Monday, January 31, 2011

Witch and Wizard

by James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet

Whit and Wisty Allgood are brother and sister. They are also a witch and wizard, but they have no clue about their powers. It all comes as a surprise to them when they are awakened in the middle of the night by officers of the New Order. Their parents disappear, Whit and Wisty are arrested, and sentenced to death.

While in the hospital awaiting their death, Whit and Wisty discover other kids have been arrested as well. That's the weird part: Only kids have been arrested and are locked up in this hospital. It's up to the brother and sister to escape and lead the others to freedom.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Fever Crumb

by Philip Reeve
As far back as she can remember, Fever has always been an engineer in training.  Dr. Crumb tells her she was found in a basket with a note telling her name, but nothing else. Her only memories are those growing up in Godshawk's Head, until now.

When she is sent to help Kit on an archaeology project, she is consumed with thoughts, images, and memories not her own. Who's are they? What do they mean? Why is this happening to her? She has more questions than answers and when it seems she might be getting information about who she really is, someone tries to kill her. Travel with Fever on her journey through her mysterious past and with her into her unknown future.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Incarceron

by Catherine Fisher

Finn is on the inside. Claudia is on the outside. Incarceron, the prison, keeps their two worlds from coming together.

The thing about Incarceron is: if you're on the inside, there's no getting out. No one knows where it is and no one knows exactly WHAT it is either. Only the Warden and the inmates know what really goes on inside the walls of Incarceron.



Monday, January 3, 2011

One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia

Eleven year old Delphine lives in Brooklyn with her Father, Grandma (Big Ma) and two younger sisters.  The girls' Mother left them to live in California when they were small.  One summer their Father decides the girls should get to know their Mother, Cecile, and the three sisters fly across the country by themselves to Oakland, California in the summer of 1968.  It turns out Cecile isn't much of a Mother, she never cooks for them, and sends them to the neighborhood day camp every day.  The camp is run by a group called the Black Panthers, who wear large afros and black berets, and teach the girls to question everything they were taught to believe.   How will this summer in Oakland change Delphine and her sisters and the way they feel about their distant Mother, who seems to want nothing to do with them?

The Monstrumologist

by Rick Yancey

What if there were scientist who really studied monsters? What would their lives be like and how would they go about studying the things they specialized in? Where do you find monsters; or do they find you?

This story is told by Will Henry. He is the apprentice, the assistant, to the town's monstrumologist, Dr. Pellinore. The things Will has seen are incredibly terrorizing and horribly gross. Don't read this book before you go to bed. It may give you nightmares.