Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Echoes, by Melinda Metz


Rae hears voices. In her head.

Rae, formerly known as Rachel, is the most popular girl in school, she's dating the all-star jock, has the best friends, and is wealthy. What more could a girl ask for?
Then, she starts hearing voices in her head that aren't her own thoughts and ends up in a mental institution for the summer.
Rae gets out by telling people what they want to hear - that the voices are gone.
But, as Rae goes back to school, and her regular life, she's still hearing the voices, all around her. Some are faded, some are loud, but one voice screams louder than all the others, and that's the voice that says "RAE MUST DIE".

Incredible story and amazing characters. I fell in love with every single one of them except one. I think that person is suspicious.... and I am SO hoping the next book is released soon so I can see if my suspicions prove correct.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Summoning, by Kelley Armstrong

Her name is Chloe Saunders, she appears to be your average teenage girl. Concerned about boys, her hair color, and making friends. And then, she appears to be quite possibly, insane.

Because, Chloe….? She sees ghosts.

And the ghosts? They see her too. 

Chloe ends up locked away in Lyle House, a home for troubled teens and Chloe is so obviously troubled… right? But, Lyle House isn’t all that it appears to be either, the other teens at the house are… different. And some of them are disappearing. 

This supernatural story is a gripping read, completely suspenseful. With mixture or realism and fantasy this series is a definite MUST.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Linger, by Maggie Stiefvater


It needs to be said again, I absolutely HATE spoilers. I once quadruple bagged the sequel of a book before giving it to my sister since I KNEW she hadn’t finished the first one. Did I mention that I also duct taped the bags, then bagged it again, followed by more duct tape? I really hate spoilers. So, if you haven’t already read SHIVER - Please do not read this until you do.

For those of you who have…. You’ll remember….The longing. The loss. The linger. Grace thought her world was perfect, wrapped up in a package and tied with a tidy little bow, now that Sam was back with her. As a human. But right as things start to seem simple, they aren’t. There are new wolves, new humans, new friendships, new enemies. And the rope that once tied Grace and Sam together is just a thread – fragile, pulled tight, and ready to snap. This book chronicles the end. And, the beginning. Making me wonder what the next book in this series holds for its remaining characters.  

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Eragon, by Christopher Paolini


I am so suprised I haven't already written about this book. I have been a major fan for years. I am DYING while I wait for the final book to come out. If anyone knows the date -- fill me in!
So. This book. Is amazing.

It is about a boy, named Eragon, who finds a beautiful, polished, blue stone in the forest near his home. He takes it with him, hoping it will fetch his family food or supplies for the cold winter months ahead. What Eragon didn’t know is that this is no ordinary stone. This stone… is an egg. With a dragon hatchling inside.


This dragon brings danger, death, and all manner of destruction on Eragon’s town, family, and life. But, it also brings a destiny filled with magic, and power that will change his life forever.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Poison Study, by Maria V. Snyder

On the day Yelena is to be executed for murder she is offered a choice – continue with the hanging, or, become a food taster. Seems harmless right? Or not. She becomes the food taster, a.k.a. poison tester for all the drinks and meals for the Commander of Ixia.


As she becomes more comfortable in her role at the palace she begins to formulate her escape plan. But with internal plots, strange magical powers, and enemies out to get her…she might not ever be free again. Such an amazing (seriously, insanly amazing) book. I won't update the remainder of the trilogy *no spoilers here!* but suffice it to say - this is a MUST READ.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Skin Hunger, by Kathleen Duey


Magic has been banned in the world where Sadima lives. With her family's valuables stolen and her mother left to die on the day of her birth Sadima's life starts out rough. Her solace in life is the gift she has with animals. It comes from the magic hidden within her. The only magic left in the world is hidden, in fables, old songs, and in the select few people, like Sadima. But, when someone discovers her secret, Sadima begins a journey that will take her to places she never imagined and to discovers secrets she will wish she never had.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Thirst, by Christopher Pike


Alisa is the ultimate vampire, completely in control of her urges, feeding but not killing, living her opulent life in secret – no friends, no enemies, no one who knows she exists. But, someone knows she is alive, and is hunting her. The ultimate question of this book is – does she find out who it is? And, can she kill them, before they kill her?


This book has a love triangle in it (which I love), which seems to be the popular layout of books recently, but Pike writes in a way that is believable and completely original. Alisa is like no character I’ve ever met. She is heartless, cold, unforgiving. I found myself shocked at her lack of mercy and compassion. Shocked. But I was pleased that she stayed true to form throughout the book, definitely a strong character, and a strong story line.

Monday, August 2, 2010

The Owl Keeper, by Christine Brodien-Jones

Maxwell Unger has heard stories from his Gran about his world before the Destruction. A world where freedom, happiness, and books abound. That was when there were still Silver Owls in the world. Now that his Gran has passed away, it’s the stories that he remembers, especially his favorite, the one about the Owl Keeper. And Gran had told him the time of the Owl Keeper was coming, and that the Owl Keeper would be the person to save everyone from the evil lurking in the forest- to make everything right again.
This was a lower level read. Still good, but it was a book I could put down to eat dinner or watch a show, not 100% riveting, but still something I would recommend for a good read.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Inside Out, by Maria V. Snyder


This book was insanity. It leaves you wondering until the last page. LITERALLY. I had no idea how it was going to end. So intense. This book is about a girl named Trella. She lives on the lower levels, and her job title is Scrub. Cleaning and keeping the ducts and air shafts clean. No one is allowed into the Uppers. But, Trella uses her ducts and shafts to travel to the Uppers, and what she finds out changes everything. Making her the leader of a rebellion more than a thousand people strong. Changing everyones lives forever.