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Showing posts with label FANTASY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FANTASY. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Twilight

twilight-cover Meyer, Stephenie. Twilight.

New York, NY: Little, Brown & Co., 2005. Print.

Annotation: A teen love story with a bite! A story of resisting forbidden love but not between your ordinary young players. When Isabella Swan moves to Forks, WA her falling in love will be a matter of life and death once she meets the mysterious and alluring Edward, just the local town vampire.

Booktalk: Isabella Swan, or Bella, a seventeen year old girl moves from her warm, sunny home in Phoenix, Arizona, to the small, dank, rainy city of Forks, Washington, to live with her dad. While worrying about her new life in Forks, she meets the mysterious and magnificently beautiful Edward Cullen. Edward seems perfect, or so she thinks. Edward has a secret, he is a vampire and not the only one in small town Forks. Bella finds herself drawn to Edward, but his behavior towards Bella is hostile one moment and protective in another. As Bella gets closer and closer to Edward he warns her to stay away from him. This seems to be more and more impossible as Edward and Bella find themselves continually attracted to one another. Their passion is unquenchable and they risk falling in love. But this relationship could have fatal consequences.

“Don’t be afraid,” he murmured, his velvet voice unintentionally seductive. “I promise…” He hesitated. “I swear not to hurt you.” He seemed more concerned with convincing himself than me. “Don’t be afraid,” he whispered again as he stepped closer, with exaggerated slowness. (p. 264)

Can their obsession for one another overcome the extreme danger that this relationship will bring? Bella will learn there are more vampires and with “different” tastes. Her world is suddenly thrown between fantasy and reality. Bella will be fighting for her life but from which vampire?

Honors & Awards:

  • School Library Journal Best Books, 2005
  • YALSA Best Books for Young Adults, 2006
  • YALSA Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, 2006

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YA voices Shanyna, age 16

The world that is created in these books seems so much cooler than our world at times. Its a nice escape and it gives my mind something to think about and try to figure out what is going to happen next.


The Giver

Lowry, Lois. The Giver.

New York, NY: Houghton Mifflin, 1993. Print The Giver

Annotation: Jonas lives in a perfect community of total happiness and perfection. It is safe, free of fear or pain. Each and every person has a specific and chosen role to play. There are no choices. This perfect world changes for Jonas when he chosen to receive special training from The Giver.

Booktalk:

Is honestly really the best policy? Will the truth really set you free? Jonas is turning twelve soon, and that means he would get his assignment in the community and start his training. The elders study every child carefully so that their job fits them perfectly. In Jonas’ family unit, his father has the job of Nurturer, which takes care of all of the newborn children until they are ready to be placed. His mother has a prominent position at the Department of Justice. It is with apprehension waiting to see what his assignment might be in the special ceremony. What Jonas is not prepared for is the assignment of the new Receiver! It is the highest honor, but he soon discovers that high honor comes at a high price.

Jonas is given a list of rules to follow - he can ask questions and lie if needed! He then begins to train with the former Receiver, who is now called, the Giver. The Giver gives Jonas memories; memories of all the people back and back and back for many generations. The people in Jonas' community have only the memories of their own generation; it is safer that way. It is safer when they do not know of the memories of war or hunger, so the Receiver keeps these memories for everyone. The Giver gives Jonas memories of joy and of pain, memories of snow and cold. This is an amazing discovery for Jonas but now a lonely one since he alone must carry the burden of memories. He learns about color, which others cannot see and to feel love and emotion. Jonas’ current world is sameness but his knowledge is expanding and he learns the truth of being “released”. Jonas’ father brings home a newborn, Gabriel, that may need to be “released” (killed), because the baby doesn’t fit the community’s criteria. Jonas is able to calm the baby by giving the child some of the memories he has received. Jonas begins to think that maybe keeping all the memories to himself may not really be the best thing for the community. Should things be changed? What will he do now that he knows the truth?

Honors & Awards

  • A Boston Glove-Horn Book Honor Book
  • An ALA Best Book for Young Adults
  • An ALA Notable Book for Children
  • Winner of the Regina Medal
  • A Booklist Editors’ Choice
  • A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year

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