Thursday, April 21, 2011

Eon by Alison Goodman

Crippled Eon was not much of a candidate for Dragoneye, but he trained hard and studied hard. On the day of the ceremony when the Rat Dragoneye was chosen, Eon was overlooked. To everyone's surprise, another dragon emerged choosing Eon. A dragon that had thought to have lost forever, the Mirror Dragon. But the Mirror Dragon wants something that Eon cannot give, something Eon has been hiding for years, something that will surely kill him. Eon is really Eona, a female Dragoneye candidate, something that is unheard of. Eona must embrace her true self if she is to truly become one with her dragon.
I really enjoyed this novel,I thought that Eon was a very strong female protagonist and I thought that it portrayed a very good message of being true to oneself.I am looking forward to the sequel Eona coming out in April 2011.

Monday, March 21, 2011

The Goddess Test by Aimee Carter

I got this as an ARC from NetGalley

After years of chemotherapy and struggle, Kate is taking her mother back to her hometown to die. With the insistence of her mother, Kate attends school, counting down the seconds until she can be back with her mother. As a cruel prank, Ave, one of Kate's classmates invites Kate to a "party" in the woods. In the attempt to leave Kate there, something goes horribly wrong and Ava ends up dead. Henry, the mysterious property owner says he can bring Ava back to life-but at a price. Kate must live with him for 6 months out of the year. After agreeing, Kate soon finds her world surrounded with Greek mythological beings. She will be given 7 tests where if she passes she will become immortal, but if she fails she would go home with no memory of what happened. That is, if she isn't mysteriously killed like many girls before her.

From the first page I was hooked on this story. I found the character's to be entertaining, yet realistic. I felt the struggle Kate was going through as she tried to take care of her mother. Although I wished the author developed the character's a little more, I'd like to see more of James or Ava. I found myself constantly trying to guess what Kate's tests were. Although the story ended with everything tied in a nice little bow, I'm very excited to see what Carter's next story holds.

The Gathering by Kelly Armstrong

I got this as an ARC from the publisher Harper Collins
Mya has always felt a connection to nature. Animals act differently around her, the animals she takes care of at her home tend to heal faster, oh and there's that whole having visions and seeing through the animals eyes thing. With the exception of the visions most people in Mya's small town just accredit it to her being Native American, but there is something more to it. Pretty soon, people start disappearing and Rafe, the loner now kid in town, starts taking extra notice of Mya.

With a different setting but the same secondary characters from her Darkest Powers series, Armstrong has yet another amazing novel that will leave you on the edge of your seat wanting more.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Matched by Ally Condie

In a Society where every detail of your life is planned out for you; from your meals to your job to who you will marry, one girl must chose to follow or to question everything she has ever known. Cassia follows the rules, she doesn't get infractions, she doesn't question the Society, she does what she is told. At her Match Banquet she sees the face of her match.... Her best friend Xander who is perfect. While looking at Xander's information, another face flashes before her.... Ky, a boy who (according to the Society) can never be matched. Now Cassia has to decide, does she continue to follow the rules and stay with Xander or does she risk it all to be with Ky.

As a person who loved The Giver by Lois Lowery, I really enjoyed this book. I found many similarities between the societies. Cassia, who has to question her entire world and everything she knew, was a wonderful character. The way the book ended has set itself up for a sequel and I am very much looking forward to reading it.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Demonglass

An outstanding sequel to Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins, Sophie finds herself in England visiting her dad for the summer. With Jenna and Cal (who turns out to be her fiancée!) by her side, Sophie struggles to decide whether or not to go through the Removal. Between someone creating new demons and the Eye getting closer and closer (including Archer) Sophie doesn't know who she can trust. This book was just as good as the first, with the same cliffhanging ending. I would not hesitate to recommend this series to anyone who enjoys young adult paranormal fiction.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Plan B

I read this as an advanced copy from NetGalley.
Plan B by Charnan Simon is about a girl named Lucy who finds herself 17 and pregnant. Luke, her boyfriend and babydaddy, isn't talking to her, her friends keep rattling about throwing her a baby shower, and her perfectly planned out future is no more. Plan B is part of a series "Surviving Southside" that deals with issues that teens may face in high school. The story was not completely unrealistic, the characters however did not seem real.The reading level seems to be for the younger side of the Young Adult spectrum but the content itself seems to be toward the older side. Overall, I didn't hate the book, but I thought that the author did not develop the story to it's full potential.