Sunday, August 26, 2012

Review: Let's Face It


Let's Face It
by Jodi R. Moore

Available as: paperback, Kindle edition
Pages: 228 (Kindle edition)
Publisher: Summer Job Books
Publication date: March 16, 2012
Suggested tags: young adult, realistic fiction



From Amazon:
"We’ve all seen the commercials – a pretty pop star promises your skin will be clear if you just . . . For fifteen-year-old Kaylin Bidwell, it doesn’t matter what they say. She knows the truth. Those products won't clear up her acne. She even proved it for a science fair project, hoping to win a spot at science camp with the guy she’s had a crush on for 20% of her life. But the only kind of spot she may end up with this summer are the ones on her face. Kaylin is determined to find a solution, even if it means interning for a company that makes acne products that never work. Could Kaylin help make something better? What she really wants is something better than better – a cure.

Ages 12 and up.
"


Confession: I had acne before the other kids in my class even knew what acne was. Even now in my late 20s, I still have it, and I'm still waiting to grow out of it.

So I related to this book on a pretty personal level. Some of the things Kaylin deals with because of her acne (like comparing herself to other girls, and wondering if boys don't like her because of her or because of her face) were things that I dealt with growing up too. She has an honest, straightforward voice that makes her quite an endearing narrator.

Kaylin's passion for science was a big part of the book. It leads her from her school science fair, to a summer internship at a company that makes acne products, to meeting with a real scientist who's on her way to developing a vaccine for acne. Any readers who are into science would definitely enjoy reading about Kaylin's experiments and adventures. However, readers who aren't so into it may find Let's Face It a little hard to get through, as science is such a major element of both the plot and Kaylin's personality.

In addition to struggling with acne, Kaylin also has boy troubles. She's crushing on Sean, a guy who will barely give her the time of day. While I was on her friends' side and wanted to help get her over this loser as soon as possible, I still felt for her, because I did the same thing when I was younger. Does any girl make it through middle or high school without falling helplessly in love (or in "love," but it feels like serious love at the time) with at least one guy who treats them like dirt?

But then there's Charlie. I loved how their relationship developed really slowly, and how Kaylin was pretty much oblivious to his feelings for her. The little hints Charlie dropped that she never picked up on were precious. I think my favorite was the trip to get ice for the party. :)  Charlie is a great guy; whenever Kaylin's feeling discouraged, whether in her scientific pursuits or in her pursuit of Sean, Charlie is right there to help pick her spirits back up.

I wasn't crazy about was the book's unrealistic ending, which was just a little too neat and tidy for my tastes. (SPOILER - highlight to read: Companies that make a mint off of acne products that don't work aren't going to suddenly decide to get on the straight and narrow and focus their efforts on donating megabucks to research for a cure. Sad, but true.) However, when I was younger I wouldn't have wanted to read a realistic ending. I would have wanted to read a happy, hopeful ending, which is just what Moore delivers.

Let's Face It is a smoothly paced read with a subtle girl power message. Kaylin pursues her dreams, and when she's thrown off track a bit, she just finds another way to get where she wants to be. Her friends are with her every step of the way, and she finds a little romance along the way too. Older YA readers may find Let's Face It a little on the juvenile side, but it's definitely a great book for younger readers who could look up to Kaylin.


Overall rating: 3 out of 5 stars

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Versatile Blogger Award

I was nominated for the Versatile Blogger award by Raya @ midnight coffee monster! woohoo! Thanks, Raya! :)


Here are the rules for the award...
- Thank the blogger who nominated you.
- Add the Versatile Blogger award picture to your post.
- Share 7 random facts about yourself.
- Nominate 15 fellow bloggers who are relatively new to blogging.
- Let the nominees know that they’ve been nominated.
And so...

7 facts about me...
1. I would be a professional student if I could.
2. In fact, I'm thinking about going back to school for my Masters in English or Creative Writing. ... If you have any advice on which to choose, please please please leave me a comment! :)
3. I love elephants. Always have.
4. My second toe is longer than my big toe.
5. I've been engaged for 2+ years and now that my fiance and I finally both have steady jobs, I'm finally going to be able to plan a wedding! yay!
6. I still love getting and sending snail mail.
7. I don't think there is anything better than putting on pjs and crawling into bed to read on a rainy day.

15 bloggers I nominate:
1. Eileen @ Singing and Reading in the Rain
2. Ashley & Paul @ The A P Book Club
3. dKatrina @ I Have Lived a Thousand Lives
4. Erleen @ Books For YA!
5. Charli @ Ramblings of an Elfpire
6. Sydney @ YA Rated
7. Katie & Connie @ READdicted Reviewers
8. Brittany @ The Book Addict's Guide
9. Filippa Lo @ The Last Chapter
10. Michaela @ Michaela's Library of Books
11. Samantha K @ The Real World According To Sam
12. Sherinderella @ The Book Monster Diaries
13. Isabelle, Kaede, & Sarah @ Wake Up at Seven
14. Alex @ Possession of Books
15. Katie @ The Fiction Diaries

Thank you again for the nomination, Raya! I happily pass on the Versatile Blogger Award to the 15 lovely bloggers above! :)

Friday, August 24, 2012

Friday Freebies: August 24, 2012

Click on each title to go to the Amazon Kindle edition listing. Be sure to double-check the price before you download!



Ashes to Ashes and Cinder to Cinder
by Cameron Jace

Available as: Kindle edition
Pages: 28
Publisher: unknown
Publication date: May 29, 2012
Suggested tags: young adult, fairy tales, short stories



Second in The Grimm Diaries Prequels. (The first book in The Grimm Diaries series, Snow White Sorrow, is schedule to be released on October 30, 2012.) From Amazon:
"What if all you knew about fairy tales was wrong?

Seventeen-year-old Alice Grimm, a descendant of the Brothers Grimm, is one of few in the world who can locate fairytale characters who don't know who they really are. She is sent to Venice where archeologists found an 800-year-old witch's skeleton in the city that invented the art of glassblowing in the past. The corpse is surrounded with seventeen glass slippers, and it is suggested that it might belong to the real Cinderella.

With the help of Loki, a Dreamhunter who enters dream of the immortal, they both follow a trail of evidence that leads them to the shocking origins of the Real Cinderella.

This Grimm Diaries Prequels are a number of short books in the form of epistolary diary entries. The diaries are more of teasers for the upcoming series: The Grimm Diaries, allowing you to get a glimpse of what to expect of the series.
"


Cold Kiss
by Amy Garvey

Available as: hardcover, paperback, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 309 (Kindle edition)
Publisher: HarperTeen
Publication date: September 20, 2011
Suggested tags: young adult, paranormal, romance



First in the Cold Kiss series. From Amazon:
"It was a beautiful, warm summer day, the day Danny died.

Suddenly Wren was alone and shattered. In a heartbroken fury, armed with dark incantations and a secret power, Wren decides that what she wants—what she must do—is to bring Danny back.

But the Danny who returns is just a shell of the boy Wren fell in love with. His touch is icy; his skin, smooth and stiff as marble; his chest, cruelly silent when Wren rests her head against it.

Wren must keep Danny a secret, hiding him away, visiting him at night, while her life slowly unravels around her. Then Gabriel DeMarnes transfers to her school, and Wren realizes that somehow, inexplicably, he can sense the powers that lie within her—and that he knows what she has done. And now Gabriel wants to help make things right.

But Wren alone has to undo what she has wrought—even if it means breaking her heart all over again.
"


Let's Face It
by Jodi R. Moore

Available as: paperback, Kindle edition
Pages: 228 (Kindle edition)
Publisher: Summer Job Books
Publication date: March 16, 2012
Suggested tags: young adult, realistic fiction



From Amazon:
"We’ve all seen the commercials – a pretty pop star promises your skin will be clear if you just . . . For fifteen-year-old Kaylin Bidwell, it doesn’t matter what they say. She knows the truth. Those products won't clear up her acne. She even proved it for a science fair project, hoping to win a spot at science camp with the guy she’s had a crush on for 20% of her life. But the only kind of spot she may end up with this summer are the ones on her face. Kaylin is determined to find a solution, even if it means interning for a company that makes acne products that never work. Could Kaylin help make something better? What she really wants is something better than better – a cure.

Ages 12 and up.
"


Singled Out
by Veronica Blade

Available as: Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 42 (Kindle edition)
Publisher: Crush Publishing Inc
Publication date: August 8, 2012
Suggested tags: young adult, romance, short stories



Second in the Single Girls series. From Amazon:
"This is a very short story of appx 40 pages.

Brittany’s short-lived fling with the insanely hot Wyatt left her seething, despite still liking him. Since he barely glances her way anymore, going to prom alone seems far better than going with some loser. But Brittany's well-intentioned friends haven’t given up on Wyatt, and they’re intensifying their matchmaking tactics!
"

Friday Finds #24


Friday Finds is hosted by Should Be Reading. Each Friday, you share the great books you heard about or discovered over the past week: "books you were told about, books you discovered while browsing blogs/bookstores online, or books that you actually purchased."




Flyaway
by Lucy Christopher

Available as: hardcover, Kindle edition, ebook, audiobook
Pages: 336
Publisher: The Chicken House
Publication date: October 1, 2011
Suggested tags: middle grade, realistic fiction



From Goodreads:
"If they saved the swan together, could she then save her friend?

At the hospital, upset and scared after her dad has suffered a heart attack, 13-year-old Isla meets Harry. He's the first boy to understand her and her love of the outdoors. But Harry is ill, and as his health fails, Isla is determined to help him the only way she knows how. Together they watch a lone swan struggling to fly on the lake outside Harry's window. Isla believes that if only she can save the injured swan, somehow that will help both Harry and her dad, too. What she doesn't realize is that her actions will change not just their lives, but hers.

For tweenage readers, a touching novel about hope and healing by the award-winning author of
Stolen."


Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies
by Erin Dionne

Available as: hardcover, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 256
Publisher: Dial
Publication date: February 5, 2009
Suggested tags: middle grade, realistic fiction, contemporary



From Goodreads:
"Thirteen-year-old Celeste Harris is no string bean, but comfy sweatpants and a daily chocolate cookie suit her just fine. Her under-the-radar lifestyle could have continued too, if her aunt hadn't entered her in the HuskyPeach Modeling Challenge. To get out of it, she's forced to launch Operation Skinny Celeste—because, after all, a thin girl can't be a fat model! What Celeste never imagined was that losing weight would help her gain a backbone . . . or that all she needed to shine was a spotlight.

A hilarious debut featuring friendship, family, mean girls and even celebrity crushes, Celeste's story is a delicious treat that doesn't add a pound.
"

My Life in Pink and Green
by Lisa Greenwald

Available as: hardcover, paperback, Kindle edition, ebook, audiobook
Pages: 272
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Publication date: March 1, 2009
Suggested tags: middle grade, realistic fiction, contemporary



From Goodreads:
"Twelve-year-old Lucy Desberg is a natural problem solver. After the local homecoming queen shows up at her family’s struggling drugstore with a beauty disaster that Lucy helps to fix, Lucy has a long line of makeover customers for every school dance and bat mitzvah. But all the makeup tips in the world won’t help save the pharmacy. If only she could find a way to make the pharmacy the center of town again—a place where people want to spend time, like in the old days. Lucy dreams up a solution that could resuscitate the family business and help the environment, too. But will Lucy’s family stop fighting long enough to listen to a seventh-grader?

This book is a funny and sweet debut featuring an unforgettable narrator who knows what she wants, whether it’s great makeup, a killer business plan, or a better world.
"


The Woman in the Wall
by Patrice Kindl

Available as: hardcover, paperback, Kindle edition
Pages: 192
Publisher: Puffin
Publication date: September 28, 1998
Suggested tags: young adult, fantasy



From Goodreads:
"Anna is more than shy. She is nearly invisible. At seven, terrified of school, Anna retreats within the walls of her family's enormous house, and builds a world of passageways and hidden rooms. As the years go by, people forget she ever existed. Then a mysterious note is thrust through a crack in the wall, and Anna must decide whether or not to come out of hiding. Patrice Kindl's astounding, inventive novel blends fantasy and reality -- and readers will not forget it."

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

"Waiting On" Wednesdays: August 22, 2012



"Waiting On" Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. Each Wednesday, you share upcoming releases that you're eagerly anticipating.




Revel
by Maurissa Guibord

Release date: February 12, 2013
Available as: hardcover, ebook
Pages: 352
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Suggested tags: young adult, paranormal, romance



From Goodreads:
"There’s an island off the coast of Maine that’s not on any modern map.

Shrouded in mist and protected by a deadly reef, Trespass Island is home to a community of people who guard the island and its secrets from outsiders. Seventeen-year-old Delia grew up in Kansas, but has come here in search of her family and answers to her questions: Why didn’t her mother ever talk about Trespass Island? Why did she fear the open water? But Delia’s not welcome and soon finds herself enmeshed in a frightening and supernatural world where ancient Greek symbols adorn the buildings and secret ceremonies take place on the beach at night.

Sean Gunn, a handsome young lobsterman, befriends Delia and seems willing to risk his life to protect her. But it’s Jax, the coldly elusive young man she meets at the water’s edge, who finally makes Delia understand the real dangers of life on the island. Delia is going to have to fight to survive. Because there are monsters here. And no one ever leaves Trespass alive.
"

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Teaser Tuesdays: August 21, 2012

Teaser Tuesdays is hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Each Tuesday, you grab the book you're reading, open to a random page, and share 2 teaser sentences from anywhere on the page.
NO SPOILERS - make sure the sentences you pick don't give too much away!




Let's Face It by Jodi R. Moore

"I thought for sure Charlie would tell you what we've all been saying and help you get over this never-ending crush. It's like sheet music with the ostinato-repeat, it just keeps going on-and-on-and-on-and-on. I'm waiting for the fade out."

{Kindle edition, 54%}


Let's Face It
by Jodi R. Moore

Available as: paperback, Kindle edition
Pages: 226
Publisher: Summer Job Books
Publication date: March 16, 2012
Suggested tags: young adult, realistic fiction


From Goodreads:
"We’ve all seen the commercials – a pretty pop star promises your skin will be clear if you just . . . For fifteen-year-old Kaylin Bidwell, it doesn’t matter what they say. She knows the truth. Those products won't clear up her acne. She even proved it for a science fair project, hoping to win a spot at science camp with the guy she’s had a crush on for 20% of her life. But the only kind of spot she may end up with this summer are the ones on her face. Kaylin is determined to find a solution, even if it means interning for a company that makes acne products that never work. Could Kaylin help make something better? What she really wants is something better than better – a cure.

Ages 12 and up.
"

Monday, August 20, 2012

New Release Round-Up: August 20-26, 2012

Young Adult


Pizza, Love, and Other Stuff That Made Me Famous
by Kathryn Williams

Release date: August 21, 2012
Available as: hardcover, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 240
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
Suggested tags: young adult, contemporary, romance



From Goodreads:
"Can a spot on a teen reality show really lead to a scholarship at an elite cooking school AND a summer romance?

Sixteen-year-old Sophie Nicolaides was practically raised in the kitchen of her family’s Italian-Greek restaurant, Taverna Ristorante. When her best friend, Alex, tries to convince her to audition for a new reality show, Teen Test Kitchen, Sophie is reluctant. But the prize includes a full scholarship to one of America's finest culinary schools and a summer in Napa, California, not to mention fame.

Once on-set, Sophie immediately finds herself in the thick of the drama—including a secret burn book, cutthroat celebrity judges, and a very cute French chef. Sophie must figure out a way to survive all the heat and still stay true to herself. A terrific YA offering--fresh, fun, and sprinkled with romance.
"


The Raft
by S.A. Bodeen

Release date: August 21, 2012
Available as: hardcover, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 231
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Suggested tags: young adult, realistic fiction, survival



From Goodreads:
"Robie is an experienced traveller. She’s taken the flight from Honolulu to the Midway Atoll, a group of Pacific islands where her parents live, many times. When she has to get to Midway in a hurry after a visit with her aunt in Hawaii, she gets on the next cargo flight at the last minute. She knows the pilot, but on this flight, there’s a new co-pilot named Max. All systems are go until a storm hits during the flight. The only passenger, Robie doesn’t panic until the engine suddenly cuts out and Max shouts at her to put on a life jacket. They are over miles of Pacific Ocean. She sees Max struggle with a raft.

And then . . . she’s in the water. Fighting for her life. Max pulls her onto the raft, and that’s when the real terror begins. They have no water. Their only food is a bag of Skittles. There are sharks. There is an island. But there’s no sign of help on the way.
"

Other YA new releases for this week:



Middle Grade


The Sinister Sweetness of Splendid Academy
by Nikki Loftin

Release date: August 21, 2012
Available as: hardcover, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 304
Publisher: Razorbill
Suggested tags: middle grade, fantasy, mystery



From Goodreads:
"Lorelei is bowled over by Splendid Academy--Principal Trapp encourages the students to run in the hallways, the classrooms are stocked with candy dishes, and the cafeteria serves lavish meals featuring all Lorelei's favorite foods. But the more time she spends at school, the more suspicious she becomes. Why are her classmates growing so chubby? And why do the teachers seem so sinister?

It's up to Lorelei and her new friend Andrew to figure out what secret this supposedly splendid school is hiding. What they discover chills their bones--and might even pick them clean!

Mix one part magic, one part mystery, and just a dash of Grimm, and you've got the recipe for a cozy-creepy read that kids will gobble up like candy.
"


Ungifted
by Gordon Korman

Release date: August 21, 2012
Available as: hardcover, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 288
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Suggested tags: middle grade, realistic fiction



From Goodreads:
"The word gifted has never been applied to a kid like Donovan Curtis. It's usually more like Don't try this at home. So when the troublemaker pulls a major prank at his middle school, he thinks he's finally gone too far. But thanks to a mix-up by one of the administrators, instead of getting in trouble, Donovan is sent to the Academy of Scholastic Distinction (ASD), a special program for gifted and talented students.

It wasn't exactly what Donovan had intended, but there couldn't be a more perfect hideout for someone like him. That is, if he can manage to fool people whose IQs are above genius level. And that becomes harder and harder as the students and teachers of ASD grow to realize that Donovan may not be good at math or science (or just about anything). But after an ongoing experiment with a live human (sister), an unforgettably dramatic middle-school dance, and the most astonishing come-from-behind robot victory ever, Donovan shows that his gifts might be exactly what the ASD students never knew they needed.
"

Other Middle Grade new releases for this week: