Showing posts with label Lauren Oliver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lauren Oliver. Show all posts

Saturday, August 30, 2014

10 Reasons Why I Love Before I Fall

before i fall by Lauren Oliver
(No, I did not forget to capitalize)

1. You don't love her
2. 7 times is just the correct number of times to relive your death
3. She is a bully, and she is friends with all bully
4. Roses
5. Those three words just before she dies
6. Saving Juliette's life
7. Clothing
8. Hazelnut coffee
9. The woods behind her house
10. Breaking up with her gross boyfriend

Friday, August 29, 2014

10 Reasons Why I Love Delirium

Delirium by Lauren Oliver

1. Lena runs
2. Meeting Alex at sunset, sort of
3. Pairing (it's just weird)
4. Partying is illegal
5. Their house that they love
6. The messed up family of Lena's
7. Invalids
8. Sheep
9. The cure (it just seems terrible)
10. Escaping (sorry, spoiler)

10 Reasons Why I Love Panic

Panic by Lauren Oliver

1. It's written in third person but feels like first person, which I kind of like
2. The crappy town that it takes place in
3. Panic sounds crazy awesome
4. Running across the interstate
5. Heather's little sister
6. Tigers
7. Parent problems
8. FIRE
9. Joust
10. The lines of swearing by the old, grumpy guy

Monday, August 4, 2014

My Favorite YA Books

I love young adult books because as a young adult I feel like they portray what being young- and having to deal with things- is really is like. All YA books do portray this well, but these are my top 3:

1. The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier
I actually didn't love this book until I let it soak in for a while, like ten minutes after I returned it to the library. The book is absolutely amazing, and I knew that from the start, but the psychology and thought put into it isn't really absorbed until you have had it run through your mind for a couple of days. I love this book and hope that anyone out there who hasn't read it will right now.

2. Divergent by Veronica Roth
This is the opposite of what happened with The Chocolate War, I loved it immediately. The opening scene with her haircut is just so powerful, like an undercurrent- while it isn't an obvious big flashy light powerful, it is a quiet one that you don't really see until you are halfway across the ocean. For all of you out there that have finished the whole trilogy, I totally approve of the ending.

3. Panic by Lauren Oliver
The way that I found this book is different from how I approached both of the other books listed above, I approached this with the I love that cover sort of mindset. And I know what you're thinking, don't judge a book by it's cover, well I do that and it usually works out for me. Panic perfectly explains what it is like to live in a crappy town that no one knows about and feel trapped there. I know what that feels like and when I read this book I couldn't stop relating to it and wanting to know if she gets out or not. Read this, please.

Adults/Parents: these books have helped me and they could very well help your child, there may be some language that you may not want them to use, but when the time comes that you think they can handle it give them these books immediately.