Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Hello? by Liza Wiemer

Hello? by Liza Wiemer is a story about how one hello can change your life and maybe even save your life. Wiemer's story is about a highschool girl, Tricia, who lost her mom in a tragic accident and her dad lost himself in grief. Her dad dies and her grandmother raises her, but then her grandmother dies. Tricia is on the verge of killing herself when she makes a phone call. That call, that hello, creates a series of events that changes several peoples' lives. I loved the story!

Friday, April 8, 2016

Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult

Leaving Time by Jodi Picoult

I have read a few Jodi Picoult novels before, only to be crying my eyes out or being totally depressed. I thought I would give her another chance and I was not crying or depressed, I was held in suspense.

Leaving Time is about a young girl's quest to find out more about why her mom left her. Jenna wanted to know why her mom abandoned her when she was young. It is a riveting mystery full of suspense. After Jenna's mother disappears, her father ends up in a psychiatric hospital. Jenna's grandmother raises her, but never talks about her mom leaving. Jenna is driven to find out what really happened.

I enjoyed learning about elephants, which have a part in this novel. I was intrigued by the mystery behind her mom's disappearance, abandonment, leaving, whichever it would play out to be. This book is worth the time.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven

All The Bright Places by Jennifer Niven draws you into the story. Niven tells a story about two teens who are struggling, but for very different reasons. Both almost attempt to jump off a tower, but one of them saves the other and they become friends. The friendship grows and their bond is strong. This is not a happily ever after, but has a great message.

Friday, February 19, 2016

Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah is a historical fiction novel set in France during WWII. I love historical fiction and Hannah does an amazing job with creating a strong female protagonist. Vianne Mauriac's husband must leave to fight in the war. Vianne's sister, Isabelle, is a rebel. Combine the two, plus how a German Captain takes over Vianne's home and you have an interesting plot. The story has great hardship, strength, resistance, relationships, and love. If you enjoy historical fiction don't pass up this wonderful story.

The Girl in The Spider's Web by David Lagercrantz

I really didn't think that this series would continue to be as good as the original books, but I was surprised to see that I was as engaged in this book as I was in the first books. Lisbeth's character continued to grab my attention. I highly recommend The Girl in the Spider's Web if you want to continue the series.