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Tuesday, September 23, 2014

The Geography of You and Me by Jennifer E. Smith





 Lucy and Owen meet somewhere between the tenth and eleventh floors of a New York City apartment building, on an elevator rendered useless by a citywide blackout. After they're rescued, they spend a single night together, wandering the darkened streets and marveling at the rare appearance of stars above Manhattan. But once the power is restored, so is reality. Lucy soon moves to Edinburgh with her parents, while Owen heads out west with his father.
Lucy and Owen's relationship plays out across the globe as they stay in touch through postcards, occasional e-mails, and -- finally -- a reunion in the city where they first met.
Lucy Patterson has lived in New York her whole life, and she loves it. She is left alone for the first time while her parents travel to Paris for a business trip.  Now that her brothers have moved out, she's all by herself. On the way up to her apartment on the twenty-fourth floor, the whole East Coast goes black. At this point, she's stuck in the elevator in-between, the 10th and 11th floors, with the new superintendent's son. They're only in there for half an hour but it feels longer to Lucy. After that, they spend the night walking the streets, and stargazing on the top of their building. But once the lights come back, whatever had drawn them together retreats. Lucy is flown to London to meet up with her parents and is hit with the news that they're moving, to a different country.

Owen Buckley hasn't gone many places but he wants to. But moving from their house in Pennsylvania to The Big Apple wasn't his idea. But since his mom died, they couldn't stay in Pennsylvania, where his dad couldn't find a job. Since his dad was offered a job as a superintendent in one of his dad's second cousin's buildings, they had to move to the basement of a big building. The night with Lucy was the best thing to happen to him since he moved there. Now that Owen's dad got fired and Lucy's parents got their new job, they're both moving, Owen out west somewhere and Lucy to Edinburgh.

 This is very important and you must read every words very carefully. READ THIS BOOK. In the past I've read This is What Happy Looks Like, and The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight, and loved them. When my mom handed me The Geography of You and Me I swiped it and read half of it before we got the audio book and finished it. I have an obsession with these super adorable contemporaries, and this just made my world. With these kind of books,  you can't really choose a main character, mostly because the book revolves around the two main characters and not much else. There are other characters yes (Liam, Paisley, parents, Owen's friends from Pennsylvania) but they come and go, so you can't really get attached. But good thing I loved Owen and Lucy. They are so funny and cute, I can't stand it.

I also happened to listen the audiobook. One thing I loved is that it has two readers for both points of view. The narrators, Leslie Bellair & Corey Bradberry, were, in my humble opinion, awesome.  Leslie had a fantastic Scottish accent for Liam.  Such a good book, such good readers. I wish she would write a sequel. Fingers crossed!

Alright, so this is the point in the review I would tell you what kind of people would like this book, but if you don't like this book, you are heartless. So go read it!


 5/5

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Prophecy by Ellen Oh


Prophecy by Ellen Oh (The Dragon King Chronicles #1)

Reviewed by Reagan


Kira’s the only female in the king’s army, and the prince’s bodyguard. She’s a demon slayer and an outcast, hated by nearly everyone in her home city of Hansong. And, she’s their only hope...

Murdered kings and discovered traitors point to a demon invasion, sending Kira on the run with the young prince. He may be the savior predicted in the Dragon King Prophecy, but the missing treasure of myth may be the true key. With only the guidance of the cryptic prophecy, Kira must battle demon soldiers, evil shaman, and the Demon Lord himself to find what was once lost and raise a prince into a king.
I loved this book. It was the adventure and the strangeness of it all that pulled me in. After I heard what this book was about I was so curious. Prophecy is very thrilling and strange, but I like books that way. I thought everything about this book was unique and well done. I really enjoyed reading it and finished it after a couple of hours from starting. My mom says I'm ridiculous but I just have a hunger to know what's next. 

My favorite character in this book is probably Kira herself. She is incredibly brave.  She is insulted and feared by almost everyone, but she doesn't let that slow her down. There were a lot of great characters in this book. I'm the worst at remembering names, and the fact that they're strange names doesn't help my short term memory (that is non-existent XD). I know this book isn't for everyone, but it's not all about magical stuff. It's about hunting demons and killing them with weapons. The magic isn't in people, it's in items.  It's also humorous sometimes.

People who liked books like Salt, Percy Jackson/Heroes Of Olympus, or movies like, I, Frankenstein would like this book too.  I can't wait until I can read the next one!

Love you all for reading through my strange reviews! 



5/5