Thursday, February 28, 2013

YA Lit Characterized

A new blog has hit the blog-o-sphere and it's sure to fill a niche for readers. YA Lit Characterized is the brainchild of Kara and Natalie - friends who met while studying library science at the University of Michigan. They are avid fans of young adult literature and want to share that love with you.

What sets YA Lit Characterized apart from other blogs about books written by librarians? This blog will have spoilers! The authors are NOT going to hold back. They will delve into the book's characters - heros, heroins, villains, and all those lesser known folks that help to bring every good read together. Kara and Natalie will share the writing responsibilities, they promise several posts each week and a new book every other week. Wow! I'm impressed by their energy and dedication to bringing YOU the real scoop on great literature.

Bookmark this blog! You'll want to check in often.

Reviewed by Mrs. Boehm

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Shelter: A Mickey Bolitar Novel by Harlan Coben

It's only been a little over a year that I first heard of the author, Harlan Coben. It was a Brighton High School freshman who told me that Harlan was his favorite author. We did not own any books by Mr. Coben in our media center so I was intrigued. I quickly requested one of the Myron Bolitar detective stories from the public library. If you know me, you know that mystery and detective stories are my all time favorites. It was a great read!

Now this well loved author is writing for teen readers! Shelter by Harlan Coben is the debut novel in a series that features Myron's nephew, Mickey Bolitar, also involved in solving mysteries. He's a high school sophomore who has come to live with his uncle after his father's death, which Mickey witnessed, and mother's placement in drug rehab. Mickey's life is in shatters and he has few friends in his uncle's town. When Ashley, one of his new friends, does not return to school and no one has a clue of her whereabouts, Mickey gets involved. He befriends a loner Goth girl and a techie nerd guy. At the same time an elderly lady tells Mickey that his father is actually not dead. There is just too much to take in. With clever plot twists and action filled events, you may find yourself with a new favorite author much like I did.

Reviewed by Mrs. Boehm

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

15 Grammar Goofs That Make You Look Silly by Brian Clark

An infographic that should be kept handy anytime you're writing. Clear to understand, very visual and oh, so helpful. 

15 Grammar Goofs That Make You Look Silly
Reviewed by Mrs. Boehm