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The Line by Teri Hall (Review #10)

"Rachel and her mother live peacefully on The Property owned by Mrs. Moore, far away from the city, where the totalitarian government is most controlling. Rachel quietly tends to Mrs. Moore's orchids in her greenhouse - the one that overlooks the Line, where you can see Away. Going any closer to the Line is forbidden. And Rachel has heard that Away is an unimaginable and frightening place. But then she hears a recording - a voice desperately pleading for help - that could only have come from Away. Rachel wants to respond, but will she dare to Cross the Line?" Review: This book was REALLY hard to get into. That actual problem of the story doesn't take place until the middle of the book, but all the unanswered questions that pop up along the way made me want to keep reading. By the time I finished it, it left me wanting to start the sequel.

Every Soul A Star by Wendy Mass (Review #9)

"At Moon Shadow, an isolated campground, thousands have gathered to catch a glimpse of a rare sight: a total eclipse of the sun. Three lives are about to be changed forever: Ally: Ally likes the simple things in life - labyrinths, stargazing, and comet hunting. Her home, the Moon Shadow campground, is a part of who she is. She refuses to imagine it any other way. Bree: Popular, gorgeous (everybody says so), and a future homecoming queen for sure, Bree wears her beauty like a suit of armor. But what is she trying to hide? Jack: Overweight and awkward, Jack is used to spending a lot of time alone. But when opportunity knocks, he finds himself in situations he never would have imagined." Review: I did not like this book at all. The summary gets you hyped up for this big adventure but, really, it's just a bunch of whiny girls, and guys following them around like puppies. The author just threw in astronomy to make it seem interesting. I was extremely disappointed. The...

Matched by Ally Condie (Review #8)

"In the society, officials decide. Who you love. Where you work. When you die. Cassia has always trusted their choices. It's hardly any price to pay for a long life, the perfect job, the ideal mate. So when her best friend appears on the Matching screen, Cassia knows with complete certainty that he is the one... until she sees another face flash for an instant before the screen fades to black. Now Cassia is faced with impossible choices: between Xander and Ky, between the only life she's known and a path no one else has ever dared follow - between perfection and passion." Review: This book was okay. It was like a modern, female version of The Giver with a sprinkle of romance. However, as a firm believer that love triangles are just an excuse to cheat, this one was no exception to my utter disdain. It definitely kept me interested but I don't think I'll finish the series, just because it didn't seem very original. Plus, the Giver was much better. ...

I Heart You, You Haunt Me by Lisa Schroeder (Review #7)

"Ava can't see or touch him, Unless she's dreaming. She can't hear his voice, Except for the faint whispers in her mind. Most would think she's crazy, but she knows he's here. Jackson. The boy Ava thought she'd spend the rest of her life with. He's back from the dead, As proof that love truly knows no bounds." Review: Okay, holy crap, this book was good. Not only was it right up my alley with the whole free verse writing, but it was a story of a girl with a not-so-lost-love with whom she needs to move on from. It kept me enticed, wondering if Ava is ever going to get over Jackson. I was concerned for her, as if I was a friend of hers. Well done Lisa Schroeder!!! So I say, yes, buy this book. You won't regret it.

Destined by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast (Review #6)

WARNING: SPOILER ALERT: IF YOU HAVE NOT GOTTEN THIS FAR IN THE HOUSE OF NIGHT SERIES, STOP NOW. DO NOT READ. THIS IS BOOK #9 "Zoey is finally home where she belongs, safe with her Guardian Warrior, Stark, by her side, and preparing to face off against Neferet - which would be a whole lot easier if the High Council saw the ex-High Priestess for what she really is. Kalona has released his hold on Rephaim, and, through Nyx's gift of a human form, Rephaim and Stevie Rae are finally able to be together - if he can truly walk the path of the Goddess and stay free of his father's shadow. But there are new forces at work at the House of Night. An influx of humans, including Lenobia's handsome horse whisperer, threatens their precarious stability. And then there's the mysterious Aurox, a jaw-dropping gorgeous teen boy who is actually more - or possible less - than human. Only Neferet knows he was created to be her greatest weapon. But Zoey can sense the part of hi...

Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs (Review #5)

"A horrific family tragedy sets sixteen-year-old Jacob journeying to a remote island off the coast of Wales, where he discovers the crumbling ruins of Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children. As Jacob explores its abandoned bedrooms and hallways, it becomes clear that Miss Peregrine's children were more than just peculiar. They may have been dangerous. They may have been quarantined on a deserted island for good reason. And somehow - impossible though it seems - they may still be alive." Review: This book was phenomenal. This story is expertly woven by the author using pictures HE FOUND to put together arguably one of the best books I've ever read. Read it; it's not an option, you have to read it. I guarantee that you'll at least like it, if not love it!!!  It's a movie!

Perfect by Ellen Hopkins (Review #4)

"Everyone has something, someone, somewhere else that they'd rather be. For four high school seniors, their goals of perfection are just as different as the paths they take to get there. Cara's parents' unrealistic expectations have already sent her twin brother, Connor, spiraling toward suicide. For her, "perfect" means rejecting their ideals to take a chance on a new kind of love. Kendra covets the perfect face and body - no matter what surgeries and drugs she needs to get them. To score his perfect home run - on the field and off - Sean will sacrifice more than he can ever win back. And Andre realizes that to follow his heart and achieve his perfect performance, he'll be living a life his ancestors would never have understood. Everyone wants to be perfect, but when perfection loses its meaning, how far will you go? What would you give up to be perfect?"  Review: This book was hard for me to read, but not for the reasons you think. The wo...