Monday, June 29, 2015

Chasing Brooklyn by Lisa Schroeder


A book review by Madeline Soucie




A year ago Brooklyn's boyfriend, Lucas, died and now their friend, Gabe, has just killed himself a year later by overdosing. Brooklyn can't sleep because every time she closes her eyes, Gabe is there haunting her for reasons she doesn't know. She wonders why she sees him and Lucas.
         
Book CoverNico was Lucas's brother. He's not coping well so he just runs and runs wishing he could outrun all the pain. Then Lucas starts sending him messages he doesn't understand to help Brooklyn.

         
As the hauntings continue, Nico and Brooklyn learn that the only way to stop them and make things better is to open up and help each other.


Find it in APL TEEN Fiction YA FIC Schroeder, L.




Monday, June 22, 2015

Far, Far Away by Tom McNeal

A book review by Madeline Soucie


This is a story about a boy, a girl, and a ghost. The ghost is someone everyone has heard of at on point or another, but in his afterlife he becomes the protector of the boy.
         
Jeremy Johnson Johnson is quiet and shy and very studious. From time to time he hears voices. One voice in particular is that of his ghost.
         

Ginger is a wild girl always looking for an adventure and getting into trouble along the way. She and Jeremy become friends when she includes him in her next adventure of breaking and entering.

         
As this story unfolds and the trio carry out plans together, they will come upon an adventure they never expected and realize that far, far away can be so much closer than they expected.



Find it in APL TEEN Fiction YA FIC McNeal, T.

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

In the Shadow of Blackbirds by Cat Winters

 A book review by Madeline Soucie

             
The year is 1918. World War One is raging in Europe and the Spanish Flu is killing by storm. Mary Shelly Black (yes, named after the author of Frankenstein) has just moved to San Diego to live with her aunt.
      
It is here that she will be enveloped by the craze of spiritualism - something she doesn't believe in despite the amount of people that flock to get their pictures taken with dead loved ones.
      
Of course that could very well change for Mary Shelly. After all, anything is possible.
      
This historical fiction tells a tale of love, loss, and the fight to live during World War One and the Spanish Flu and the craze of spiritualism that kept hopes and spirits up in desperate times in a story you won't want to put down.



Book CoverFind it in APL TEEN Fiction YA FIC Winters, C.

Monday, June 1, 2015

Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell





A book review by Madeline Soucie






Taking place in the '80s, Eleanor & Park is about two high school students who both stand out and as a result become an unlikely couple. It's a sweet story.
     
Eleanor's new to the high school. She's big and has crazy, unruly red hair. Plus she doesn't try to fit in -- she dresses outside the norm.
     
Park is Asian and isn't quite at the bottom of the social ladder where he gets picked on so survives when others are targeted instead of him.
     
When Eleanor needs a seat on the bus and the only one available is Park's, the two will slowly bond over comic books and music and come  to share a love story neither thought they'd be able to have.


Find it in APL TEEN Fiction YA FIC Rowell, R.