Friday, June 8, 2012

Fever by Lauren DeStefano

TEEN BOOK REVIEW
Cover Art for Fever Title: Fever     
Author: Lauren DeStefano
Briefly, what was it about? In this sequel to Withered, Rhine and Gabriel have just escaped from the mansion and are now on the run and trying to make it across the country to Manhattan, and to Rhine’s twin brother Rowan. However, this journey isn’t as easy as it may seem to be. It also seems as though Housemaster Vaughn won’t give up his ‘property’ so easily. With no plan and many delays it seems at times that they may never reach Manhattan, and even when they feel the safest, tragedy can strike.
Did you like the book?
Yes
Why?
I thought it was an adequate sequel; however I think that the first book was better. I also have a feeling, based on the writing of the previous book and how this one ended that the third has the potential to be very good. I did like the characters in this one, and you were introduced to some very interesting, if not always good ones. You also see the relationship between Rhine and Gabriel grow, Rhine makes some very interesting discovers about herself, and the ending to me was very good. Some things were finally said that needed to be said.
Who would like this book?
1.      Age group? 14 and older
2.      Gender? Female
3.      This book would appeal to teens who like… Withered, post-apocalyptic, romance, overcoming obstacles, etc.
Your age: 17
Grade: 11

Name: Katelyn

The List by Siobhan Vivian

Cover Art for The list  TEEN BOOK REVIEW
Title: The List
Author: Siobhan Vivian
Briefly, what was it about? Every year on the week of homecoming a list comes out at Mount Washington High School naming the ugliest and the prettiest girl in each class. The List follows the lives of the eight girls named and the ramifications that come with being prettiest or ugliest during homecoming week. One could be homecoming queen, one’s life could fall apart, and in this high school it seems that anything could happen.
Did you like the book? Yes
Why? I thought it was so interesting! There were a couple of twists in the story line, but mainly it was just so easy to see what goes on behind closed doors. It had a real quality to the writing, as in yes this is what some people’s lives ate like. Things may not be as perfect as they seem. How being named the prettiest of your grade can ruin your life and being called the ugliest can make it. I was captivated in this book, eager to see what would happen next and what paths each of the girls lives would take.
Who would like this book?
1.      Age group? 15 and older
2.      Gender? Female
3.      This book would appeal to teens who like… High School, drama, friendship, cause and effect
Your age: 17
Grade: 11
Name: Katelyn

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Article 5 by Kristen Simmons

[Cover]Title: Article 5
Author: Kristen Simmons
Briefly, what was it about?
In this dystopian novel Ember is taken away from her mother because of Article 5, which says no unmarried person can have a child. If that wasn’t bad enough the love of Ember’s life, Chase, was the one who took away her mother and got her landed into a reformatory. Now all Ember wants to do is be reunited with her mother, and she gets some unlikely help in her journey.

Did you like the book?
Yes, but I was slightly disappointed
Why? I liked the book, and it was a good dystopian, but it didn’t quite read my expectations that I had. I’ve read some truly spectacular dystopias and even though this one was good it didn’t quite measure up. However, I loved the relationships that occurred, I really liked the characters and unlike the overdone ‘teens fighting the system’ routine it was more of living with the system and resistance activity.
Who would like this book?
1.      Age group? 15 and older
2.      Gender? Both
3.      This book would appeal to teens who like…  relationships, dystopian, corrupt government/conspiracy theories
Your age: 17
Grade: 11
Katelyn

Monday, April 23, 2012

Ultraviolet by B.J. Anderson

TEEN BOOK REVIEW
[Cover] R. J. Anderson   Ultraviolet    Everything you believe is wrongTitle: Ultraviolet
Author: B.J. Anderson
Briefly, what was it about? Alison wakes up in a psych ward of a hospital, with no clue as to how she got there. Later she remembers fighting with the most popular girl in school, Tori, punching her in the face, and then her disintegrating. But Alison isn’t like everyone else either, she sees sounds as colors, hear colors, taste when someone is lying. This and the disappearance of Tori, lands her a prime suspect of a murder, and a patient of a Pine Hills Psychiatric Facility. When a certain psychologist takes a certain interest in Alison, she begins to wonder if she actually is insane after all…
Did you like the book? I did
Why? I loved the fact that the diagnoses for Alison are real and the book was incredibly well written. The very ending got a little weird for me and was slightly disappointing, but the book was still really good and I recommend it.
Who would like this book?
1.      Age group? 16 and up
2.      Gender? More female
3.      This book would appeal to teens who like… stories with a twist, fiction, self-discovery
Your age: 17
Grade: 11
Katelyn

Sunday, April 22, 2012

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