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Friday, October 17, 2008

Books Round up number 2


Solomon aka Shifty can talk his way out of most situations. However, this new foster home begins to test his limits. Shifty finds himself telling more lies and trying to get out more situations - mostly due to driving the van - without a license. When a new social worker comes knocking on the door, Shifty does his best to try to smooth things over. He feels lucky to be living with Martha and his foster siblings. But helping out around the house means taking the van which only brings trouble. Soon Shifty's in so deep, he doesn't know what to do next. He's trying to help out an elderly woman in the hospital, entertain his sister, and help keep the social worker from discovering any demerits. Can he keep his new family together?

I wish the cover of this book had been a little different, maybe with a city scene in the background. I have a hard time thinking teens will pick this book up on its own. However, once they do, they will be hooked. I was drawn into the book because Shifty kept getting into situations that needed some sweet talking. The drama and seriousness of the situation pulled at my heartstrings and it's a great read for teens digging urban realistic fiction.

Try Also: Tyrell
Snitch
and 13 Reasons Why



For her sweet sixteen party, Ashley's father sent her and a group of friends on cruise in the Bahammas. On the first day she realizes that she's not happy with her boyfriend (especially with so many other cute boys on board). They break up, leaving her free to flirt with Logan, who works on the ship. Ashley's having a great time except for the fact that someone's out to get even with her. At first, she thinks she's just being paranoid because of the missing girl from last year's cruise she just heard about, but then she faces the facts. A loosened balacony rail, a message in lipstick on her mirror, her dress torn to shreds, and a boulder almost crushing her leads her imagination running wild. She's so focused on her "accidents" that it barely leaves her time for fun with her girlfriends. Could her life really be in danger?

I waited for this book to come out and I'm excited to read more of her work. I really like mysteries and I'm happy that a bunch of teen mysteries are appearing. This book was good, except that I was 90% sure of the ending about halfway through the book. I wish that the ending of the book had played more into the suspect list, which was short. Romance and suspense make for a fast and fun read.

Try Also: Sleepless
A Year in Europe
and Wuthering High

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