment and divorce, The Burying Beetle is surprisingly uplifting. Gussie is full of life and spirit and even a life-threatening heart condition can’t bring her down. She lives every moment as if it were her last; cramming her mind full of knowledge about everything from local history to science and nature. Her biggest fear is not learning about everything that the world has to offer before she dies. This is one of the many things that makes Gussie very different to most 12-year-olds, it’s quite refreshing actually. Although it does make me feel guilty about moaning about college when college is one of the things that Gussie would love to do but may not be able to.
Ann Kelley writes beautifully. The images she creates of St Ives make you want to be in Peregrine Cottage looking down on Gussie’s beach and over the rooftops of the town. Her writing is soft in a way that mutes the harsh reality of life while not smothering it completely. I can’t describe how much I loved this novel. All I can really say is go out and find a copy and be blown away by a fantastic story.