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		<title>IF I LIE by Corrine Jackson</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Apr 2013 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title:&#160;IF I LIE Author: Corrine Jackson Publisher:&#160;Simon Pulse Release Date:&#160;August 28, 2012 Number of Pages: 276 Source of Book:&#160; Hardcover from ALAN Workshop A powerful debut novel about the gray space between truth and perception. Quinn’s done the unthinkable: she kissed a guy who is not Carey, her boyfriend. And she got caught. Being branded...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Title:&nbsp;<b><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10564983-if-i-lie">IF I LIE</a></b><br />
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Publisher:&nbsp;Simon Pulse<br />
Release Date:&nbsp;August 28, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 276<br />
Source of Book:&nbsp; Hardcover from ALAN Workshop<br />
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<span id="freeText8610007030158025529"><i><span id="freeText8610007030158025529"><i>A powerful debut novel about the gray space between truth and perception.</p>
<p>Quinn’s done the unthinkable: she kissed a guy who is not Carey, her boyfriend. And she got caught. Being branded a cheater would be bad enough, but Quinn is deemed a traitor, and shunned by all of her friends. Because Carey’s not just any guy—he’s serving in Afghanistan and revered by everyone in their small, military town.</p>
<p>Quinn could clear her name, but that would mean revealing secrets that she’s vowed to keep—secrets that aren’t hers to share. And when Carey goes MIA, Quinn must decide how far she’ll go to protect her boyfriend…and her promise.</i><a class="actionLinkLite" href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10564983-if-i-lie#"></a></span></i></span></p></blockquote>
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<b>First Thought: Wow! An amazing debut. Incredibly powerful book. I&#8217;m emotionally wrecked after the experience of reading this one.</b></p>
<p>I so feel for these characters and what they&#8217;ve gone through in trying to love and protect one another and keep each other&#8217;s secrets. I have no idea how difficult it must be to be the one left behind when a loved one goes to war, but this book creates so much empathy for what they must be going through. Add in a misunderstood situation with high school dynamics and a hero mentality with broken families and it&#8217;s an emotional roller coaster of a book. There&#8217;s a definite <i>Scarlet Letter</i> feel to the situation&nbsp;Quinn finds herself in, and with the&nbsp;code of military families ethics at play, she&#8217;s put in an impossible situation.&nbsp;But the entire time I was just feeling for her and wanting to support her. </p>
<p>There were some very interesting secondary characters in this book. Some of my favorite scenes were those with the veteran, George, at the hospital where Quinn volunteers. It is her safe place away from what all the town thinks of her, and he gets her and helps her survive. His scenes also provide most of the comic relief in this emotional journey, but also some of the most emotional scenes. For one to be able to see past all of the gossip, and really see the person, makes such an impact. This story highlights how one small action can affect so many others around you, and how one small kindness can make a world of difference for one who is in a time of struggle. It also touches on bullying and ostracizing, posting of inappropriate text pictures, death, divorce, cheating, war,&nbsp;soldiers missing in action,&nbsp;veterans struggles, and so much more. It&#8217;s a heavy book, but done so well that I just&nbsp;felt hopeful at the end. But while going through it, I was feeling so much for what she was having to deal with.&nbsp;I also appreciated that she had realistic&nbsp;ways to escape&nbsp;with her photography and that she had something to keep her going when&nbsp;she felt her world was crumbling around her.</p>
<p>The only bit I had a little bit of&nbsp;trouble following where the parts when the story was flashing back to what had happened before and&nbsp;back to the present, but reading carefully or rereading&nbsp;short passages helped me follow along.</p>
<p>I was&nbsp;struck by the powerful emotions evoked from this story and <b>Corrine Jackson</b>&#8216;s writing style. It&#8217;s in your face and blunt and&nbsp;searing, but there are some beautiful&nbsp;lines of figurative language and&nbsp;description in this book. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and absolutely recommend it to others. I&#8217;m only sorry I waited this&nbsp;long to get to it!</p>
<p><b>Final Thoughts: I&#8217;m inspired to hear the stories of our veterans who have fought for our freedoms and too often come home damaged. I would pair IF I LIE with SOMETHING LIKE NORMAL &#8211; if you liked one, I think you&#8217;d like the other. </b></p>
<p>I booktalked<b>&nbsp;IF I LIE</b> as I was devouring it during class&nbsp;and shared the synopsis with 7th &amp; 8th graders today, and the second I finished (with tears in my eyes) it was in the hands of students with a waiting list for those who wanted it next.</p>
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		<title>TOUCHING THE SURFACE by Kimberly Sabatini</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2012 19:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: TOUCHING THE SURFACE Author: Kimberly Sabatini Publisher: Simon Pulse Release Date:&#160;October 30, 2012 Number of Pages: 352 Source of Book: Bought the hardcover Experience the afterlife in this lyrical, paranormal debut novel that will send your heart soaring.When Elliot finds herself dead for the third time, she knows she must have messed up, big-time....]]></description>
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<p>Title: <strong><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10560849-touching-the-surface">TOUCHING THE SURFACE</a></strong><br />
Author: Kimberly Sabatini<br />
Publisher: Simon Pulse<br />
Release Date:&nbsp;October 30, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 352<br />
Source of Book: Bought the hardcover<br />
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<em><span id="freeText16565807867076591188">Experience the afterlife in this lyrical, paranormal debut novel that will send your heart soaring.When Elliot finds herself dead for the third time, she knows she must have messed up, big-time. She doesn’t remember how she landed in the afterlife again, but she knows this is her last chance to get things right.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Elliot just wants to move on, but first she will be forced to face her past and delve into the painful memories she’d rather keep buried. Memories of people she’s hurt, people she’s betrayed…and people she’s killed.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; As she pieces together the secrets and mistakes of her past, Elliot must find a way to earn the forgiveness of the person she’s hurt most, and reveal the truth about herself to the two boys she loves…even if it means losing them both forever.</span></em></p></blockquote>
<p></span></em>I&#8217;m&nbsp;a little torn with <strong>TOUCHING THE SURFACE</strong>. I read it because <strong>Kimberly Sabatini&#8217;s</strong> agent is Michelle Wolfson, and I love other books by her authors: Kiersten White, Daisy Whitney, Kasie West, and so Michelle recommended this debut. I loved parts of this story, but&nbsp;other parts drove me kind of nuts because they seemed to be tropes I&#8217;m sick of with love triangles, but it ended up being so much more than that in the end. It&#8217;s a fantasy afterlife story, told like a contemporary. Basically, I wasn&#8217;t so sure at the start, but I pushed myself to keep reading, and then once it got to a certain point with a specific event that changed my (and the main character&#8217;s) view of things, I bought into the story much more and it became very hard for me to put down at the end because I needed to know how things would end up. </p>
<p><strong>Kimberly Sabatini</strong> has created a unique premise of the afterlife&nbsp;with reincarnation and a soul being more than just one body and one life.&nbsp;It&nbsp;deals with themes of grief and guilt and forgiveness and love in ways that connect the reader to the characters and events that are happening. The realizations the characters came to in the end, and the&nbsp;views they had about the afterlife and its purpose, were thoughtful and thought-provoking. </p>
<p>One of the best parts of this book is the way in which it was written and the plot was paced to keep the reader in suspense along with the characters, but wanting to know what&#8217;s going to happen. This story is told as if in the present in the afterlife, but as it is the&nbsp;third time these characters are there,&nbsp;they don&#8217;t seem to remember what happened in their most recent life.&nbsp;They have to Delve to access the memories so they can remember and learn and grow. The Delving is in italics and serves sort of like a flashback and adding more information to the story. The way in which the Delves and present events are intertwined to reveal bits of information at a time and connect the characters more was done very well. The writing is also done in such a way as to make the setting always feel very real for the reader.</p>
<p>Throughout <strong>TOUCHING THE SURFACE</strong>, there is a lot we don&#8217;t know as the character doesn&#8217;t know it either.&nbsp;The reader&nbsp;goes along for the journey of discovery which gets very interesting. At the start, I felt it was a little&nbsp;bit confusing trying to keep track of how&nbsp;this world&nbsp;worked and who everyone was, but it got easier to follow. I didn&#8217;t completely connect with the main character, Elliott, from the start, but she grew on me. I just really didn&#8217;t like the&nbsp;instalove that seemed to happen&nbsp;early on in the book&nbsp;and the good guy&nbsp;vs bad guy love interest thing going on, but the way that all gets resolved and comes together in the end made it where I didn&#8217;t want to put the book down lest I miss something important to figuring it all out. </p>
<p>I did like where the story ended up; although, there is a wide open ending for sure, and the journey of discovery of self that was required to get there made it all the more interesting. At its heart, this is kind of a love story&#8230;all kinds of love. And kind of a story about expectations and doing what&#8217;s necessary for your own self to find your way and save your soul, both in life and in the afterlife.</p>
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		<title>SEND by Patty Blount</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2012 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: SEND Author: Patty Blount Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire Release Date: August 1, 2012 Number of Pages: 291 Source of Book: Bought the paperback It&#8217;s been five years since I clicked Send. Four years since I got out of juvie. Three months since I changed my name. Two minutes since I met Julie. A second to...]]></description>
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<p>Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13092960-send"><b>SEND</b></a><br />
Author: Patty Blount<br />
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire<br />
Release Date: August 1, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 291<br />
Source of Book: Bought the paperback</p>
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<i><span id="freeText6761817580378483867">It&#8217;s been five years since I clicked Send. Four years since I got out of juvie. Three months since I changed my name. Two minutes since I met Julie. A second to change my life. To keep his secrets, all he has to do is listen to the voice in his head and just walk away&#8230; <br />On<br />
 his first day at his new high school, Dan stops a bully from beating up<br />
 a kid half his size. He didn&#8217;t want to get involved. All he wants out<br />
of his senior year is to fly under the radar. But Dan knows what it&#8217;s<br />
like to be terrorized by a bully-he used to be one. Now the whole school<br />
 thinks he&#8217;s some kind of hero, except Julie Murphy, the prettiest girl<br />
on campus. She looks at him like she knows he has a secret. Like she<br />
knows his name isn&#8217;t really Daniel.</span></i></p></blockquote>
<p>I was intrigued by the cover and summary of SEND when I saw it on a New Releases table at the bookstore, and as I&#8217;m always on the lookout for quality books related to bullying that will possibly engage my students, I decided I definitely wanted to read it. I was unprepared for the intensity of the story I would enter and the perspective that I would be seeing. From the first page, I was drawn into the story through the voice of the main character. Patty Blount uses an interesting tactic with an internal voice battling Dan throughout the book, and it added a much-needed depth to the story that allowed for the reader to feel a better understanding of what Dan&#8217;s internal conflict is and how he grows in accepting his own circumstances.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, we all too often hear the stories of bullycides and hear about a final straw event or attack that happens right before. In this case, Dan caused the final straw event, and a young boy is dead. We don&#8217;t often hear from the standpoint of the bully in these cases, and it isn&#8217;t one we often sympathize with, but I think it&#8217;s imperative as we try to send messages to students about bullying, that they see the perspective of the other side. In this case, Dan is that other side, but he&#8217;s on the other side of spending time in juvie for his actions, and his life has been irrevocably changed. He thinks of himself as a murderer, even though he was a good kid before that, and his inner demons lead him to step in when he sees another kid being bullied so he can stop it. He doesn&#8217;t want others to make the mistakes he has and he doesn&#8217;t want anyone else to suffer in the way his victim did. It&#8217;s an intense story, and as Dan starts to realize how much he likes<br />
Julie, and as he tries to befriend Brandon who is constantly being<br />
bullied, he has to come to accept some of the choices he has made and<br />
how to get past them so he can have a life. He made some big mistakes,<br />
but he&#8217;s learned from them, and his focus is on not allowing those<br />
things to happen again. He doesn&#8217;t think he deserves to be happy and<br />
have a girlfriend, but he is alive, so what&#8217;s the use of that if he<br />
doesn&#8217;t live? One of the strongest parts of this story for me were the interactions of Dan with his parents and grandfather. The family unit is strong in his life and it seems honest in the way that they fight for him and try to help him to be able to live a life beyond the mistakes he made. </p>
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<p>This is a story of mistakes, honesty, survival, acceptance, and forgiveness. How can one forgive someone who led a kid to bullycide? How can the family forgive those actions? Can the person forgive himself? These are all questions that come up in this book. Dan&#8217;s story helps us to think about all of that and possibly understand it in some small way. The repercussions of these actions are something that students and teens need to see and talk about and understand and realize. I hope SEND might be the book to lead to those important discussions about perspective and choices and actions and repercussions and doing the right thing in the face of wrong. Note: This story has a couple of mature scenes and there are many uses of mature language. I definitely think SEND is a book that should be shared with high school students. It&#8217;s the first book that I&#8217;ve read that I think could be a good companion/ladder to <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1217100.Thirteen_Reasons_Why">13 REASONS WHY,</a> which is something I&#8217;ve been hoping to find for awhile. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: THRONE OF GLASS Author: Sarah J. Maas Publisher: Bloomsbury Release Date: August 7, 2012 Number of Pages: 416 Source of Book: ARC from publisher at IRA After serving out a year of hard labor in the salt mines of Endovier for her crimes, 18-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien is dragged before the Crown Prince. Prince...]]></description>
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<p>Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7896527-throne-of-glass"><b>THRONE OF GLASS</b></a><br />
Author: Sarah J. Maas<br />
Publisher: Bloomsbury<br />
Release Date: August 7, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 416<br />
Source of Book: ARC from publisher at IRA</p>
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<i><span id="freeText13789633844915366260">After serving out a<br />
year of hard labor in the salt mines of Endovier for her crimes,<br />
18-year-old assassin Celaena Sardothien is dragged before the Crown<br />
Prince. Prince Dorian offers her her freedom on one condition: she must<br />
act as his champion in a competition to find a new royal assassin.</p>
<p>Her<br />
 opponents are men—thieves and assassins and warriors from across the<br />
empire, each sponsored by a member of the kings council. If she beats<br />
her opponents in a series of eliminations, she’ll serve the kingdom for<br />
three years and then be granted her freedom.</p>
<p>Celaena finds her<br />
training sessions with the captain of the guard, Westfall, challenging<br />
and exhilarating. But she’s bored stiff by court life. Things get a<br />
little more interesting when the prince starts to show interest in<br />
her&#8230; but it’s the gruff Captain Westfall who seems to understand her<br />
best.</p>
<p>Then one of the other contestants turns up dead&#8230; quickly<br />
followed by another. Can Celaena figure out who the killer is before she<br />
 becomes a victim? As the young assassin investigates, her search leads<br />
her to discover a greater destiny than she could possibly have imagined.</span></i></p></blockquote>
<p>THRONE OF GLASS was a thrilling, exciting epic fantasy book with magic, action, intrigue, secrets, lies, manipulations, romance, friendships, assassins and some unexpected elements. Sarah J. Maas has written an enthralling book, which, while dense, was a page-turner. I was happily surprised by some of the twists and turns that I didn&#8217;t see coming, which made it even more interesting as I discovered truths along with the characters. It&#8217;s an interesting mix of magic within a medieval fantasy type of story. The magic is alluded to at the beginning, but doesn&#8217;t come in again until a bit later. There is a fully realized fantasy world within these pages-both with the elements of the king and his endeavors to take over the kingdom and the magical elements of the Wyrd and forests beyond. *Note: As this was an ARC, there was no artwork, but I imagine the final book may have a map of some sort that would enhance understanding of this world.</p>
<p>From the very start, 18 year-old Celaena is endearing and inspiring as a strong, determined, kick-butt heroine even after being locked up for slave labor for the past year. She&#8217;s so smart&#8230;and lethal within seconds. Her ability to be the renowned assassin she is at such a young age, along with her determined nature drew me into this story even more. Yet, her vulnerability and desire for acceptance in the midst of her strength and intelligence is perhaps what drew me to her the most. She is constantly thinking and analyzing escape routes, but is a teen girl who just wants to have a friend at the same time. There seems to be a little something extra to Celaena that we have yet to discover. Interestingly, the book is written in third person; although, it mostly felt as if we got to know what Celaena was thinking more than any other character, so it did at times seem as if she was narrating. As we see her struggles to regain strength and figure out how to earn her way to freedom, we also see her ability to fight any man (or beast) and win along with her cunning mind that led to her becoming the kingdom&#8217;s most feared assassin by the age of 17. Beyond just her journey, we&#8217;re also given insight into the struggles that Prince Dorian is having with his father&#8217;s style of being king, and Chaol&#8217;s struggles to remain impassive as the Captain of the Guard against his blooming trust of Celaena as he gets to know her more. These two, along with other secondary characters, add an element of humanity to this story beyond just the magic and champion&#8217;s competition. And, yes, it&#8217;s another YA book with a love triangle-ish storyline, but for some reason, it didn&#8217;t bother me in this book. Although, I was definitely pulling for one of the guys to edge the other one out in the end.</p>
<p>Even with the element of romance and a female main character, I think there&#8217;s enough action, fighting, political intrigue, and gruesomeness to hand this one off to guys as well (don&#8217;t let the cover deceive you). I can see the Game of Thrones for the YA set comparisons &#8211; especially with the strength of the elements of the political maneuvering with the king along with the hidden magical elements. It was a thoroughly enjoyable book, but it wasn&#8217;t necessarily a quick-read. I did feel that it was a little densely written (just requiring more attention and thinking-not a bad thing) and the unfamiliar names caused me a little trouble in the beginning until I could get comfortable with a pronunciation in my own head. *And, of course, as I was writing this post, I found this <a href="http://sarahjmaas.com/extras/throne-of-glass-pronunciation-guide/">pronunciation guide</a> on the author&#8217;s website. Overall, a definite should read for me to recommend to others and I can&#8217;t wait to see what&#8217;s coming next for these characters and this world!</p>
<p>While you&#8217;re waiting for THRONE OF GLASS to release on August 7th, you can read the <a href="http://sarahjmaas.com/books/throne-of-glass-novellas/">four novellas</a> that tell the backstory of Celaena Sardotheien: <i>The Assassin and the Pirate Lord, The Assassin and the Desert, The Assassin and the Underworld, The Assassin and the Empire</i>. I enjoyed reading them even after I read the whole book. They give a greater depth and insight into Celaena&#8217;s character and what has made her who she is.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: COLD FURY Author: T.M. Goeglein Publisher: G.P. Putnam&#8217;s Sons (a Penguin imprint) Release Date: July 24, 2012 Number of Pages: 320 Source of Book: ARC from editor after IRA Convention Jason Bourne meets The Sopranos in this breathtaking adventure Sara Jane Rispoli is a normal sixteen-year-old coping with school and a budding romance&#8211;until her...]]></description>
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<p>Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12849229-cold-fury"><b>COLD FURY</b></a><br />
Author: T.M. Goeglein<br />
Publisher: G.P. Putnam&#8217;s Sons (a Penguin imprint)<br />
Release Date: July 24, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 320<br />
Source of Book: ARC from editor after IRA Convention</p>
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<i><span id="freeText17186992746700277875">Jason Bourne meets <i>The Sopranos</i> in this breathtaking adventure</p>
<p>Sara<br />
 Jane Rispoli is a normal sixteen-year-old coping with school and a<br />
budding romance&#8211;until her parents and brother are kidnapped and she<br />
discovers her family is deeply embedded in the Chicago Outfit (aka the<br />
mob).</p>
<p>Now on the run from a masked assassin, rogue cops and her<br />
turncoat uncle, Sara Jane is chased and attacked at every turn, fighting<br />
 back with cold fury as she searches for her family. It&#8217;s a quest that<br />
takes her through concealed doors and forgotten speakeasies&#8211;a city<br />
hiding in plain sight. Though armed with a .45 and 96K in cash, an old<br />
tattered notebook might be her best defense&#8211;hidden in its pages the<br />
secret to &#8220;ultimate power.&#8221; It&#8217;s why she&#8217;s being pursued, why her family<br />
 was taken, and could be the key to saving all of their lives.</p>
<p>Action packed, with fresh, cinematic writing, <i>Cold Fury</i> is a riveting and imaginative adventure readers will devour.</span></i></p></blockquote>
<p>COLD FURY is a non-stop action-packed thrill-ride of a novel with an intelligent heart. I wasn&#8217;t totally sure what to expect from this mob-based story, but it was more than I anticipated. At it&#8217;s heart is sixteen-year-old Sara Jane, who knows nothing about The Outfit and what her family really does at the beginning. She is just a private, introverted teenager who happens to have a talent for boxing. As we get to know her through the beginning of the book, we see a girl with some insecurities, but also a really likeable character who is highly intelligent. That is part of the strength of this book. If Sara Jane wasn&#8217;t so likeable, it wouldn&#8217;t have the appeal that it does as she finds her own strength. She&#8217;s also surrounded by a fantastic cast of secondary characters who are entertaining and loveable (sometimes) in their own right. The &#8220;Al&#8221; chapter is one of my favorites and had me laughing out loud.</p>
<p>I enjoyed the style in which this book is written. At the beginning, the chapters feel as if each one is a sort of vignette of something that has happened that has led to Sara Jane being the kind of person she has become. Each chapter provides a little bit of background, but is told as it&#8217;s own little story. The book then really starts to move once Sara Jane&#8217;s family goes missing and she starts to learn what her family has really been up to all this time. It moves toward more a traditional story arc at this point, but interspersed with entries and learning from &#8220;the notebook.&#8221; This is when the mobster-type of story gets going and as she is running for her life and trying to find a way to save her family, it becomes very hard to put the book down. T.M. Goeglein has created an intriguing version of the Chicago mafia&#8217;s evolving style and methods that seems well-researched and highly realistic. I found myself really enjoying some of the scenes and ways that Sara Jane uses her Outfit connections to try to put things back in order and find her place and way of keeping herself safe. </p>
<p>I would recommend this book to those looking for a strongly written character, mafia-type story with action-packed writing, and even though it has a female main character, I think it will have guy appeal (and especially those with ties to Chicago). With references to classic movies (especially mafia ones) and secret passages throughout Chicago, this is a book with lots of intelligence and action. Overall I enjoyed reading it; however, the ending felt a little bit abrupt to me because it seemed to leave it wide open for a sequel, which I wasn&#8217;t expecting. Going into it, I didn&#8217;t know it was the first in a trilogy-which would have been good to know so the ending wouldn&#8217;t have left me wanting a little more closure. I&#8217;ll definitely be getting the next two books to see how Sara Jane works out her balance and control of this world she&#8217;s fallen into.</p>
<p>*If you don&#8217;t want to wait until Tuesday to get started, you can read the first chapter for free <a href="http://www.tmgoeglein.com/index.php/blog/comments/start_reading_cold_fury_right_now_for_free">right here </a>from the author&#8217;s website! </p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jul 2012 11:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12842828-keeper-of-the-lost-cities"><b>KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES</b></a><br />
Author: Shannon Messenger<br />
Publisher: Aladdin (a Simon &amp; Schuster imprint)<br />
Release Date: October 2, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 488<br />
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world&#8211;before the wrong person finds the answer first.</p>
<p>Twelve-year-old<br />
 Sophie has never quite fit into her life. She&#8217;s skipped multiple grades<br />
 and doesn&#8217;t really connect with the older kids at school, but she&#8217;s not<br />
 comfortable with her family, either. And Sophie has a secret&#8211;she&#8217;s a<br />
Telepath, someone who can read minds. But the day Sophie meets Fitz, a<br />
mysterious (and adorable) boy, she learns she&#8217;s not alone. He&#8217;s a<br />
Telepath too, and it turns out the reason she has never felt at home is<br />
that, well&#8230;she isn&#8217;t. Fitz opens Sophie&#8217;s eyes to a shocking truth,<br />
and almost instantly she is forced to leave behind her family for a new<br />
life in a place that is vastly different from what she has ever known.</p>
<p>But<br />
 Sophie still has secrets, and they&#8217;re buried deep in her memory for<br />
good reason: The answers are dangerous and in high-demand. What is her<br />
true identity, and why was she hidden among humans? The truth could mean<br />
 life or death&#8211;and time is running out.</span></i></p></blockquote>
<p>*I was going to hold off on this review until a little bit closer to the release, but I&#8217;m so excited to share my love of it that I just couldn&#8217;t wait! And, since it&#8217;s my first <a href="http://ramblingsofawannabescribe.blogspot.com/search/label/Marvelous%20Middle%20Grade%20Monday">Marvelous Middle Grade Monday</a> post, it&#8217;s only appropriate that it&#8217;s Shannon Messenger&#8217;s book. It could have all just been gush, gush, gushing recommendation, but I tried to format it in a little bit more productive way.</p>
<p>A few months from now you&#8217;ll be able to get this book, and you should (especially if you live or work with middle schoolers in any capacity)! KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES blew me away. I knew I really liked Shannon Messenger from following her on twitter and on her blog, and then when I heard she had a middle grades and a young adult book coming out as her debut, I was really looking forward to reading them-especially when I read the summary of each. As a middle school teacher, I was hoping I would like KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES, and I am happy to say that I loved it! I would definitely recommend this middle grades magical fantasy to fans of HARRY POTTER and THE UNWANTEDS. It is a long book, but as it is written so well for the middle grades level, it isn&#8217;t overwhelming. There is something just so engaging and fun and entertaining in Shannon Messenger&#8217;s third person, descriptive, writing style, and I devoured this book in two days and didn&#8217;t want to stop reading until I knew what would happen to these characters and world I wanted to be a part of.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s talk about Setting: Shannon Messenger has created an astoundingly creative fantasy world within KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES. I wasn&#8217;t sure exactly what to expect from the summary alone, and I never expected the &#8220;place that is vastly different form what she has ever known&#8221; to be so well-developed and thought out. As I was reading an advance reader copy, it was missing the map artwork, so I look forward to getting a finished copy to enhance the reading experience even more. The world of the elves (and not what you ever pictured elves to be) is filled with fantastical creatures (especially love Iggy!), magically evolved elements, and cities built with beyond-this-world materials. This parallel world is such a discovery, not only for Sophie, but for the reader as well. The way it is described made me want to go live there as well. Beyond the Lost Cities within the elven world themselves, there is also Foxfire, which is the school for the nobility that Sophie ends up in. It is a school where she will be trained in her special ability and where she discovers people, places, things, strength, and friendships beyond what she ever would have imagined, and what I would have imagined as well.</p>
<p>We have to talk about Characters: KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES is full of interesting, multidimensional characters. The only thing that threw me a little bit as I read this book was the<br />
number of characters because their names are not ones we&#8217;re used to<br />
hearing, so it did take awhile to keep track of who was who in the<br />
beginning. Not only do we get Sophie who has to make some tough decisions and look for people to support her, but we also get Fitz and his family, along with a multitude of other characters throughout the elf world. We see some of the most interesting jobs as Sophie meets these characters which adds to our understanding of how this world works. As she goes to school, we also meet Dex and Keefe among other classmates, and these two become some of the most entertaining characters to interact with Sophie. I kind of adore Keefe myself. He is the snarky guy who brings the humor that Sophie so desperately needs as she adjusts to her new life, and deep down, he is a really good, caring boy. We get some hints as to deeper things going on with Keefe, and I hope we get more of him in the next book. I also really adore Sophie. She has core values that I admire and fights for what she believes and knows is the right thing, even if it means she might get into trouble. I rooted for her as she is a young girl with so much strength and determination to do the right thing and help those she cares about. She is a strong character for the audience of this book. </p>
<p>Talking about Family is important: Sophie has to leave her family to join this hidden world where she actually belongs, and that means she is in a new place, realizing everything she thought she knew is not the way the world actually works, and has no family to rely on and call her own. When she gets placed with guardians to take responsibility for her, she has a whole new set of relationship dynamics to work on. In the end, the storyline with Sophie searching for family and her understanding of loss, adds such depth to the character and the overall book, and adds a dimension that I think many kids will relate to. I know these elements of searching for family to love her and support her and call her own brought some of the most poignant moments of the story for me. Because what child doesn&#8217;t want a family to feel safe with and loved by? There was much more of an emotional element to this book than I expected going into it, and that&#8217;s a great thing.</p>
<p>Now let&#8217;s talk about Plot: While all of the subplots going on in this book add depth and interest to the story, the overall conflict at hand is a mystery as to why Sophie was living in the human world. Unfortunately, as Sophie is so young, the adults looking into things don&#8217;t want to include her in the search, but as the clues build up, Sophie has to take it upon herself to try to find out what&#8217;s happening and why and who is behind it. Messenger has written a novel with a tightly woven plot strongly balancing small elements, character development, descriptive details, world-building information, and enough action to keep things moving at an engaging pace.</p>
<p>I want to talk Sequel: I know a sequel is coming, and I can&#8217;t wait to read it! Although I knew there would be a book following this one, I still feel that this book wrapped up its storyline in a satisfying way. There are no major cliffhangers here, but it still sets up where the second book will go for the next school year. I appreciate this so much because I don&#8217;t feel like I&#8217;ve been left hanging, but I&#8217;m left with enough of a love for this book/world/characters that I definitely want to get my hands on the next book asap, and I hope you&#8217;ll feel that way about this one, too!</p>
<p>I think this book will be a big middle grades hit for those who like fantasy and mystery books. From the Preface at the very start, I was hooked on the story as I was instantly pulled into what would have happened to get Sophie to this point. As the story wound it&#8217;s way toward that time near the end, it became even more engaging. I think if you are a teacher or librarian or parent of middle school age kids, you and they will feel the same. I absolutely recommend you get KEEPER OF THE LOST CITIES in October.</p>
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		<title>INSIGNIA by S.J. Kincaid (repost) &#8211; One week away</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I first posted this review in November after I read INSIGNIA. I&#8217;m reposting now because it comes out in one week and I don&#8217;t want you to miss it! Title: INSIGNIA Author: S.J. Kincaid Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books (A HarperCollins imprint) Release Date: July10, 2012 Number of Pages: 464 Source of Book: ARC sent from...]]></description>
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<p><span style="font-size: small;">I first posted this review in November after I read INSIGNIA. I&#8217;m reposting now because <b>it comes out in one week and I don&#8217;t want you to miss it!</b> </span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;">Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11115434-insignia"><b>INSIGNIA</b></a></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Author: S.J. Kincaid</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books (A HarperCollins imprint)</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Release Date: July10, 2012</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Source of Book: ARC sent from editor</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><i><span id="freeText999788031440878323">IT&#8217;S WORLD WAR III.<br />
<br />THE ENEMY IS WINNING.<br />
<br />WHAT IF THE GOVERNMENT&#8217;S SECRET WEAPON IS YOU?</p>
<p>More than anything, Tom Raines wants to be important, though his<br />
shadowy life is anything but that. For years, Tom’s drifted from casino<br />
to casino with his unlucky gambler of a dad, gaming for their survival.<br />
Keeping a roof over their heads depends on a careful combination of<br />
skill, luck, con artistry, and staying invisible.</p>
<p>Then one day, Tom stops being invisible. Someone’s been watching his<br />
 virtual-reality prowess, and he’s offered the incredible—a place at the<br />
 Pentagonal Spire, an elite military academy. There, Tom’s instincts for<br />
 combat will be put to the test, and if he passes, he’ll become a member<br />
 of the Intrasolar Forces, helping to lead his country to victory in<br />
World War Three. Finally, he’ll be someone important: a superhuman war<br />
machine with the tech skills that every virtual-reality warrior dreams<br />
of. Life at the Spire holds everything that Tom’s always wanted—friends,<br />
 the possibility of a girlfriend, and a life where his every action<br />
matters—but what will it cost him?</p>
<p>Gripping and provocative, S. J. Kincaid’s futuristic thrill ride of a<br />
 debut crackles with memorable characters, tremendous wit, and a vision<br />
of the future that asks startling, timely questions about the melding of<br />
 humanity and technology.</span></i></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">INSIGNIA is one of those<br />
books that was really hard to stop reading at night to go to sleep-I never<br />
wanted to stop turning the pages as it was a nonstop thrill ride in a virtual<br />
reality, corporate-sponsored, dystopic future.&nbsp; At first, I was a little<br />
intimidated by the world the author created – because there are some<br />
corporations and sponsors and military terms that I wasn’t sure I would be able<br />
to keep track of, but it ended up being surprisingly easy to follow. This is<br />
definitely a plot-driven book, and at 464 pages, there’s a lot of plot. I was<br />
worried I’d get to parts where I didn’t really care or they felt slow, but that<br />
never happened! There was always some sort of action (either virtual or real)<br />
that kept the pacing moving forward at a perfect speed. The descriptions of the<br />
settings were perfectly done, and I especially liked all of the historical<br />
(including mythological) references in all of the virtual reality training<br />
scenarios. It was such fun to see how the characters interacted with these<br />
simulations, and nicely provides some subtle history lessons for students<br />
reading this book as well.</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">This book has elements of<br />
a fish out of water story (kind of in a Harry Potter way of discovering a new<br />
“school” and people and how you’re changing because of it), corporate and<br />
political intrigue, an awkward teen wanting to be accepted, friendship, power,<br />
control, life or death fights, and the fate of multinational corporations and<br />
alliances hanging in the balance (no pressure there!). The author wielded a<br />
deft hand at balancing the action, technological, and teen<br />
self-esteem/friendship elements of the story in a way in which none felt over<br />
or underdone. There were also some great comedic moments to balance it all out<br />
as well.</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">The characters really make<br />
this book though. All the action and excitement and plot an author could add,<br />
won’t make a difference if I don’t care about or like the characters. And in<br />
this book, I loved the characters. I adore Tom and was rooting for him the<br />
whole way, and the secondary characters who are his friends were so<br />
entertaining. There were some great teen girl supporting characters as well,<br />
and what I really liked was that they were actually some of the better computer<br />
programmers. And Vik, as Tom’s roommate at the new school, provides great comic<br />
relief in the midst of serious situations. INSIGNIA<br />
 is just an<br />
exciting book, and a scary look at a future that might not be too far<br />
off.&nbsp;</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">I absolutely loved it and can&#8217;t wait for more people to read it and<br />
 start talking about this fabulous debut! This<br />
is a book that my students (especially boys) who are into gaming or<br />
computers<br />
will love. I will be adding it to my “you liked this, try this&#8230;” list<br />
with <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7507939-brain-jack">BRAIN JACK </a>by<br />
Brian Falkner, <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1681907.Teen_Inc_">TEEN,<br />
INC.</a> by Stephen Petrucha, and <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1003985.Epic">EPIC</a> by Conor<br />
Kostic. I’d also recommend it to those who liked DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth<br />
(both books have the same editor at HarperCollins!). I&#8217;m so glad to hear this<br />
one is going to be a trilogy because I can’t wait to see what happens after the<br />
big finale of this one (but thankfully, no cliffhanger ending)! <b>Make sure to<br />
add this one to your list of July releases you’ll want to read!</b></span></div>
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		<title>STRUCK by Jennifer Bosworth</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: STRUCK Author: Jennifer Bosworth Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (a Macmillan imprint) Release Date: May 8, 2012 Number of Pages: 373 Source of Book: ARC from publisher at IRA Convention &#38; NetGalley Mia Price is a lightning addict. She’s survived countless strikes, but her craving to connect to the energy in storms endangers her...]]></description>
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<p>Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12432229-struck"><b>STRUCK</b></a><br />
Author: Jennifer Bosworth<br />
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (a Macmillan imprint)<br />
Release Date: May 8, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 373<br />
Source of Book: ARC from publisher at IRA Convention &amp; NetGalley</p>
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<i><span id="freeText7119468849801095594">Mia Price is a lightning<br />
 addict. She’s survived countless strikes, but her craving to connect to<br />
 the energy in storms endangers her life and the lives of those around<br />
her.</p>
<p>Los Angeles, where lightning rarely strikes, is one of the<br />
few places Mia feels safe from her addiction. But when an earthquake<br />
devastates the city, her haven is transformed into a minefield of chaos<br />
and danger. The beaches become massive tent cities. Downtown is a<br />
crumbling wasteland, where a traveling party moves to a different empty<br />
building each night, the revelers drawn to the destruction by a force<br />
they cannot deny. Two warring cults rise to power, and both see Mia as<br />
the key to their opposing doomsday prophecies. They believe she has a<br />
connection to the freak electrical storm that caused the quake, and to<br />
the far more devastating storm that is yet to come.</p>
<p>Mia wants to<br />
trust the enigmatic and alluring Jeremy when he promises to protect her,<br />
 but she fears he isn’t who he claims to be. In the end, the passion and<br />
 power that brought them together could be their downfall. When the<br />
final disaster strikes, Mia must risk unleashing the full horror of her<br />
strength to save the people she loves, or lose everything.</span></i></p></blockquote>
<p>STRUCK is one of Macmillan&#8217;s <a href="https://www.facebook.com/FierceReads">Fierce Reads</a> for this summer and I can see why as it is a fast-paced, suspenseful novel full of action, heart, a little bit of mystical magic, and heat. It takes place over a four day period of time in a Los Angeles that has been destroyed by an earthquake. Mia is a tortured character dealing with trying to keep her little family together and the aftereffects of the multiple lightning strikes she has suffered. She is the key cog in a wheel of good vs. bad and the people who are trying to save/destroy the world, and both sides are trying to recruit/control her. So that all sounds really big, but at its heart, this is the story of a girl just trying to figure out how to keep herself together and to choose/make her own destiny.</p>
<p>Jennifer Bosworth has written an engaging story that takes on issues of religion, beliefs, family loyalty, and finding one&#8217;s own path&#8230;and looks at what choices one would make to keep oneself together. She has written STRUCK in a way that keeps the action moving and the pacing made me want to keep reading and turning pages to find out what would happen next. The characters were drawn in a way that made me want to help them, and I wanted things to work out for them. She has also built a world that looks at what people would do and which direction they would turn to comfort themselves after a devastating natural disaster. In the midst of all of this, Mia meets Jeremy who she&#8217;s not quite sure about in the beginning, and who is a positive male character even if he is tortured himself. Although I did predict a few of the reveals toward the end, I still really enjoyed reading my way to them. I look forward to seeing what Jennifer Bosworth will come out with next!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: THE VICIOUS DEEP Author: Zoraida Cordova Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire Release Date: May 1, 2012 Number of Pages: 384 Source of Book: Hardcover from publisher at IRA Convention For Tristan Hart, everything changes with one crashing wave. He was gone for three days. Sucked out to sea in a tidal wave and spit back ashore...]]></description>
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<p>Title: <b><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12246929-the-vicious-deep">THE VICIOUS DEEP</a></b><br />
Author: Zoraida Cordova<br />
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire<br />
Release Date: May 1, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 384<br />
Source of Book: Hardcover from publisher at IRA Convention</p>
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<span id="freeText11698743207303854088"><i>For Tristan Hart, everything changes with one crashing wave.</p>
<p>He was gone for three days. Sucked out to sea in a tidal wave and spit back ashore at Coney Island with no memory of what happened. Now his dreams are haunted by a terrifying silver mermaid with razor-sharp teeth.</p>
<p>His best friend Layla is convinced something is wrong. But how can he explain he can sense emotion like never before? How can he explain he’s heir to a kingdom he never knew existed? That he’s suddenly a pawn in a battle as ancient as the gods.</p>
<p>Something happened to him in those three days. He was claimed by the sea…and now it wants him back.</i></span></p></blockquote>
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This was a fun book that I read in a day. It was a unique take on the &#8220;I didn&#8217;t know I was a special paranormal creature&#8221; type of story what with being told from a male point-of-view and the contemporary merfolk spin to it. THE VICIOUS DEEP has aspects of a best friend romance, a war for the sea, high school drama, fights with fantastical sea creatures, family support, newfound royalty, a championship battle for control of the throne, a deadly storm, fantastical creatures, mermaid lore, Coney Island, and a wittily sarcastic main character full of guy humor.</p>
<p>I actually really enjoyed reading this story from Tristan&#8217;s point-of-view. There were some literal laugh-out-loud one liners for me and I found myself caught up quite often in his character and come backs. Even if his character was a bit of an, self-admitted,&nbsp;um, let&#8217;s say &#8220;popular with the ladies&#8221; kind of guy. I&#8217;m not sure how completely accurate a portrayal it is of what a teen boy would be thinking, but it was definitely entertaining. I will be waiting to have some boys read it and hear what they think though. There are a few mature word choices throughout, so it definitely skews a little more teen, but he&#8217;s really funny and it&#8217;s not too graphic. I also liked the secondary cast of characters quite a bit on both the high school human side and the merfolk Sea Court side. I loved Tristan&#8217;s parents, too&nbsp;&#8211; they&#8217;re present and understanding and caring and supportive, which I&#8217;ve come to appreciate more and more in teen books.</p>
<p>I just really enjoyed THE VICIOUS DEEP. It was a fairly predictable structure for this type of story, but told with an entertaining voice and creative background lore, which made it stand out in the sea of books out there (pun intended!). There were a couple of things in the writing that&nbsp;were a little irksome for me: one was the jumping around in time-sometimes it was hard for me to figure out what had passed, and the second was the use of &#8220;go&#8221; and &#8220;goes&#8221; in place of said. Now, I know that is what people use in casual conversation, and it doesn&#8217;t bother me there, but reading it in writing was very jarring to me and it was used quite a bit &#8211; I could do without it for sure. </p>
<p>I will definitely be waiting for THE SAVAGE BLUE to come out to find out if Tristan will be successful on his mission and to find out if he gets the girl in the end and to learn what ultimate decision he will make on taking over as the Sea King. THE VICIOUS DEEP almost seemed to end in the middle of the story, not in a horribly cliffhangerish way, but just that there is definitely more to the hero&#8217;s journey and it would have been too long of a book if it had been included in this one.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: ARTICLE 5 Author: Kristen Simmons Publisher: Tor Teen Release Date: Janurary 31, 2012 Number of Pages: 364 Source of Book: Finished hardcover signed at the Tor booth at the IRA Convention New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., have been abandoned. The Bill of Rights has been revoked, and replaced with the Moral Statutes....]]></description>
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<p>Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10677277-article-5"><b>ARTICLE 5</b></a><br />
Author: Kristen Simmons<br />
Publisher: Tor Teen<br />
Release Date: Janurary 31, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 364<br />
Source of Book: Finished hardcover signed at the Tor booth at the IRA Convention</p>
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<span id="freeText1489786673258054256"><i>New York, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C., have been abandoned.</p>
<p>The Bill of Rights has been revoked, and replaced with the Moral Statutes.</p>
<p>There are no more police—instead, there are soldiers. There are no more fines for bad behavior—instead, there are arrests, trials, and maybe worse. People who get arrested usually don&#8217;t come back.</p>
<p>Seventeen-year-old Ember Miller is old enough to remember that things weren&#8217;t always this way. Living with her rebellious single mother, it&#8217;s hard for her to forget that people weren&#8217;t always arrested for reading the wrong books or staying out after dark. It&#8217;s hard to forget that life in the United States used to be different.</p>
<p>Ember has perfected the art of keeping a low profile. She knows how to get the things she needs, like food stamps and hand-me-down clothes, and how to pass the random home inspections by the military. Her life is as close to peaceful as circumstances allow.</p>
<p>That is, until her mother is arrested for noncompliance with Article 5 of the Moral Statutes. And one of the arresting officers is none other than Chase Jennings—the only boy Ember has ever loved.</i></span></p></blockquote>
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So I&#8217;m a little torn with this book. One the one hand, once I got into it I couldn&#8217;t stop reading it. I was sneaking it in and staying up too late to keep reading. On the other hand, I didn&#8217;t completely connect with the characters in the beginning and the writing style felt a little stilted and obvious to me. Also,&nbsp;I felt it was&nbsp;pretty predictable. ARTICLE 5 has an intriguing premise for a dystopian, and I do love dystopian books, and I had a lot of hope for where it would go, but it felt more like a road-tripping story for much of the book, so I struggled with figuring out how I really felt.</p>
<p>I really liked the parts where it was more about fighting against the governmental system. The bad guys were definite baddies (including the government overall!), but sometimes I wasn&#8217;t sure if a new (or old) character would turn out to really be bad or good, which is a good thing. I did connect more with the characters after the halfway point of the book, and I was invested in them getting past their own individual demons to see what they have with each other. The relationship between Ember and Chase had me&nbsp;wanting to root&nbsp;for them, wanting to scream at them, and wanting to cry for them alternatingly throughout the book. And I really had a hard time putting it down after I got to a certain point, and then I was sneaking in every minute of reading that I could so I could find out what would happen. Both Ember and Chase have some deep emotional journeys they need to travel in this book, and by the end, I was excited to see where they would go next.</p>
<p>Overall, I will definitely get the next book,&nbsp;BREAKING POINT,&nbsp;to find out what will happen, especially since I was left with a bit of a feeling of this book being longer than it necessarily needed to be &#8211; by the end I felt like it was really a big book of exposition&nbsp;setting things up for an entire series.&nbsp;I really liked Ember&#8217;s strength and determination by the end of the book, and&nbsp;I do adore my tragic heroes and&nbsp;Chase definitely fits that bill, so I want to know what is going to happen in their lives next, now that I think the real action will be starting.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m kind of between recommending and highly recommending this book. As I write about it, I feel like my rating gets higher as I think back over all of the things I liked, but the writing style and the difficulty really connecting and the predictability makes me want to lower it a little. So, since I can&#8217;t decide, I&#8217;m putting both. I shared these thoughts with my students today and asked if someone would read it and let me know a student&#8217;s thoughts. It was snapped up right away by one as soon as I mentioned the angsty romance aspect. Can&#8217;t wait to hear what a teen thinks.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2012 12:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title:&#160; EMBRACE (The Violet Eden Chapters Book 1) Author:&#160; Jessica Shirvington Publisher:&#160; Sourcebooks Fire Release Date: March 1, 2012 Number of Pages:&#160;367 Source of Book:&#160; ARC from publisher at NCTE Convention I&#160;slowly opened my eyes. The sun speared its first bright rays of golden orange into the sky and I leapt from the cliff, with...]]></description>
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<p>Title:&nbsp; <b><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12288524-embrace">EMBRACE</a></b> (The Violet Eden Chapters Book 1)<br />
Author:&nbsp; Jessica Shirvington<br />
Publisher:&nbsp; Sourcebooks Fire<br />
Release Date: March 1, 2012<br />
Number of Pages:&nbsp;367<br />
Source of Book:&nbsp; ARC from publisher at NCTE Convention</p>
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<i>I&nbsp;slowly opened my eyes. The sun speared its first bright rays of golden orange into the sky and I leapt from the cliff, with the sorrowful knowledge that no matter what the outcome, at least part of me would die that day&#8230;</p>
<p>Violet Eden is dreading her seventeenth birthday dinner. After all, it’s hard to get too excited about the day that marks the anniversary of your mother’s death. The one bright spot is that Lincoln will be there. Sexy, mature and aloof, he is Violet’s idea of perfection. But why does he seem so reluctant to be anything more than a friend?</p>
<p>After he gives her the world’s most incredible kiss – and then abandons her on her front doorstep – Violet is determined to get some answers. But nothing could have prepared her for Lincoln’s explanation: he is Grigori – part angel and part human – and Violet is his eternal partner.</p>
<p>Without warning, Violet’s world is turned upside down. She never believed in God, let alone angels. But there’s no denying the strange changes in her body &#8230; and her feelings for Lincoln. Suddenly, she can’t stand to be around him. Luckily, Phoenix, an exiled angel, has come into her life. He’s intense and enigmatic, but at least he never lied to her.</p>
<p>As Violet gets caught up in an ancient battle between dark and light, she must choose her path. The wrong choice could cost not only her life, but her eternity&#8230;</i></p></blockquote>
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You know that kind of book&#8230;the one when you start reading that book, you&#8217;re immediately swept into the fantasy world created? The one where you&#8217;re connecting with the characters&nbsp;&#8211; laughing and cringing and reacting&nbsp;with them? The one where you stay up too late reading, no matter what you have going on the next day,&nbsp;because you&nbsp;can&#8217;t wait to find out where the story is going? The one where you find yourself&nbsp;frantically turning the pages, but then realizing you want to reread sections and slow yourself down so&nbsp;you make sure you&nbsp;actually process the story because you&#8217;re going to need to understand it later?&nbsp;The one where you finish it, but&nbsp;just want to read it all over&nbsp;again because it was so, so good and you were so engrossed in it?&nbsp;Yeah&#8230;all of that was EMBRACE for me. I should have known, when the Sourcebooks rep told <a href="http://yaloveblog.com/">Sarah</a> and I at NCTE that this was her favorite book they had there and we would love it, that I really would, but I was still surprised by how much I liked it. I was completely immersed in this all-consuming read.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve read quite a few angels/fallen angels stories over the last several years, and I&#8217;ve liked some of them more than others, but this one blows&nbsp;all the rest of them away for me. The writing of this debut book is in first person, past tense in a straight-forward style&nbsp;and is engaging&nbsp;as it propels the story forward. It&#8217;s one of those that&#8217;s almost hard to explain what it was the grabbed me because I enjoyed it so much. Let&#8217;s start with the characters though. Violet is a teenager with determination and spunk and sass and heart, I mean, this girl can kick some serious butt! She&#8217;s a really likeable, believeable&nbsp;character, but&nbsp;she&#8217;s also a little lost because she&#8217;s been kind of alone her whole life since her mother died at her birth. Her dad has never really recovered, so she relies on her only best friend (who is a trip), and her &#8220;trainer&#8221; Lincoln to keep her going. She has strength within herself that she has yet to fully realize, and once she turns seventeen and learns about the world she&#8217;s destined to be a part of without ever knowing it, everything changes for her. She is a Grigori, but she&#8217;s different than all the others. Her inner strength and will is what makes her so powerful in the end, but she has to work to get there. She&#8217;s written in a way that I just really connected with, especially her strength and determination to do things her own way on her own terms.</p>
<p>Then there are the boys. Girls are going to be swooning over these two. We have Lincoln, who Violet&#8217;s in love with but doesn&#8217;t show the same interest back at her, and when she find out why, it changes everything between them. Then there&#8217;s Phoenix, who shows up in her life, and has secrets that he&#8217;s not willing to reveal, but she is drawn to him and the way that he is there for her and takes care of her. Violet doesn&#8217;t know it at first, but she&#8217;s going to need both of these guys on her side to help get her through what&#8217;s coming next and the decision she has to make of whether to embrace her Grigori side or not. The choice is hers, but she needs the guidance and support from both of these important guys in her life in order to help her make the life-changing decision. And, yes, there are some steamy, heated scenes with both of the guys (but not too graphic), and yes, it&#8217;s triangle-ish, but not in the overdone, forced&nbsp;way that I sometimes don&#8217;t like in young adult books &#8211; it seems realistic for the situation Violet is in and for the way her feelings are swirling. I have a feeling this will definitely spark a &#8220;Team&#8221; debate among the masses once they get their hands on this book. However, each of the guys seems more layered than they originally appear, and I can only guess we&#8217;ll be discovering more and more depth about each of them throughout the rest of the series.</p>
<p>The storyline is fast-paced and full of action and decisions to be made and life or death situations and excitement. The world of the angels and Grigori is well-rounded and fully explained throughout the book, and it&#8217;s a fresh take on some of the same backstories that we&#8217;ve heard before. I fully enjoyed reading this book and discovering this world that Violet has been&nbsp;destined to be a part of.&nbsp;It&#8217;s detailed and complicated and we get to know and understand it just as Violet does as we take this journey to&nbsp;realization with her. She&#8217;s not perfect though, and there are things that happen that we, as readers, will probably think she should have realized, but we aren&#8217;t living with her demons and secrets and youthful outlook and angst and hope. There is quite a lot going on in this book, but ultimately it&#8217;s about Violet learning about this world and figuring out how she feels about being a part of it or not and what&#8217;s most important to her in her life. She has to learn to make decisions based on what she needs and wants and what&#8217;s right for her, but also how it impacts those around her. It&#8217;s about Violet&#8217;s journey to self-realization and it&#8217;s full of emotion, but also deals with the struggle between light and dark and whether or not it&#8217;s a clear line between the two. Light wouldn&#8217;t be needed if there was no&nbsp;dark, but are light and dark so&nbsp;clearly identified? This is the stage for the entire story. Because of this, everything is complicated in this book &#8211; there are no clear distinctions on what is the right thing to do, and that makes it all the more intriguing. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure there are going to be people who don&#8217;t connect with this book like I did, or who pick apart some things that I overlooked because I was so engaged in it, but that&#8217;s how it is&nbsp;with every book. Different ones connect with different people, and I was definitely absorbed in this one. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, and I&nbsp;picked it up at just the right time when I needed to decompress from the last book I had read. I know I&#8217;m going to be desperately waiting to get my hands on book 2, ENTICED, and book 3, EMBLAZE, which, thankfully, Sourcebooks will be releasing in six month intervals so we won&#8217;t have to wait so long to find out what will happen with Violet&#8217;s journey next! Enjoy this read this spring!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title:&#160; FRACTURE Author:&#160; Megan Miranda Publisher:&#160; Walker &#38; Co. (a Bloomsbury imprint) Release Date:&#160; January 17, 2012 Number of Pages:&#160; 272 Source of Book:&#160; ARC from NCTE Convention&#160; Eleven minutes passed before Delaney Maxwell was pulled from the icy waters of a Maine lake by her best friend Decker Phillips. By then her heart had...]]></description>
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Author:&nbsp; Megan Miranda<br />
Publisher:&nbsp; Walker &amp; Co. (a Bloomsbury imprint)<br />
Release Date:&nbsp; January 17, 2012<br />
Number of Pages:&nbsp; 272<br />
Source of Book:&nbsp; ARC from NCTE Convention<i>&nbsp;</i></p>
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<i>Eleven minutes passed before Delaney Maxwell was pulled from the icy waters of a Maine lake by her best friend Decker Phillips. By then her heart had stopped beating. Her brain had stopped working. She was dead. And yet she somehow defied medical precedent to come back seemingly fine-despite the scans that showed significant brain damage. Everyone wants Delaney to be all right, but she knows she&#8217;s far from normal. Pulled by strange sensations she can&#8217;t control or explain, Delaney finds herself drawn to the dying. Is her altered brain now predicting death, or causing it?</i></p>
<p><i>Then Delaney meets Troy Varga, who recently emerged from a coma with similar abilities. At first she&#8217;s reassured to find someone who understands the strangeness of her new existence, but Delaney soon discovers that Troy&#8217;s motives aren&#8217;t quite what she thought. Is their gift a miracle, a freak of nature-or something much more frightening?</i></p>
<p><i>For fans of best-sellers like Before I Fall and If I Stay, this is a fascinating and heart-rending story about love and friendship and the fine line between life and death.</i></p></blockquote>
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I should have heeded the advice of the note from the editor in the beginning of the advanced copy of this book &#8211; &#8220;Do you have some free time?&#8230;you are not going to be able to stop until you&#8217;ve finished it.&#8221;&nbsp; Reading this book was a roller-coaster of emotions all in one day. That&#8217;s because the way the tension was built and the suspense kept me turning pages until I couldn&#8217;t keep my eyes open anymore-and then picked it right back up again the next morning-finishing it in less than 24 hours. This book made me want to laugh, cry, scream, weep, cheer, yell, cringe, and, most of all, hope. Hope for Delaney to be all right in the end. Hope for Decker to admit to what he felt. Hope for her mom to figure out how to talk to her. Hope for Troy to be a good guy in the end. Hope for lives to be saved. It was a book that dealt with death, but left me with a feeling of hope. </p>
<p>This debut book is written in an approachable, straight-forward style, but in a really engaging way that drew me into the story even more. There is tension and suspense and truth and honesty and realness. There is also a main character who reaches in and grabs you. Delaney&#8217;s struggles with how people see her after her traumatic brain injury gave me a sense (even if I hadn&#8217;t read it in the author bio later) that&nbsp;the author had&nbsp;close knowledge of what someone who has dealt with that would be feeling and thinking. How does one go back to being normal when the brain no longer is? How does one&nbsp;go back to being normal after living when she should have died? </p>
<p>Delaney is a&nbsp;smart character, and I really liked that about her. There is something really refreshing about her voice and attitude that drew me to her. She&#8217;s the type of character&nbsp;who isn&#8217;t always completely reliable because she&#8217;s so messed up from what happened to her, and she doesn&#8217;t know what&#8217;s going on&nbsp;with her own head, so she&#8217;s freaked.&nbsp;She&#8217;s also honest with herself, even if not always&nbsp;with those around her. How can she be honest though, when those around her can&#8217;t even be honest with her? And how can she act how she was before, when she doesn&#8217;t even recognize&nbsp;some of the things going on in her head?&nbsp;It&nbsp;wasn&#8217;t only Delaney who was affected by the accident and her unexpected recovery, but all of those who know her and were involved.&nbsp;And then there&#8217;s Decker. I held out hope for him throughout.&nbsp;Interestingly, the very last book I read also dealt with a teen girl figuring out that her lifelong friend, who is a boy, is actually in love with her. Both of them felt true to how they would react and work through these realizations.</p>
<p>My heart broke for Decker throughout this book, but still hoped he would get through to Delaney.&nbsp;But she&#8217;s broken after the accident, and it takes&nbsp;many realizations about life and what&#8217;s important for her to heal.&nbsp;&#8220;What would you do if you had one day left to live?&#8221; Don&#8217;t wait, go do it because you never know when that last day will be. It&#8217;s a hopeful message to go after what you want, do the right thing, and share your feelings with the right people. Delaney starts to come to this realization of what&#8217;s most important in the last third of the book, after witnessing another death and figuring some things out about Troy. There were some deep thoughts and ways Delaney was trying to work out what&#8217;s right and wrong when it comes to expected and unexpected death that made me think and feel deeply as I read them.</p>
<p>This book is full of suspense and emotion and heartache and fear and sadness and hope. However, it is a short book, and I think more development could have been done with many aspects of it and because I would have enjoyed getting more detail on some things and spending more time with these characters. There are quite a few smaller plotlines within the larger book, and some of them are not as fully realized as they could have been. It left me a little bit lost on some of them feeling like I wasn&#8217;t getting the whole story. That being said, I do think because of the brevity of it, I will be able to get many of my students to read it, which is always a good thing. I definitely recommend reading this one on January 17th!</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jan 2012 23:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: INCARNATE Author:&#160; Jodi Meadows Publisher: Katharine Tegen Books (a HarperCollins imprint) Release Date:&#160; January 31, 2012 Number of Pages:&#160; 384 Source of Book:&#160; Won ARC contest from the wonderful Beth @ A Foodie Bibliophile in Wanderlust NEWSOUL Ana is new. For thousands of years in Range, a million souls have been reincarnated over and...]]></description>
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<p>Title: <b><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8573642-incarnate">INCARNATE</a></b><br />
Author:&nbsp; Jodi Meadows<br />
Publisher: Katharine Tegen Books (a HarperCollins imprint)<br />
Release Date:&nbsp; January 31, 2012<br />
Number of Pages:&nbsp; 384<br />
Source of Book:&nbsp; Won ARC contest from the wonderful <a href="http://bethsfbtb.blogspot.com/">Beth @ A Foodie Bibliophile in Wanderlust</a><br />
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<i>NEWSOUL</i><br />
<i>Ana is new. For thousands of years in Range, a million souls have been reincarnated over and over, keeping their memories and experiences from previous lifetimes. When Ana was born, another soul vanished, and no one knows why.</i><br />
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<i>NOSOUL</i><br />
<i>Even Ana’s own mother thinks she’s a nosoul, an omen of worse things to come, and has kept her away from society. To escape her seclusion and learn whether she’ll be reincarnated, Ana travels to the city of Heart, but its citizens are suspicious and afraid of what her presence means. When dragons and sylph attack the city, is Ana to blame?</i><br />
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<i>HEART</i><br />
<i>Sam believes Ana’s new soul is good and worthwhile. When he stands up for her, their relationship blooms. But can he love someone who may live only once, and will Ana’s enemies—human and creature alike—let them be together? Ana needs to uncover the mistake that gave her someone else’s life, but will her quest threaten the peace of Heart and destroy the promise of reincarnation for all?</i><br />
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<i>Jodi Meadows expertly weaves soul-deep romance, fantasy, and danger into an extraordinary tale of new life.</i></p></blockquote>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><span id="internal-source-marker_0.9946170688030425" style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">This<br />
 book is a little bit of a struggle for me to write about because I<br />
liked it, but I never fully connected with it as much as I wanted to, but I can’t pinpoint<br />
exactly why. There is a dystopic feel to this fantasy book, and<br />
 it has a really intriguing premise, but there was just something about<br />
it that was a little bit off to me. It has elements of mystery,<br />
suspense, beliefs, finding strength, bravery, romance, religion,<br />
political intrigue, soulmates, and battles with fantasy creatures. The<br />
unique premise dealing with reincarnation and souls being reborn was<br />
engaging, but I’m not sure the world was fully realized for me. The plot<br />
 pacing kept me turning pages and I wanted to keep reading to find out<br />
what would happen next, but some of the big reveals and surprises still<br />
left me a little bit confused. Maybe that was a piece of it-I still<br />
wasn’t sure what exactly was going on by the end. Because I was left confused, and some of it seemed weirdly out of place, it was&nbsp;a difficult read for me; although, I loved the&nbsp;premise and the whole idea of what was going on with the reincarnated souls.&nbsp;</span></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: small;"><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">I liked the characters<br />
 for the most part: Ana as a “newsoul” discovering things about the<br />
world while surrounded by others who had been there before, and Sam being thousands of years old and discovering a new person<br />
for the first time. I liked their interactions and the development of<br />
their relationship and the reveals of their feelings for each other.<br />
But, it was&nbsp;always tempered with a niggling thought in the back of my mind that<br />
 it was a little bit uncomfortable because of the emphasis on him being<br />
so old and her being so young. I guess that was what bothered me the<br />
most about this book because I wanted to like them together, but I felt<br />
like I also shouldn’t, so it made it difficult to fully get lost in the story. And I really wanted more from some of the secondary characters too because I liked the little bits I got to know about them. I’m<br />
glad I read it and I want to know what happens next because I really<br />
liked the way that Ana and Sam supported each other and the strength of<br />
their relationship by the end, but it’s the other elements of the story<br />
 that make me question if I’ll read the next book or not. I&#8217;ve seen other reviewers who have really liked it, so maybe I just didn&#8217;t &#8220;get&#8221; this particular book, or read it at the wrong time (too many dystopians in a row can do that to a reader!) Overall, I&#8217;d say check this one out from the library.</span></span></p>
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<p>Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11594257-under-the-never-sky"><b>UNDER THE NEVER SKY</b></a><br />
Author: Veronica Rossi<br />
Publisher: HarperTeen<br />
Release Date: January 3, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 384<br />
Source of Book: ARC from NCTE Convention</p>
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<i><span id="freeText6154172003069115485">Aria is a teenager in<br />
the enclosed city of Reverie. Like all Dwellers, she spends her time<br />
with friends in virtual environments, called Realms, accessed through an<br />
 eyepiece called a Smarteye. Aria enjoys the Realms and the easy life in<br />
 Reverie. When she is forced out of the pod for a crime she did not<br />
commit, she believes her death is imminent. The outside world is known<br />
as The Death Shop, with danger in every direction.</p>
<p>As an Outsider, Perry has always known hunger, vicious predators,<br />
and violent energy storms from the swirling electrified atmosphere<br />
called the Aether. A bit of an outcast even among his hunting tribe,<br />
Perry withstands these daily tests with his exceptional abilities, as he<br />
 is gifted with powerful senses that enable him to scent danger, food<br />
and even human emotions.</p>
<p>They come together reluctantly, for Aria must depend on Perry, whom<br />
she considers a barbarian, to help her get back to Reverie, while Perry<br />
needs Aria to help unravel the mystery of his beloved nephew’s abduction<br />
 by the Dwellers. Together they embark on a journey challenged as much<br />
by their prejudices as by encounters with cannibals and wolves. But to<br />
their surprise, Aria and Perry forge an unlikely love &#8211; one that will<br />
forever change the fate of all who live UNDER THE NEVER SKY.</span></i></p></blockquote>
<p>Something about this book has gotten under my skin. UNDER THE NEVER SKY is one of those books that grows on you. The more I sit here thinking about it (because I can&#8217;t stop thinking about it now that I&#8217;ve finished it) the more I keep thinking how good it really was. It has a quiet impact that builds slowly until I realized that this story really got to me. Aria and Perry are both well-drawn characters who are fighting to do what&#8217;s right, find answers, and keep themselves safe in a scary world where they often feel alone. They face fears, follow a journey, surmount obstacles, and literally fight to live while learning about each other and themselves. This book is equally both of their stories-told in third person but from alternating points of view (indicated first through the chapter headings of Aria or Perregrine). This story was so much more meaningful and layered because we got both of these perspectives.</p>
<p>The future world that Veronica has created is a scary place,<br />
 and it&#8217;s not survivable without friends and supporters, but who can be<br />
trusted in the wild unknown? Certainly not the ones you&#8217;ve been taught<br />
to be scared of your whole life&#8230;right? Aria finds out more than she<br />
expected to when she ends up in &#8220;The Death Shop&#8221; after a tragic event in<br />
 the Pod where she has lived her whole life. In the Pod she has the newest technology and inventions that made life easy-much of it was spent in the &#8220;Realms&#8221; which are the virtual worlds in which they experience what it might be like outside, but can virtual ever be as good as real? And can one who has spent her life being scared of outsiders, come to trust them for her survival? And then there&#8217;s the differences that these &#8220;savages&#8221; have. The elements of the senses that are enhanced in certain people added a layer that I really enjoyed reading about, and added conflicts that will greatly affect these characters. It also added some of the most beautifully written parts of the book in talking about how people&#8217;s &#8220;tempers&#8221; look and smell. The conversations between Aria and Perry were engaging and drew me into their building relationship.</p>
<p>There are plot twists and reveals and secrets and insights that I did<br />
not expect throughout this book, which was a really good thing.&nbsp; The pacing of the plot starts off letting us get used to this world, and then steadily increases as Aria and Perry set out on their journeys to save themselves and find those they love, until I found myself holding my breath at parts hoping for the best for these characters I enjoyed spending time with. This story is about strength and change and fears and subtle bravery and honesty and doing what&#8217;s right no matter how at odds it seems with what you should be doing. There are touching moments and scary moments and heart-pounding moments and and exciting moments and tear-evoking moments and romantic moments and gasp-worthy moments and laugh out loud moments to lighten the mood (mostly provided by Roar). It&#8217;s a quiet, subtle book in the way that it captured me into the story, wrapped around my heart, and wouldn&#8217;t let me go &#8211; in the way of the Aether storms that they&#8217;re all running from which are destroying the outside world.</p>
<p>The ending of this first book was beautifully conceived, and although it sets things up for what will need to happen in the next book, it still provided an ending to the main character&#8217;s journeys in this first book that left me with a sense of completeness and contentedness for the journey they took in this book-and exemplified the strength they both discovered in themselves through each other. If it hadn&#8217;t provided that ending, I would have been disappointed with a cliffhanger, but, thankfully, Veronica didn&#8217;t do that to us, so I was able to end with a sense of peace and hope. I&#8217;m highly anticipating where this trilogy is going to head in the next book, and I can&#8217;t wait to spend more time with Aria and Perry (and hopefully Roar and Cinder and Talon too!).</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: CINDER (Lunar Chronicles #1) Author: Marissa Meyer Publisher: Feiwel and Friends (a Macmillan imprint) Release Date: January 3, 2012 Number of Pages: 400 Source of Book: ARC from NCTE Convention Author&#8217;s Website: marissameyer.livejournal.com Humans and androids crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the population. From space, a ruthless lunar...]]></description>
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<p>Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11235712-cinder"><b>CINDER</b></a> (Lunar Chronicles #1)<br />
Author: Marissa Meyer<br />
Publisher: Feiwel and Friends (a Macmillan imprint)<br />
Release Date: January 3, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 400<br />
Source of Book: ARC from NCTE Convention<br />
Author&#8217;s Website: <a href="http://marissameyer.livejournal.com/">marissameyer.livejournal.com</a></p>
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<i><span id="freeText11391678218269585441">Humans and androids<br />
crowd the raucous streets of New Beijing. A deadly plague ravages the<br />
population. From space, a ruthless lunar people watch, waiting to make<br />
their move. No one knows that Earth’s fate hinges on one girl. . . . </p>
<p>Cinder, a gifted mechanic, is a cyborg. She’s a second-class citizen<br />
 with a mysterious past, reviled by her stepmother and blamed for her<br />
stepsister’s illness. But when her life becomes intertwined with the<br />
handsome Prince Kai’s, she suddenly finds herself at the center of an<br />
intergalactic struggle, and a forbidden attraction. Caught between duty<br />
and freedom, loyalty and betrayal, she must uncover secrets about her<br />
past in order to protect her world’s future. </p>
<p>In this thrilling debut young adult novel, the first of a quartet,<br />
Marissa Meyer introduces readers to an unforgettable heroine and a<br />
masterfully crafted new world that’s enthralling.</span></i></p></blockquote>
<p>I liked CINDER a lot &#8211; it was one of those books that kept me turning pages because of the well-paced plot and I didn&#8217;t want to stop reading it. It was a little predictable, but also exciting. There were parts I thought I knew what was going to happen, and they ended up a little different, but overall I felt like I knew many of the big things were going to happen before they occurred. Now, because this is a retelling so has a basic structure of familiar things sI would look for, that&#8217;s to be expected, but I wanted more of the big moments to be more a surprise to me. However, I still really enjoyed reading it, and can see that this would actually be good for my middle school students.</p>
<p>This book is full of political intrigue, suspense, action, and not knowing what would happen next or how things would work out. There is an intergalactic battle brewing and it adds another whole element to the tension of the story beyond just what is going to happen to Cinder. There was strong world-building as I felt as if I was there with the characters and understood what was happening and why they were dealing with the things they were, but it wasn&#8217;t overly drawn out with lengthy sections for exposition. It was worked right in and pieces were slowly revealed to the reader as the characters learned them. There are androids and cyborgs and netscreens and hovercrafts and all kinds of technological advancements which add a great science-fiction element to the story as well.</p>
<p>One of my favorite parts of the book was the characters. Cinder is just a warm-hearted character &#8211; I was really pulling for<br />
her to make it through all of her difficulties. I liked her and I wanted<br />
 her to come out on top in the end. She is kind and caring even though<br />
she has not received this same treatment from others in her life. She is<br />
 brave, but she has no idea how brave until she is faced with some<br />
difficult choices, and realizes what she would and can do to help save<br />
people. She is finding her strength throughout this book, and she does<br />
it all with an integrity of character that is admirable. She may not be<br />
physically 100% human, but that doesn&#8217;t mean that she doesn&#8217;t have the<br />
feeling and thoughts of one (contrary to what some might believe).</p>
<p>There were some great secondary characters  (Peony,<br />
Ito, Kai) who were endearing as well and made it possible to believe that Cinder would have the<br />
will to get through some of the stuff she&#8217;s going through. And, there are also the requisite evil characters who I really hated (as I was supposed to). Prince Kai is actually my favorite character and he has the start of a sweet romance going on, but he has a whole lot of other issues to deal with as well. I have to say that I would have liked even more of Kai; although, the third person writing style gives us a lot of insight into his character and feelings, but mostly from Cinder&#8217;s perspective. Kai is strong and sweet and young and looking for something to help him through as he is forced to grow up really fast, and I was definitely supporting him throughout.</p>
<p>The ending was intense&#8230;I&#8217;m not sure where this story could go next. It was previewed a little bit in the final conversation, but I&#8217;m still not sure what to expect from the second book. I&#8217;m glad this is going to be a quartet of books, but can&#8217;t believe that means we&#8217;ll have to wait until 2015 to get the end of the story! I will definitely be picking up the rest of the books though to see what happens with Cinder and Kai next!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: OF POSEIDON Author: Anna Banks Publisher: Feiwel &#38; Friends (a Macmillan imprint) Release Date: May 22, 2012 Number of Pages: 352 Source of Book: ARC from NCTE Author&#8217;s Website: byannabanks.blogspot.com Emma and her friend Chloe are spending vacation in Florida. When Emma (literally) runs into a hot guy named Galen on the beach, little...]]></description>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12425532-of-poseidon"><b>OF POSEIDON</b></a> </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Author: Anna Banks</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Publisher: Feiwel &amp; Friends (a Macmillan imprint)</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Release Date: May 22, 2012</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><i><span id="freeText9264711375454748397">Emma and her friend<br />
Chloe are spending vacation in Florida. When Emma (literally) runs into a<br />
 hot guy named Galen on the beach, little does she know he’s a prince of<br />
 the Syrena. Galen and Emma both feel something strange – is it<br />
attraction? – and Galen suspects that Emma might well be the girl he’s<br />
heard of – a human who can communicate with fish.</p>
<p>What follows is a deadly scene with a shark in which Galen witnesses<br />
 Emma’s gifts. He must know more about her, and follows her back to New<br />
Jersey, and high school, to find out for sure if she’s the key to saving<br />
 his kingdom. Soon, Emma can’t deny her feelings for him, but can’t<br />
explain them, either – and both she and Galen must learn more about<br />
where she comes from and what her powers are before they can trust one<br />
another and their feelings.</span></i></span></div>
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<p><span style="font-family: inherit; font-size: small;"><span id="internal-source-marker_0.5968852265117667" style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">This book was not what I was expecting, but </span><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: italic; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">ohmysweetgoodness</span><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"><br />
 I really enjoyed it. This might actually be the first mermaid story<br />
I’ve read. I picked it up because I thought it might fit into the<br />
mythology books I was pulling together, and it has slight references,<br />
but was more about the world of the Syrena (mermaids/men). It pretty<br />
much pulled me in from the beginning with one of those “girl meets<br />
someone who she’s drawn to but doesn’t know why” kind of starts. But it<br />
doesn’t end up continuing in quite that way because by chapter two,<br />
we’re switched to the boy’s perspective and get a whole new view on who<br />
he is. We also get a romance that builds on it’s own and it’s<br />
insta-attraction, but not insta-love. I appreciated the alternating<br />
perspectives with each chapter, although it did take me a little while<br />
to get used to Emma’s chapters being in first person and Galen’s<br />
chapters being in third person. Because it switched points-of-view so<br />
often, I did feel like each time I started a new chapter it took me a<br />
few sentences to readjust my mindset; however, I did like the way in<br />
which it was written. </span><br /><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"></span><br /><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">The<br />
 humorous moments in this book are plenty, and really add to the reader<br />
being engaged with the story. Emma is innocent and has no idea what’s<br />
going on with the world of Syrena in the beginning (and I do love a<br />
feisty and snarky main character) who doesn’t take crap from anyone, and<br />
 Galen is flustered and confused and trying to figure it all out &#8211; both<br />
the human world and the situation that’s going on. Galen is just such a<br />
good, sweet guy too &#8211; the surprise date is one of the sweetest I’ve<br />
read. There is also a little sense of political intrigue with the<br />
backstory of the division between the Triton Syrena and the Poseidon<br />
Syrena and how Emma fits into it all. But it’s the characters that<br />
really make this book as fun and engaging as it is. They are written in a<br />
 way that makes me want to go hang out and laugh with them, but also in a<br />
 way that makes me totally feel for them as they try to work things out<br />
with each other.</span><br /><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"></span><br /><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">I<br />
 did have a couple of things that pulled me out of the story a little<br />
bit, and I’m not sure if it’s because I was reading an advanced reader’s<br />
 edition (knowing changes can still be made in copyedits) or just some<br />
terminology that this author uses, but there were a few wordings of<br />
things that threw me off. When I come across something that takes me out<br />
 of the story for a minute to try to figure out what it means, it<br />
interrupts the flow for me. My big complaint, though, is the ending. It<br />
happened really fast and made the story feel incomplete to me. I<br />
understand the use of cliffhangers at times, but the way this one was<br />
done it just felt to me like the story stopped at a chapter ending<br />
instead of a story ending. There is too much more to know and find out<br />
and be said, so I’m sure there must be a sequel, but it will feel like a<br />
 really long wait for it because of how this one seems to end too<br />
quickly and right in the middle of something.</span><br /><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;"></span><br /><span style="background-color: transparent; color: black; font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-weight: normal; text-decoration: none; vertical-align: baseline;">Overall,<br />
 it was a keep-wanting-to-turn-pages to see what happens next kind of<br />
book with engaging and endearing characters (Galen’s sister and best<br />
friend are so entertaining), a touch of humor, a bit of<br />
fantasy/supernatural world, and a sweet romance. These poor characters<br />
are put through a lot in this story, but I enjoyed going through it with<br />
 them. I will definitely be reading the next book to find out what<br />
happens next (thank goodness she&#8217;s writing a second book)!</span></span></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: WHEN YOU WERE MINE Author: Rebecca Serle Publisher: Simon Pulse Release Date: May 1, 2012 Number of Pages: 304 Source of Book: ARC from NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English) Convention Author&#8217;s Website: rebeccaserlebooks.blogspot.com *There is no cover for this book yet, so no picture is included, but will be added once the...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12022765-when-you-were-mine"><b>WHEN YOU WERE MINE</b></a><br />
Author: Rebecca Serle<br />
Publisher: Simon Pulse<br />
Release Date: May 1, 2012<br />
Number of Pages: 304<br />
Source of Book: ARC from NCTE (National Council of Teachers of English) Convention<br />
Author&#8217;s Website: <a href="http://rebeccaserlebooks.blogspot.com/">rebeccaserlebooks.blogspot.com</a><br />
*There is no cover for this book yet, so no picture is included, but will be added once the cover is revealed. </p>
<p>Goodreads Summary:<br />
<i><span id="freeText12643397021287031599">Rosie knows that she<br />
and Rob are destined to be together. They are best friends, next door<br />
neighbors, and the soon-to-be cutest couple in their senior class. Rosie<br />
 has been waiting for years for Rob to kiss her&#8211;and when he finally<br />
does, it&#8217;s perfect. But just before their relationship becomes<br />
completely official, Rosie&#8217;s cousin Juliet moves back into town. Juliet,<br />
 who used to be Rosie&#8217;s best friend. Juliet, who now inexplicably hates<br />
her. Juliet, who is gorgeous, vindictive, and a little bit crazy&#8230;and<br />
who has set her sights on Rob. He doesn&#8217;t even stand a chance. </p>
<p>Rosie is devastated over losing Rob to Juliet. This is not how the<br />
story was supposed to go. And when rumors start swirling about Juliet&#8217;s<br />
instability, her neediness, and her threats of suicide, Rosie starts to<br />
fear not only for Rob&#8217;s heart, but also for his life. Because<br />
Shakespeare may have gotten the story wrong, but we all still know how<br />
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<p>I was really excited to see an advanced reader copy of this book at the convention because I had heard about it/seen the summary, and it sounded really good. It ended up not being exactly what I was expecting from the summary that I had read, but I did like it; although, I was a little bit unsure in the beginning. We all know Shakespeare&#8217;s version of Romeo &amp; Juliet, but this book says Shakespeare may have gotten it all wrong because it&#8217;s really a drama, and Rosaline who loved Romeo is kind of an overlooked character once Juliet shows up &#8211; in fact, she may be the wronged party in this whole equation. So in this book, we get Rosaline&#8217;s side of the story. Intriguing, right? But, what I didn&#8217;t realize, was that this book would be told as a completely contemporary story.</p>
<p>In Act I, I was a little unsure because it was feeling a little bit like a generic high school drama/popularity book, but once we got into the later acts, I started to feel the need to keep reading and not stop until I finished four hours later. I almost put it down after Act I, but still felt there was something about this book that I was really going to like, and needed to keep reading to find it. So, what I&#8217;m saying is, if you aren&#8217;t sure of it in the beginning, keep going because it gets really good.</p>
<p>This very contemporary high school romance book has the obvious (and some more subtle) references to Romeo &amp; Juliet which makes it a great tie-in to hand to students to compare and spot the connections. I can see it being very popular in high schools. It was a fun read, a little angsty, but it&#8217;s Romeo &amp; Juliet, so that&#8217;s expected. However, Juliet in this book, is not the same Juliet you remember from the original version! And, this is actually a good story on friendship and family, which at the start I didn&#8217;t think it would be, but ended up being my favorite part of the story.</p>
<p>Overall, it was feeling a little surface level to me in the characters &#8211; maybe because there were so many secondary people (and I found it jarring to my reading each time they used the first and last names of all these people), but as the book continued, we got to delve deeper into the motivations of these characters later in the book. That&#8217;s when it turned really good to me. When we found out more about Len, and some of the reasons the girls were acting how they were, it started to get way more interesting to me.</p>
<p>Towards the end, there were some really strong themes and messages as Rosaline starts to move beyond her feeling that Rob is &#8220;the one&#8221; for her. It talks about reacting to what happens in life because we can&#8217;t control it and having choices and needing to make them and that is what determines how we look at life. By the end, in Acts 4 and 5, I was really into it and felt it evolved beyond the typical and was something deeper that I was really enjoying reading. So, give this one a shot in May, you&#8217;ll find a fun read with a sweet boy and a girl who has to go through some deep looking at herself to come out on the other side realizing what&#8217;s really important in life and how to make the most of it.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 00:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Title: INSIGNIA Author: S.J. Kincaid Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books (A HarperCollins imprint) Release Date: July10, 2012 Number of Pages: 464 Source of Book: ARC sent from editor Author&#8217;s Website: sjkincaid.blogspot.com Goodreads Summary: IT&#8217;S WORLD WAR III. THE ENEMY IS WINNING. WHAT IF THE GOVERNMENT&#8217;S SECRET WEAPON IS YOU? More than anything, Tom Raines wants to...]]></description>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Title: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11115434-insignia"><b>INSIGNIA</b></a></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Author: S.J. Kincaid</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books (A HarperCollins imprint)</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Release Date: July10, 2012</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Number of Pages: 464</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Source of Book: ARC sent from editor</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">Author&#8217;s Website: <a href="http://sjkincaid.blogspot.com/">sjkincaid.blogspot.com</a></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;"><i><span id="freeText999788031440878323">IT&#8217;S WORLD WAR III.<br />
<br />THE ENEMY IS WINNING.<br />
<br />WHAT IF THE GOVERNMENT&#8217;S SECRET WEAPON IS YOU?</p>
<p>More than anything, Tom Raines wants to be important, though his<br />
shadowy life is anything but that. For years, Tom’s drifted from casino<br />
to casino with his unlucky gambler of a dad, gaming for their survival.<br />
Keeping a roof over their heads depends on a careful combination of<br />
skill, luck, con artistry, and staying invisible.</p>
<p>Then one day, Tom stops being invisible. Someone’s been watching his<br />
 virtual-reality prowess, and he’s offered the incredible—a place at the<br />
 Pentagonal Spire, an elite military academy. There, Tom’s instincts for<br />
 combat will be put to the test, and if he passes, he’ll become a member<br />
 of the Intrasolar Forces, helping to lead his country to victory in<br />
World War Three. Finally, he’ll be someone important: a superhuman war<br />
machine with the tech skills that every virtual-reality warrior dreams<br />
of. Life at the Spire holds everything that Tom’s always wanted—friends,<br />
 the possibility of a girlfriend, and a life where his every action<br />
matters—but what will it cost him?</p>
<p>Gripping and provocative, S. J. Kincaid’s futuristic thrill ride of a<br />
 debut crackles with memorable characters, tremendous wit, and a vision<br />
of the future that asks startling, timely questions about the melding of<br />
 humanity and technology.</span></i></span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">INSIGNIA is one of those<br />
books that was really hard to stop reading at night to go to sleep-I never<br />
wanted to stop turning the pages as it was a nonstop thrill ride in a virtual<br />
reality, corporate-sponsored, dystopic future.&nbsp; At first, I was a little<br />
intimidated by the world the author created – because there are some<br />
corporations and sponsors and military terms that I wasn’t sure I would be able<br />
to keep track of, but it ended up being surprisingly easy to follow. This is<br />
definitely a plot-driven book, and at 464 pages, there’s a lot of plot. I was<br />
worried I’d get to parts where I didn’t really care or they felt slow, but that<br />
never happened! There was always some sort of action (either virtual or real)<br />
that kept the pacing moving forward at a perfect speed. The descriptions of the<br />
settings were perfectly done, and I especially liked all of the historical<br />
(including mythological) references in all of the virtual reality training<br />
scenarios. It was such fun to see how the characters interacted with these<br />
simulations, and nicely provides some subtle history lessons for students<br />
reading this book as well.</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">This book has elements of<br />
a fish out of water story (kind of in a Harry Potter way of discovering a new<br />
“school” and people and how you’re changing because of it), corporate and<br />
political intrigue, an awkward teen wanting to be accepted, friendship, power,<br />
control, life or death fights, and the fate of multinational corporations and<br />
alliances hanging in the balance (no pressure there!). The author wielded a<br />
deft hand at balancing the action, technological, and teen<br />
self-esteem/friendship elements of the story in a way in which none felt over<br />
or underdone. There were also some great comedic moments to balance it all out<br />
as well.</span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">The characters really make<br />
this book though. All the action and excitement and plot an author could add,<br />
won’t make a difference if I don’t care about or like the characters. And in<br />
this book, I loved the characters. I adore Tom and was rooting for him the<br />
whole way, and the secondary characters who are his friends were so<br />
entertaining. There were some great teen girl supporting characters as well,<br />
and what I really liked was that they were actually some of the better computer<br />
programmers. And Vik, as Tom’s roommate at the new school, provides great comic<br />
relief in the midst of serious situations. </span></div>
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<span style="font-size: small;">INSIGNIA is just an<br />
exciting book, and a scary look at a future that might not be too far off. I absolutely loved it and can&#8217;t wait for more people to read it and start talking about this fabulous debut! This<br />
is a book that my students (especially boys) who are into gaming or computers<br />
will love. I will be adding it to my “you liked this, try this&#8230;” list with <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7507939-brain-jack">BRAIN JACK </a>by<br />
Brian Falkner, <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1681907.Teen_Inc_">TEEN,<br />
INC.</a> by Stephen Petrucha, and <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1003985.Epic">EPIC</a> by Conor<br />
Kostic. I’d also recommend it to those who liked DIVERGENT by Veronica Roth<br />
(both books have the same editor at HarperCollins!). I&#8217;m so glad to hear this<br />
one is going to be a trilogy because I can’t wait to see what happens after the<br />
big finale of this one (but thankfully, no cliffhanger ending)! <b>Make sure to<br />
add this one to your list of July releases you’ll want to read!</b></span></div>
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