Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Interesting Young Adult Book Reviews
By Tracie Knight
In order to improve your understanding on different topics, reading as a hobby is very much recommended. This will also improve your communication abilities while on the other hand keeping you updated on current trending topics. With these reason we came with a young adult book reviews for you.
The House Girl written by Tara Conklin. While slavery was still legal no one denies that that a lot of injustices happened in the U. S., through this book we are reminded that we have several stories still to tell. Though the book is fictional, a name and a story for each slave is reminded to us which are something that people are interested in learning. The story pulls the reader through document and old letters. It looks difficult to justify the wrongs that happened during those times but there are still specs of reality that can overcome the lies that have prevailed throughout history.
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell. Is a romantic book about an Asian student named Park who falls in a romantic relation with a girl named Eleanor who is subject to bullying. Descriptions on Eleanor and Park is opened in a surprising and a realistic way that the reader gets to know some pieces of material at exactly the moment it happens to the character.
The Raft by S. A. Bodeen. It depicts the story of Robie who resolves to return home from her aunt in Honolulu. She informs neither her parents nor her aunt. Robie turns out stressed to survive in the open sea after the plane she boarded crashes into the ocean. The geographical descriptions, sea life and weather are accurately depicted portraying how it can be like trying to survive for days on a raft.
Flame by Amy Kathleen Ryan. It is the third addition of the series Sky Chaser. It gets difficult for Kieran and Waverly to approve nonviolent existence as forgetting what they have been through plus their dead colleagues in the ship is hard. Waverly comes to the realization of the person who transformed her to being evil as Anne Mathers get difficulties in guiding her ship. The fans will enjoy it due to its numerous surprises and unpredictable ending.
The Distance between us and Reyna Grande. It tells us of a true story about Reyna Grande who gets sneaked to the U. S. By her father. Living with her step mother and a father she has not lived with for years proves difficult. The lives of Mexican emigrants and their fading family ties are well depicted. Reasons to the emigration are also highlighted. Reyna continues chasing her dreams and does not give up despite the tormenting reality.
Running for my Life by Lopez Lomong. This is a real story of the life of Lopez Lomong who at the age of six was kidnapped and trained to be a child soldier. For ten years he lived in a refugee camp after he had succeeded in escaping. He was later flown to the United States where he was adopted by an adoring family. The book illustrates in details the hardship faced by the lost boys from Sudan.
These books will enrich your knowledge apart from giving you companion when alone. They are really interesting and vivid and will definitely capture your attention. They are well recommended for reluctant readers.
The House Girl written by Tara Conklin. While slavery was still legal no one denies that that a lot of injustices happened in the U. S., through this book we are reminded that we have several stories still to tell. Though the book is fictional, a name and a story for each slave is reminded to us which are something that people are interested in learning. The story pulls the reader through document and old letters. It looks difficult to justify the wrongs that happened during those times but there are still specs of reality that can overcome the lies that have prevailed throughout history.
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell. Is a romantic book about an Asian student named Park who falls in a romantic relation with a girl named Eleanor who is subject to bullying. Descriptions on Eleanor and Park is opened in a surprising and a realistic way that the reader gets to know some pieces of material at exactly the moment it happens to the character.
The Raft by S. A. Bodeen. It depicts the story of Robie who resolves to return home from her aunt in Honolulu. She informs neither her parents nor her aunt. Robie turns out stressed to survive in the open sea after the plane she boarded crashes into the ocean. The geographical descriptions, sea life and weather are accurately depicted portraying how it can be like trying to survive for days on a raft.
Flame by Amy Kathleen Ryan. It is the third addition of the series Sky Chaser. It gets difficult for Kieran and Waverly to approve nonviolent existence as forgetting what they have been through plus their dead colleagues in the ship is hard. Waverly comes to the realization of the person who transformed her to being evil as Anne Mathers get difficulties in guiding her ship. The fans will enjoy it due to its numerous surprises and unpredictable ending.
The Distance between us and Reyna Grande. It tells us of a true story about Reyna Grande who gets sneaked to the U. S. By her father. Living with her step mother and a father she has not lived with for years proves difficult. The lives of Mexican emigrants and their fading family ties are well depicted. Reasons to the emigration are also highlighted. Reyna continues chasing her dreams and does not give up despite the tormenting reality.
Running for my Life by Lopez Lomong. This is a real story of the life of Lopez Lomong who at the age of six was kidnapped and trained to be a child soldier. For ten years he lived in a refugee camp after he had succeeded in escaping. He was later flown to the United States where he was adopted by an adoring family. The book illustrates in details the hardship faced by the lost boys from Sudan.
These books will enrich your knowledge apart from giving you companion when alone. They are really interesting and vivid and will definitely capture your attention. They are well recommended for reluctant readers.
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