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Showing posts with label wintergirls. Show all posts

Prom

Jul 5, 2014

The Bookworm says... Maybe. Prom by Laurie Halse Anderson was an alright book. Ashley Hannigan s a very normal girl. Her best friend is in charge of the prom committee, and Ashley stays as far from prom as possible. When they find out that their math teacher stole all of the money for prom, they need to think quick. Ashley is dragged down into prom buisness, everything is crazy.  Will they pull of the prom, and will everyone manage to attend? This novel is not like other Laurie Halse Anderson book I have read. It is a very normal book, written for the normal kids out there. 

"Prom was stupid for me, but not for them, and I wasn't such a butthead that I couldn't see the difference. But I didn't know what to say or do." 

Previously reviewed: Speak, The Impossible Knife of Memory

Willow

May 29, 2014

The Bookworm says... Yes! Willow by Julia Hoban was a fantastically real book. It was a dark and rainy night, and Willows parents had an extra bottle of wine at dinner, so they asked Willow to drive them home. On the way home, Willow hit a tree and both of her parents were killed. Now she is stuck living with her older-college professor-brother David and his wife and daughter, and the pain that she killed her parents. She has to move out of her house, and start a new school. The only way she is able to deal with the pain is by cutting herself. She engages in this activity daily, and it is her secret. Until a student she is helping at the library names Guy spots the bleeding scar ripped open. He immediately makes Willow his project- but she eventually becomes less of a project and more of a friend. Will they become more than friends? Will Willow be able to talk to her brother like a normal person? Will she stop cutting? Will she ever turn the page of this tragedy that happens to be her life? This book was brutally honest, which isn't something you see every day. The only thing I didn't like was the ending. The book ended with a "..."  The story actually finished with a dot dot dot. I HATE books that end like that. The three little dots almost killed the book. But, aside from the dot dot dot, this book was stunning. 
Florida Teens Read Nominee
"It's hard to keep a secret when it's written all over your body..."

Hate List

May 24, 2014

The Bookworm says... Yes! Hate List by Jennifer Brown is a very original story. A good original. Valerie is going out with a boy named Nick, and couldn't be happier. They are the "losers" at school, and are picked on often. To vent, Valerie starts a "Hate List". Nick helps her with this list, and they hate the popular kids together. On May 2nd, 2008, one of these "popular kids" broke Valerie's MP3 player, and Nick says he has the perfect revenge. Valerie assumes he is going to insult her, maybe spit on her shoes or punch her boyfriend. But instead, he walks over to Christy Bruter, and says "You've been first on the list for a long time", pulls out a gun, and shoots her. He then proceeds to shoot many people on the list, and some that were just in his way. Valerie jumps in front of a girl named Jessica Campbell, with whom she is not even close to friends, and saves her life. Nick then turned the gun on himself. It is a long recovery for those injured,and a long grieving process for those who lost loved ones. Valerie is a suspect of the shooting, because it was her hate list. Valerie struggles to get her name cleared, her leg healed, and her conscience cleared. Will the stress of this event be too much to handle? This book was excellent, and surely not anything I have ever read before. 
ALA Best Book for Young Adults
VOYA Perfect Ten
School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
"The list was my idea. I didn't mean for anyone to die. Will you ever forgive me?" 
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