Sunday, 30 March 2008

Lady Knight by Tamora Pierce

Pages: 411
Rating: 10/10
Main Conflict: Keladry of Mindelan has finally become a knight, at about the same time war has been declared with Scanra. When she became a knight, she had a vision in the Chamber of the Ordeal, a room which a squire must sit in a day to become a knight. In this vision she has seen that it was her destiny to go after a man who used the souls of children to make monstrous killing devices. But she has been assigned to command a refugee camp, which will keep her from finding the evil mage.
Best Part: When Kel attacks the evil mage's stronghold with only 15 soldiers and 15 knights. After sneaking in, they blockade the barracks and kill anybody who comes out. Then Kel confronts Blayce, the mage, and Stenmun, his servant.

The Thief Lord by Cornelia Funke

Pages: 345
Rating: 8/10
Main Conflict: After their parents died, Prosper and Bo were adopted by their unkind aunt and uncle, the Hartliebs. But they soon escape and make it to Venice, the city their mother told them so much about. They are taken under the wing of a mysterious 13 year old, Scipio, or the Thief Lord. Feeling safe with the Thief Lord and the other children under his wing, they have their peace shattered when the Hartliebs hire a detective, Victor Getz to find them. But Scipio also has a deep secret that, when found out could break up the whole gang.
Best Part: When the kids go to rob the house of Ida Spavento, a kind hearted noble. After threatening the kids with an old hunting rifle, she tells them to sit down and tell her what they were trying to steal. In the end she gives them what they want.

Tuesday, 4 March 2008

A Hat Full of Sky by Terry Pratchett

Pages: 278
Rating: 10/10
Main Conflict: Tiffany Aching has left her home in the Chalk to go and learn how to be a witch. Unfortunately, she is meanwhile pursued by a hiver, an unkillable monster. The Hiver possesses her and she must learn how to fight off and defeat the hiver.
Best Part: When Tiffany and one of her friends, a Wee Free Man by the name of Rob Anybody, travel to the land of the dead. They have a rather interesting conversation with Death, and then return to the Land of the Living.

Monday, 18 February 2008

Under the Jolly Roger by LA Meyer

Pages: 518
Main Conflict: When Jacky Faber, returns from Boston to see her soon to be husband, she is surprised to see him with another woman. She runs off, vowing never to marry in her life. Little does she know, the woman was his cousin. Unfortunately, she was pretending to be a boy and was press-ganged into service upon a ship led by a man who rivalled the devil's evilness. Girls on board ships were against Navy Regulations, but the Captain kept her aboard for more nefarious purposes. She must survive on a ship with a captain who means her harm, as well as adressing the fact that they never attacked a smuggler ship trying to get through to England.
Best Part: When Jacky had to spring several crew members from her own ship, the Emerald, from a jail in a city protected by 50 massive cannons. She and her friend, Mairead, nailed the firing hole in every cannon shut, while a group of sailors pretended to fire at the citizens to drive them off.
Rating: 10/10

The Dealer by Robert Muchamore

Pages: 305

Main Conflict: In James second mission, he must try and take down the drug lord, Kieth Moore. This means dealing in drugs himself, befriending Moore's son, and making his way into Kieth's inner circle. But during this mission he becomes distracted by the fact that his friend, Nicole, is taking cocaine and his growing feelings for his friend, Kerry. And when he discovers that Kieth is going to make a break for it, he must get him arrested before he escapes.
Best Part: When members of a Russian Drug Cartel come to Kieth Moores residence in Miami, where James and Kieth's son are staying. James must escape from the house amid a storm of bullets fired by the thugs. And when he's cornered by an approaching man, while James is holding a gun, will he be able to live with whatever he does?
Rating: 8/10

Thursday, 24 January 2008

The Lord of the Rings-The Fellowship of the Ring by JRR Tolkien

Pages: 398
Rating: 10/10
Primary Conflict: Frodo Baggins inherits the One Ring of Power from his uncle, Bilbo. But when Gandalf, a wizard thells Frodo how dangerous the ring would be in the hands of the Dark Lord, Sauron, he embarks on a quest to destroy it.
Best Part: My favorite part was when the Fellowship had to travel through Moria, an abandoned Dwarven mine, because the other path trough the mountains had been blocked. After being beset by savage orcs, a cave troll and the demonic Balrog, they managed to escape Moria.

Saturday, 12 January 2008

Gregor the Overlander by Suzanne Collins


Pages: 308
Rating: 6.5/10
Main Conflict: When Gregor follows his little sister through a grate in their laundry room, he finds himself in the Underland, a mysterious world beneath the earth's surface. A place infested with much larger versions of common vermin such as rats and roaches, and most interesting of all, a race of pale skinned, purple eyed humans. His main interest is to make it back home, but then he realises that he is the overland warrior named in the Prophecy of Gray, the one who will lead the quest that will either save the Underlanders from the rats, or fail and plunge the Underland into darkness. It is also foretold he may save his father from the rats who had apparently captured him years earlier. Will he manage to save his father and the Underland, or will it fall into chaos and death.
Best Part: One of the members of the quest is a traitor, 3 are dead and the remainder are surrounded by rats. Gregor has rescued his father but it looks as if they will all die anyways. The prophecy foretells that one more member of the quest will die, and that the fate of the others lies in his hands. Gregor believes this final person to be him and runs towards the cliff, vaults over the king of the rats and jumps. The other rats and the traitor, Henry, follow like lemmings. But then Henry's riding bat, Ares, defies the laws of the Bats and the Humans and saves Gregor instead of Henry. Henry and Ares are bound together and supposed to save eachother when in need, but Ares saves Gregor. As they flew away, all Ares would say was: "I never knew, Gregor. I never knew."