SYNOPSIS: Rachel is locked away in a tower, watching her hair grow, and wishing for some social interaction. Wyatt is looking to escape his social life, after the tragic loss of his best friend. Somehow, they seem destined to find each other, and save each other from their dismal lives.
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: As far as content goes, I have very few complaints. There were some brief sexual references, including an illegitimate pregnancy, but aside from those, the book was very mild in content. The writing and storytelling wasn't the best I've read, but it was entertaining. I would recommend it to older readers who like fairy-tale retellings.
AUDIENCE: Young Adults, older Teens
RATING: PG with some brief Sexual References
STARS: 2
BOOKS LIKE THIS: Wings, Beastly
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel Series by Michael Scott
SYNOPSIS: Sophie and Josh thought they were ordinary twins, until the fateful day they began new jobs, and unknowingly met Nicholas and Perenelle Flamel. After that, their lives are no longer the same, and they are thrown into a whirlwind ride of action and adventure, meeting famous historical figures as they try to save the world, and find out if they are the Twins of Legend.
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: Although these books have potential, with both historical figures and action and adventure, they were a bit cumbersome to wade through. The author is very thorough and descriptive, so it is a bit slow going at times. Also, since most of the characters in the book are historical figures from all over the world, all throughout time, it gets a little confusing at points, with several stories being told at the same time. Sometimes, the stories taking place are in alternate realities, or Shadow Realms. As far as content goes, the only complaint I have is some action violence. I would recommend the books to those who aren't bogged down by long and descriptive writing.
AUDIENCE: Teens
RATING: PG13 for Action Violence
STARS: 3
BOOKS LIKE THIS: Percy Jackson, Kane Chronicles, Inkheart
Monday, November 18, 2013
Heist Society Series by Ally Carter
SYNOPSIS: Kat was trying to escape the life she has always led: that of a thief. However, she discovers that she can't run from her past, as she is called back into her life of crime to save the ones she loves.
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: I loved every minute of this series! Kat is a strong, smart, and capable protagonist, and her ragtag gang of thieves is lovable and entertaining. I will note that there were some brief sexual references, but they were pretty mild. I would definitely recommend this series.
AUDIENCE: Teens and Young Adults
RATING: PG with some lewd jokes and language
STARS: 4
BOOKS LIKE THIS: Virals, The Agency
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: I loved every minute of this series! Kat is a strong, smart, and capable protagonist, and her ragtag gang of thieves is lovable and entertaining. I will note that there were some brief sexual references, but they were pretty mild. I would definitely recommend this series.
AUDIENCE: Teens and Young Adults
RATING: PG with some lewd jokes and language
STARS: 4
BOOKS LIKE THIS: Virals, The Agency
The False Princess by Eilis O'Neal
SYNOPSIS: Nalia has been raised to believe she is the princess of Thorvaldor. However, she discovers that she has been a pawn in a plot to protect the real princess, and is really the orphaned daughter of two peasants. However, even this story is not as it seems. Nalia must discover the truth, at the risk of her own life, and the true princess's.
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: I enjoyed this book. It had just the right mix of fairy-tale adventure, romance, and mystery. I would definitely recommend it.
AUDIENCE: Teens
RATING: PG with some Violence
STARS: 4
BOOKS LIKE THIS: The False Prince, Princess Academy
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: I enjoyed this book. It had just the right mix of fairy-tale adventure, romance, and mystery. I would definitely recommend it.
AUDIENCE: Teens
RATING: PG with some Violence
STARS: 4
BOOKS LIKE THIS: The False Prince, Princess Academy
Emerald Green by Kerstin Gier
SYNOPSIS: Gwen's story concludes in the last book of the Ruby Red Trilogy. While trying to unravel the mystery of Count Saint-German, she is also brooding over a broken heart. However, she must pull herself together, or someone is going to die--probably her!
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: I loved this series. It had adventure, romance, and mystery. I would recommend it to older readers, keeping in mind that there is some mild sensuality and sexual references.
AUDIENCE: Teens and Young Adults
RATING: PG13 for Sexual References, Language, and Sensualty
STARS: 3 1/2
BOOKS LIKE THIS: The Agency, I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: I loved this series. It had adventure, romance, and mystery. I would recommend it to older readers, keeping in mind that there is some mild sensuality and sexual references.
AUDIENCE: Teens and Young Adults
RATING: PG13 for Sexual References, Language, and Sensualty
STARS: 3 1/2
BOOKS LIKE THIS: The Agency, I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You
Bella at Midnight by Diane Stanley
SYNOPSIS: This is the story, told from many points of view, of Isabel. She is placed with a foster mother, after her mother dies. Little does she know the role she will have to play for their kingdom.
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: I enjoyed this book. It was a fun fairy tale, with a strong protagonist. I would recommend it for teens who enjoy fairy-tale style stories.
AUDIENCE: Teens
RATING: PG with some Violence
STARS: 3 1/2
BOOKS LIKE THIS: Beauty, Princess Academy
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: I enjoyed this book. It was a fun fairy tale, with a strong protagonist. I would recommend it for teens who enjoy fairy-tale style stories.
AUDIENCE: Teens
RATING: PG with some Violence
STARS: 3 1/2
BOOKS LIKE THIS: Beauty, Princess Academy
The Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis
SYNOPSIS: Deza Malone is a smart girl growing up in hard times. She watches as her family crumbles under the strain of the Great Depression. When her father leaves to find work, she and her mother go on a quest to get their family back together.
AUNT SHARON'S TAKE: This is another educational, but sad book. It is a good view of life as a young, African-American girl during the Great Depression. I would recommend it to readers mature enough to handle the subject matter.
AUDIENCE: Teens
RATING: PG for Mature Subject Matter
STARS: 3 1/2
BOOKS LIKE THIS: Weedflower, Esperanza Rising
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