Second in a series but you do not have to read the first one to read the second. Geared for the upper elementary crowd, the non-typical hero ends up saving the community through quick thinking and perserverance.
Has some time sequence issues but that does not really hurt the story line for the set of readers it is geared towards.
Review of books from a wide variety of styles including fantasy, my personal favorite, Southern fiction, mystery, young adult and even the occasional non-fiction selection. I will even read the back of the cereal box but I promise not to review that.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Spindle's End by Robin McKinley
An alternative telling of Sleeping Beauty with the premise that not all princesses will grow up to love the prince and not all fairies are all knowing.
Well written, enjoyable, and as always one that gets the reader to thinking of the purpose of fairy tales which was not to entertain small children but to get all people, adults included, to consider morals and choices and how the affect others.
Well written, enjoyable, and as always one that gets the reader to thinking of the purpose of fairy tales which was not to entertain small children but to get all people, adults included, to consider morals and choices and how the affect others.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Fallen in Love by Lauren Kate
Three short novellas within a novel following Luce, Daniel and several of their friends and protectors. A nice reflection that while the main characters are the focus the other players have an impact on the flow of the story line.
This is a great fill in while we await Rapture.
This is a great fill in while we await Rapture.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
The Book of Three by Lloyd Alexander
Taran dreams of adventure, battles, and glory. What he finds is hunger, terror, and worry. Despite all of this he pushes through, always trying to do the right thing.
Searching for Hen Wen, an oracle pig, he partners up with a prince, a king turned bard, Gurgi, a wolf type creature, and the required young lady.
A mixture of fantasy and magic with just enough of a familiar feel to make it all flow.
There are a couple of places where things just happen and the story jumps around a bit but overall the story is good and Taran is likeable.
Searching for Hen Wen, an oracle pig, he partners up with a prince, a king turned bard, Gurgi, a wolf type creature, and the required young lady.
A mixture of fantasy and magic with just enough of a familiar feel to make it all flow.
There are a couple of places where things just happen and the story jumps around a bit but overall the story is good and Taran is likeable.
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Search the Shadows by Barbara Michaels
Haskell discovers she is not the person she always thought after a pre-marital blood test for Tay-Sachs reveals she is a carrier, something that should not be possible if her Irish heritage father, who died before she was born, is actually her father. She heads to Chicago to search for her biological father and to learn more of Eygptologist mother who died in a tragic car wreck when Haskell was only three months old.
As Haskell searches for answers she learns not only about herself but also family history which is not always bright and joyful.
The ending is unexpected and the entire novel is interesting with many facts about Eygpt past and prestent.
As Haskell searches for answers she learns not only about herself but also family history which is not always bright and joyful.
The ending is unexpected and the entire novel is interesting with many facts about Eygpt past and prestent.
The Illyrian Adventure by Lloyd Alexander
Vesper Holly sees what she wants to do and off she goes. Pity her guardian, whom she calls Brinnie, who must tag along as the bumbling sidekick.
A young female Indian Jones type Vesper keeps things rolling along until the end. Often funny, quick paced, and a great book for the reader that is looking for adventure without to much depth. I would recommend for the fourth to sixth grade set of readers.
A young female Indian Jones type Vesper keeps things rolling along until the end. Often funny, quick paced, and a great book for the reader that is looking for adventure without to much depth. I would recommend for the fourth to sixth grade set of readers.
Mark of Athena
A wonderful blending of Greek and Roman mythology with that nice twist that Rick Riordan puts into his novels. A sense of maturity comes from the main characters, something that has been developing throughout the series but is almost a focus in the current novel.
The changing narrarator keeps things moving along and helps the reader to view the story from multiple perspectives which puts a spin on a couple of incidents.
My major complaint is we are left once again with a cliffhanger with the next page stating Coming in Ocotober 2013. This is then followed by a really nice glossary of terms and characters which I had thought was another chapter of pages.
Just let me know the pre-order date and I will buy in. :)
The changing narrarator keeps things moving along and helps the reader to view the story from multiple perspectives which puts a spin on a couple of incidents.
My major complaint is we are left once again with a cliffhanger with the next page stating Coming in Ocotober 2013. This is then followed by a really nice glossary of terms and characters which I had thought was another chapter of pages.
Just let me know the pre-order date and I will buy in. :)
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