Tuesday, September 29, 2009

"Emily the Strange - The Lost Days" by Rob Reger and Jessica Gruner

Strange things are happening in the town of Blackrock. This is where Emily finds herself, only she can’t remember how or why she’s ended up here. She’s got amnesia. Blackrock is beige, boring and incredibly lame. Emily starts investigating who she is, snooping on the locals and researching who is out to get her. Clad in black with feline companions, Emily does not blend in well. She's living in a cardboard box outside of her favorite coffee shop. And her evil twin shows up and starts making things even more confusing...when will she get her memory back??

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

"If I Stay" by Gayle Forman

Music is everywhere in Mia's life. Her parents were rockers. She's an accomplished cellist. Her boyfriend Adam has his own punk band. She's applied to Julliard and life after high school is finally showing more potential.

But one snowy morning everything changes. Mia and her family are driving along the highway when a semi-truck collides with their car, instantly killing Mia's parents and her younger brother. Mia finds herself outside her own body, not dead, not alive, and not knowing what to do. As a ghost-like spirit, Mia spends time at the hospital, observing her own coma state. Limbo is confusing....should she join her family in the afterlife, or return to her human body? Is this even Mia's decision to make?

Life without her parents and brother would be devastating. But, at 17 years old, is she ready to give up on what the future may hold?

This is a beautifully written book, full of grace and possibilities. It's a quick read, wonderful for fans of "The Lovely Bones" or "Elsewhere."

Thursday, September 3, 2009

"Because I Am Furniture" by Thalia Chaltas

Anke lives in a violent house. Her dad regularly beats her mom and her two older siblings, but doesn't lift a finger towards Anke. She craves attention, but being ignored is proving to be a safer bet. High school's started and gives her some solace from home. Competing on the school's volleyball team introduces her to new girlfriends. Could a boyfriend be on the horizon? Chaltas tells Anke's story in verse poetry - concise, haunting and devastating. This is a must for any fans of Ellen Hopkins or Dave Peltzer.