Tuesday, July 22, 2014

The Selection by Kiera Cass

Reviewed by Jessica G.
Grade 7

"When I grow up, I'm gonna be a princess!” Raise your hand if you've said that before. I know I have. In the book The Selection this dream little girls have can come true. Far into the future the United States has fallen and in its place is Illea. Democracy is out and the Monarchy as well as the Caste system are in. And when the Prince comes of age, The Selection begins.

America Singer lives in Illea, with her mother, her father, her sister May, and her brother Gerad. Her family consisted of 5’s, meaning they’re artists and classical musicians. Considering that there are 8 castes (8 being homeless and poor, and 1 being royalty) it's no surprise that her family has very little money. America's Mother is what you would call, a “Caste Climber.” She has high hopes of her children marrying up to higher castes so the rest of the family may live more comfortably. What she doesn’t know, is that America is already in love with Aspen, the 6. America's mother has no clue of this, so when the letter comes in for her to enter to be picked for the Selection, she is completely baffled by America's lack of interest in entering. America simply refuses to enter no matter how beneficial it could be to her family. Until one day, America finds out that Aspen is saving up to marry her, but he also insists that she enter because of how great of an opportunity it is! Of course America listens to Aspen and enters…looking as beautiful as can be in the picture sent to the Prince, and she gets picked! Great news right?! Not so much, America doesn’t want to become the Prince's wife! She doesn’t even want to have an opportunity to win the prince's heart! But, alas, she must go. Before she does, she and Aspen get in an argument, and she sees him with another girl! How could he betray her like that? When she gets to the castle she is the underdog, but also a crowd favorite, and her charisma and independence also make her one of prince Maxon's favorites--she doesn’t know what to do or who she loves and is all caught up in a crazy love mess! What does she do? Read the book to find out!

I found this book to be an amazing read! The way the author puts a new spin on a girl's opinion on wanting to become royalty is creative and heart dropping. It's a book you can’t put down because of the many twists and turns
and how the author has a new and refreshing way of writing. America is such an independent and stubborn girl, but still flawed, and I feel that I can relate to her. She isn’t perfect so rather than making you feel bad about yourself you read her experience and can go through it with her and feel like you're living in this beautiful castle and being treated like royalty with her, but also see the issues she has and somewhat learn from her mistakes and/or triumphs! She’s so charismatic and fun to read about you have no choice but to love her and the book!

I would definitely recommend this book, but only to females. It's a bit of a girly book due to the princess-y side of it, which makes it enjoyable, but more to girls rather than boys. Reading this book makes you feel like you're in America's shoes and it's really enjoyable. Any girl would want to be treated like a princess right? But she’s not just some girly girl who sits around brushing her hair and putting on makeup. She’s witty and hard working and it's so amusing to see her take on the world around her, and how her experiences affect the way she lives life! So read The Selection by Kiera Cass!

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Spoiler Alert Mini Review: parched by Georgia Clark

parched by Georgia Clark (release date May 1)
Spoiler Alert reviewer: Delaney

1=No. Just, no. 2=It's OK. 3=I liked it. 4=I really liked it. 5=It was EPIC!

The Book Itself
How well designed was the plot? 3
How vivid was the setting? 4
How believable were the characters and the dialog? 4
How well did the book hold your interest? 3
How well did the author's language add to the book? 3
How well did the writing match the books intended audience? 2

Worldwide
Rank this book's mass appeal. 2
How readable was this book? 4
How pleasurable will reading this book be to most teens? 2

Personal
How highly would you recommend this book? 3
How likely are you to read something else by this author? 2
How memorable was this book? 4
How did you feel about the ending? 4
If you did not finish, how did you feel about the beginning?
How creative was this book? 3

Marketing
Rank the cover (only if the final cover version has been released). 2
How well does the cover match the story? 4
Rank the jacket blurb. 3
Rank the title. 2
How well does the title match the story? 4
Stopping point in the book? Finished

Tell us what you thought of the book overall:

In one word: Retro

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: Dialogue could drag at points.

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Old-fashioned, slow, refreshing, cultured, descriptive

Monday, April 7, 2014

Spoiler Alert Mini Review: Acid by Emma Pass

Acid by Emma Pass (release date April 8, 2014)
Spoiler Alert reviewer: Delaney

1=No. Just, no. 2=It's OK. 3=I liked it. 4=I really liked it. 5=It was EPIC!

The Book Itself
How well designed was the plot? 2
How vivid was the setting? 4
How believable were the characters and the dialog? 2
How well did the book hold your interest? 5
How well did the author's language add to the book? 4
How well did the writing match the books intended audience? 3

Worldwide
Rank this book's mass appeal. 2
How readable was this book? 2
How pleasurable will reading this book be to most teens? 3

Personal
How highly would you recommend this book? 2
How likely are you to read something else by this author? 2
How memorable was this book? 2
How did you feel about the ending? 3
If you did not finish, how did you feel about the beginning?
How creative was this book? 1

Marketing
Rank the cover (only if the final cover version has been released).
How well does the cover match the story? 4
Rank the jacket blurb. 4
Rank the title. 3
How well does the title match the story? 5
Stopping point in the book? Finished

Tell us what you thought of the book overall:

In one word: Mediocre

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: Cliched, had potential, plot rushed, characters not developed

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Cliched, dystopian, rushed, unoriginal, meandering

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Spoiler Alert Mini-Review: The Falconer by Elizabeth May

The Falconer by Elizabeth May (coming in May 2014)
Spoiler Alert Reviewer: Victoria

1=No. Just, no. 2=It's OK. 3=I liked it. 4=I really liked it. 5=It was EPIC!

The Book Itself
How well designed was the plot? 3
How vivid was the setting? 2
How believable were the characters and the dialog? 4
How well did the book hold your interest? 4
How well did the author's language add to the book? 4
How well did the writing match the books intended audience? 5

Worldwide
Rank this book's mass appeal. 5
How readable was this book? 5
How pleasurable will reading this book be to most teens? 5

Personal
How highly would you recommend this book? 4
How likely are you to read something else by this author? 3
How memorable was this book? 4
How did you feel about the ending? 5
If you did not finish, how did you feel about the beginning?
How creative was this book? 2

Marketing
Rank the cover (only if the final cover version has been released).
How well does the cover match the story? 3
Rank the jacket blurb. 3
Rank the title. 5
How well does the title match the story? 5
Stopping point in the book? Finished

Tell us what you thought of the book overall:

In one word: Intense

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: Needs to show more steampunk and be more descriptive of people.

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Emotional, aggressive, strong, girl power

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Spoiler Alert Mini-Review: Unbreakable by Kami Garcia

Unbreakable by Kami Garcia
Spoiler Alert Reviewer: Tina

1=No. Just, no. 2=It's OK. 3=I liked it. 4=I really liked it. 5=It was EPIC!

The Book Itself
How well designed was the plot? 4
How vivid was the setting? 5
How believable were the characters and the dialog? 4
How well did the book hold your interest? 5, sometimes 4
How well did the author's language add to the book? 5
How well did the writing match the books intended audience? 4

Worldwide
Rank this book's mass appeal. 4
How readable was this book? 4
How pleasurable will reading this book be to most teens? 4

Personal
How highly would you recommend this book? 5
How likely are you to read something else by this author? 4
How memorable was this book? 5
How did you feel about the ending? 3
If you did not finish, how did you feel about the beginning?
How creative was this book? 5, sometimes 4

Marketing
Rank the cover (only if the final cover version has been released). 4
How well does the cover match the story? 3
Rank the jacket blurb. 4
Rank the title. 5
How well does the title match the story? 5
Stopping point in the book? Finished

Tell us what you thought of the book overall:

In one word: Suspenseful

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: Her whining.

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Suspenseful, romantic; good sometimes STUPID

Friday, February 7, 2014

Spoiler Alert Mini-Review: Antigoddess by Kendare Blake

Antigoddess by Kendare Blake
Spoiler Alert Reviewer: Delaney

1=No. Just, no. 2=It's OK. 3=I liked it. 4=I really liked it. 5=It was EPIC!

The Book Itself
How well designed was the plot? 5
How vivid was the setting? 4
How believable were the characters and the dialog? 4
How well did the book hold your interest? 5
How well did the author's language add to the book? 4
How well did the writing match the books intended audience? 5

Worldwide
Rank this book's mass appeal. 5
How readable was this book? 4
How pleasurable will reading this book be to most teens? 5

Personal
How highly would you recommend this book? 4
How likely are you to read something else by this author? 5
How memorable was this book? 4
How did you feel about the ending? 4
If you did not finish, how did you feel about the beginning?
How creative was this book? 4

Marketing
Rank the cover (only if the final cover version has been released). 4
How well does the cover match the story? 5
Rank the jacket blurb. 4
Rank the title. 3
How well does the title match the story? 5
Stopping point in the book? Finished the entire book

Tell us what you thought of the book overall:

In one word: Exciting

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: The ending was pretty sad.

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Intense, dark, violent, fun, fast-paced

Spoiler Alert Mini-Review: Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson

Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson
Spoiler Alert Reviewer: Brianna

1=No. Just, no. 2=It's OK. 3=I liked it. 4=I really liked it. 5=It was EPIC!

The Book Itself
How well designed was the plot? 4
How vivid was the setting? 4
How believable were the characters and the dialog? 3
How well did the book hold your interest? 4
Howe well did the author's language add to the book? 4
How well did the writing match the books intended audience? 4

Worldwide
Rank this book's mass appeal. 4
How readable was this book? 4
How pleasurable will reading this book be to most teens? 4

Personal
How highly would you recommend this book? 5
How likely are you to read something else by this author? 5
How memorable was this book? 4
How did you feel about the ending? 4
If you did not finish, how did you feel about the beginning?
How creative was this book? 3

Marketing
Rank the cover (only if the final cover version has been released). 4
How well does the cover match the story? 5
Rank the jacket blurb. 5
Rank the title. 3
How well does the title match the story? 4
Stopping point in the book? Read it all!

Tell us what you thought of the book overall:

In one word: Super!

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: Some of the main characters' metaphors (bad) got annoying.

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Evil superheroes get their comeuppance.

Mini-reviews from Spoiler Alert Book Club

Did you know that Winter Park Public Library has a teen book group named Spoiler Alert for grades 8 & up? They meet every month (usually on the third Thursday from 7-8 p.m.) to snack and chat about a book they voted on at the previous meeting. Pretty standard book club stuff, yes?

What makes Spoiler Alert pretty unique (and inspired the name of the group) is that members also get a chance to read new teen books before they are published and available to the general public! Members choose which book they want to read from our stash of exclusive preview copies. Then at the meeting we dish about our picks--the good and the bad, provide mini reviews and often tweet the authors themselves to let them know what we thought of their upcoming books. Fun, right?

Spoiler Alert will now be sharing those mini reviews with you. The format will be a little different from the other reviews you see posted here, but you'll get a good idea how the reader felt about the book. The title of the post will include "Spoiler Alert" so that you know where it came from.

Want to join Spoiler Alert? Visit our Teen Happenings page to see when our next meeting is taking place and what book (or books!) we will be discussing.