Wednesday, December 31, 2014

I'll Give You The Sun ( 371 Pages)

This is the first book I've read by Jandy Nelson. It won't be the last. This book made me laugh and made me cry. It's a coming of age book of twin- a brother and a sister. There are twists and turns that make the reading speed up- just when I wanted to have it slow down. There are books that I just want to keep reading; like then what happens to "them"? Noah is an artist. His sister,  Jude is an athlete. Noah doesn't think his Dad likes him. Jude doesn't get along with her Mom. While the twins have always been close, suddenly they are not only not close, they hate each other. What happened and how do they become a unit once again? This is the road the reader travels. Noah realizes that he is gay, and he falls in love with a guy who is home  only when prep school lets him out. Jude has several relationships- some wonderful, some horrible. There is sex in this book, much of it in Noah's mind and Jude's mind as well. But this is an important read, and I believe it sets the bar for other authors. I'd LOVE to hear from some of you about your reactions to this book!

Friday, December 26, 2014

Loud Awake and Lost (289 Pages)

The author of this book, Adele Griffin, has written a journey book. Within these pages, the reader follows Ember's journey to repair her emotions following a horrendous automobile accident. As the reader continues with Ember, her long-time best friend, her over protective parents, and her former boyfriend ( who seems like an absolutely wonderful guy- in spite of his obnoxious family ), and her new boy friend who seems equally wonderful. Ember  had been a dancer and gave it up before the accident. She was also was a talented cook, known for Friday night Follies- where she cooked a meal for her family and friends. The trick of this read occurs almost at the end of the book when the reader is shocked to discover that the new boyfriend is the same as the one who was riding in the front passenger seat when she drove her car over a bridge during a icy rain storm, killing her passenger. This is quite a read and a teary end may be expected.

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Pieces (168 Pages)

Chris Lynch has written a a book that is a real guys' book! First of all, it's short. Secondly it is written with guy humor...I even laughed at several parts. Eric's older brother has always been his idol. But Eric dives into a quarry, breaks his neck, and is brain dead. His parents want to take him off life support, but Eric is fighting them on this. He just doesn't want to let go. But he does, and Eric's ashes end up on the mantel in his family's living room. The family decided to give Duane's body parts to several people. One person received his ear bones, another got his liver, and another received his kidney. Eric decides he wants to meet these three people, and they become a major part of his healing. The relationship between the three recipients and Duane's former girlfriend provide some very funny scenes. So, this is a quick, good book for those guys who are reluctant readers.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Atlantia (298 Pages)

I chose this book, because I have loved everything the author, Ally Condie, has written. For those not familiar with her name, she is known for the Matched trilogy. This book is all about family. It takes place in a dystopian setting of a city that has been constructed beneath the ocean. This occurred after The Divide. The Divide created a civilization above the ocean (known as the Above) and the city Atlantia beneath the ocean (known as the Below. The Above is responsible for keeping the Below supplied through the use of special transports with everything necessary for its survival. The Below is sophisticated in its structure and its ability to provide residents with clean air. Rio and Bay are twin sisters whose mother is the Minister of the Below. There is a secret that all three of them keep from everyone and that is Rio's real voice. She must hide it, for if anyone hears it, they will know she is a Siren. Sirens  are like a cult of people who once were adored and now are feared. They are known as the first miracle, the bats that arrived some time later are the second miracle. Then, all of a sudden, Rio's and Bay's mother dies. She has been poisoned by members of the ruling council. Although Rio has always wanted to go to the Above, she has promised Bay that she will not. And then Bay goes to the above. Rio is devastated. The mystery of their mother's death and Bay's sudden departure make for some exciting reading. Condie is a master of character and setting development. It's a good read!