Thursday, March 26, 2009

Two Way Street by Lauren Barnholdt

Back/Inside Cover:
there are two sides to every breakup.
This is Jordan and Courtney, totally in love. Sure, they were an unlikely high school couple. But they clicked; it worked. They're even going to the same college, and driving cross-country together for orientation.
Then Jordan dumps Courtney-for a girl he met on the internet.
It's too late to change plans, so the road trip is on. Courtney's heart-broken, but figures she can tough it out for a few days. La la la-this is Courtney pretending not to care.
But in a strange twist, Jordan cares. A lot.
Turns out, he's got a secret or two that he's not telling Courtney. And it has everything to do with why they broke up, why they can't get back together, and how, in spite of it all, this couple is destined for each other.

My Thoughts:
This is a fantastic book! Ha! I loved every word of it. It's funny, relatable, omg, idk, I absolutely loved this book is about all that comes to mind. Wonderful!!!

Reccommendations for...:
Highschoolers, college kids feeling a little homesick for their highschool days.

Price, genre, publisher, info.:
US $9.99
CAN $11.50
Teen Fiction
Simon Pulse
http://www.simonsaysteen.com/

Ready or Not by Meg Cabot

Back/Inside Cover:
Top ten things Samantha Madison isn't ready for:
10. Spending Thanksgiving at Camp David
9. With her boyfriend, the president's son
8. Who appears to want to take their relationship to the Next Level
7. Which Sam inadvertently and shockingly announces live on MTV
6. While appearing to support the president's dubious policies on families, morals, and yes, sex
5. Juggling her new after-school job at Potomac Video
4. Even though she already has a job as teen ambassador to the UN (that she doesn't get paid for)
3. Riding the Metro and getting accosted because she's "the redheaded girl who saved the president's life," in spite of her new, semipermanent Midnight Ebony tresses
2. Experiencing total role reversal with her popular sister Lucy, who for once can't get the guy she wants
and the number-one thing Sam isn't ready for?
1. Finding out the hard way that in art class, "life drawing" means "naked people."


My Thoughts:
I loved this book! It had everything from those “Omg! That is totally my life right now!” moments to the moments when I just wanted to reach into the book, grab the character by the colar, and tell them to either work it out or move on already! The way in which Cabot wrote this is totally relatable, even if you haven’t saved the president’s life or dated his son. It’s funny, somewhat realistic, sad, basically? Amazing.

Reccommendations for...:
This would make sense to kids as young as 5th grade, but honestly? In order to relate better I'd say like 7th grade and up. That's just because the characters are all highschool and up. I mean, the youngest character is a sophomore (10th grade), so highschoolers can relate better. But hey, who am I to put an age limit on books?! Either way, enjoy :)

Price, genre, publisher, info.:
US $7.99
CAN ??
HarperCollins Publishers

Something Borrowed by Catherine Hapka

Back/Inside Cover:
She's ready to catch the bouquet, not steal the guy!

When Ava gets dumped by her boyfriend, she's pretty upset. He wasn't the love of her life or anything, but with her sister's wedding-a.k.a. the social event of the season-just two weeks away, Ava's got to save face by finding someone cute and fun to bring as her date.

With the clock ticking and no dates in sight, Ava asks her best friend if she can "borrow" her boyfriend, Jason, for the night. Ava's never been a big Jason fan, but he'll look great in a tux, and at least she'll have someone to dance with. But it doesn't take long for Ava to realize she's got him all wrong...

What do you do when Mr. Right is wrapped up in a package that belongs to your best friend?

My Thoughts:
I found this pretty funny and entertaining. Although very predictable, it was also, idk, how to word it correctly, unrealistic? I mean, the odds of this happening in real life, or at least in my world, are slim to none. But hey, if this relates to anyone out there!... way to go! ;) Anway, it was laughable (if that makes sense).

Reccommendations for...:
Middleschoolers and up. There's nothing that's anything more than suggestive and honestly? It kind of gives the idea that dating is super hard when in reality? It's only as awkward or difficult as you make it.

Price, genre, publisher, info.:
US $6.99
CAN $7.99
Romantic Comedy
Simon Pulse

http://www.simonsaysteen.com/

The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams

Back/Inside Cover:
No play in the modern theatre has so captured the imagination and heart of the American public as Tennessee Williams's The Glass Menagerie. As Williams's first popular success, it launched the brilliant, if somewhat controversial, career of our pre-eminent lyric playwrit. Since its premiere in Chicago in 1944, with the legendary Laurette Taylor in the role of Amanda, Menagerie has been the bravura piece for great actresses from Jessica Tandy to Joanne Woodward, and is studied and performed in classrooms and theatres around the world.

The Glass Menagerie (in the reading text the author preferred) is now available only in its New Directions Paperbook edition. A new introduction by the editor of The Tennessee Williams Annual Review, Robert Bray, reappraises the play more than half a century after it won the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. This edition of The Glass Menagerie also includes Williams's essay on the impact of sudden fame on a struggling writer, "The Catastrophe of Success," as well as a short section of Williams's own "Production Notes."

"The revolutionary newness of The Glass Menagerie...was in its poetic lift, but an underlying hard dramatic structure was what earned the play its right to sing poetically." -Arthur Miller

My Thoughts:
Well, to say it simply, I don't care for this play. Then again, I'm not a fan of reading plays, but, idk, the story line was a little too out there for me personally. Maybe it can relate better with other people, but as for me, I didn't connect with the characters very well and the story came across as very odd and annoying. I would hate if my mother was that controlling.

Reccommendations for...:
Idk, um, highschoolers. I think it'd be a little out there for middle schoolers to put together, but hey, if you're advanced, go for it!

Price, genre, publisher, info.:
US $10.95
CAN $13.50
Drama
New Directions
http://www.ndpublishing.com/

Thursday, December 25, 2008

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain

Back/Inside Cover:
Hilariously picaresque, epic in scope, alive with the poetry and vigor of the American people, Mark Twain's story about ayoung boy and his journey down the Mississippi was the first great novel to speak in a truly American voice. Influencing subsequent generations of writers-from Sherwood Anderson to Twain's fellow Missourian T.S. Eliot, from Ernest Hemingway and William Faulkner to J.D. Salinger-Huckleberry Finn, like the river that flows through its pages, is one of the great sources that nourished and still nourish the literature of America.



My Thoughts:
This was an okay book. I think it's kind of overrated to be honest. I mean, I read it without annotating and that kinda sorta helped make it better, but really, it's only an okay book. There are definitely other books I could've, scratch that, wanted to fill my time reading instead.

Reccomendations for...:
Middle school/high school students looking to read books that would look good on highschool/college applications. It looks impressive that you read it on your own, not only in the classroom.

Price, genre, publisher, info.:
US $5.95
CAN $6.95
Fiction
Bantam Classic
http://www.bantamdell.com/

The New Policeman by Kate Thompson

Back/Inside Cover:

Winner of both the Whitbread Children's Book Award and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize

Who knows where the time goes?
There never seems to be enough time in Kinvara, or anywhere else in Ireland for that matter. When J.J.'s mother says that what she really wants for her birthday is more time in her day, J.J. decides to find her some. But how can he find time for her, when he barely has enough time to keep up with school and his music? And where will he get time to find out if the shocking rumor is true-that his great-grandfather was a murderer?
It seems as though J.J.'s given himself an impossible task. But then a neighbor reveals a secret to him-there is a place where time stands still. J.J. realizes he's the only person who can make the journey, but to do so he'll have to vanish from his own life.
And when J.J. disappers from the village, enter the new policeman...

"There is something hallucinatory, if not delirious, about this stylish, magical book." --The Guardian

My Thoughts:
This was an entertaining novel that made me smile and sometimes laugh while reading. The idea of a parallel world existing, especially one where our socks dissapear to, is funny to imagine and will captivate anyone who picks it up to read. The twist at the end is concieled very well until the author finally reveals it. Also, it is ever so slightly predictable; at the same time there are secrets that seem to drop into the book without any preconcieved thought to the possibility of the event happening! Idk, it's a good book that for once, wasn't 100% predictable, and that has to be my favorite quality about this book :)

Reccommendations for...:
Mmmm, I'd say even older elementary school kids could read this. I only found it in highschool, but it has an easy vocabulary and the plot line isn't hard to follow. Boy + magical land + a couple more things = good novel.

Price, genre, publisher, info.:
US $8.99
CAN $11.25
Fiction
HarperCollins Publishers

Sunday, July 20, 2008

The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini

Back/Inside Cover:
"This powerful first novel...tells a story of fierce cruelty and fierce yet redeeming love. Both transform the life of Amir, Khaled Hosseini's privileged young narrator, who comes o fage during the last peaceful days of the monarchy, just before his country's revolution and its invasion by Russian forces. But political events, even as dramatic as the ones that are presented in The Kite Runner, are only a part of this story. In The Kite Runner, Khaled Hosseini gives us a vivid and engaging story that reminds us how long his people have been struggling to triumph over the forces of violence-forces that continue to threaten them even today." --The New York Times Book Review

"A Powerful book...no frills, no nonsense, just hard, spare prose...an intimate account of family and friendship, betrayal and salvation that requires no atlas or translation to engage and enlighten us. Parts of The Kite Runner are raw and excruciating to read, yet the book in its entirety is lovingly written." --The Washington Post Book World

My Thoughts:
This was a great school book and would have been a good book to read outside of class too. This is one of the very very rare books I've come across that even though we disected it a lot I never grew tired of the story. This is a great book that never got old for me.

Reccommendations for...:
High schoolers looking for a good, modern book to read. It really opens your eyes to what is going on over in Afghanistan.

Price, genre, publisher, info:
US $14
CAN ???
Fiction
Penguin Group
http://www.riverheadbooks.com/
http://www.penguin.com/

A Yellow Raft in Blue Water by Michael Dorris

Back/Inside Cover:
Michael Dorris's contemporary classic novel is a fierce saga of three generations of Indian women, beset by hardships and torn by angry secrets, yet inextricably joined by the bonds of kinship. Starting int he present day and moving back in time, the novel is told in the voices of three women: fifteen-year-old part-black Rayona, searching for a way to find herself; her American Indian mother, Christine, consumed by tenderness and resentment toward those she loves; and the fierce and mysterious Ida, mother and grandmother, whose haunting secrets, betrayals, and dreams echo through the years, braiding together the strands of the shared past - and their future.

My Thoughts:
This is a good book for school because you can easily pick up on the themes and symbols in the book. I wouldn't read it outside of school because I found the story to be drawn out and some what pointless, but for school, it's great.

Reccommendations for:
Uh, only to teachers looking for a book that students wouldn't get confused with.

Price, genre, publisher, info:
US $14
CAN $20
Fiction
Picador Distributed by Holtzbrinck Publishers
http://www.picadorusa.com/

Thursday, July 17, 2008

The Catcher In the Rye by J. D. Salinger

Back/Inside Cover:

My Thoughts:
I didn't enjoy this book very much. I found Holden to be very annoying and I couldn't follow where the story was going. Writing a paper on it was even worse. Anyway, bad book, didn't like it.

Reccommendations for...:
No one really.

Price, genre, publisher, info:
US $6.99
CAN $9.99
Teen Fiction - Boys and Young Men
Little, Brown and Company
Hachette Book Group USA
http://www.hachettebookgroupusa.com/

Fences by August Wilson

Back/Inside Cover:
In the powerful, stunning dramatic work that won August Wilson his first Pullitzer Prize, Troy Maxson has gone through life in a country where to be proud and black was to face pressures that could crush a man, body and soul. But the 1950s are yielding to the new spirit of liberation int he 1960s. It's a spirit that is making him a stranger, angry and afraid, in a world he never knew and to a wife and son he understands less and less.

My Thoughts: (Read for school/sophomore year)
If you dislike reading plays, this isn't for you. If you don't like reading about history, this isn't for you. If you like a quick, simple read, this isn't for you. If you like action, this IS NOT FOR YOU! If you like boring, boring, boring stores, THIS IS FOR YOU!!
I absolutely cannot stand this book! I'm sorry, but I found this book to be a difficult read because I couldn't become captivated in the story. I didn't relate to one character in the book, and I didn't like the story line, whatever it was. I didn't like this book at all.

Reccommendations for...:
I pretty much covered that above lol.

Price, genre, publisher, info:
US $12
CAN $17
Drama
A Plume Book
http://www.penguin.com/

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

Back/Inside Cover:
It is 1939. Nazi Germany. The country is holding its breath. Death has never been busier, and will become busier still.
By her brother's graveside, Liesel Meminger's life is changed when she picks up a single object, partially hidden int he snow. It is The Grave Digger's Handbook, left there by accident, and it is her first act of book thievery. So begins a love affair with books and words, as Liesel, with the help of her accordion-playing foster father, learns to read. Soon she is stealing books from Nazi book-burnings, the mayor's wife's library, wherever there are books to be found.
But these are dangerous times. When Liesel's foster family hides a Jew in their basement, Liesel's world is both opened up and closed down.
In superbly crafted writing that burns with intensity, award-winning author Markus Zusak has given us one of the mose enduring stories of our time.

My Thoughts:
I haven't exactly finished the book yet,-I have a couple of chapters left I'll confess-but this is a great book. I'm reading it for school, and it's pretty good. Not exactly something I would usually read, but still just as captivating. It can get slow at some parts, but picks up pretty quickly. I'll give you a hint right now, Death is the narrator, I didn't figure this out for a couple chapters, call me slow, so I'm just telling you that right now. This book definitely lets you in to the world of the Jewish Hollocaust and tells the story pretty well. There is suspence, fear, comedy, well, a lot of emotions really. It's a good book, but definitely not as happy as others I've read.

Reccommendations for...:
Kids in high school. It's a mature book that doesn't give the gory details, but your imagination is more than enough to scare any younger audiences.

Price, genre, publisher, info:
US $11.99
CAN $15.99
Teen fiction
Borzoi Book published by Alfred A. Knopf
http://www.randomhouse.com/teens