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A Great and Terrible Beauty By Libba Bray COVERMarch 2008 -- A Great and Terrible Beauty By Libba Bray

A Victorian boarding school story, a Gothic mansion mystery, a gossipy romp about a clique of girlfriends, and a dark other-worldly fantasy--jumble them all together and you have this complicated and unusual first novel.  A Great and Terrible Beauty Cover for Inexcusable by Chris Lynchis an impressive first book in what should prove to be a fascinating trilogy.

April 2008 -- Inexcusable By Chris Lynch


Keir is a senior who fancies himself a lovable rogue. So do his widowed father, his older sisters, and his classmates. He likes being liked; he just doesn't do well with involvement. Keir would never do anything to hurt anyone intentionally–or would he? When he tackles and cripples a member of an opposing football team, it's determined to be an accident – one that earns him the good-humored nickname, Killer.  As compelling as Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak (Farrar, 1999), though with a different point of view, this finely crafted and thought-provoking page-turner carefully conveys that it is simply inexcusable to whitewash wrongs, and that those responsible should (and hopefully will) pay the price.
 

Astonishing Life of Octavian coverOTHER BOOKS WE READ...                    The Astonishing Life of Octavian
Nothing, Traitor to the Nation,
Vol. 1: The Pox Party

By M. T. Anderson
It sounds like a fairy tale. He is a boy dressed in silks and white wigs and given the finest of classical educations. Raised by a group of rational philosophers known only by numbers, the boy and his mother — a princess in exile from a faraway land — are the only persons in their household assigned names. As the boy's regal mother, Cassiopeia, entertains the house scholars with her beauty and wit, young Octavian begins to question the purpose behind his guardians' fanatical studies. Only after he dares to open a forbidden door does he learn the hideous nature of their experiments — and his own chilling role in them. Set against the disquiet of Revolutionary Boston, M. T. Anderson's extraordinary novel takes place at a time when American Patriots rioted and battled to win liberty while African slaves were entreated to risk their lives for a freedom they would never claim. The first of two parts, this The Book Thief by Marcus Zuzakdeeply provocative novel re-imagines the past as an eerie place that has startling resonance for readers today.

The Book Thief
By Marcus Zusak
Zusak has created a work that deserves the attention of sophisticated teen and adult readers. Death himself narrates the World War II-era story of Liesel Meminger from the time she is taken, at age nine, to live in Molching, Germany, with a foster family in a working-class neighborhood. The child arrives having just stolen her first book–although she has not yet learned how to read. Across the ensuing years of the late 1930s and into the 1940s, Liesel collects more stolen books as well as a peculiar set of friends: the boy Rudy, the JewisHow I Live Now by Meg Rosoffh refugee Max, the mayors reclusive wife (who has a whole library from which she allows Liesel to steal), and especially her foster parents. An extraordinary narrative.

How I Live Now
By Meg Rosoff
This riveting first novel paints a frighteningly realistic picture of a world war breaking out in the 21st century. Told from the point of view of 15-year-old Manhattan native Daisy, the novel follows her arrival and her stay with cousins on a remote farm in England. Soon after Daisy settles into their farmhouse, her Aunt Penn becomes stranded in Oslo and terrorists invade and occupy England. Daisy's candid, intelligent narrative draws readers into her very Tithe by Holly Blackprivate world, which appears almost utopian at first with no adult supervision (especially by contrast with her home life with her widowed father and his new wife).

Tithe
By Holly Black
Tripping the dark fantastic with newcomer Black means pixie dust may very well include blood spatter, sharp thorns and bits of broken glass. At the center of this edgy novel is Kaye Fierch, a 16-year-old "Asian blonde" who spends most of her time taking care of a would-be rock star mom. When her mom's latest boyfriend turns homicidal, they return to Gram's house at the New Jersey shore, where Kaye hooks up with childhood friend Janet and her gay brother, Corny Stone. Stark images ripple through the third-person narrative, offering clues to Kaye's internal state (e.g., "She loved the serene brutality of the ocean"). A covert sexual overture from Janet's boyfriend precedes Kaye's nighttimeNineteen Minutes By Jodi Picoult encounter at the edge of the woods, where she meets and rescues Roiben, a mysterious Black Knight with silver hair. A gripping read.

Nineteen Minutes
By Jodi Picoult
Bestseller Picoult (My Sister's Keeper) takes on another contemporary hot-button issue in her brilliantly told new thriller, about a high school shooting. Peter Houghton, an alienated teen who has been bullied for years by the popular Cover for A Northern Lightcrowd, brings weapons to his high school in Sterling, N.H., one day and opens fire, killing 10 people.

A Northern Light
By Jennifer Donnelly

Grade 8 and Up From School Library Journal - An outstanding choice for historical-fiction fans, particularly those who have read Theodore Dreiser's An AmericanCover of I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak Tragedy.  Lisa Prolman, Greenfield Public Library, MA

I am the Messenger
By Markus Zusak
Grade 9 and Up From School Library Journal - An enigmatically dark, almost film-noir atmosphere where unknowingly lost Ed Kennedy stumbles onto a mystery - or Cover of My Sisters Keeper by Jodi Picoultseries of mysteries - that could very well make or break his life. - Hillias J. Martin, New York Public Library

My Sister's Keeper
By Jodi Picoult
Adult/High School From School Library Journal - Anna was genetically engineered to be a perfect match for her cancer-ridden older sister. Since birth, the 13-year-old has donated platelets, blood, her umbilical cord, and bone marrow as part of her family's struggle to lengthen Kate's life. The novel does not answer many questions,Cover for Real time by Pnina Moed Kass but it sure raises some and will have teens thinking about possible answers long after they have finished the book. - Susan H. Woodcock, Fairfax County Public Library, Chantilly, VA

Real Time
By Pnina Moed Kass
Grade 7 and Up From School Library Journal - This surprisingly slim volume is an exhausting but illuminating read that will provide much-needed insight into life in modern Israel. Kass communicates the internal as well as external lives, histories, and observations of a diverse cast of characters.–Mary R. Hofmann, Rivera Middle School, Merced, CA

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