Thursday, March 26, 2015

Uncaged by John Sandford & Michele Cook

Reviewed by Jake L.
Grade 8

16-year-old Shay Remby really loves her brother, so much so that she leaves the guaranteed safety of her foster home to go help her slightly autistic brother, Odin, in the mean streets of Los Angeles. The only problem is her brother is a felon, and if she doesn't find him soon he may be dead.

Shay's brother got involved with a radical environmental group that performed a raid on a scientific research facility that was performing experiments on monkeys and other living animals. The radicals thwarted the facilities' experiments by letting the animals out of cages, took video, and stole encrypted hard drives. The group of felons then fled to L.A. Shay follows them hoping to help her brother. It turns out she does more than that with some unlikely partners.

I thought the plot was outstanding. The authors wrote with a clearly thought out plan with many twists and turns. While reading this book you will never know what comes next because of the great plot.

I would recommend Uncaged to anyone because of the plot and the theme. However, this book is a little hard to understand at times, but strong readers shouldn't have a problem.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Foul Trouble by John Feinstein

Reviewed by Jake L.
Grade 8

What is it like to be the best high school basketball player in America? The colleges coming after you... The shoe sponsors trying to bypass NCAA laws and illegally sign you...The agents ... And still being in high school...Read this book if these things sound interesting.

This story follows Terrell, the number one basketball recruit in the U.S, and Danny, his friend and teammate. It chronicles their journey through high School, tournaments, girls, and college choices. The book also follows how agents and sports gear companies try to sway the boys to make decisions that favor them.

I thought the plot and author's style were great. The plot is impossible to predict. Your eyes are glued to the page. The author does an outstanding job with making complicated NCAA rules seem relatively simple.

I would recommend Foul Trouble to any sports fan. The plot is very interesting and the author does a great job developing characters. Anyone who is into sports would appreciate this book.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Spoiler Alert Mini Review: Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

Red Queen
Mare Barrow's world is divided by blood -- those with common, Red blood serve the Silver-blooded elite, who are gifted with superhuman abilities. Mare is a Red, scraping by as a thief in a poor, rural village, until a twist of fate throws her in front of the Silver court. Before the king, princes, and all the nobles, she discovers she has an ability of her own. To cover up this impossibility, the king forces her to play the role of a lost Silver princess and betroths her to one of his own sons. As Mare is drawn further into the Silver world, she risks everything and uses her new position to help the Scarlet Guard -- a growing Red rebellion -- even as her heart tugs her in an impossible direction. One wrong move can lead to her death, but in the dangerous game she plays, the only certainty is betrayal.
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? 5
How well did the book hold your interest? 5
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? 5
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? 5
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? 5

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. 3
Rank the title. 3
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: Amazing

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: I couldn't find anything I disliked.

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Exciting, intriguing, thrilling, suspenseful, memorable

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Spoiler Alert Mini Review: Talon by Julie Kagawa

Talon
To the outside world Ember Hill is an ordinary girl, but Ember has a deadly secret. A dragon hiding in human form, she is destined to fight the shadowy Order of St.George, a powerful society of dragonslayers.St. George soldier Garret is determined to kill Ember and her kind. Until her bravery makes him question all he's been taught about dragons.Now a war is coming and Garret and Ember must choose their sides - fight to save their bond or fulfil their fate and destroy one another.

Spoiler Alert reviewer: Kyra

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? 3
How well did the author's language add to the book? 2
How well did the writing match the books intended audience? 3

Worldwide
Rank this book's mass appeal. 2
How readable was this book? 4
How pleasurable will reading this book be to most teens? 3

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? 3
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? 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. 1
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: Dragons

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: I feel that the romance of the characters was forced.

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Fascinating, slow/fast/slow, odd

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Spoiler Alert Mini Review: Conversion by Katherine Howe

Conversion

When girls start experiencing strange tics and other mysterious symptoms at Colleen's high school, her small town of Danvers, Massachusetts, falls victim to rumors that lead to full-blown panic, and only Colleen connects their fate to the ill-fated Salem Village, where another group of girls suffered from a similarly bizarre epidemic three centuries ago.

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? 1
How vivid was the setting? 1
How believable were the characters and the dialog? 1
How well did the book hold your interest? 1
How well did the author's language add to the book? 1
How well did the writing match the books intended audience? 1

Worldwide
Rank this book's mass appeal. 1
How readable was this book? 1
How pleasurable will reading this book be to most teens? 1

Personal
How highly would you recommend this book? 1
How likely are you to read something else by this author? 1
How memorable was this book? 1
How did you feel about the ending? 1
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). 2
How well does the cover match the story? 2
Rank the jacket blurb. 3
Rank the title. 3
How well does the title match the story? 2
Stopping point in the book? Finished

Tell us what you thought of the book overall:

In one word: Dull

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: No interesting characters, snail-slow plot & everything else

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Boring, not worth a dime

Spoiler Alert Mini Review: Trust Me I'm Lying by Mary Elizabeth Sumner

Trust Me I'm Lying

Having learned to be a master con artist from her father, Julep Dupree pays expenses at her exclusive high school by fixing things for fellow students, but she will need their help when her father disappears.

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? 4
How 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? 4
How likely are you to read something else by this author? 4
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). 5
How well does the cover match the story? 5
Rank the jacket blurb. 3
Rank the title. 4
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: Thrilling

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: Nothing

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Fast-paced, exciting, snarky, mystery, entertaining

Spoiler Alert Mini Review: Unmarked by Kami Garcia

Unmarked
Sequel to: Unbreakable

Kennedy and companions find themselves in a world where spirits kill, ghosts keep secrets, and a demon walks on Earth. As they learn more, they wonder whether Kennedy is really meant for the Legion.


Spoiler Alert reviewer: Kyra

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? 5
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? 4

Worldwide
Rank this book's mass appeal. 5
How readable was this book? 5
How pleasurable will reading this book be to most teens? 3

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? 5
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? 4

Marketing
Rank the cover (only if the final cover version has been released). 3
How well does the cover match the story? 5
Rank the jacket blurb. 4
Rank the title. 4
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: Wow

Tell us what you really did not like about this book: Nothing

Pick 5 words to describe this book: Exciting, fast paced, tragic, great

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Kitty Hawk by Roland Smith

Reviewed by Jake L.
Grade 8

Angela and Q are back again. They are with Boone and his team tracking down the cell on a highly dangerous mission, leading to hopefully the final showdown with the cell.

Q and Angela go with Boone to Kitty Hawk after tracking the cell through the Carolina area. Meanwhile, they learn some interesting things about Boone and his dog, Croc. Malak is with them as well, but will she survive?

I though the setting in this book was better than the setting in the last book in this series, The White House. You will feel as if you are a member of the team. The author allows you to be there with the kids using the setting.

I thought this book was outstanding because of the author's style. He leaves enough to the unknown so that your eyes are glued to the pages. When the final showdown comes, you will probably need a shower from sweating so much, because of the way Smith develops the plot.