Posted on April 2, 2008 by lewistonpubliclibrary
Perfect You by Elizabeth Scott
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
I truly enjoy Elizabeth Scott’s books. The protagonists are very real and the average reader can relate to their plights. In Scott’s newest book, Perfect You, Kate has lost her best friend, is humiliated by her dad, and is perennially confused by boys. What 16 [...]
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Posted on March 18, 2008 by lewistonpubliclibrary
Beastly by Alex Flinn
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
Beastly is not a book I would have normally selected to read. Fantasy is not my preferred genre, but since author Alex Flinn is speaking at a conference I am attending next month, I figured I would try her twist on an old fairy tale.
This modern-day Beauty and the Beasttakes place [...]
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Posted on March 6, 2008 by lewistonpubliclibrary
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules by Jeff Kinney
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
The sequel to last year’s smash hit Diary of a Wimpy Kid did not disappoint! In Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules, Greg Heffley returns with his embarrassing summer tucked safely behind him… or is it? Only Rodrick knows [...]
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Posted on February 29, 2008 by lewistonpubliclibrary
Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
Sophie Kinsella has a knack for creating protagonists readers cannot help but root for. True to form, within the first few pages of her latest novel, Remember Me?, Kinsella had won me over with hapless heroine Lexi Smart.
We meet Lexi on the eve of her [...]
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Posted on February 6, 2008 by lewistonpubliclibrary
What I Was by Meg Rosoff
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
Award-winning young adult author Meg Rosoff’s first adult novel, What I Was, is a thrilling coming-of-age tale. The 100-year-old narrator, H, takes us back to his year at St. Oswald’s, an all-male school on the eastern coast of England. This is H’s third boarding [...]
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Posted on February 1, 2008 by lewistonpubliclibrary
The Ashleys: There’s a New Name in School by Melissa de la Cruz
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
The movie “Heathers” meets “My Super Sweet 16″ in a junior high version of beautiful, rich, powerful, and deliciously mean girls. In Melissa de la Cruz’s new series, appropriately named The Ashleys, Ashley Spencer, Ashley Li, and [...]
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Posted on January 19, 2008 by lewistonpubliclibrary
Your Own, Sylvia by Stephanie Hemphill
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
Your Own, Sylvia: A Verse Portrait of Sylvia Plath tells the tragic story of Sylvia Plath’s rise and fall through poetry. Author Stephanie Hemphill took true accounts from the life of Plath and imagined the thoughts, feelings, and exchanges that took place around those [...]
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Posted on December 31, 2007 by lewistonpubliclibrary
The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
Seventh grade can be tough—especially if your teacher hates you. In Gary D. Schmidt’s The Wednesday Wars, Holling Hoodhood is left alone every Wednesday afternoon with the treacherous Mrs. Baker. While his Catholic and Jewish classmates leave early for religious education, Presbyterian Holling [...]
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Posted on December 29, 2007 by lewistonpubliclibrary
The Luxe by Anna Godbersen
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
Gossip Girl meets New York City’s Gilded Age in The Luxe. Author Anna Godbersen’s debut is a page-turner from beginning to end. Full of romance and scandal, The Luxe is a murder-mystery rocking high society.
Elizabeth Holland, back from Paris, is betrothed to Henry Schoonmaker, the [...]
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Posted on December 9, 2007 by lewistonpubliclibrary
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
Reviewed by Suzanne Dlugolonski, Teen Services Librarian
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is Sherman Alexie’s fifth novel and his first for teen readers. It chronicles Arnold “Junior” Sprit’s freshman year of high school. Junior, after the first day of ninth grade, decides to [...]
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