Saturday, May 23, 2009

The Edge Chronicles: Beyond the Deepwoods

Author: Paul Stewart
Plot Synopsis: Twig has always been told he was one of the woodtrolls he was raised by, but in actuality he was abandoned at birth in the dark and forbidding Deepwoods. Upon learning he is not what he thought, he sets out to discover his true identity. However, Twig does the one thing woodtrolls never do: he strays from the path. Now, attempting to survive in the terrible woods, nothing is impossible.
REVIEW: Wow! Hold onto them hats 'n' glasses, folks! This book was a thrill ride if I ever saw (read) one. Filled with nonstop action, it's a great read. Periodically peppered with illustrations, the story comes to life while you read. One element I really enjoyed was experiencing the creative setting with completely original creatures. The one thing that kind of bothered me was that the real goal didn't come in sight until about the middle, so at times it seemed as if Twig was basically just wandering around aimlessly (which he kind of was sometimes). Complete with a touching end and interesting animals, this book is fantastic.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Sorry, I think the Eragon post was a draft, so it posted before Princess Academy.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Princess Academy


Author: Shannon Hale
Plot Synopsis: Miri, a 14-year-old girl from the small mountain village of Mount Eskel, and the other girls of the village attend an academy to learn how to be princesses because the prince's bride has been predicted to come from there. They learn many valuable lessons at the academy, but there is always a rivalry between the girls because they all want to be the princess.
REVIEW: I loved this book! (In case you haven't notice, I love almost every book.) Anyway, I really liked how even though Miri was small and insignificant, she took her destiny into her own hands and majorly contributed to the village! (Read the book to find out how...) I also enjoyed the brush of romance between Peder and Miri. Perhaps my favorite part of this book was that the ending was happy! *Contented sigh*

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Eragon

Author: Christopher Paolini
Plot Synopsis: Eragon, a fifteen-year-old farmboy, is hunting in a mountain region known as the Spine, when he finds a beautiful blue stone. However, the stone is not actually a stone, but a dragon egg. The dragon, named Saphira, is the key to his becoming one of the legendary (and supposedly extinct) Dragon Riders. Eragon allies himself to the town storyteller, Brom, and goes on a quest to save the land of Alagaesia from the grasp of the evil king, Galbatorix, who is the last Dragon Rider. Until now.
REVIEW: I love this book! Some people (a.k.a. my brother David) say it copies too many other fantasy series, but Paolini certainly puts his own two cents in. The characters are likeable, and the story is captivating. So if you like magic, adventure, and humor, read Eragon!