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Friday, November 2, 2012

Why I love YA

Share the Love of YA
 
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Why do I love YA books? Well, for one, I am a 'young adult'. And being a wonderful teenager, I have not experienced everything out there in the world, nor do I think I know everything. Middle grade books are amusing, but they don't get me. Adult books... I can't yet relate to them. In a good YA book, I feel like I'm the main character, and the story is real...if only...

I mean, I'm pretty mature. For my age. But those YA books, we just click. Yes, I still want a happy ever after. But I don't want to read about an easy journey to it. At this age, we're at the middle of things - the middle of growing up, physically, emotionally, and mentally. We need balanced books that cater to our median needs. o.O (does that make sense?) The content can't be too mature. If you know what I'm talking 'bout ;) (; And no, even though some of us may think it, we are not the smartest, so the books can't be too rocket -sciency.

Even my mom loves YA. She's the smartest person I know, and she makes me read YA books to her. She's in it for the stories, which are always imaginative and engrossing.

Some of my favorites are Vampire Academy, City of Bones, Clockwork Angel, Divergent, Graceling, Across the Universe, Daughter of Smoke and Bone, Shadow and Bone, and so many more I would be up until tomorrow typing them. Actually, tomorrow's only 3 minutes away, so I suppose that's doable...

And actually? I think the main reason is I WISH THESE BOOKS WERE MY LIFE! Minus the sadness and deaths and killing and...hardships and...well maybe I'm better off reading about it :)

Why do you love YA?

Saturday, August 11, 2012

Congratulations Adrian!

After a long fought ... fight, and a good effort on Will's part, Adrian Ivashkov from Vampire Academy and Bloodlines has won the title of the 2nd YA Crush King! In case you don't know what I'm talking about, this was the final match of the YA sisterhood crush tournament. I actually forgot to vote, but I do love both Will from Clockwork Angel and Adrian. (Two of my favorite series) so I'm not sure what I would have voted. I'm currently in the middle of rading The Golden Lily, the second book in the Bloodlines series, so I'm feeling love for Adrian right now <33

Valentine Casting News


Here's what Cassandra Clare says about it:
"Jonathan Rhys-Meyers is going to play Valentine.
I’ve liked JRM since he was in Velvet Goldmine and I have to admit that image was what sprang immediately to mind when the producer called me and said “…Jonathan Rhys Meyers?”
I was like, “Velvet Goldmine!”
And Robert, who is German and very practical, was like, “I hope you have seen things he is in since then or I will assume you do not go to the theater.”
So yes I should probably also mention that JRM plays Henry the 8th on The Tudors, and does a very good job of being charismatic, power-hungry, and cold.
Did Henry the Eighth own unbuttoned white shirts? And unlaced pants? Either way I suppose we now see why Valentine got so many people to follow his crazy schemes. I suspect by the end of the movie everyone will be going “Just do what that good-looking guy tells you to do, you crazy kids!”
I should probably also mention that he was great in Match Point and Bend it Like Beckham and lots of my other favorite movies. So, in sum: Ireland, we have cleaned you out of your hot men. Sorry about that. You can have them back in three months when they’re done filming. In the meantime, Sarah Rees Brennan has offered to go onset and paint shamrocks on all the trailers.
[Also I apologize for my absenteeism these past few days. I hate it when there are rumors and I can’t confirm them so I decided to pretend to be dead until I got the confirmation letter news, which was very good for Clockwork Princess, on which I got a lot of revision work done, if not necessarily for my sanity.]
And because I still love Velvet Goldmine (watch it if you haven’t)"

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Book review: My Sister's Keeper

***** Ages 14 up? Some cursing and...adult content. ;) I just finished this book about fifteen minutes ago, and then five minutes later proceeded to stare at the book in horror while tears welled up in my eyes. That's about the closest I come to crying. I was pretty much the only person at my middle school graduation that didn't cry. I found it funny. But this book....Heartbreaking. Tear jerking. Moving.  Poignant, Touching, Tragic, Beautiful, terrible.
Summary from B&N:
Anna is not sick, but she might as well be. By age thirteen, she has undergone countless surgeries, transfusions, and shots so that her older sister, Kate, can somehow fight the leukemia that has plagued her since childhood. The product of preimplantation genetic diagnosis, Anna was conceived as a bone marrow match for Kate—a life and a role that she has never challenged...until now. Like most teenagers, Anna is beginning to question who she truly is. But unlike most teenagers, she has always been defined in terms of her sister—and so Anna makes a decision that for most would be unthinkable, a decision that will tear her family apart and have perhaps fatal consequences for the sister she loves.
My Sister’s Keeper examines what it means to be a good parent, a good sister, a good person. Is it morally correct to do whatever it takes to save a child’s life, even if that means infringing upon the rights of another? Is it worth trying to discover who you really are, if that quest makes you like yourself less? Should you follow your own heart, or let others lead you? Once again, in My Sister’s Keeper, Jodi Picoult tackles a controversial real-life subject with grace, wisdom, and sensitivity.

    Well, that's pretty vague. Basically, Anna sues her parents for the rights to her own body - medical emancipation - when they want her to donate a kidney for her sister Kate who is dying of acute something leukemia.
     It's a very complex story, and the reader doesn't know every aspect of the story and lawsuit. Anna has hidden reasons for the lawsuit that aren't known until the end of the book, and it will surprise you.
     The POV alternates between Anna; the main character, Sara; her mom, Brian; her dad, Jesse; her brother, Campbell; her lawyer/attorney, and Julia; her guardian ad litem - she is brought in to see what the best choice is for Anna and her family. Each of the characters have such a developed backstory that it is conceivable to think that they had lives before Jodi Picoult weaved them into this story.
     Sara's POV mostly consists of flashbacks starting from when Kate is diagnosed leading up to the present, which really explains Anna's past 'donations' and Sara's choices.
     Anna is a very realistic character, wondering about things I wondered about when I was 13, like what age are we in heaven and more. She is mature but still a kid, and I felt such sympathy for her sometimes, like when she is not allowed to go to this really prestigious hockey camp with an Olympic champion trainer with a full schlorship just 'in case'. In case Kate is sick again, in case Anna is needed to give up another part of her body for her.
     Brian's POV shows his uncertainty about Anna's decision: he kind of supports her and her rights, but hates to see this tearing apart his family. We also get to see Jesse's POV, and observe his life as the forgotten sibling: not the sick one or the needed one.
     My favorite character was actually Campbell. He had a great stinging sense of humor and sarcasm and had that whole mystery going on with Judge, his service dog. Every few chapters he would be asked what Judge if for because "You're not blind." He always had some funny retort, and I wanted to know just as bad as his inquisitors. His History with Julia and their relationship was also another aspect of the book I enjoyed.
          All the characters developed and grew and learned about each other and become closer. (I know, a serious need for commas in that sentence). They were my favorite part. Also, since we don't read from Kate's POV, we don't actually know how she feels until the end.
OH, THE ENDING! In the words of Draco Malfoy in the Prisoner of Azkaban, "Oh, it's killed me! It's killed me!" <-That's only 'cause you were idiotic and arrogant and confronted poor Buckbeak. Ok, back on the topic. I almost cried. Most people bawl, I've heard. It was a twist, for the book, and for my heart. In the back of the book, the author writes that after reading it her son wouldn't talk to her except to say "WHY?!?!" I wasn't expecting it, and ... I can't really say more without spoiling the whole book.

SO...go read this book, about a family that is broken apart by a terminal disease but manages to glue itself back together again, all the while learning and discovering new things about each other and people's limits.

P.S. I haven't watched the movie (my mom can't handle watching anything about children that are dying, kidnapped, in a bad situation) so I don't know about plot discrepancies between book to movie.


Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Review: The Wizard Heir

The Wizard Heir (Heir Series #2)

***.5 to ****(out of 5)
Release Date: 2008 = already out and you can probably find a $4 copy from Amazon like I did. I finished this book yesterday, so I thought, why not review it? I would say ages 12 and up.
Summary:
Sixteen-year-old Seph McCauley has spent the past three years getting kicked out of one exclusive private school after another. And it's not his attitude that’s the problem. It’s the trail of magical accidents—lately, disasters—that follow in his wake. Seph is a wizard, orphaned and untrained—and his powers are escalating out of control.
After causing a tragic fire at an after-hours party, Seph is sent to the Havens, a secluded boys’ school on the coast of Maine. At first, it seems like the answer to his prayers. Gregory Leicester, the headmaster, promises to train Seph in magic and initiate him into his mysterious order of wizards. But Seph's enthusiasm dampens when he learns that training comes at a steep cost, and that Leicester plans to use his students' powers to serve his own dangerous agenda.
In this companion novel to the exciting fantasy The Warrior Heir, everyone's got a secret to keep: Jason Haley, a fellow student who’s been warned to keep away from Seph; the enchanter Linda Downey, who knew his parents; the rogue wizard Leander Hastings, and the warriors Jack Swift and Ellen Stephenson. This wizard war is one that Seph may not have the strength to survive. (From B&N)
      This book is the sequel to The Warrior Heir and...was pretty good. First of all, there was the story, pretty original, enjoyable and interesting. Some exciting aspects were the action and unpredictable plot twists. It was well written, with lots of character development. It's even evident for Jack, the main character of the first book, who is changed by his previous experiences, He is not a naive kid anymore and has a harder time trusting people because of the thick deceit that used to surround his life. Seph, the main character of The Wizard Heir, changes from the beginning to the end. While he is at the Havens, a 'reform school', he undergoes torture and creulty, as well as having friends killed off by the evil Dr. Leicester. After he leaves the Havens, he is emotionally and mentally stronger, and he even says that he became "insensitized". At the same time it is hard for him to talk about his horrific experiences at the Havens. Ellen has also learned to relax, since she is not being used for someone else's agenda for once.
        What makes it 4 stars instead of 5? Pacing, and not creative solutions to the story's problems. I feel like I should have liked this book more than I did. I liked it well enough, but it was easy for me to become distracted while reading this book. I actually started it in...March? But then a book I wanted to read more came out, so I read that instead. I just picked it back up on Sunday. With an amazing and breathtaking read my eyes can be glued to the words all day, but with The Wizard Heir, I found myself starting to just want to check the computer for stuff or go do something else. One big problem was the pacing. Seph spends the first 200 pages in the Havens, and about half of that time going like this, "My dreams were filled with torture. I looked worse every day. The Alumni kept pushing me to join them. Leceister knows I can't hold out much longer." It just got boring. When Linda finally gets him out, I was hoping the story would finally begin. It got better, but the pacing was just too slow, with too many unnecessary discriptions.
        Another thing is that many times that there seemed to be any unsolvable problems, Chima would simply introduce a new character who would change the rules. This happens when Linda gets Seph out of the Havens, when Ellen saves Madison and Seph from the Alumni, SPOILER when Jason shows up in the basement where Hastings and Seph were being kept, and more. SPOILER END.
        So overall, a book that I would rather have borrowed from the library than bought, but I'm still glad to have read it.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

City of Bones: Brother Jerimiah

Look! It's Brother Jeremiah!

What cassie has to say: Dude seems appropriately creepy to me. Also he will be buried under pounds of makeup and robes. Interested to see how the Silent Brothers turn out visually. http://cassandraclare.tumblr.com
Hmm. I never thought about his race, just about the physical disfigurations. I guess I thought of him as old, too.
Oh, and also, to look at reliable, up to date casting info on this movie, go to the newly launched, official site: http://www.themortalinstrumentsmovie.com/

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

It's Alec!!

And FINALLY, after much speculation, scuttle-butting, rumur-spreading and hair tearing, Alec is...

Kevin Zegers! He is pretty cute. Cassandra Clare says,
I’ve always liked Kevin, since Transamerica, and I had him on my website for Sebastian for ages which is funny in retrospect because now I’ve seen him play Alec so I think he’s much too nice for Sebastian.
One of the things I really liked about Kevin was that one of Alec’s audition scenes was the scene where Alec shouts at Clary in City of Bones and tells her she endangered Jace’s life. And a lot of the actors who auditioned played it yelling and really mean so you just thought, boy, Alec. What a jerk that guy is. Kevin played it with a quiet sort of intensity that grew through the scene so you could see through the cracks of the anger and think: wow, this guy is really scared and vulnerable. Because that is the Alec people love.
Also he will not have to wear contacts to get Alec’s baby blues because he already has them. Which is just a fortunate plus.
So, if anyone's reading, leave a comment! What do you think about Alec's casting? And please, be polite :)

THe YA Scavenger Hunt

    So guess what I'm doing today? I'm blog hopping to all the authors participating in the YA Scavenger Hunt. Don't laugh at me. It's my ongoing dream that maybe, someday, I will win a book giveaway! Obviously, not my only dream, because that would be a sad lack of ambition.
     ANYWAY, this is an awesome tri-annual event started by Colleen Houck, author of the Tiger's Curse series. It's a chance to found out about the coolest YA books while being put in the running to win an awesome prize. How it works:
     There are two teams, red and blue, and you can play on both. Each author will have a number in their post. Add up all the numbers on one team to enter the contest. Then play the other team! I think you can win about 25 books for each team's grand prize. You can go here to get started on any website http://yascavengerhunt.blogspot.com/p/stuck.html

*Update* All the author's websites/blogs should have their posts up in about an hour -  12 pm, Central Pacific Time...silly me, I was confused at first becasue I'm used to EST.

Monday, July 30, 2012

The Savage Grace

THE SAVAGE GRACE by Bree Despain (The third- and last- book in The Dark Divine series) so that means *SPOILERS*
The Savage Grace (Dark Divine Series #3)
I just finished reading this book today - and I'll try to review it...objectively. But really, this book was SO GOOD!! So here's the summary from Barnes and Noble
Grace's life is a mess. Daniel is still a werewolf, Talbot can't be trusted, and Caleb is still out there. With Sirhan's impending death, war seems imminent. Will Grace give in to the wolf to save her family? What will happen to Daniel . . . and can their love survive one last test?
This is my favorite book in the series...I'm still living in it's world even though I've started reading Out of Sight, Out of Time by Ally Carter.

I love Daniel and Grace's relationship - it felt genuine and like a healthy relationship. They're like a scale - the power is balanced and the girl doesn't have to depend on the guy. They're equals.

Grace feels like a real person, and a good one. She has flaws but she has so many conflicts thrown at her, and she's only human. But she deals with everything...with grace. Heh. She character grows and develops as she struggles internally and externally.

We also get to see lots of the characters' motives for actions, betrayals, and for what Jude did in the last book.

I could not put this book down, and the plot was entertaining and full of action. The story progresses quickly, but feels right, not rushed. The story never lagged, and the 400 something pages flew by.

Okay...bear with me while I sift through my memory for anything bad...anytime I wanted to skip pages? No. Anything slow? No. Character developments? Yes, definitely there. OH - there were seriously a lot of grammer errors and typos. In my fully published print book. And I missed Daniel SPOILER he wasn't in the book until about a third through.

This book was a nice - and very intense- wrap up to the trilogy. Easily the best book in the series. It's bittersweet, and also left some loose ends for maybe (hoping) a possible sequel? Fingers crossed!

Clockwork Princess Magnus teaser

Cassie Clare posted this teaser today - enjoy!
“I am not at your beck and call,” Magnus said. “I helped with de Quincey because Camille requested it of me, and Will once, because he offered me a favor in return. I am a warlock. And I do not serve Shadowhunters for free.”

For fan art, older teasers and answers to your  TMI or TID FAQs, go to http://cassandraclare.tumblr.com

Luke and Madame Dorathea's Casting

The City of Bones movie is only... 13 months away...Well, here's some casting news to keep you sane!
Aidan Turner.
Guess who he's playing? I hope it's obvious. LUKE - he seems like a pretty badass librarian. He'll look funny in glasses. He was in Being Human, and will be in the Hobbit.
CCH Pounder as Madame Dorathea.
She plays Mrs. Fredericks in Warehouse 13 (one of my favorite shows!)

With every new casting announcement Cassandra Clare posts on her Tumblr (http://cassandraclare.tumblr.com) I get so excited for the movie!

Friday, July 27, 2012

Help Four!!!

So Divergent is one of my favorite books ever, but FOUR (Tobias) currently has only 38% of the votes, against Magnus's 68%. I love both of these guys, but Four takes my heart and vote. He needs your help! And your friends! And parents! And whoever else! My mom actually made me read Divergent to her, so she loves him just as much as I do. He needs our votes!

Friday, July 20, 2012

City of Bones casting

Casting truths (not rumors) about the City of Bones movie all from Cassandra Clare/s tumblr: coming out 8/23/13
Clary Fray - Lily Collins
From Priest, The Blind Side, ... anyone know where else?
Jace Wayland - Jamie Campbell-Bower
Played... Arthur? in a tv show that I forget the name of. I prefer Merlin <3
Simon Lewis - Robert Sheenan
Well that's certainly a furry hood. Played Nathan in Misfits?
Isabelle Lightwood - Jemima West
...I don't know where she's from. Anyone?
Magnus- Godfrey Gao
I think he played the designer of the robot Zeus in Real Steel? Haha he acted so crazy there. I love when he punched the screen.

Joceyln Fray - Lena Headey
Recognize from Game of Thrones? She played Cersei.

Hodge Starkweather - Jared Harris
     He's played Moriarty from Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.

Also, Valentine's minions -
Blackwell - Robert Maillet
 
Apparently whacked Robert Downey Jr with a mallet in the 2nd Sherlock Holmes.
And Pangborn - Kevin Durand
 He was one of those bad aliens from I Am Number Four. I'm sure he'll look much more human in City of Bones. Well, at least minus the gills and tiny sharp teeth.

And some related news - cover of Clockwork Princess (Infernal Devices)
Now THIS is ... MY FAVORITE SERIES EVER!!!!! Tied with Divergent.

The Iron Fey Series

OH MY GOSH!!!! IT'S MY VERY FIRST PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEW! I. am. so. excited. So let's get to it.
The Iron Fey series

This is one of my favorite book series. It's a finished series, so no waiting in agony for the next book, except for a short novella being released later this year.
The Iron King summary from B&N **** (4 stars) from me
"Meghan Chase has a secret destiny—one she could never have imagined…
Something has always felt slightly off in Meghan's life, ever since her father disappeared before her eyes when she was six. She has never quite fit in at school…or at home.
When a dark stranger begins watching her from afar, and her prankster best friend becomes strangely protective of her, Meghan senses that everything she's known is about to change.
But she could never have guessed the truth—that she is the daughter of a mythical faery king and is a pawn in a deadly war. Now Meghan will learn just how far she'll go to save someone she cares about, to stop a mysterious evil no faery creature dare face…and to find love with a young prince who might rather see her dead than let her touch his icy heart.
2011 RITA Winner for Young Adult Romance"

The first time I saw this book it wasn't love at first sight...I don't really know why. It wasn't until probably about a year later that I finally bought it and thank god I did! Strangely, this used to be the case for most of the books I loved, but thankfully I have since then improved in my book-spotting. This book has a good plot, character development, adventure, magic, romance, action... and the pros majorly outweigh the cons.

Why you should read it: The main character, Megan, is relatable and easy to connect. We pretty much know what she is thinking and there are rarely any, if at all present, out of character decisions. Sometimes, when you think about a book, you realize that if you were the main character, you'd probably be dead by now...at least in my case :) The characters perform actions that seem out of the blue or come to conclusions and know information that no normal teen knows. Most of Megan's actions are things that normal teenagers would do...when faced with faeries, new powers, hot princes and best friends... Well, you know what I mean.

The series has an exicting storyline that progresses through all 4 books and the extra e-books. The characters are interesting, likable (except for a certain portion of The Iron Queen, but it's intentional) and often funny. The fourth book is my most favorite-est ever (to borrow the words of my 5 year old self) for REASONS. (a.k.a. spoilers) It's bittersweet, sometimes sad, and still happy in an amazing way. The fourth book also has the most romance, I think. ** minor spoiler** It is told in the perspective of a certain love interest on a quest to be with his twuuueee woveee *baby voice (or Princess Bride voice) for true love* **spoiler end**

The two guys in the novel, are of course, extremely hot, and very different. Puck is, well, the Puck from the play - mischevious, scheming, funny, sometimes careless, and yet very sweet to those he cares about ;) Also, a ginger, that can spontaneously transform into a raven and flyyy (so jealous).
Ash is that tall dark stranger that all the girls, in the book and I'm sure in real life too, stare after all starry eyed. He is the ice prince of the the Unseelie Court. Also a total badass- he hasn't seen a lot of love from his family ( :'( imagining tiny Ash being yelled at by mom) but it's only made him tougher. He is an awesome horse rider, or to use a fancy word, equestrian, and HE CAN SHOOT ICE DAGGERS FROM HIS HAND or turn a room into an ice skating rink. He is an awesome sword fighter, wielding an ice sword with deadly precision. To sum it up, he's beautiful and dangerous, just like winter.

There are some aspects of the series that make this series ONE of my favorites, but not my favorite ever.
First of all, the plot, especially of the first book, is similar to the Percy Jackson series, including, but not limited to,
  • Teen finds out father is an important person...god/king
  • An oracle
  • Has powers
Well, there may be more, but that's all I can think of now. One other thing is that, at some parts, the plot kinda occasionally drags. I'm not sure if it's the extra descriptions, but sometimes I would just scan a paragraph until I got to a good part. It wasn't that big of a deal for me, but one friend who I lent it too kept complaining about it. She said it got better during the 2nd book. (BTW SHE WAS IN LOVE WITH THE 4TH BOOK)
So! Go out and buy your copy today, available for $9.95 at barnesandnoble.com
OHHHHH and ASH is currently up against Aiden from Half-Blood and it's abotu a tie. He needs all your votes to push ahead! Go vote!!! :) --->>

7/20/12 - and the YA crush tourney!

Today marks a momentuous occasion: the day that I decided to start a blog about young adult books. I will make it my mission to keep you updated about all the latest YA book news, my dedicated (and imaginary) readers. Well, I'm sure that after two months of no one reading this I will probably just get bored and stop... But as my mom always says, I'll charge it to experience :)
My first shout out will be to promote the 2nd annual YA crush tournament being held at the YA sisterhood (http://ya-sisterhood.blogspot.com). All your favorite YA heroes are in here, with the exception of everyone's favorite golden boy Jace from City of Bones - who currently holds the title of the YA crush king, along with his queen Clary.
And so here starts my little experiment, born of a listless summer vacation- let's see how it turns out!