A blog devoted to finding the best books for young adults, teenagers, and middle school students
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Thursday, May 29, 2014
The Burning Sky by Sherry Thomas***
The Burning Sky is about Archer. He is a boy attending Eton, a school for boys. Some people in his world can control some four elements. The elements are: water, air, fire, and earth. There are some sub-branches of these powers as well. Archer has control of these powers, and what nobody knows is that Archer is really a girl. It's her goal to stop Bane, the head of the villains in this book, and to help restore the world/region to its former peace.
When I figured out there are only four elements, fire, earth, water, and air, my mind went straight to the Last Airbender. This is (or was) a show that I saw some, but not much. I briefly picked up details on it, and I think that the author of this book might be ripping the show off a little. The four elements in the Last Airbender are fire, earth, water, and air (from what I can remember). I think that element/magic is very overdone, it's not bad, it's just that most books I read have this. I don't know what time period this book is set in, it's pretty confusing. I think that if you like fantasy books, you will like this book too. Tomorrow I will give an update for the summer.
When I figured out there are only four elements, fire, earth, water, and air, my mind went straight to the Last Airbender. This is (or was) a show that I saw some, but not much. I briefly picked up details on it, and I think that the author of this book might be ripping the show off a little. The four elements in the Last Airbender are fire, earth, water, and air (from what I can remember). I think that element/magic is very overdone, it's not bad, it's just that most books I read have this. I don't know what time period this book is set in, it's pretty confusing. I think that if you like fantasy books, you will like this book too. Tomorrow I will give an update for the summer.
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Dragon Keeper by Carole Wilkinson****
Dragon Keeper is about Ping, a young Chinese slave. She does work that her master is supposed to do, which includes feeding the last remaining dragons. When one of the dragons dies, it falls upon Ping to help her master create a stew from the dead dragon. Ping gets word of the Emperor visiting, and becomes very curious. While the Emperor visits, Ping sneaks around the palace. She eventually gets caught, but manages to escape with the help of the last remaining dragon. Together, they go on an amazing journey to get to the sea that is filled with many exciting events.
This book is my kind of book--fantasy. I love fantasy. I think that this book had a lot of surprise plot changes. Most of the plot changes actually make a difference on the book. I have read books where a major character will die, only to be replaced by someone else with no change in the book. I think that this author did a good job with her writing. I think that fantasy lovers will love this book.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
The Infects by Sean Beaudion****
The Infects is about a group of kids who have been convicted of some actions that they did. Nero, one of the boys, worked at a poultry plant, but broke very expensive equipment. At the directional camp, some of the kids there go crazy. They start eating some of the other kids there, so some of the kids, including Nero, escape. They band together and fight of some of the so-called zombies off. They manage to escape, and then learn the worst thing they've probably ever heard.
This book is a very funny book. It made the zombies have more intellegance and speed than most other books. The author makes the zombies feel very realistic. I think that if the place where this happened was more realistic, I might of liked this book better. The way the book ends is such a giant surprise, that you have to like it. I think that zombie-lovers will like this book.
Monday, May 26, 2014
Swim the Fly by Don Calame***
This book is pretty good. It is a bit inappropriate, but I really liked the development of Matt. It felt that you could see him growing as a person and a friend. I think that a lot of high school students can relate to some of Matt's problems. This book is a real laugh (it's funny), and I think that a lot of people will like this book.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Period 8 by Chris Crutcher*
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Chupacabra by Roland Smith*****
Chupacabra is one of the many books that Roland Smith has written. It is in a series about animals that are so rare they are considered myths. These animals are known as cryptids. I really like what Roland Smith writes about. It combines nature and technology very well. I think that if new technology is added in the next book, I might like the series better. I think that the way some of the technology is used, and some of the ways people escape makes the series all the better. I highly recommend this book to anyone.
Friday, May 23, 2014
The Archived by Victoria Schwab*
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Pieces of Us by Margie Gelbwasser***

Wednesday, May 21, 2014
The Outside by Laura Bickle****
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
The Hallowed Ones by Laura Bickle****
Monday, May 19, 2014
Unforgotten by Jessica Brody*****
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Struck by Jennifer Bosworth****
Struck's beginning made me interested instantly. I really liked the way the whole book formed. The plot is good, and the details make it even better. I liked the way the disasters happened. It happened in California where lots of fault lines are. The disasters were earthquakes, and were set of by lightning storms. The main character, Mia, is struck by lightning a lot, which helps further the plot. It creates more opportunities for Mia to explore. I think high school students will like this book.
Saturday, May 17, 2014
The Night She Disappeared by April Henry***

Friday, May 16, 2014
Missing on Superstition Mountain by Elise Broach**
Thursday, May 15, 2014
The Grimm Legacy by Polly Shulman****
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
World's End by Jake Halpern and Peter Kujawinski****
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Close to Shore by Michael Capuzzo***
Monday, May 12, 2014
Croak by Gina Damico***
Croak is about Lex. She's been acting out lately, so her parents decide it's time to send her to her uncle's farm. It turns out to be a place where reapers collect dead souls and send them into the afterlife. She hears stories of a reaper that lived long ago after seeing many deaths that nobody knows about. The reaper had very special powers, and discovered many secrets. But with people dying of an unknown cause, Lex doesn't get a break-until her uncle comes up with a plan to stop the rouge reaper (look at that alliteration). All Lex has to do is scythe her way to the death site fast enough. She manages to find the reaper, but is given the choice of a lifetime. Kill all the people who have done wrongs, or save them.
Sometimes I read the Amazon reviews just to see what people thought about it, and somebody wrote something that I hadn't even realized (here's a link, last review of the section). This book resembles Harry Potter. She points out that Lex is taken on a motorcycle with a weird man, finds out that they're different from everyone else, given an education in this subject, and even has a blond haired nemesis. Remember, this is written by someone else, so click on the link above, this review is really smart and pointed out something that I didn't even think of. I did like this book, and I am sort of excited for the sequel. I think that this book should be read by high school students. It is very inappropriate.
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Trafficked by Kim Purcell***
This book is okay. Human trafficking is real, and very bad, but I didn't really understand this book. In the beginning of the book she is fine with her job. It doesn't really start to get to you that she's been trafficked until she starts to think that something is wrong. Also with the nanny job, I wouldn't know, but would somebody traffic a person over to be a nanny? I think that middle school students might like this book.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Starters by Lissa Price***
This book is okay. I thought it would be really good, but it really didn't catch my attention. I think if the characters were more likable, this book might have been better. Callie had a reason to be sort of withdrawn, her parents are dead, but the way they die drives me crazy. Don't spores come from plants and fungi and other stuff like that? I would like to know what plant produced the spores that are so deadly to the public. I think that middle school kids would like this book.
Friday, May 9, 2014
Dormia by Jake Halpern and Peter Kujawinski****

Thursday, May 8, 2014
Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse*****
Wednesday, May 7, 2014
Elephant Run by Roland Smith****

I really liked this book. I really like Roland Smith's type/style of writing. I like stories more about wildlife with realistic characters that people can relate with. I thought that the book sounded far-fetched (yes, it is fiction, but Roland Smith usually writes pretty realistic books). I think that middle school students would like this book.
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Feed by M. T. Anderson****
This book is a book predicting the future. This could happen, or it might never happen. I really liked how realistic the situation is. In time, who knows what humans can produce. We could have unlocked so many things we thought were fiction. I think that this book is a bit more inappropriate than most. High school students would like this book.
Monday, May 5, 2014
Panic by Lauren Oliver*****

I really liked how both the characters were desperate enough to risk their life to better siblings. Heather put a gun to her head and pulled the trigger, all for the sixty-seven thousand dollars to get away from her mother. I think that this book has a very weird sense of desperation to it (the characters). I really like this book, and I think that high school students will too.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
The Vampire Stalker by Allison Van Diepen****
I think if the author didn't have Mrs. Super-power librarian, this would've been a better book. Mrs. P, The librarian, studied quantum physics, and has read all the books that Alex comes from... and is an athlete. That is way too much. It drives me crazy when people do this. It's like the librarian runs the world and knows pretty much everything. I did like though, the way some of the characters grow onto you. I think that middle school kids would like this book.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly****
Revolution is a pretty good book. It is pretty interesting when the main character's key fits a lock that unlocks a diary hidden in a guitar case. The key belongs to her brother. Her dead brother. I also like how the main character is musician. I think that this builds on to the whole book. I think that middle school kids will like this book.
Friday, May 2, 2014
Breathe by Sarah Crossan*
Thursday, May 1, 2014
Life of Pi by Yann Martel*****

Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Invisibility by Andrea Cremer and David Levithan***
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
The Lord of Opium by Nancy Farmer****
I think that this book is really good. It kept me entertained, and it is in a series. I have read the first book, House of Scorpion. I really hope that there might be a third book. I think that if you are in high school, you would like this.
Monday, April 28, 2014
The Ward by Jordana Frankel****
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Never Ending by Martyn Bedford**
Saturday, April 26, 2014
Matched by Ally Condie***

Friday, April 25, 2014
The Worlds We Make by Megan Crewe***

I think that this book would've been better if it included more action scenes. It felt dull throughout most of the book. The few spots that they actually were escaping, fighting, or running from enemies became dull very quickly. Most of the time the group is hiding or trying to get to CDC. I think that if this had changed, I would've liked this book better. I think that high school students will like this book.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Shadows by Ilsa J. Bick****
Shadows is a pretty good book. It could've used more of a direct plot with the main characters. The story flips from character to character, not focusing on one specific character. I think that with the characters, the plot should be more focused on them than on characters that will, or have, died. I do like this series, and I think that high school students would like it too.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
The Dead by Charlie Higson*****
I really loved this book. It's actually pretty thick, over four-hundred fifty pages long. i might have liked it better if another kid was meant to carry on. Jake, with his background, seemed more like the perfect candidate for a main character, but I never really thought it was Ed. I know how the book shifted between people, but I really think that Jake should've survived. I think that high school students will love this thrilling tale.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Ashes by Ilsa J. Bick****
Monday, April 21, 2014
Wise Young Fool by Sean Beaudoin****
Wise Young Fool is about Ritchie Sudden. He's a teenager in a band that isn't even real, until his friend decides to enter them into a competition. His friend gets a bongo drummer and a singer to join them for the contest. They are amazing, but don't win. The contest guaranteed a chance on TV, and some money. Ritchie is sent to juvie after the contest because he drives through a house. The reason: his sister.
I loved Ritchie. He is a character that many teenagers can relate to. He has his struggles, but also his high times. I really liked some of the other characters in the story as well. The author could have changed the way Ritchie disrupted the system in juvie, or the way he brought on life problems. I really think high school readers will love this.
I loved Ritchie. He is a character that many teenagers can relate to. He has his struggles, but also his high times. I really liked some of the other characters in the story as well. The author could have changed the way Ritchie disrupted the system in juvie, or the way he brought on life problems. I really think high school readers will love this.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Unstoppable by Tim Green****
This book is very good. It has a good plot, and tells some troubles of the teenage life. The boy is bullied, and also loves to fight. He is told to hold the anger back until he gets on the field. A lot of teens can probably relate to having anger towards teachers, parents, or even friends. I think that a lot of teens would like this book.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
The Lives We Lost by Megan Crewe**
Friday, April 18, 2014
Stained by Cheryl Rainfield*****
Stained is about sixteen-year old Sarah Meadows, a teen with a port wine stain. She is kidnapped by a close friend of their family, who says that she is just a person playing the part of the victim. He has killed other girls like her with port wine stains, or more noticeable birthmarks. He tries to degrade her confidence, but Sarah never gives up, she keeps fighting, trying to find a way out. Her best friend, Nick, wants her to escape, and spends his time grieving and drawing comic strips about her. He uses some superheros that Sarah created to make the story. He also may be in love with her. Can Sarah escape the clutches of her kidnapper? Can Nick confess his true feelings?
I think that the author did a really good job with this book. Since I've read so many books, I know whether or not I'll be able to really, really enjoy a book. This is definitely one of them. It is always fast paced and continues to keep your attention for hours. It makes you emotional, and makes you think of ways Sarah could escape her kidnapper. I think if the author had put a little more detail into the kidnapper, the reason why he did it would be more clear at the beginning of the book. It would also help explain his motives, and help explain his emotions. This book has a lot of inappropriate spots, so it is definitely for high school students.
I think that the author did a really good job with this book. Since I've read so many books, I know whether or not I'll be able to really, really enjoy a book. This is definitely one of them. It is always fast paced and continues to keep your attention for hours. It makes you emotional, and makes you think of ways Sarah could escape her kidnapper. I think if the author had put a little more detail into the kidnapper, the reason why he did it would be more clear at the beginning of the book. It would also help explain his motives, and help explain his emotions. This book has a lot of inappropriate spots, so it is definitely for high school students.
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Angel Fever by L. A. Weatherly****
I think that if this book was a bit shorter, I would have enjoyed it more. I also loved how some characters seemed to disappear in the first book, only to reappear now. It keeps the book more realistic. If new characters were introduced, I'm not sure I would've liked this book as much. I think that high school readers would love this series.
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Angel Fire by L. A. Weatherly****
I love how the idea of a new half angle is implemented. It happens to Willow in a dream, but Seb had been looking for her almost his whole life. I think that if the author had maybe not drawn out the book (over 600 pages) so much, I would have liked it better, but it is good. I think people who like more religious-fantasy-type books would enjoy this book.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
The Eye of Minds by James Dashner****

I think that the author did a really good job of having a catchy intro. He opened up with a situation that you have to keep reading about. At first it makes it seem like real life, but then you learn it's a video game. Then the character tells you that she can't escape. It clutches you, and won't let you go. You have to keep reading. I also liked how the author didn't make Michael be super-human in the VirtNet. In fact, Michael seemed to be the weakest out of his group of friends. I think that sci-fi lovers would really enjoy this book.
Monday, April 14, 2014
Outcasts United by Warren St. John*****
Outcasts United is a non-fiction book about a group of refugees who all love to play soccer. They all can't really play until a coach takes the refugees and creates the Fugees, the refugee's soccer team. I think that this book is very touching, and sets a very good image for kids to follow. Many times the coach or her team had an obstacle in their way, but they always surpassed it. I think that this book is a very good inspiration, and everyone should be allowed to read it.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Fire & Flood by Victoria Scott***

I think if the author had a different intro, I might have liked this book better. It made me almost not read it, but I'm glad I did. This book is a lot like the Hunger Games, but with little animals to help the characters along. I think that people who enjoyed the Hunger Games will love this book.
Saturday, April 12, 2014
The Way We Fall by Megan Crewe****
Friday, April 11, 2014
Warriors Don't Cry by Melba Pattillo Beals*****
This memoir is amazing. It is one of, if not the, most moving books I have ever read. I think that everyone should read this book just to get a feel of what it was like in the nineteen-fifty-seven. I hope everybody realizes how big of a problem this was. I highly recommend this book to everyone.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
The Strictest School in the World by Howard Whitehouse***
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