Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Fall into a Good Book

Haha...see what I did there with that amazingly clever post title?  I know, I know...




But really.  Let me fill you in on some great books that you might want to curl up with on a chilly fall night.

First up, is a great new book by Jason Reynolds, called Ghost.  This is going to be the first in a series of books about running track.  In this story, we meet Ghost, a young man who is just trying to survive growing up poor and without a father.  When Ghost was young, his father tried to shoot him and his mother, and Ghost has been running ever since.  When Ghost witnesses the practice of an elite city track team, he decides to put himself up against the faster runner on the team.  When he shows incredible promise as a runner, the coach of the team invites him to join, but in order to stay on the team, Ghost has to stay out of trouble, which always seems to find him.  If you want to read a story that leaves you rooting for the main character,  you'll definitely want to pick up Ghost.  You can find copies at MCPL or through MCPL's Overdrive.


I've continued to read some potential Truman nominees for next year.  Here are a few of those.


First up is Losers Take All, by David Klass.  Klass also wrote Grandmaster, one of this year's nominees.  In Losers Take All, we meet Jack Logan, the son and brother of incredible athletes, but sports have never really been Jack's thing.  Before Jack's senior year, his high school's beloved principal dies, and the new principal decides that in the former principal's honor, every senior must sign up for a sports team.  Jack and his other non-athletic friends are not happy.  They decide to start a co-ed third-string soccer team that is dedicated to losing.  When their crazy antics start to gain national attention, the Losers, as they call themselves, bring to light how a lot of people REALLY feel about sports.  This was a super fun read, full of humor and great life lessons.  I highly recommend it.  You can find this book at MCPL.

Another potential Truman you might like is I am Princess X, by Cherie Priest and illustrated by Cali Ciesemier.  I am Princess X is mostly novel, but has a few parts that are depicted as a graphic novel.  In this story, we meet Libby and May, who befriend one another in elementary school and who start their own graphic novel series about a character named Princess X.  May writes the stories, and Libby illustrates and over the years, their combined efforts produce a lot of Princess X stories.  But that all ends when Libby suddenly dies in a car accident and May is left feeling incredibly alone.  Now it's a few years later, and May spots a sticker with Princess X in a window in a shop as she's walking around town.  She goes home and searches for Princess X and discovers there is a whole Princess X movement with new stories, and she is convinced that Libby must be alive and is using Princess X to get May's attention to help her.  This was a fantastic story about friendship and doing all you can for the people you love.  I loved it!  You can find copies at MCPL.

If you're more after a futuristic action-adventure book that's along the lines of The Fast and the Furious, you might want to check out Tracked, by Jenny Martin.  Tracked is the first in a series about Fee, a young girl who lives far in the future on the corporation-controlled planet called Castra.  Fee is an orphan who's mom disappeared and who's dad was killed on the racing circuit when she was young.  Racing is in Fee's blood, and she and her best friend Bear have been competing in illegal street races for a couple years.  When Fee and Bear are arrested, she is given the option of going to prison on another planet and certain death or the option of joining an established professional racing team.  As much as Fee doesn't want to feel like she is owned by a corporation, she definitely doesn't want to go to prison.  As she gets into the racing world, she discovers all is not as it seems on the surface and in order to change her world, she may have to take some pretty drastic measures.  This in a non-stop action story.  If that's what you like, you'll probably really enjoy Tracked, which you can find at MCPL.

If you're into Marvel's Avengers, you might like Margaret Stohl's new series about Natasha Romanoff, aka The Black Widow, in Black Widow: Forever Red.  Natasha is an assassin, who now works for the good guys, but was raised and trained by Ivan Somodorov, her teacher at the infamous "Red Room" school for operatives.  When we first meet Natasha, she is about to kill Ivan and save the lives of other children who were in Ivan's hands, like Ava Orlova.  A few years later, Ava Orlova is living on the streets of New York, when Natasha comes back into her life.  It looks like Ivan didn't die and wants to take Ava out.  Natasha and Ava have to work together to take out Ivan once and for all.  If you like an action-packed adventure, you'll enjoy Forever Red.  You don't have to know anything about The Avengers (like me!) to get into and understand the story.  You can find copies of this book at MCPL or through their Overdrive.

In Pintup Dunn's Forget Tomorrow, another first in a series book, we meet Callie.  Callie lives in a futuristic society where when you turn 17, you get a memory from your future self.  When Callie's future memory shows her murdering her beloved younger sister, Callie knows she has to escape in order to prevent herself from committing this terrible act.  She discovers a whole society of people who are trying to escape their future memories, but is running away enough to escape the future?  You'll have to read this dystopian thriller to find out.  You can find copies at MCPL.




Finally, I want to give a shout-out to the final book in Bree Despain's Into the Dark trilogy.  The Immortal Throne finishes Haden's and Daphne's story that is based on Greek mythology.  As in the first two books, there is action, adventure, and romance.  This is a great series if you enjoy Greek mythology based in today's world.  This final book isn't released until next week, but once released, I'm sure you'll be able to find copies at MCPL.  Thanks to NetGalley for allowing me to read an advanced reader copy!

That's it for today.  Find something to read that you enjoy!




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