Showing posts with label Girls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girls. Show all posts

Sunday, June 23, 2013

MMGM: Wish by Beth Bracken and Kay Fraser

About The Book:
                      Never wish in the woods.
      With one wish made in Willow Forest, Soli and Lucy are pulled into Faerieground—and into the middle of an ancient battle. In the faerie kingdom, an evil queen searches for her daughter while the palace crumbles. To save her best friend, Soli must find her hidden strength.
      This is a story about friendship, growing up, and the power of wishes. This is a story about faeries and spells, queens and lost princesses, fireflies and four-leaf clovers. But mostly, this is a story about love. —Goodreads


First Line: Long ago, a kingdom was founded in Willow Forest...
  
What Others Are Saying: "These four stories will find a place in a middle or high school setting where very low level books are needed. There is excitement, adventure, magic, and a bit of romance. The series, written by Beth Bracken and Kay Fraser, is done well and will entertain those readers who might not otherwise be able to handle a lot of fantasy. Recommended." — Library Media Connection

 "As an added bonus, the text allows for easy readability for individuals learning English as a second language, reluctant readers, or those with dyslexia. The books are accompanied by vivid pictures throughout, adding to the pleasant layout." —VOYA

Bloggers Weigh In:
"I found this world to be interesting and descriptive. The authors also did a beautiful job of capturing the angst and frustration of the early teen years." —Reading Lark

"I’d recommend Wish to anyone, young and old. Fairy lovers especially, or people who love fairy tale worlds will love this book!" —Caught Between The Pages

"This world created by Bracken and Sawyer is one in which, after reading, you would believe exists in your nearest forest. These tales are charming and leave you waiting for more. I would highly recommend them to the pre-teen girl for an afternoon of losing themselves in a lovely imaginary world." —Bookalicious

What I Thought: When I perused the reviews on Goodreads and Amazon I was disappointed that there were as many negative reviews as there were. Mainly, because I loved the book. The common thread throughout was that the readers wanted more, more character development, more words and more descriptions. All requirements of avid book lovers. This book wasn't written for them. This was designed as a hi-lo book, high interest but low reading level and for that it is perfect. See here for specifics. By creating simple text that doesn't fill the page, white space is abundant, a key attraction to reluctant readers. Add to that the incredible artwork and a poor reader with a sophisticated imagination can find enjoyment and satisfaction. It is a beautiful book that takes basic teen issues of friendship and identity without the reluctant reader getting lost in the details. I highly recommend this to libraries that serve those readers that English is a second language and those with reading challenges!   

About The Authors: 
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Who: Beth Bracken is a children's book editor. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with her husband, Steve, and their son, Sam. When she's not reading, writing, or editing books, Beth spends most of her time knitting endlessly while watching reruns of old TV shows and drinking lots of tea. —Website

Kay Fraser is from Buenos Aires. She left home at eighteen and moved to North Dakota—basically the exact opposite of Argentina. These days, she designs books, writes, makes tea for her husband, and drives her daughters to their dance lessons. —Website

Odessa Sawyer is an illustrator from Santa Fe, New Mexico. She works mainly in digital mixed media, utilizing digital painting, photography, and traditional pen and ink. Odessa's work has graced book covers from many top publishing houses, and she has also done work for various film and television projects, posters, and album covers. Highly influenced by fantasy, fairy tales, fashion, and classic horror, Odessa's work celebrates a whimsical, dreamy, and vibrant quality. —Website






I know, I know, I'm a week late for this review. Sometimes you just have to slow down, come up for air and hang out on the beach. 

Things are much clearer now! LOL

Monday, March 18, 2013

MMGM: Gabriel Stone and the Divinity of Valta by Shannon Duffy



Date Published: January 1, 2013
ISBN: 0985029471
Genre: Fiction, Fantasy
Themes: Good and evil, magic, friends


About The Book: Gabriel Stone is a twelve-year-old boy still reeling from the unsolved disappearance of his mother. With a dad who’s hard to relate to, and mounting pressures at school, Gabriel lets off steam by hiking in the place where his mother was last seen. There, Gabe and friends find a crystal that proves not only beautiful, but magical beyond their wildest dreams. Only, magic and beauty come with a price: in order to return home, they must save the dying world of Valta. —Goodreads

First Line: Gabriel stopped midstep near the water's edge, captivated by the sparkling colors glowing beneath the frigid river.

What Others Are Saying: “The non-stop action and twists kept me guessing, while the heart-melting romance took my breath away. With its enchanting storyline and endearing characters, Spectral is captivating.” —YA Bound

Bloggers Weigh In:
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What I Thought: Shannon Duffy has created a great adventure for boys and girls alike. These twelve-year-olds manage to save a dying world, learn to depend on each other and even get to work a little magic. While I didn't find the plot intensely original there is tension almost every page and the world Duffy creates is unique. It took a while for me to see the characters, they are pretty generic. That said, eight to thirteen year old Tweens will surely enjoy the ride. Reminded me of Brandon Mull's Beyonders in it's non-stop adventure. 

About The Author: Shannon Duffy

Who: "I write Middle Grade and Young Adult. I grew up on the beautiful east coast of Canada and now live in Ontario, Canada. I'm the mom of one sweet boy. I love writing, reading, working out, shopping, traveling, and my guilty pleasure is reality TV. My YA Paranormal Romance, SPECTRAL, and the first in my MG Fantasy series, GABRIEL STONE AND THE DIVINITY OF VALTA is out now. Look for the Gabriel Stone sequel, GABRIEL STONE AND THE WRATH OF THE SOLARIANS, Feb/14. I also have a new YA Cyberpunk series coming out. The first novel in the series is titled, AWAKENING." —Goodreads

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Whew!  This has been a whirlwind couple of weeks. Needless to say, I'm a bit behind in my reading. I can't complain. I'm on a writing retreat in San Francisco writing my brains out, sight-seeing and enjoying sunshine! (Like, everyday...#amazing) So next week I won't be doing MMGM, but never fear, I'll be back on April 1st. This is not an April Fools!!  "I'll be back," in my best Arnold impersonation. 

A total feast of the senses...




Thank you San Francisco!!


Upcoming MMGM Schedule

April 1st: Blud and Magik by Preston Norton

April 8th: No Ordinary Excuse by Michelle Adams

April 15th: Mirage by Jenn Reese [Book 2 of the Above World Series.] You can see my review of her spectacular first book here.

April 22nd: Calvert The Raven and the Battle of Baltimore by J.S. Fuqua
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