Noggin

Posted on: July 15, 2016 at 4:44 pm, in

Noggin  By John Corey Whaley Imagine if you had a terminal illness.  You knew you were going to die but doctors offered you a way out – sort of.  What if they offered to cut off your head, freeze it, and reattach it to someone else’s healthy body as soon as the technology became available?   […]

Book of the Month – July: Every Exquisite Thing

Posted on: July 9, 2016 at 2:03 pm, in

by Matthew QuickEvery Exquisite Thing, about a girl named Nanette O’Hare who grows from popular star athlete into literature-obsessed non-conformist, is an unexpectedly delightful coming-of-age story. Throughout, the story makes a number of unexpected but still believable turns, and in the end Nanette’s journey felt genuine and the twists unforced.Nanette is eighteen, doing well in […]

Paper Towns

Posted on: July 4, 2016 at 12:00 pm, in

Paper Towns by John GreenA paper town is a fictional town that mapmakers place on thier maps to prevent copyright infringement. If the paper town shows up on another map, the original makers know it is an illegal copy of their map.This novel uses paper towns in a set of clues that Margo Roth Speigelman […]

The Kiss of Deception

Posted on: June 21, 2016 at 9:00 am, in

by Mary E. PearsonThe rebellious princess runs away from an arranged marriage because she wants to experience normal life. That cliche was enough of a deterrent that The Kiss of Deception was on my shelf for a year before I tried reading it. But honestly, it was actually pretty entertaining.Together with her handmaiden, Princess Lia of Morrighan […]

The Firebug of Balrog County

Posted on: June 2, 2016 at 6:46 pm, in

The Firebug of Balrog CountyBy David Oppegaard Mack Druneswald is a high school senior living in Balrog County.  (Mack has named it Balrog County after the fiery monster in Lord of the Rings.  Its real name is something as boring as the place itself.) But Mack has more to contend with than boredom.  His mother […]

Book of the Month – June – Front Lines

Posted on: June 1, 2016 at 9:00 am, in

By Michael Grant In this alternate history set during World War II, a court decision makes women subject to the draft and eligible for service.  Not just desk jobs, either – they’re going to be on the front lines. This doesn’t mean that everyone is thrilled with the idea, though – there’s still a huge […]

Passenger

Posted on: May 16, 2016 at 12:57 pm, in

Passenger by Alexandra BrackenA new YA historical time-travel romance novel where said time travel occurs at the sound of orchestra music and the male protagonist is African-American and our first adventure back in time puts us on a pirate ship in 1776? Was this book written just for me?!Etta is a seventeen-year-old violin prodigy. She […]

As Dead as it Gets

Posted on: May 1, 2016 at 2:46 pm, in

As Dead as it getsBy Katie AlenderI’ll be completely honest I was waiting for the first book in this trilogy and I got tired of waiting so instead I decided to start at the end. Here at the library we often find ourselves unable to find the first book in a series and we don’t […]

Book of the Month: May – Carry On

Posted on: May 1, 2016 at 12:00 am, in

by Rainbow RowellSimon Snow is your average foster kid in England, shuttled from care home to care home during his summer holidays from Watford School of Magicks.  Did I say average?  Simon’s one of the most powerful mages in England.  Or he would be if only he could get his magic under control.  Usually when […]

The Rithmatist

Posted on: April 18, 2016 at 6:19 pm, in

The Rithmatist  By Brandon Sanderson Joel is a high-school student who, despite his poverty, attends the exclusive Armedius Academy.  He has access to some of the best teachers in the United Isles. Yet he squanders the opportunity to excel at most academic subjects because more than anything, he wants to become a Rithmatist. Rithmatists are […]