Sunday, September 16, 2018

#BookReview: White as Silence, Red as Song by Alessandro D'Avenia

Reviewed By: Jessica P. 
Publisher: Thomas Nelson 
Recommended Age: Young Adult 
Genre: Contemporary 
About the Book:

International bestseller White as Milk, Red as Blood, has been called the Italian The Fault in Our Stars.

Leo is an ordinary sixteen-year-old: he loves hanging out with his friends, playing soccer, and zipping around on his motorbike. The time he has to spend at school is a drag, and his teachers are "a protected species that you hope will become extinct," so when a new history and philosophy teacher arrives, Leo greets him with his usual antipathy. But this young man turns out to be different. His eyes sparkle when he talks, and he encourages his students to live passionately, and follow their dreams.

Leo now feels like a lion, as his name suggests, but there is still one thing that terrifies him: the color white. White is absence; everything related to deprivation and loss in his life is white. Red, on the other hand, is the color of love, passion and blood; red is the color of Beatrice's hair. Leo's dream is a girl named Beatrice, the prettiest in school. Beatrice is irresistible - one look from her is enough to make Leo forget about everything else.

There is, however, a female presence much closer to Leo, which he finds harder to see because she's right under his nose: the ever-dependable and serene Silvia. When he discovers that Beatrice has leukemia and that her disease is related to the white that scares him so much, Leo is forced to search within himself, to bleed and to be reborn. In the process, he comes to understand that dreams must never die, and he finds the strength to believe in something bigger than himself.

White as Milk, Red as Blood is not only a coming-of-age story and the narrative of a school year, but it is also a bold novel that, through Leo's monologue - at times easy-going and full of verve, at times more intimate and anguished - depicts what happens when suffering and shock burst into the world of a teenager, and the world of adults is rendered speechless.




#BookReview: Afterimage by Naomi Hughes

Reviewed By: Jessica P. 
Publisher: Page Street Publishing 
Recommended Age: Young Adult 
Genre: Mystery 
About the Book:

A horrific explosion levels part of the city and Camryn Kingfisher is the sole survivor.

Amidst controversy, conspiracy theories, and threats from government officials, Camryn longs for the truth. But the only person who she can turn to is a transparent boy in a lab coat named Quint. Unsure whether he’s a hallucination or a ghost, Camryn has no choice but to trust him as they become embroiled in a plot that is bigger than either of them realize. 

In a race where the fabric of time and space is at stake, they must figure out who caused the explosion before the culprit comes back to finish Camryn―and her city―off for good.


This title will be released on September 18, 2018.

#Bookclubs: Looking for a Bookclub?

Hey guys I wanted to post something about all the new developments for the site and well some book clubs you may not know about.  Recently I created new accounts for the bookclubs that I am a part of and I really wanted to make sure you knew about where you could find them! 

#BookSubscriptionBoxes: Updates


Well I am sad to say that as of October I will no longer be getting Uppercase. I really loved the new rewards they were doing but it has come to my attention that you can no longer use points to gain a free box.  And although I do love the items in their store I just don't see any reason as of right now to get points for items I already have.  So unfortuntally I will be canceling my subscrption after October.   I am however now looking for a new box to try.  What I want to do is to subcribe to a new different box each month and then share that box with you.  

#TheBookShare with @laurieannforest and The Black Witch Chronicles


Welcome to this weeks The Book Share post!  This week we have the most amazing author of all time Laurie Forest whom wrote The Black Witch Chronicles!  I have to say that for fantasies this one is one of the best that I have ever read! It is a stand out from all the rest and even the novellas are unput downable! If you are looking for a new fantasy to fall in love with then look no further than this one right here!  


Saturday, September 15, 2018

#BookReview of Totem by Jennifer Maruno


Totem


About the Book: 

As an orphaned white boy in a school full of Native students, fourteen-year-old Jonny Joe isn't like any of the others at the island Redemption Residential School off the west coast. When the advances of Father Gregory disturb Jonny, he joins another boy in an escape to a mountain cave. But when they leave the cave, the world as they knew it no longer exists.

The boys travel to a native village in a sheltered bay, where Jonny becomes skilled in the art of carving. When a steamship enters the cove, the party of sightseers brings a disease that annihilates most of the people in the village. Meanwhile, Jonny has learned the secret of his past and when he returns to the present, Jonny carves a totem pole to honour the members of the village.