Monday, September 24, 2012

Divergent Series by Veronica Roth


SYNOPSIS:  Beatrice lives in a time when society is separated into five different factions:  Dauntless, Abnegation, Amity, Candor, and Eurodite.  When she turns sixteen, she is expected to choose either to stay in Abnegation, or join another faction.  This choice sets her on a course that will bring adventure and danger.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This series is exciting and fast-paced.  It definitely kept my attention.  However, it had some Sensuality, and Violence.  I would recommend the series for older readers.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Violence

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  The Hunger Games, Matched

3 Willows by Ann Brashares


SYNOPSIS:  Three girls find they are growing apart from each other.  During a summer in which they go their separate ways, they each face important issues, and find they miss the friendship they once had.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This is a spin-off of the Traveling Pants series, but works alone, as well.  It is a similar story-line and has similar content (some sensuality).  However, I thought it was well written, and addresses some important issues (including eating disorders).  I would recommend it for more mature readers.

RATING:  PG with some sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Teens and Young Adults

STARS:  3 1/2


Gone by Michael Grant


SYNOPSIS:  Sam is at school when suddenly his teacher disappears into thin air.  He finds that every other person above the age of 15 has disappeared also.  Because of heroic actions in his youth, Sam is looked on as a leader, and reluctantly tries to help the youth of his town find order in the midst of complete disorder.  However, he finds others want to be in charge, and when some of the teens and animals start exhibiting supernatural abilities, fighting breaks out amongst the teens.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This sounds like a fun idea, but it quickly got too dark for me.  The author didn't pull any punches, and there is some quite disturbing imagery, as well as what I would consider gratuitous violence.  In my opinion, this was too mature for the intended audience.  However, I admittedly have a low tolerance for violence, so I'm sure others would disagree with me.

RATING:  PG13 for Violence, Language, and some mild Sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults

STARS:  2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Maze Runner, I am Number Four, 13 Days to Midnight

Confessions of a Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella


SYNOPSIS:  Rebecca Bloomwood is a financial journalist with a shopping problem.  She can't seem to curb her spending, even when she is thousands of dollars in debt.  She tries to creatively find her way out of her tangle of bills.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  Although the narration in this book is clever and funny, there is some strong language, as well as sensuality and sexual references.  Definitely not for younger readers, and maybe not for older readers, either.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Language

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Princess Diaries, The Nanny Diaries

The City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau


SYNOPSIS:  Lina and Doon are friends living in Ember, a city founded by The Builders over 200 years earlier.  Things are changing--food is running out, the power cuts off at times, and the town's leaders are corrupt.  Lina tries to unravel the mysteries of the city, with the help of Doon.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This is a good series for younger readers.  It is exciting and mysterious, and the characters in the book are courageous and smart.  I would recommend it readers of any age.

RATING:  PG

AUDIENCE:  Pre-Teen

STARS:  3 1/2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Matilda, Dave at Night


The Luxe by Anna Godbersen


SYNOPSIS:  Two sisters are growing up in the late 19th century upper class.  While others try to pair them up advantageously, they try to find true love.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I think I am getting better at judging books by their covers, but I was disappointed in this book.  It felt more like a trashy romance novel than a book of substance to me.  It includes a lot of drama and some sensuality, without any real payoff in terms of storyline.  I wouldn't recommend this book, and would definitely not recommend it to young readers.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality, Language, and some Violence

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults

STARS:  0

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  A Great and Terrible Beauty, similar to Gossip Girl in book format

The Agency Series by Y.S. Lee


SYNOPSIS:  Mary is caught as a thief and sentenced to death.  She is rescued, however, and taken on at an all-girls' academy.  Eventually, she shows both the talent and desire to help them with their undercover agency.  She is sent to spy on a rich man suspected of illegal dealings.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  These weren't the best mystery I've ever read, but it was entertaining.  It had lots of adventure, and plenty of "girl power" moments that would keep the attention of teenage girls.  However, there was some violence, and some mild sensuality, so I would recommend it for Teens and Young Adults.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Violence

AUDIENCE:  Teens and Young Adults

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Nancy Drew, A Great and Terrible Beauty

Beastly by Alex Flinn


SYNOPSIS:  Kyle is one of the most popular, handsome boys at his school--and he knows it.  He is an unapologetic snob, and goes out of his way to be rude to others.  Finally, a witch decides to put him in his place and turn him into a hideous beast.  Only true love can break the spell.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  At first glance, this looks like a typical fairy tale retelling.  However, it is geared toward an older audience, and has violence and sensuality in it.  There is a lot of focus on teenage issues, but I thought it was more appropriate for an older audience.  It was a fun idea, but I don't think I would recommend it.

RATING:  PG13 for Violence, Language, and Sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult

STARS:  2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Briar Rose, Princess of the Midnight Ball

Emily Hudson by Melissa Jones


SYNOPSIS:  Emily is sent away from her boarding school for improper behavior.  She is left at her uncle's mercy, and he tries to find her a suitable match.  However, she fights against the bonds she feels are tightening around her, and runs away with her cousin to Europe.  Unfortunately, he begins to see her as a possession, and soon, she has to escape from another unhealthy relationship and try to find herself.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This was another audiobook I checked out from the library, and was a little hard to get through.  I imagine it would have been even harder if I had been reading it instead of listening to it.  I found the heroine to be dramatic and inconstant, and couldn't really interest myself in what happened to her.  There was some mild sensuality in the book, including a brief relationship with a married man, so I would recommend this book only for young adults or adults.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults, Adults

STARS:  2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Juliet, North and South

The Future of Us by Jay Asher & Carolyn Mackler


SYNOPSIS:  Two kids from the nineties realize they can log into their future facebook accounts and see what their future is like.  They get caught up in trying to change their futures and question what they really want.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This was an audiobook that I checked out and wasn't impressed with.  It's kind of a fun concept, but poorly executed.  Also, there was a lot of sexual references in the book.  In all, I'd skip this read.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Language

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult

STARS:  1

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  The Missing series, Along for the Ride

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Fancy Pants by Cathy Marie Hake


SYNOPSIS:  Sydney is about to marry a man she can't stand.  Instead she decides to seek sanctuary with her estranged uncle, who owns a ranch.  However, through a misunderstanding, as well as desperate circumstances, she ends up disguising herself as a ranch hand and working on his ranch instead.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This book was cheesy and predictable.  It wasn't really my style.  Also, it had a strong Christian theme, which may turn off some readers.  However, for fans of romantic historical fiction without distasteful content, this could be a fun read.

RATING:  PG

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults and Adults

STARS:  2 1/2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Sarah's Garden, The Measure of a Lady

The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern


SYNOPSIS:  This story follows two young magicians who are unwittingly placed opposite each other in a magician's duel.  They work together to create a circus that dreams are made of.  In the process, they fall in love.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  The imagery in this book is amazing.  It's like a whole other world.  However, it is an adult book, and has strong language (and by that, I mean that the "F" word is used once), as well as some violence and strong sensuality.  

RATING:  PG13 for Violence, Sensuality, and strong language

AUDIENCE:  Adults

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  It reminded me of the movie The Illusionist, or maybe The Invention of Hugo Cabret for adult audiences.

Wither by Lauren DeStefano


SYNOPSIS:  Rhine lives in a time when diseases are a thing of the past.  However, women no longer live past 20, and men no longer live past 25.  When they reach those ages, they become ill and die.  Because of the rarety of women in child-bearing years, girls are often kidnapped, and forced into plural marriage, so that they can have children before they die.  This is exactly what happens to Rhine, and she tries to escape so that she can find her twin brother and be free again.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This story is well-told and exciting.  I enjoyed it, and read the second book in the trilogy, also.  However, because of the subject matter (polygamy), it had some sensuality, and what I would consider a sexual predator in it.  For that reason, I would reserve the book for Young Adult readers.

RATING:  PG13 for Violence, and Sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Divergent, The Host

For updates on later books in this trilogy, click here.

Cryer's Cross by Lisa McMann



SYNOPSIS:  Everyone is shaken when a girl from Kendall's school disappears.  When her best friend Nico starts acting strange, she is caught up in a mystery that will draw her into dangerous territory.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This book was thrilling and scary.  There was some language, as well as some violence and disturbing imagery, so I would recommend this only for older readers.

RATING:  PG13 for Violence and Language

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  13 Days to Midnight, The Face on the Milk Carton

Dear John by Nicholas Sparks


SYNOPSIS:  John is a soldier who has very little to tie him down.  While on leave, he meets Savannah, and they fall into a whirlwind romance.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  There is a lot of buzz about Nicholas Sparks, so I wanted to try out some of his books, but after sampling a few of his books, I don't think I will try any more, because his books are essentially romance novels, sometimes with strong sensuality, and I'm not a fan.  I would give the same rating for The Lucky One, but A Walk to Remember and The Last Song were somewhat milder.

RATING:  PG13 for strong Sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Adults (Young Adults for A Walk to Remember and The Last Song)

STARS:  2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  The Lucky One

Palace of Mirrors by Margaret Peterson Haddix


SYNOPSIS:  Cecilia knows she is a princess.  For her protection, she has lived in hiding until she will be ready to return to the throne.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I thought this was a fun fairy-tale type story.  It had adventure and mystery, without any content that would be inappropriate for younger readers.

RATING:  PG

AUDIENCE:  Pre-Teen

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Ever, Goose Girl

13 Days to Midnight by Patrick Carman


SYNOPSIS:  Jacob Fielding finds he is indestructible, after his foster dad tells him so right before they crash head-on into a tree.  Jacob walks away without a scratch, while  his foster dad is killed.  He and his friends Ophelia and Milo discover that the gift can be transferred from one person to another, with dangerous consequences.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I was thinking this book would be an adventure featuring a teen with superpowers.  However it was much darker than that.  In the end, it was more like a thriller, with demonic characters who had evil motives.  For that reason, along with sensuality, I would be reluctant to recommend this book, and would only do so for more mature readers.

RATING:  PG13 for Violence and Sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult

STARS:  2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  I am Number Four, Cryer's Cross

An Abundance of Katherines by John Green


SYNOPSIS:  Colin is attracted to girls named Katherine.  After a breakup with his 19th Katherine, he goes on a journey with his friend Hassan to forget her.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I will openly admit that I didn't read this book all the way.  I read a little bit at the beginning, and found out that it was not what I had imagined.  There was a lot of crude humor in it, and sexual jokes, and I was offended to the point of not finishing it.  I wanted to list it here on my blog so that someone else will know what they are getting into before starting on it.

RATING:  PG13 or R (like I said, I didn't finish it, but it was going down that road.) for sensuality and crude humor

AUDIENCE:  Adult

STARS:  0

Princess of the Midnight Ball by Jessica Day George


SYNOPSIS:  Princess Rose is under a curse, which requires her and her sisters to dance with the sons of King Under Stone, who lives below the earth.  A returned solder, Galen, tries to discover their secret so he can rescue them.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  A fun retelling of "The Twelve Dancing Princesses," although it wasn't really original in my opinion.  There was some violence and scary imagery, but otherwise, I think it would be well suited for teens, and even pre-teens.

RATING:  PG with Violence

AUDIENCE:  Teens

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Entwined, A Posse of Princesses

Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen


SYNOPSIS:  Auden is living with her mother, but decides to visit her dad and stepmom after they have a new baby.  While living with them, she meets a biker with a sad past.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  Honestly, I didn't have much patience for this book.  I'm not huge on teen angst and drama.  Plus, there was some sensuality and language.  So I wouldn't recommend this one, and I'm not too impressed with Sarah Dessen either.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Language

AUDIENCE:  Teens and Young Adults

STARS:  2


BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Twilight, The Luxe

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares


SYNOPSIS:  Four friends find themselves going their separate ways one summer, and decide to share a pair of jeans, sending it back and forth, so that they can stay together while apart.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I'm a little undecided on whether I would recommend this or not.  There is some good writing in this book, as well as four likable characters.  Each has their own unique perspective, which is a fun way to read a book.  However, there is some sensuality in the book, and although the character in the book regrets her promiscuous actions later, I would still only recommend the book for older readers.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Language

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults

STARS:  3 1/2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  3 Willows, Along For the Ride

To read a brief update about future books in the series, click here.

Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare


SYNOPSIS:  Tessa Gray goes to England to find her brother.  However, she finds much more than she bargained for.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I read this book before City of Bones, not realizing it was a spin-off of the series, and found myself a little lost.  Then I read City of Bones, and didn't like it at all.  This book was a little better, but not much.  It still had quite a bit of violence, and some sensuality.  I would be reluctant to recommend this book, also.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Violence

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Twilight, City of Bones

City of Bones by Cassandra Clare


SYNOPSIS:  Clary Fray finds she can see supernatural things that others can't.  Her mother disappears, and she tries to unravel the mystery of her life with the help of teenagers known as "Shadowhunters."

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  These books are very popular, but I myself was not a fan.  I wasn't even interested enough to read the next book in the series.  Also, there is a quite a bit of sensuality, and a lot of violence.  I wouldn't recommend them, although, as I said, others seem to like them.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Violence

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult

STARS:  2 1/2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Twilight, Maximum Ride

The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick


SYNOPSIS:  Hugo Cabret is on his own.  He is an orphan, and was taken in by his uncle, who cares for the clocks at a train station in Paris.  When his uncle disappears, Hugo takes on his chores, trying to keep his situation a secret.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  You may wonder why this thick chapter book has won the Caldecott Medal.  The answer is that it is a story told with words and pictures.  I would definitely recommend this book to a reluctant reader, because the pages fly by, with text interspersed with artistic charcoal illustrations and photographs.

RATING:  G

AUDIENCE:  Children, Pre-teens, and Teens

STARS:  4

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Polar Express, The Mysteries of Harris Burdick

The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie By Alan Bradley


SYNOPSIS:  Flavia De Luce is too smart for her own good.  At eleven-years-old, there is a murder at her home, and she is determined to get to the bottom of it herself.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I really loved this book.  It was a fun story, with a lovable protagonist, who has us cheering right from the start.  However, there is a brief reference to a sexual predator, and there is a murder, as well.  Also, anyone who reads this book will want their dictionary handy, because there is a lot of advanced vocabulary in it.  I would recommend it more for young adults and adults, but a mature teen could handle it as well.

RATING:  PG with violence and some adult issues

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults and Adults

STARS:  4

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Nancy Drew, And Then There Were None

To see a review of the next book in this series, click here.

A Posse of Princesses by Sherwood Smith


SYNOPSIS:  Rhis is a princess, who is invited to a party for the Prince of Vesarja, along with many other princesses, to socialize.  One princess is kidnapped, so Rhis organizes a rescue mission to save her.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I thought this book was a little rough, and a little cheesy.  I think it was recommended to me because I liked Shannon Hale's books.  However, although on paper they look similar, the writing style in this book was inferior, in my opinion.  However, it would make a fun read for girls who enjoy stories about princesses.

RATING:  PG

AUDIENCE:  Pre-teens, Teens

STARS:  2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Just Ella, Palace of Mirrors

Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer


SYNOPSIS:  Artemis Fowl is a spoiled rich boy, who has gone bad.  His current objective is to discover what he can about the Fairy world, and blackmail them to get their gold.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I wasn't a big fan of this, but I think it just wasn't my style.  If I remember right, there was some language, as well as some bathroom humor in it.  Also, there is a character that smokes a cigar.  However, I think that for boys, especially, it makes a fun combination of modern-day technology with ancient fairy tales.

RATING:  PG with Violence and rude humor

AUDIENCE:  Teens

STARS:  2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Percy Jackson, Fablehaven

Death Comes to Pemberley by P.D. James


SYNOPSIS:  It's been years since Elizabeth Bennett married Fitzwilliam Darcy, and they are preparing for an annual ball at their house.  Unfortunately, there is a murder on their estate, and it looks like Wickham is the primary suspect.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This book is a little slow, so may be daunting to a reluctant reader.  However, it was a good, clean read, aside from the murder, and the violence that comes with it.  Because of reading difficulty, I would say this is good for adult readers, although it would be a fun read for any other Pride and Prejudice fan.

RATING:  PG with Violence

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults, Adults

STARS:  3


Witch and Wizard Series by James Patterson


SYNOPSIS:  Whit and Wisty discover that they have magical powers.  They discover this as they are forcibly taken from their home by guards from the New Order, whose primary focus is to stamp out anything cultural or supernatural.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I'm sure there are people out there who like these books.  I'm not trying to be mean, but I felt like reading them was a waste of my time.  I'm glad it only took me about 5 minutes to read each book.  The story-line was choppy and unbelievable, and there was some violence and gore which seemed unnecessary to me.  However, they are quite popular, and I'll admit I was somewhat thrown by all the fantasy imagery, so others may like them more than I did.

RATING:  PG13 for violence

AUDIENCE:  Teens and Young Adults

STARS:  1

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  The Dangerous Days of Daniel X, A Wrinkle in Time

Princess Diaries Series by Meg Cabot


SYNOPSIS:  Mia Thermopolis discovers she is a princess, and heir to the throne in Genovia.  She comes into the spotlight just when she is discovering boys and trying to find her own sense of style.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I checked this book out thinking it would be like the movie, and I was wrong.  I would definitely say the books are for an older audience than the movie.  There is some language in the books (OMG curses, again), as well as casual references to sex, and some sensuality.  I wouldn't recommend these books, because of the content, especially to younger readers.

SYNOPSIS:  Mia is back, now a polished adult.  Well, sort of.  In the midst of a crisis in her country, she tries to plan her perfect wedding, all the while dealing with one surprising turn of events after another.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This book is in the same style as the other books of the series, but I'm pretty sure the intent was to grow up with the audience.  Expect even more adult material, and several references to sex and sensuality.

RATING:  PG13 for sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Young Adults and Adults

STARS:  2

Friday, September 7, 2012

Beauty by Robin McKinley


SYNOPSIS:  "Beauty," as she is called, is taken as ransom for her father's life to a castle to live with a hideous beast.  His life depends on her falling in love with him, but she can't bring herself to do so.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  Robin McKinley is an award-winning author, and this book is excellent.  I don't think I've ever heard of a girl not loving it.  It's well-told and fanciful.  I would definitely recommend this to any teenage girl.

RATING:  PG

AUDIENCE:  Pre-teens, Teens, and Young Adults

STARS:  5

OTHER BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Ella Enchanted, Princess Academy

Dave at Night by Gail Carson Levine


SYNOPSIS:  Dave Caros is taken to live at the Hebrew Home for Boys, after he is orphaned, and no one else in the family can be troubled by him.  He discovers a whole new world in Harlem, and learns what it means to be a friend.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I thought this was a good, easy read.  It is quite different from other Gail Carson Levine books, but I think it would still entertain young readers.

RATING:  PG

AUDIENCE:  Children and Pre-teens

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Holes, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Ever by Gail Carson Levine


SYNOPSIS:  Kezi lives in ancient Mesopotamia.  She catches the attention of Olus, the god of wind.  They must complete difficult quests in order to be together.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I have read several books by Gail Carson Levine, and I think they would be great reading for pre-teen girls.  All are told in fairy tale fashion, and are easy-to-read.

RATING:  PG

AUDIENCE:  Pre-teens

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Beauty, Palace of Mirrors

Beka Cooper series by Tamora Pierce


SYNOPSIS:  Beka Cooper is a "dog," or keeper of the piece in an ancient town.  She is tenacious and tough, and doesn't give up, even in the face of adversity.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I did like two of the books in this series, although I wouldn't recommend the second because of sensuality.  The first book, and the third, however, were enjoyable.  They also had some sensuality, though, so I would reserve them for older readers.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult

STARS:  3 1/2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Wild Magic, Eon

Alanna series by Tamora Pierce

SYNOPSIS:  Alanna takes her brother's place as a squire, so that someday she can become a knight.  To do so, she must keep her gender a secret.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I have critiqued another series by Tamora Pierce, but I didn't enjoy this one as much.  I didn't think the writing was as good, and there was quite a bit of sensuality in the books.   I don't think I would recommend this series.

RATING:  PG13 for sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Eon, Wild Magic

Juliet by Anne Fortier


SYNOPSIS:  Julie Jacobs inherits a key to a safety deposit box in Italy, and tries to unravel the mystery of her family history, and especially an ancestress upon whom Juliet of Shakespeare fame is based.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This book came as a result of my trying to read more books geared toward adults, rather than young adults.  Although I enjoyed the unraveling mystery at first, and got caught up in the history related in a parallel story, it soon became a little too much like a romance novel for me.  It had a bit of sensuality, and language, if I remember right.  I would be reticent to recommend it.

RATING:  PG13 for sensuality

AUDIENCE:  Adult

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Briar Rose, Night Circus

The Nanny Diaries by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus


SYNOPSIS:  Nanny works for wealthy New York families, taking care of their children while they live their superficial lives.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I'm not sure what I expected from this book.  I think I knew there was a movie, (which I hadn't seen), and figured the book must be good if there was a movie made after it.  However, although it was clever and easy to read, there was quite a bit of language in the book, and some sensuality.  I wouldn't recommend it.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Language

AUDIENCE:  Adults

STARS:  2


Entwined by Heather Dixon


SYNOPSIS:  Azalea and her eleven sisters dance in a magical forest all night long.  However, the Keeper has darker motives, and uses them to gain his freedom.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I thought the writing of this book left something to be desired.  However, it is a fun retelling of "The Twelve Dancing Princesses," that will satisfy most fairy tale fans.

RATING:  PG

AUDIENCE:  Pre-teens, Teens

STARS:  3

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Just Ella, Fairest

The Book Thief by Markus Zusak


SYNOPSIS:  Narrated by Death himself, this book focuses mainly on a girl named Liesel Meminger, who seeks refuge with a foster family in Nazi Germany.  During her time there, she learns about love and loss, and what is most important in life.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This is another one of those books with adult subject matter, but which was very touching and thought-provoking.  Although afterward, I couldn't stop crying, I did enjoy the book, and found it very moving.

RATING:  PG13 for Violence, Language, and adult material

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult and Adult

STARS:  4

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Number the Stars, Anne Frank:  The Diary of a Young Girl

Eon and Eona by Alison Goodman


SYNOPSIS:  Eona has been raised as a boy, to try to become a Dragoneye, or dragon master.  As she tries to keep her gender a secret, she finds herself amidst a war for power.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This is another book on my "books to read" list, which means I'm not sure what the source was.  It's a little farther in the realm of fantasy than I generally go.  Also, there were segments in it that were too sensual for me, and also some parts that were violent.  However, someone else might enjoy the series (Eon and Eona).  I would reserve it for older readers.

RATING:  PG13 for sensuality and violence

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult and Adult

STARS:  3 1/2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Alanna, Eragon

The Help by Kathryn Stockett


SYNOPSIS:  Skeeter, a white young woman living in Mississippi, wants to write a book, and decides to base it on "The Help," or the African-American women who serve as maids, housekeepers, cooks, and nannies for the wealthy white women in the area.  She finally talks Aibileen into helping her, and they enlist her friend Minny, also.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  This book is definitely an adult book.  It has scenes with some sensuality, and is full of adult topics, including racism, and abortion.  However, it is poignant and touching.  I'm undecided about whether or not to recommend this book, because there is a scene in it where a man exposes himself, which is very descriptive.  However, all in all, I did enjoy it.

RATING:  PG13 for sensuality and adult material

AUDIENCE:  Adult

STARS:  4

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  The Book Thief, To Kill a Mockingbird

A Great and Terrible Beauty by Libba Bray


SYNOPSIS:  Gemma Doyle is sent to a boarding school in England after the death of her mother.  She makes friends and has visions which lead her to start a secret group.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I'm not sure where I first heard about this book, but it wasn't really my style.  It was dark and in some parts sensual, and it was a little too supernatural for me.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality, and disturbing sequences

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult

STARS:  2

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Artemis Fowl, A Series of Unfortunate Events

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Short Stories by O. Henry


SYNOPSIS:  A collection of short stories, the most famous of which is The Gift of the Magi.  In The Gift of the Magi, Della and Jim each give their most prized possession up in order to buy the other a Christmas gift, which turns out to be an accessory for the prized possession given up.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  These short stories are not well-known, I think mostly because they are short stories instead of novels.  However, I loved these books as a teenager, because of the surprise endings and lovable characters.  I would recommend them to any teen looking for something to read in small helpings.

RATING:  G or PG

AUDIENCE:  Anyone

STARS:  4

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Great Expectations, The Road to Yesterday

Austenland Series by Shannon Hale


SYNOPSIS:  Jane Hayes inherits a trip to Austenland, a resort geared toward middle-aged women who would like to endulge their Jane Austen fantasies, complete with love interests.

In the sequel, Midnight in Austenland, Charlotte Kinder is a divorcee looking to immerse herself in another time and place after reading a Jane Austen book.  She finds Austenland needs her as much as she needs it.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  These books are written for adults, and will most likely primarily interest young adults and adults.  I am a Shannon Hale fan, and found these books humorous and enjoyable, although not really thought-provoking.

RATING:  PG, with some sensuality
AUDIENCE:  Young Adults and Adults

STARS:  3 1/2
BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Northanger Abbey, Twilight

The Host by Stephenie Meyer


SYNOPSIS:  Wanderer is an alien who takes control of a host body on earth once known as Melanie Stryder.  Although the hosts' consciousness usually ceases to exist with the insertion of the new "soul" as they call themselves, Melanie is still aware, and fighting with Wanderer at every point.  Eventually, Wanderer finds herself sympathetic to Melanie, and tries to help her and her loved ones get their lives back.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I liked this book more than the Twilight series, oddly enough.  I think the writing is better, and I found the dual main characters in this book a lot more likable than the Bella of Twilight.  However, it wouldn't be a Stephenie Meyer book without some sensuality in it, so I would recommend this for older readers.

RATING:  PG13 for Sensuality and Violence

AUDIENCE:  Young Adult and Adult

STARS:  4

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Hunger Games, Divergent, Matched

The Immortals Series by Tamora Pierce


SYNOPSIS:  Veralidaine Sarrasri, an orphan, is discovered by a horse trader because of her ability to work with and manage horses.  Throughout the series, she discovers she has wild magic, which allows her to communicate with animals, and even become one herself.

AUNT SHARON'S TAKE:  I think I discovered these books after reading another of Tamora Pierce's books that I liked.  I'm not normally drawn to fantasy, but I did enjoy this series.  As a disclaimer, I would say that not all books written by Tamora Pierce are right for young audiences, but I think this series would be fun for teenaged readers who like fantasy.

RATING:  PG, possibly PG13 for violence

AUDIENCE:  Teens, Young Adults

STARS:  4

BOOKS LIKE THIS:  Howl's Moving Castle, Percy Jackson