Saturday, January 31, 2015

Fairest

Fairest By: Marissa Meyer

This is the story of the evil queen Levana, and tells how she became who she is.  Levana did not have an easy life, her parents were killed, she had a sister that was not kind to her, she suffered a terrible accident that left her disfigured, and she fell in love with a palace guard that did not love her back. She spent so much time in this book trying to make the guard, Evret, love her and accept her. She tricks him in to marrying him, while she uses her glamour to be his dead wife, and tries to raise his daughter.  Then when her sister dies, and leaves baby Selene, Levana tries to come up with a plan to rid of her.

This book was depressing. Levana is such a sad person,she tries so hard to make others love her, but goes about that in all the wrong ways. It makes complete sense why she is the evil person she is, but the lengths she goes to better herself are awful.  I enjoyed learning about her, and her past, and think that it makes a great addition to the series.

I purchased this book on Amazon.com
ISBN: 978-1-250-06055-6

All Our Yesterdays

All Our Yesterdays  By: Cristin Terrill

Em and Finn are locked in a horrible place, where Em spends her time trying to figure a way out.  Marina is in love with her best friend James, and is trying to find a way to tell him.  She is going to tell him when his older brother is shot, and then Marina, James, and his friend Finn try to find out who is responsible.  Em and Finn have figured out a way to escape, and now must travel back in time to stop the events that lead to all of their destruction.

This book was great!  I loved the time travel aspect, and the suspense of trying to figure it all out. It was interesting to know Marina and Finn in the past and Em and Finn in the future, and how different they are.  I recommend this to any ya fan.

I borrowed this book from the public library
ISBN: 9781423176374 

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Pinkerton, Behave!

Pinkerton, Behave! By: Steven Kellogg

This book is about Pinkerton, who is a dog that does not listen to his owners. They try everything they can, and finally take Pinkerton to school.  Even the school cannot help Pinkerton listen.  But one night he saves his family from a robber, and they know just what to do.  I picked this book up because we have a puppy that does not listen. My kids and I laughed an laughed while reading this silly book.

I borrowed this from the public library
ISBN: 978-0-8037-4130-0

The New Sweater

The New Sweater By: Oliver Jeffers

The Hueys are all the same. Everyone does the same things, dresses the same, and acts the same. Rupert wanted to be different, so he knits a sweater. At first all the Hueys think he is strange, but then one by one they all want the new sweater, until they all look the same again.  I liked this book for young readers because it teaches them how it is good to be different.  I can't wait to share it with my fourth and fifth graders and have a discussion about how boring it is when everyone is the same.

I borrowed this from the public library
ISBN: 978-0-399-25767-4

Sisters Red

Sisters Red By: Jackson Pearce

Scarlet has one goal in life, to hunt Fenris.  As a young girl Scarlet and her sister, Rosie, were at home when the wolf attacked their grandmother, and then attacked them.  Scarlet was left with many scars and with a passion to hunt the Fenris that did this to her.  Her partner in hunting Silas left for a while but has returned just in time to help her in the hunt she has been waiting for. But for Rosie and Silas, hunting is not everything, and Scarlet has a hard time dealing with the news that hunting is not for everyone all the time.

This was a great twist on Little Red Riding Hood. I love retold fairy tales and this one does not disappoint.  Scarlet had some hard lessons to learn in this book, and with each one she came out stronger.  I also loved the cover, what a great illustration.
 Great read.

I borrowed this from the public library.
ISBN: 978-0-316-06868-0