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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

Published by Scholastic

 

In a dark vision of the near future, Katniss Everdeen lives in fear of what the world is turning into. It’s a hard life, not just because of the food shortages, or the poor state of district 12, but because of the yearly reaping. Every teenagers name is entered, no excuses, and if you are picked out, you have a one way ticket to THE HUNGER GAMES. The hunger games is a horrid, terrifying event the Capitol holds every year, for publicity and to show their power. To win the hunger games, you must be the only child of 24 alive at the end!

Once Katniss’ sister Prim is picked, Katniss volunteers, afraid for her sister’s life! She enters the cruel games along with the other district 12 tribute-Peeta Mellark. Katniss’ friend Gale doesn’t want her to go through with it, nor does everybody else in the whole of the district! But she must, and she will go to every length to get back home…But what about Peeta? After pretending to love him for publicity and sponsorship, she can’t leave him behind; but only one person can win…

This is a fast paced, thrilling adventure by bestselling write Suzanne Collins. She is a brilliant author and is one of my all time favourite authors! This fantastic book is soon to be an awesome movie, (March 23, 2012) and I am sure it will turn out just as great as the book! It is also the first in a trilogy, (already out) the next book is CATCHING FIRE, and the third MOCKINGJAY. They are a must read for all dystopian-fiction lovers of all ages!

 

Review by Georgia.

FORSAKEN by Jana Oliver

Published by Macmillan Children’s Books

FORSAKEN:
The demon trapper’s series.
Author: Jana Oliver

Kicking hells ass one demon at a time!
Riley Blackthorne is a demon trapper in a hellish version of the near future. Her dad is in the middle of educating her in the ways of the demon trappers, but as disaster strikes, Riley is left to fend for herself! It’s hard enough being the only girl in an all-guy job, but there’s more to worry about. For one thing-all of hells demons know Riley’s name, but three boys in Riley’s life are making her life so much more difficult… Simon the heavenly apprentice, Beck and stranger Ori…
This a thriller of a book with loads of twists and turns, leaving you on cliffhanger at the end of every page. Its great for all teenage lovers of the Twilight series, it would be great as a film too! The ending is absolutely brilliant and so unexpected… i cant wait to read the next in the series; FORBIDDEN!

Georgia

Gallagher Girls: I’d Tell You I Love You, But Then I’d Have To Kill You & Cross My Heart & Hope To Spy – by Ally Carter

Both published by Orchard Books.

I’d tell you I love you, but then I’d have to kill you

By Ally Carter

This book is the first story in the brilliant Gallagher girls series! Cammie Morgan’s mum is the headmistress of the Gallagher academy for girls, known as a school for geniuses, but actually it’s a school for spies… Join Cammie as she adventures through her awesome classes- like Covert Operations. She has her friends Bex and Liz with her all the way, but there are two new difficulties in her everyday-spy-girl-life: a new girl called Macey and a mysterious outsider called Josh…
Join Cammie on her first of four extreme missions, in this really cool great book!

Cross my heart and hope to spy
By Ally Carter
The second book in the ‘Gallagher Girls’ series-Cammie is already in big trouble after Josh, but shes back on track and trying to cope. Why is she worrying so much though? Because she overheard her mum talking to the teachers about a file called ‘Blackthorne’. The only problem is, what is Blackthorne? And why has principal Morgan shut off a whole section of the school? Cammie, Bex, Liz, and Macey are determined to find out…
Read Cammie’s awesome second mission now;It’s a really great book with lots of twists and turns!

Georgia

My Monster Burrufu – by Alberto Corral & illustrated by Alessandra Sorrentino

Out now !

My Monster Burrufu

Written by Alberto Corral and illustrated by Alessandro Sorrentino

My monster Burrufu is the perfect book for ages 8 and up, a great short story from the company; Petite Grande Idee!

The 102 page story is a charming tale of a small girl called Olivia, whose dad is an author. They move to a new, much bigger house and as Olivia is exploring it, she comes across a monster…in the loft! The monster is Burrufu, and surprisingly he is an excellent author and eventually Olivia and Burrufu form a strong friendship with each other. But will Burrufu ever be found by Olivia’s dad? What would happen if he did?

All of the answers are in this brilliant book…so you’ll have to read it to find out! This book is such a sweet story about friendship love and hope…it’s the best!

Georgia

Shelter by Harlan Coben

Published by Indigo / Orion.

To use a basketball expression, which seems kind of apt in the circumstances, the short version of this review of Harlan Coben’s latest would be;
 ‘He shoots. He scores!’

Creating a new character and series but being able to tap into the world of his existing series by having the central character of Shelter be, Mickey, the nephew of his much loved sports agent character, Myron Bolitar, is a stroke of genius and is sure to double his readership.

This first in the new series is also one of the main launch titles of Orion Books’ new YA imprint, Indigo, and one I’m sure will place them firmly on the map as a publisher of some of the best YA books around.  So, new and younger readers will get to snap up the Indigo edition, whilst regular adult Coben readers can get the same great story under the usual Orion brand – and rest assured, it bridges the gap very well indeed, suiting anyone from around 13 years and up.

The story, and I can’t delve too deep for risk of spoilers, concerns 15 year old Mickey and his search for his girlfriend, Ashley, who one day just disappears from school without leaving a trace. 

He enlists the help of some new found friends, the crazy but loyal and priceless Spoon and the larger than life Goth, Ema, creating an unlikely detective team as they begin to question those in the school and their town about Ashley.
Mickey is living in the same house as his ‘goofy’ Uncle Myron who seems to hinder his progress with his investigation and the chances of any kind of love life at every turn and, although Myron has fairly little screen time here, the book dovetails very nicely into events within Coben’s most recent title ‘Live Wire’.

There is also a mysterious man in a suit who watches and waits in a long black car, and an odd character, the ‘Bat Lady’, who appears to live alone, just her and a tombstone in her garden – so, plenty to keep the reader guessing right through to the end of the book.

It’s a cracking read – I’m a bit of a sucker for noir set in the high school environment and this reminded me at times of the similarly excellent movie, Brick, which also merged the two conventions so successfully.

A great place for younger readers to discover the wonderful suburban crime dramas of Mr Coben and, for those who know what to expect, another great read to add to their growing collection.

Can’t wait for the next one in the Mickey Bolitar series.

High scoring stuff indeed.

Keith

…and now, here’s what Georgia (a whole 30 years younger than me) thought of Shelter:

Mickey Bolitar wants to rebuild his life; to stop the car crash that killed his dad, to get his mum out of rehab, but instead he ends up with his uncle Myron.

Sooner than later, things start to turn out OK until his girlfriend, Ashley Kent, disappears without a trace!

Not wanting to let another person get hurt in his life, Mickey sets out on a mysterious trail to find his lost friend, but… as one conspiracy turns into another, it turns out that Mickey Bolitar has more secrets hidden from him; about his dad, about him! Who’s the criminal behind kidnapping Ashley? And most importantly- Is Mickeys’ dad still really alive, even after he watched him die???

 

SHELTER is a fantastic new teenage crime book with lots of twists and turns.  The author is really great at using suspense and at leading Mickey Bolitar first into a conspiracy about his girlfriend to a mystery about Mickey’s family! I would most definitely recommend it for any thrill-seeking reader and I can’t wait to see if Mickey ever has another great adventure!!!

 

Review by Georgia  x

Half-Minute Horrors (Including Gaiman, Patterson & Snicket)

Published by Harper Collins Children’s Books.

Half-Minute Horrors
By a helluva lot of authors
Published by harper Collins

This is a great treasury of mini scary tales by over 70 authors… including Lemony Snicket, Neil Gaiman, Holly Black, Michael Connelly, James Patterson and many more!

Each of the 73 authors have put together a spooky story each, some are 3 pages, some are three lines but they are all a freaky as the next!

The creepy tales each take only thirty seconds to read- but the chills will take much longer to fade…

Dare to read each spine chilling tale?

Well grab a copy and prepare to get a scare with R.L Stines- ‘my worst nightmare’ or even ‘something you ought to know’ by Lemony Snicket, (author of the unfortunate events).

Each story takes you to a totally different place; from a waiting room, a bedroom and a butchers shop to a deep hole and even a garden pond!
This book is a must read for every thrill-seeker… it’s certainly got the scare factor!

For these may be very small stories but they’re guaranteed to give you a very big scare…
I definitely give this a five out of five because it really put me in the main characters place for each and every tale and made me feel as if I was really there… which actually could be quite scary at times!

Review by Georgia

 

Sky Hawk by Gill Lewis

Published by Oxford University Press

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Callum and his new friend Iona have a secret, a secret that can’t be kept any longer…

Callum is a farmer’s son in the heart of Scotland.

He loves biking and fishing, but his life is turned upside down because of one girl one bird and a big secret!

The Birds nesting in Callum’s farm are rare and endangered Ospreys who are soon bound to make a long journey for their migration to Africa; after the long summer.
Soon, Callum is tracking the female bird- Iris on her journey!

On the computer he can see her flying to Africa, however, Danger arises during the birds migration.  Callum is desperate for help but cannot find any… until a helping hand turns up from all the way in Gambia.  Will Iris be saved?

Read this spectacular book to find out!

Sky Hawk is a really heart-warming book about friendship.

The author uses a fantastic style to get her story across to the readers, (aged from 9 and up) and I think it’s fantastic!

I hope Gill Lewis writes more brilliant stories!

Review by Georgia x

Shimmer (A Riley Bloom Novel) by Alyson Noel.

Published by Macmillan.

Okay, Riley will never turn thirteen, and she’ll never get any older and she’ll never be able to interact with her sister properly again but being dead can be more fun than Riley thought.
Riley Bloom was killed in a car crash at the meagre age of 12, the car crash also sadly killed her pet dog- Buttercup.  They live in the Here & Now which is basically home for the dead nowadays… but when Riley, Buttercup and her cute-but-annoying guide Bodhi go on a quiet holiday, the adventurous team end up embarking on a dangerous and perilous quest to stop the evil ghost-girl Rebecca.

Rebecca is a wounded ghost who is tormented by her past and sets her horrible hell-beast on whoever gets too close, but can Riley change her?

Rebecca can’t re-write her past but she can definitely alter her future in the afterlife!

Shimmer is the second book in Alyson Noels’ brand new ‘Riley Bloom’ series.

Book one is called Radiance, plus we are waiting for the third fab tale; named Dreamland (I cant wait to read this one, it sounds very exciting!).
Alyson Noel is the extremely succesful auothor behind the Teenage series ‘Immortals’.
Keep writing Alyson.  You’re an awesome writer and I can’t wait to find out if you’re writing a fourth Riley Bloom novel!!!

Georgia

Lottie Biggs is NOT Tragic by Hayley Long

Published by Macmillan Children’s Books

This is the third book in the fab Lottie Biggs series but the first two books don’t have to be read in order to read this.

15 year old Lottie Biggs lives with her Mum in Cardiff; her Dad had moved away years before and Lottie’s college sister is situated far away from Cardiff.  Lottie has a best mate called Goose (she hates her real name Gail) and she has Gareth, (who she’s convinced she will marry in the next few years of her life).

She’s happy all of the time and never has any problems… until her Mum starts seeing a man called Stevie.  Lotties world is torn apart at this because her Mum really loves him but Lottie just can’t stick his daughter; Lois.  Shes an emo who only dresses in black, wears too much mascara and loves giving Lottie a bad time –  or so she thinks!

Later on, Lottie finds out that Lois’ Mum actually died when she was little.  Lottie’s made a bit of a mess of things, and needs to sort them out- but can she?

This is a fantastic book for about 11 to 17 year olds and I really recommend it…
I hope there’s another one, Hayley Long!

Georgia

 

Vanished (Book One & Book Two) by Meg Cabot

Published by Simon and Schuster.

Meg Cabot- bestselling author of the princess diaries series-took a break from New York princesses to work on the fab mystery book; When lightning strikes.

In this story, a teenage girl called Jessica and her mate Ruth get caught out in a storm on their way home from school.  Lightning starts to strike as the two lost girls rush for shelter under a METAL stand… (Bad choice!  Lightning can pass through metal!)

The next thing best friend Ruth know, Jess is writhing on the floor after being struck. But there were no marks!

Once they get home, Jess notices a star shaped mark on her body where the lightning passed into her; but there’s no other mark to show where the lightning passed out from her and in the morning she acquired a superpower: thanks to the lightning’s fatal strike, Jess can now tell where missing people are.

However, can having mind powers be a bad thing???

Meg Cabot couldn’t leave the book as just a one-off, so she created a sequel called Code Name Cassandra in which Jess pretends to have lost her powers just so she can get away from all of the cameras and paparazzi.  She volunteers at a camp for talented kids, but the kids are beginning to realise who she really is.  That’s when she receives a package containing info on a missing child that needs to be found.  But, whilst Jess creeps out of the camp and tracks down the girl, one of the boys she was supposed to be taking care of vanishes from the camp!

Can Jess use her powers to save him as well as the other missing child?
Read these two books to find out!  Both stories are in one brilliant book called Vanished, so go to your local store to buy this fab book now!

Georgia