In this awe-inspiring sequel to Hale's The Goose Girl, Ani's best friend, Enna, is sent on a marvelous adventure. Enna soon finds that her brother Leifer has found the secret to making fire without a spark.
The secret is contained within a mysterious vellum that Leifer found buried under a lightning struck tree. Although the fire is taking over Leifer, there are bigger problems. Bayern is at war with the neighboring kingdom of Stora. When Enna learns the fire too, she tries to help Bayern win the war. Along the way her friendships with Ani, Razo, and Finn are tested to their limits. I won't spoil the ending but this story is amazing. Hale separates the story into little sections and tells you what part of the story Enna plays in each section. It helps you understand the story more and you burrow into the story more.
Stars out of five: ☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 8+
Reading level: 9+
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Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Land of Stories by Chris Colfer
Land of Stories is about a twin brother and sister who find out that the fairy tale world is real when they get transported into it via their grandmother's book of traditional tales. There they find out that one of the most feared villains of the world -the Evil Queen- has escaped from prison. They also find that there is only one spell that can take them home. They discover a journal written by the only other person that has succeeded in using the wishing spell. The unknown journal has tips on how to obtain the items that are needed to use the wishing spell. Along the way they discover that the wishing spell can only be used once more and someone else is trying to use it! On this trip they learn who their father and grandmother really are. I like this book because Colfer really explains what is happening in rich detail. He really paints a picture of the setting into your mind, as well as tells the story in a way that you feel like you're inside it.
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 8+
Reading level: 9+
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 8+
Reading level: 9+
Thursday, December 22, 2016
The Two Princesses of Bamarre by Gail Carson Levine
Princess Addie's sister Meryl has always dreamed of finding a cure to the Gray death, a disease that has been plaguing the Bamarrians since the legendary hero Drault left Bamarre. But when Meryl catches the Gray Death it is up to shy Addie to find a cure. Along the way Addie must find enough courage to face many magical creatures, including scepters, dragons, and a magical spirit that seems to push her along in her quest to save Meryl. I really like how Levine puts a verse from the book of poems about Drault's heroic deeds in front of each chapter. It makes the story seem alive and spreading.
Stars out of five: ☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 7+
Reading level 7+
Stars out of five: ☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 7+
Reading level 7+
Wednesday, December 21, 2016
Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
Ella was cursed with obedience by the fairy Lucinda when she was a baby. Lucinda didn't mean to curse her, only to bestow a gift. Now Ella sets off on a quest to be free of having to obey every order that comes her way. On the way she faces many dangers such as ogres, almost being turned into a squirrel, and her evil stepsisters. Can Ella break the curse to save her kingdom? Find out in this twist on the traditional Cinderella story: a wonderfully crafted blend of romance, resource, and rare talents.
I really liked how Levine explains how each of the characters are feeling in precise detail, especially Ella. She really makes you sympathize with Ella and you feel what she's feeling.
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 8+
Reading level: 10+
I really liked how Levine explains how each of the characters are feeling in precise detail, especially Ella. She really makes you sympathize with Ella and you feel what she's feeling.
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 8+
Reading level: 10+
Tuesday, December 20, 2016
Goose Girl by Shannon Hale
Goose Girl is a story about a crown princess who speaks to birds. One day Ani's mother says that Ani will not be crown princess anymore! She must take a long journey to marry the prince of an unknown kingdom, but along the way, her lady in waiting, Selia, betrays her! Ani must take refuge by hiding as a goose girl, trying to get up the courage to tell her fellow animal workers that she is the princess and ask them to stand beside her in her confrontation with Selia. I loved how Hale describes each and every one of the characters so well and how the story just seems to flow. Hale separates the story into sections so you know what position Ani holds in the story.
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 9+
Reading level: 9+
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 9+
Reading level: 9+
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
Percy Jackson by Rick Riordan
Percy is a boy who seems to always be around trouble. What (or who) could be the source of these dilemmas? Percy finds out that the cause of all these strange commotions is monsters, (monsters!) when he goes to Camp Half-blood not only for training, but also for safety. When he is sent on a quest to retrieve the head god, Zeus's prized lightning bolt that Percy is thought to have stolen, he meets several new enemies and wins several battles. If Percy doesn't find and return the stolen lightning bolt before the summer solstice, it will mean death for him and all of his friends. Will he survive? In this amazing adventure series Riordan shows you into the world of Greek mythology, including Olympic history. I really love how Riordan gives you a vague clue about what is going to happen in the title of each chapter. It draws you in without actually spoiling anything.
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 7+
Reading level: 8+
This is good for ages 7+.
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆
Age of enjoyment: 7+
Reading level: 8+
This is good for ages 7+.
Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling
Harry Potter is an adventure series of seven books about a boy who was left on the doorstep of his mean-spirited aunt, uncle, and cousin who are unkind to him until age eleven when mysterious letters addressed to Harry appear in the mail slot. The letters invite Harry to a wondrous school where he will learn that he has been famous from the time an evil sorcerer killed Harry's parents. In seven books Rowling describes how, along with his sidekicks Ron and Hermione, Harry must save the world. Set in magical England J.K Rowling melts you into the book of magic, mayhem, and
merriment. I love how Rowling makes you really feel how the characters are feeling.
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆☆
This is great for ages 8+.
merriment. I love how Rowling makes you really feel how the characters are feeling.
stars out of five:☆☆☆☆☆
This is great for ages 8+.
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