Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Our first giveaway!

And by our, I mean, my, because this is a solo operation but doesn't "our" sound better?

Title: "Breaking Dawn"
Author: Stephenie Meyer

To enter:

1. Leave me a comment saying why you want to win this book.
2. Follow this blog and let me know in the comments.

For additional entries:

1. Like my facebook page and leave me a comment telling me you did so.
2. Follow me on twitter and leave me a comment telling me you did so.
3. Retweet the link on twitter and leave me a comment telling me you did so.
4. Share the link on facebook and leave me a comment telling me you did so.

Just to clarify--in order to maximize your chances of winning you need to leave a SEPARATE comment for each entry. 

Because this is my first giveaway, the deadline is one month from now. You have until November 10 to enter.

I received this book as a gift from a friend. I am not being compensated in any way by passing it on to you (unless you click the amazon link and buy something and then I would make a tiny commission from that).

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Saturday, October 09, 2010

Thirsty--M.T. Anderson

From the Vault
This review was originally written--handwritten no less--in July 1999 before the Age of Blogs. I'm not editing it at all because I don't believe in tampering with history. For other old reviews, click on the "From the Vault" tag.



"Thirsty"
M.T. Anderson
1997
genre: horror
subjects: vampires; puberty

Summary: Chris must choose between the forces of darkness and the light and fight for his soul as he unwillingly turns into a vampire.

Critique: Suspenseful and funny, "Thirsty" blends teenage angst with vampire bloodlust is a unique and creative way. Definitely a quick read, the book keeps the reader engrossed in the struggle between good and evil.

Recommendation: Yes


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Friday, October 08, 2010

Guest post

I've written a guest post at Teach YA Lit  about why I read and love YA fiction. You should take a look. And then look at the rest of the site too! 

While you're looking at things, you can glance over to the left of the words you're reading now and either click the "follow" button if you have a google account, or click the "like" button if you have a facebook, or "follow" me on twitter. If you do all three I'll do a cartwheel (not really, but you'll never know will you?)

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Friday, October 01, 2010

Finnikin of the Rock--Melina Marchetta

Young Finnikin dreamt that he needed to sacrifice a pound of flesh to save his kingdom. The son of the Captain of the Guard, Finnikin took the protection of his kingdom very seriously and convinced his two young friends--the king's son Balthazar and his cousin Lucien-- to make a blood oath to protect the kingdom they all loved. Finnikin thinks the matter is settled... and then the five days of the unspeakable happens. The king, queen, prince and princesses are all slaughtered by assassins, the people turn on each other and Finnikin's father is banished from the kingdom. When things can't get any worse, a magical spell is cast dividing the kingdom from the rest of the world, trapping half the population within its borders and excluding the other half.

10 years later Finnikin is awoken by the whisper of a name--Balthazar--and begins a dangerous journey hoping to find the young prince still alive. He is led by Evanjalin, a mysterious young woman who claims she can "walk the sleep" of the people trapped inside the castle grounds. Finnikin finds himself hoping that his country and his people can be saved, but can he really trust Evanjalin?

Most people who don't read fantasy books think that it's all about magic or fantastic creatures or things that just can't happen in real life. But good fantasy, nearly all good fantasy, is really just a commentary on things that DO happen in real life. It's easier to accept that these people in a fantasy world would rape and murder each other after a tragic event. We feel outraged reading about it because it goes against the nature of our souls. But these things do happen in our world--genocide, racism, rape and murder. We need to be just as outraged.

Marchetta is a realistic fiction writer who most recently won the Printz Award for the wonderful "Jellicoe Road." "Finnikin of the Rock" is her first fantasy novel and hopefully not her last. The standard elements of fantasy are in this book--the quest, the magic, the battle between good and evil. But Marchetta brings so much more to the genre with "Finnikin of the Rock." The characters are three dimensional and dynamic. The story is good, but the characters kept me reading. There have been quite a few strong heroine books lately (which is GOOD) but I really liked how Evanjalin and Finnikin needed each other to survive and to save their people. As strong and capable as Evanjalin is, she could not do it alone and neither could Finnikin.

There's some romance in the book, but just enough to satisfy girls and not too much to turn off boys. I wouldn't call this a "girl book."

I couldn't put this book down, except when I had to chase my newly walking baby-toddler in the library. Marchetta writes interesting quality books, whether they be realistic or fantasy, and I look forward to her future releases.
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