January 16, 2012

Card Catalog Roulette

Two weeks into January and I've only kept one resolution: read more. It could be my new Kindle Fire or the incredibly mindless quality of the books I'm reading, but I've already tucked four books under my belt. Here's the long and short of it:


The Vampire Diaries: Dark Reunion (Book 4), by L. J. Smith
I know I should be ashamed, BUT I'M NOT. I started watching the series around November, and it became my #1 obsession of year. Hence, I'm reading the original source material as an auspicious start to 2012. The first two books are pretty simpleminded, but the story gets better as it moves along. And this fourth book has been the best by far. The characters and plot lines are barely similar to the TV show, so if you haven't seen one or the other, I'd start with the show. In this rare instance, it is way better than the book. Grade: B


The Heroes of Olympus: The Son of Neptune (Book 2), by Rick Riordan
Ah, another book I should be ashamed to read. After the initial Percy Jackson series ended, I was excited for the next Greek-demigod anthology. Then I read the first book. Disappointing. I didn't have high expectations for this one, so maybe that's why I loved it SO MUCH. Seriously, I never wanted it to end, but of course it did right at a place where I'm dying to know what comes next. If you haven't read Percy Jackson, be thankful that you have until Fall 2012 to catch up on your ancient mythology. Grade: A-


Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?, by Mindy Kaling
Counting this book is kind of a cheat because I started then abandoned it in 2011 while in the midst of vampire madness. But I just finished it last week, so I'll still give you two thoughts: (1.) Bad title. (2.) Mindy Kaling is cute and pretty funny and I liked getting into her head a little bit. But it's unfortunate her book came out the same year as Tina Fey's because that one was a lot better, and I kept comparing the two the entire time. Grade: B+






Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card
Wow. After I read Hunger Games, everyone said I should read this, but I kept postponing it. I don't know why because Ender is 100x smarter than Katniss and he doesn't let love-type feelings cloud his judgement in situations of planetary domination and death. Grade: A+

Any other YA Fiction I should read, book lovers?

2 comments:

Sam said...

i'm very excited for this list. i've been hunting for a new book and none of my nook samples have struck my fancy. lol. i'm gonna check out ender's game!

Megan said...

i'm going to have to add some of these to my list. :)

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