Sunday, September 18, 2011

Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel



The Gist:  For the first time in 592 years, Lenah is able to experience human emotions, feel textures, and bathe in the sunlight.  Rhode, her beloved, sacrificed himself so that she could be human again.  Immersing herself in a normal 16 year-old's life, she attends school, becomes friends with Tony, and discovers it is possible to love again when Tyler helps her to feel fully alive again.

Everything would be perfect if it weren't for one tiny problem: the coven she created with the most evil intentions will never let her go.  They want their queen back, and no one can stop them.

Opinion if you Please:  I'm giving this book 4 stars.

A vampire book with a twist!  Rather than the human pining to become a vampire and live out their eternal life with their loved one, here we have Lenah willing to risk it all to become human again.  Complete with flashbacks to her long life as a vampire, we get a taste of what her vampire life was like while understanding what it means to truly feel, both emotionally and physically, again. 

At times I wished there was a little more drama or at least that things didn't just seem to work out so easily, a lot happens with more to come in the sequel!  You know I am a sucker for a sequel!!

Extras:

Series: Vampire Queen (book two: Stolen Nights release date pushed back to June 2012)

Author's Blog

Author's Website...albeit not much there at the moment


Saturday, September 17, 2011

Pop by Gordon Korman



The Gist:  Marcus Jordan, new kid in town, finds a football drilling buddy in a middle-aged man, Charlie, who just shows up and disappears with no explanation.  Despite the man's odd behavior, Marcus soon finds himself a starting position on a team seeking their second straight perfect season thanks to what he has learned.

Charlie's full-blast tackles may set Marcus' head ringing, but he is learning to be the best football player that he can be. There's just one problem...or two...or three: Charlie gets him in trouble with the law, Charlie is the father of Marcus' arch enemy, and Charlie's family has a secret. 

Opinion if you Please:  I'm giving this book 3.5 stars.

This book is SO MUCH MORE than a kid fighting for a starting position on a top-notch football team.  There are definitely moments where I felt like this was beyond reality (Shop owners really allow Charlie to walk in and back out with stuff and not at least stop at the counter to tally up what he owes?? No one catches Marcus or Charlie "sugaring" the exterminator shop??). 

I didn't think I would love this book, but after finishing it in one sitting...you could say it drew me in!  Without giving away too much, there was one unexpected, emotional moment that caught me off guard.  Any book that can bring out an emotional response (whether that be anger, utter joy, despair, etc), earns a thumbs up from me.

Extras:


Read the first chapter

Author's Website

Friday, September 16, 2011

Book Trailers for 2011-2012 Eliot Rosewaters!!!

First question....What are Eliot Rosewaters???
Eliot Rosewater (Rosie's) nominees are books carefully selected as the 20-25 best Young Adult books in Indiana. High Schoolers around the state read the books and submit their votes. In May, all votes will be tallied and the top book will receive the actual Eliot Rosewater Award.

Last year, the 2010-2011 Rosie Award went to Hunger Games....AWESOME book!!

Next question...What are book trailers???

Think movie trailers, only for books!  These can be created by book companies, librarians, or even individual students that want to tell the world about the book!  Sometimes they include a series of pictures and words or short sentences...other times they actually use actors to play out scenes, just like a movie.

If you want to learn how to do this, just ask!!

Check out the book trailers for this year's Rosies created by a fellow librarian: http://tinyurl.com/3wjyuoe