Thursday, March 14, 2013
Book Review: What's Left of Me
What's Left of Me
by Katy Zhang
Like everyone else begins life, Addie and Eva are two souls, born into the same body. They take turns controlling their movements, learning how to speak, dance, live. But soon the whispers start. Why are they settling? Most people lose one of their souls at a young age, the dominant soul taking complete control as the recessive soul quietly slips away. So why is Eva still around? And how can they keep it a secret? Because if anyone finds out that Eva is still a part of Addie, they'll be taken away. From her family, her friends, to a place of uncertain location and even more uncertain consequences.
This book was amazing! It reads like other popular dystopian fiction (Delirium, Legend, etc), but the world is clearly present day and looks almost exactly like our own. Life exists for the characters much as it does for the reader. The story is told in first person, from Eva's viewpoint. But while she is the center of her own story, she is not the person making the decisions for her life. What impressed me most about this book is the pacing. Kat Zhang manages to mix just the right amount of action, heartbreak, and suspense with just a splash or romance. The book raises some great questions. What makes a person a person? What does it mean to sacrifice for the common good? What is the "common good"? How do you fall in love with a boy if there are two completely different people living inside one body?
What's even more incredible about this book is that it was written by a high schooler! That's right. A high schooler who was finishing this book while she was supposed to be studying for her IB exams. This girl must never have slept, but it paid off. This book is refreshing, fast paced, exciting, and just stinkin' cool. I can't wait for the next one.
Check out the author's page for the book trailer and more here.
Friday, March 8, 2013
And the winner is....
Hanna H.! Congrats Hanna for winning the Famous First Lines contest!
The answer to Thursday's question was Twilight by Stephanie Meyer.
Thanks to everyone who played! Don't forget to come back to the blog to read about the latest books, fun events, and more!
The answer to Thursday's question was Twilight by Stephanie Meyer.
Thanks to everyone who played! Don't forget to come back to the blog to read about the latest books, fun events, and more!
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Famous First Lines: Thursday
Yesterday's title was The Voyage of the Dawn Treader by C.S. Lewis. Today's first line is...
"I'd never given much thought to how I would die - though I'd had reason enough in the last few months - but even if I had, I would not have imagined it like this."
Hint: This line comes from the preface of the book, and also happens to be a very popular movie.
"I'd never given much thought to how I would die - though I'd had reason enough in the last few months - but even if I had, I would not have imagined it like this."
Hint: This line comes from the preface of the book, and also happens to be a very popular movie.
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
Famous First Lines: Wednesday
Tuesday's answer was Scorpio Races by Maggie Stievfater! Today's first line is....
"There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it."
Know what book this comes from? Post a comment below (with your student ID) or drop off your answer at the library!
Remember, you can use any resource to find the answer! Ask your friends, ask a teacher, find it on Google!
"There was a boy called Eustace Clarence Scrubb, and he almost deserved it."
Know what book this comes from? Post a comment below (with your student ID) or drop off your answer at the library!
Remember, you can use any resource to find the answer! Ask your friends, ask a teacher, find it on Google!
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Famous First Lines: Tuesday
Monday's answer was Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen! Today's new first line is....
"It is the first day of November, and so, today, someone will die."
Write the title of the book and your student ID number in a comment below OR submit your answer at the library!
Don't forget-you can use any tools you want to find the answer! Ask a friend, ask a teacher, or Google it!
"It is the first day of November, and so, today, someone will die."
Write the title of the book and your student ID number in a comment below OR submit your answer at the library!
Don't forget-you can use any tools you want to find the answer! Ask a friend, ask a teacher, or Google it!
Monday, March 4, 2013
Famous First Lines: Monday
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife."
You can submit your answer two ways:
Reply to this post with a comment containing the book title and your student ID # ( no names please).
OR
Come by the library and put your answer in the purple box at the front desk.
Don't forget-you can use any tools you want to find the answer! Ask a friend, ask a teacher, or Google it!
You can submit your answer two ways:
Reply to this post with a comment containing the book title and your student ID # ( no names please).
OR
Come by the library and put your answer in the purple box at the front desk.
Don't forget-you can use any tools you want to find the answer! Ask a friend, ask a teacher, or Google it!
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