Thursday, February 17, 2011

Simply Alice by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

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Title:  Simply Alice   Author:  Phyllis Reynolds Taylor
ISBN:  0689826354    Pages:  222
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, New York, 2002

Readers Annotation:
Alice begins her ninth grade year busy with homework, the school newspaper, and the drama club. Will her responsibilities and involvement leave her any time for her friends, or even finding a new boyfriend?

Author Information: 
Phyllis Reynolds Naylor started her writing career as a sixteen year old, when she was asked to write a story for her church magazine. Since then, Naylor has authored over one hundred books, including books for both children and adults. Her Alice series is one of her most popular and successful endeavors. However, she is best known for her masterful novel Shiloh, which has won the Newbery Medal.

Phyllis was born on January 4, 1933, in Anderson, Indiana. Currently, she lives with her husband Rex in Bethesda, Maryland. Her two grown sons are married as well, and she has two granddaughters, Sophia and Tressa.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllis_Reynolds_Naylor

Plot Summary:  
Alice, who very recently broke up with her boyfriend, is now in her second semester of the ninth grade. Her best friends Pamela and Elizabeth want to do everything together. But Alice is still hurting, and trying to find her own way in her new high school environment.

She joins the school newspaper, where she is busy with meetings and article writings; and the drama club, where she meets two new friends Molly and Faith. Alice's extra-curricular activities, along with the loads of homework every high school student has, keep her extremely busy. As a result, Alice's two best friends start treating her differently, which hurts Alice. Home life is better, with a supportive older brother, and a newly engaged father. Alice learns how to juggle all aspects of her life as a teenager, including a new interest in the stuttering Eric.

Critical Evaluation:
This fourteenth book in the Alice series presents a new exciting and compelling tale in the life of a teenager. The reader follows the female protagonist easily through a first person narrative. Readers can identify with Alice's struggle after her recent breakup, the difficulties of friendship, and her feelings toward a new, yet endearing, stepmother. All of these experiences lend a note of realism to the book. Alice's relationship with her new boyfriend Eric, a stutterer, is another intriguing aspect of the story. There is no complete resolution to most of the story lines, in keeping with true life. Additionally, this allows a continuation of Alice's story, providing a hook for the next book in the series Patiently Alice. The book is fast paced and the prose itself is written in a simplistic manner. Simply Alice will delight and enchant the Alice series reader with new antics and fun-loving characters. 

Genre:  Fiction/Coming of Age

Curriculum Ties:  English - Coming of age theme

Booktalking Ideas: 
     1. Alice and her two best friends began drifting away from each other until Alice fixed the situation. Did you ever get into a fight with your friends and try to do something about it?
     2. Alice's mother died when she was very little and her father is engaged to another woman. How would you feel if one of your parents got married to someone new?

Reading Level/Interest Age:  12+

Challenge Issue:  none

Why I chose this item: As a child I read Shiloh, so I was interested in reading a book by the same author. Additionally, this is a popular series among all teens, as well as reluctant readers.

Further Series Reading: The Agony of Alice, Alice in Rapture, Reluctantly Alice, All But Alice, Alice in April, Alice In-Between, Alice the Brave, Alice in Lace, Outrageously Alice, Achingly Alice, Alice on the Outside, The Grooming of Alice, Alice Alone, Patiently Alice, Including Alice, Alice on Her Way, Alice in the Know, Dangerously Alice, Almost Alice, Intensely Alice, Alice in Charge, 

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Indiana Jones Omnibus, Vol. 2

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Title:  Indiana Jones Omnibus, Volume 2    Publisher:  Mike Richardson
ISBN:  9781593079536    Pages:  375
Publisher:  Dark Horse Books, Milwaukee, Oregon, 2008

Readers Annotation:  
Nazis, Russians, ship captains, and sea witches, are all after Indiana Jones while he tries to discover and keep precious archeological finds.

Author Information:
This edition is an anthology of several comic books, therefore has many authors contributing to the omnibus. The following is a list of the contributors to the scripts of Indiana Jones Omnibus: Pat McGreal, Dave Rawson, Gary Gianni, Lee Marrs, Elaine Lee, and Karl Kesel.

Content: 
The overall running theme throughout the anthology is about Indiana Jones retrieving ancient artifacts, and ensuring that his opponents don't use them for evil purposes. There is usually some type of love interest for Indiana, alongside adventurous escapades and narrow escapes. This anthology is a complication of several editions of the Indiana Jones comic books: The Golden Fleece volumes 1-2, The Shrine of the Sea Devil, The Iron Phoenix volumes 1-4, The Spear of Destiny volumes 1-4, and The Sargasso Pirates volumes 1-4.

Critical Evaluation: 
These comic books accurately portray the cinematic creation of Harrison Ford's character in the Indiana Jones movie series, created by George Lucas. Ford's cowboy disposition coupled with his natural charm, are illuminated in the facial expressions and word usage throughout the comics. Each story line is scripted and drawn by different authors and artists, thereby taking on a slightly different and interesting slant each time. The illustrations are drawn with a variety of tools, including pencils, inks, colors and letters. This variety enables the story to come alive. Additional features that contribute to the reader's understanding of the stories are the actual facial expressions, and the fonts in the talking bubbles. The authors distinguish some of the characters with words that stay true to their corresponding accents, making those personalities more exciting for the reader. At times, mysticism plays a role in the narrative, whereas other times the story is based on true to life events. This creates an interesting assortment within the anthology.

Genre: Comic book

Curriculum Ties:  English - comic books. History - America in the 1930's and 40's

Booktalking Ideas: 
     1.  Indiana Jones is actually a very smart and well-read archeologist with a Ph.D. Do you think you could juggle being an adventurer and an intellectual?
     2.  Many of the objects that Indiana Jones discovered contain ancient mystical powers. If you found an item with special powers, would you do with it?

Reading Level/Interest Age:  12+

Challenge Issue:  none

Why I chose this item:  I enjoyed the Indiana Jones movies as a kid, and was interested in seeing how the adventures developed in comic book form. Additionally, I felt that it was important to include a comic book in my collection.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Guitar Hero: World Tour

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Title:  Guitar Hero: World Tour    Manufacturer:  Activision  
ASIN:  B001ABP95E    Media:  Video Game   
Console: Playstation 3, Playstation 2, Xbox 360, PC/Mac, Nintendo Wii     
Release Date:  October 26, 2008
 
Product Features:
Guitar Hero is a video game where the player wields a gaming guitar, playing the notes of a rock song as they appear on the video screen. Players have the ability to customize their rock star character, including clothes, facial and body structure, and accessories. Furthermore, players can customize their virtual instruments, band, or album covers. The song list on Guitar Hero World Tour is a compilation of eighty-five recordings from some of the greatest rock artists, including Bon Jovi, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Michael Jackson, and The Eagles.

Additional features include a full band experience, with the potential of up to four players utilizing gaming guitars, microphones or drums at once. There is also an online connection available, where users can play with or against each other via the internet. Lastly, Guitar Hero World Tour offers a digital music creator system, where players can create their own music and subsequently play their pieces in-game or download them to the online community.    

Critical Evaluation:
Guitar Hero World Tour offers a large selection of songs, thus appealing to a variety of players. The difficulty levels lend another layer to the song selection, creating a new experience each time. There are stunning visuals that stay true to the world of rock 'n roll, complete with grunge decals, clothing, and background sets. For the hardcore musical enthusiast, the new addition of the music studio adds to the overall quality of the game. This game is appealing to both male and female rock lovers, as the customizable characters include both genders with an assortment of stylish clothes and accessories.
Genre:  Music, Video Games 

Curriculum Ties:  Music Appreciation - Rock n' Roll

Interest Age:  13 +

Challenge Issue: Mild suggestive themes and lyrics
- Compilation of teen reviews and the average reader reviews on Amazon.com and Goodreads.com
- Library policy

Why I chose this item:  Guitar Hero is a popular game among my husband's high school students, and I decided this game would be a great addition to my collection. As a librarian, I would choose the Xbox version of the game due to its popularity.

 
Guitar Hero World Tour game trailer

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Wicked Lovely by Melissa Marr

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Title:  Wicked Lovely   Author:   Melissa Marr
ISBN:  9780061214653   Pages:  328
Publisher:  HarperTeen, New York, 2007

Readers Annotation:  
Aislinn has always been terrified of the fairies that no other human can see, with the exception of her Grams. Suddenly, she is chosen by the Summer King fairy himself to become that which she hates.

Author Information:
Melissa Marr graduated with a Masters and has taught literature and gender studies to college students all over America for a decade. Marr started writing in 2004, and her published items include works of poetry, short fiction and young adult novels. Wicked Lovely, Marr's first novel, has been awarded with the IRA Notable Books of 2008 for Young Adult Fiction, and was chosen as Amazon's Best Books of 2007: Top 10 Editor's Picks for Teens.

Melissa is partial to trying out new things, including getting tattooed, working at an archeological dig, and serving drinks at a biker bar. Marr likes to live in different places and make new discoveries. She's lived in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Southern California, and is currently living in Washington D.C.

www.harpercollins.com/authors/31765/Melissa_Marr/index.aspx, www.wikipedia.com/melissamarr


Plot Summary: 
Aislinn could see fairies for as long as she could remember. Her grandmother, who also had "the Sight", warned her to never let anyone or anything know of "the Sight" and trained her to follow three rules. 1) Don't ever attract their attention, 2) Don't ever speak to the invisible fairies, and 3) Don't stare at invisible fairies. These rules take concentration and focus, especially when the fairies are right next to her blowing in her ears, or if they are particularly ugly and scary looking.

Lately, Aislinn has noticed two new and powerful fairies following her, one of whom she discovers to be the Summer King. As he endeavors to win her affections, Aislinn also notices a larger number of fairies showing up at places where they never appeared previously. When the Summer King fairy shrouds himself in human form and enrolls into Aislinn's high school, Aislinn turns to her best friend Seth. Though she has never told anyone before, Seth represents safety and comfort to Aislinn, and she tells him her surprising secret. Together they decide how to deal with the fairy world, while discovering what they mean to each other on a whole new level.

Critical Evaluation:
Marr narrates her novel from the point of view of Aislinn. The narration is in third person, but the reader can 'hear' Aislinn's thoughts as well. Aislinn's emotions are clearly felt, portraying the overwhelming and conflicting emotions that are often found in teenagers. Marr explores Aislinn's feelings in relation to the scary world of fairies, the love of a handsome boy, the loneliness of her "Sight", and the fear of "the Game". The book is written with a wonderful use of imagery, describing the differences of sunshine and summer, and ice and winter. When reading those passages, one can almost feel the warm heat and the bitter cold. Aislinn's story is set in modern times, laced with magical elements from the past. This provides a level of historical fantasy that should be entertaining for the modern adolescent. Additionally, the reader is given the chance to observe the struggles that Aislinn faces alone, offering encouragement to adolescents facing their own internal struggles.
Genre:  Modern fantasy

Curriculum Ties:  English - Mythological creatures

Booktalking Ideas: 
     1.  Aislinn is offered to become an immortal fairy. If you had the choice to become immortal, would you choose that life?
     2.  Aislinn lived with her grandmother, without parents of her own to raise her. What do you think it's like for children growing up this way?
Reading Level/Interest Age:  15+

Challenge Issue:  Fairies and the supernatural
- Book was awarded with the IRA Notable Books of 2008 for Young Adult Fiction, and was chosen as Amazon's Best Books of 2007: Top 10 Editor's Picks for Teens
- Compilation of teen reviews, and the average reader reviews on Amazon.com and Goodreads.com
- Library policy

Why I chose this item:  I discovered this book in the young adult section in my library, and decided it would be a great fantasy addition to my collection that deals with adolescent issues as well as addressing the fantastical. I also wanted to add a book for fairy story lovers.

Further Series Reading:  Ink Exchange, Fragile Eternity, Radiant Shadows, Darkest Mercy, Stopping Time, Old Habits

 
Wicked Lovely book trailer