Monday, April 27, 2015

Fairest by Gail Carson Levine

A book review by Faith Thompson


Aza has been blessed with a beautiful voice, and a skill called illusing -- or voice manipulation. Her greatest problem is that she is not beautiful. The jealous queen, Ivi, will use Aza’s skills in any way she can to get what she wants -- namely complete control over the kingdom of Ayortha.


Add to the mix a prince whose ears are a smidgen too big and who is interested in Aza. If that’s not confusing enough, a magic mirror is using Ivi for its own ends, and the king -- who didn’t know Ivi’s true nature -- is ill and can no longer speak after a grievous blow to the head. 

Aza is determined to make herself beautiful, and will stop at nothing… Not even the chance of death. 





Find it in APL TEEN Fiction YA FIC Levine, G.

Monday, April 20, 2015

Breathe by Sarah Crossan

A book review by Madeline Soucie


Bea has been friends with Quinn for ages. Despite the fact that he's a premium and she's not, they've stuck together. When Quinn invited her on a camping trip outside the pod, she was excited and hoped he'd finally see her and realize that she likes him.
        
Quinn should be worried about Alina -- and himself for that matter -- she's dangerous. Imagine how much trouble he could get in... But she wants him to help save her and he likes her...when does that ever happen?
       
Alina has been stealing for a long time. She's part of a resistance group that wants to regrow trees. Right now all she needs to focus on is staying low and not getting caught.

       
Everything has died in the world -- the plants, trees, animals  -- gone. As is the oxygen. The surviving humans live in a pod that is generated by Breathe - a corporation that generates oxygen-rich air for people to breathe.


Find it in APL TEEN Fiction YA FIC Crossan, S.


Monday, April 13, 2015

Paper Towns by John Green


A book review by Madeline Soucie




Quentin Jacobs and Margo Roth Spiegelman used to be best friends when they were little but have grown apart over the years.  Though they went their separate ways, they haven't forgotten each other. Quentin has, not-so-secretly-to-his-best-friends, been in love with Margo for years.
        
As they get ready to graduate high school, Margo disappears again (as she has before), only this time for real. It's not a weekend disappearance with an awesome story to tell Monday morning. No -- she's gone and has left a trail of clues only Quentin can find, decipher, and follow to Margo. Of course he doesn't realize they are clues at first. They take time to be found and lead Quentin to wonder if he really knew the Margo he's chasing after. Or if anyone did.


Find it in APL TEEN Fiction YA FIC Green, J.

Monday, April 6, 2015

Hemlock by Kathleen Peacock


A book review by  Madeline Soucie


                                


Mac and Amy were best friends until Amy was killed by a werewolf. She was one of multiple attacks in Hemlock. Now Amy haunts Mac in her dreams and the Trackers -- a group that hunts werewolves -- has come to town to find the white werewolf that killed Amy and the others.
        
Lupine Syndrome has spread and become an infectious disease in the last decade. Efforts to fight it aren't going well, despite the fact that the disease is hard to hide, especially the bloodlust.

        
Mac decides that in order to stop her nightmares about Amy she has to find her killer. A highly dangerous task, Mac will recruit her friends Jason and Kyle and will stop at nothing to find the werewolf who did this.


Find it in APL TEEN Fiction YA FIC Peacock, K.