I've been looking for some YA blogs lately and I came across Harmony Book Reviews. They're hosting a book giveaway for Sleepless by Terri Clark here. I've read reviews on Sleepless at some other blogs, and it sounds like a book I'd enjoy. Have you read or heard of Sleepless?
Friday, September 26, 2008
I Found A New Blog!
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Sunday, September 21, 2008
Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist
Nick and Norah both live in a world where music is their salvation. Nick is the bassist in a band called The Fuck Offs. Norah is a smart girl who takes care of her friend Caroline who is never sober. Nick is getting over his ex, Tris, who cheated on him. And Norah is getting over her ex, Tal, who basically controlled her life.
One night at a popular club, Nick sees Tris with another guy and wants to make her jealous. Standing next to him is Norah who knows who Nick is, but Nick doesn't know her. "Will you be my girlfriend for five minutes?" Nick asks, and the night goes from there. 5 minutes turn into 7 minutes, which turn into 1 hour, which turns into the rest of the night. They like each other. Even though they started out using one another, a friendship starts to form and turns into something more. The rest of the book takes place over the one night that they meet. Nick and Norah use music to figure out how to get over the past, welcome the future, find themselves, and find each other.
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
Kids These Days

Kids these days need to read more. I was sitting in my reading class the other day and my teacher asked our class to write the last two books we read over the summer on an index card. Some kids had blank looks on their faces so she added, "...and if you didn't read at all over the summer, which I know is a majority of you, write 'none'."
How could kids not read over the summer?! I read 16 books in all. I love books! A lot of people in my grade think reading is boring. But I'm sure if they found a book they'd enjoy, they would read more often. Others say reading is stupid. Mmhmm... riiiight. Most kids who read probably do better in school. What are your thoughts on this subject?
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Saturday, September 13, 2008
Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli
Most middle school and high school students these days are so wrapped up in fitting in. So what do they do? Well, in my town, I know that most girls have a pair of Uggs, shop at Hollister or Abercrombie, roll their shorts for gym class, and wear eyeliner and mascara, and always are concerned of what others think or make of them.
In Jerry Spinelli's book Stargirl, a new student at Mica High shows her town how to do random acts of kindness for other people. She shows them it's okay stand out. Stargirl walks into school on the first day wearing an off white dress all the way down to her toes, her pet rat perched on her shoulder, and a ukelele in her hands. She leaves everyone speachless after serenading someone with the Happy Birthday Song on her ukelele in the cafeteria. How did she know it was their birthday? Is she some phony the school board sent to liven up the school? Is she real? Everyone is talking about Stargirl. One wise man says she's as real as we get.
The main character, Leo Borlock, falls in love with Stargirl. It turns out she adores him, as well. Soon enough, Stargirl becomes one of the most popular people in school. After doing something that most high schoolers would consider 'weird' or 'un-cool', Stargirl becomes shunned by everyone except Leo. Now everyone is ignoring Leo, too. Throughout the book, Leo is being asked the same question over and over... mostly by himself, "Whose affection does he value most, hers or others?"
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Friday, September 5, 2008
School Is Here!

Now that school has started up, I probably won't be able to write reviews and read recreationally as much. But I did read a lot of great books over the summer that include:
Violet By Design
Cut
Audrey, Wait!
The Tail of Emily Windsnap
If I Should Die Before I Wake
The One Left Behind
Jinx
Twilight (re-read)
New Moon (re-read)
Breaking Dawn
Violet In Private
The Bar Code
The Bar Code Rebellion
Next Year's Model
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