Reviews

Staff Review

Relish by Lucy Knisley


Rated by Octavia V.
Jun 21, 2013

Relish is a memoir done as a graphic novel (that is, a story told through pictures and text). Lucy's life includes divorced parents, moving a lot and the food that was always there to comfort her. Lucy grew up with her chef mother and then traveled to visit her food critic father.

Teen Review

Don't Turn Around

By Michelle Gagnon
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by Kate M.
Jun 19, 2013

Noa's life has been looking up. She ran away from the foster care system that failed her, set up a fake foster care family using her amazing hacker abilities, and has been working odd jobs to stay afloat. But that all changes when Noa wakes up on a cold metal table in an abandoned warehouse with a mysterious incision in her chest. Noa barely manages to escape the men in black suits who pursue her out of the warehouse and through the back alleys of Boston's southside.

Teen Review

Soulbound

By Heather Brewer
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by Kate M.
Jun 19, 2013

In a world ruled by Barrons, magically gifted fighters, and their soulbound Healers, Kaya grew up in a small unskilled village. The daughter of two Barrons-in-hiding, as Barrons are not meant to marry each other, Kaya knows nothing of the hierarchy of Barrons and Healers that keep the countryside safe from Graplars (large dragonlike creatures) until one attacks at the village fair, killing her best friend. By killing the beast, her father draws attention to the family and Kaya is forced to attend Shadow Academy to become a healer.

Teen Review

Eleanor & Park

By Rainbow Rowell
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by Kate M.
Jun 19, 2013

Set in 1986, this story is filled with acid-wash, walkmans and punk music. Eleanor just doesn’t fit in, her red frizzy hair and eclectic wardrobe choices make her stand out like a sore thumb. Park’s goal is to fly under the radar, never at the bottom of the social ladder, but with no ambitions to climb to the top, he strives for mediocrity. But Park stands out when Eleanor climbs onto his bus one morning. With nowhere else to sit, Eleanor and Park become unwilling bench-mates. Over time, and without speaking the two begin to get to know each other.

Teen Review

Eleanor & Park

By Rainbow Rowell
Star Rating
★★★★★

Rated by Becky C.
Jun 19, 2013

I typically roll my eyes at romance novels--they are so fake! But Eleanor & Park is different. Perhaps because Eleanor and Park are different. Eleanor Douglas and Park Sheridan--the lead characters in this romance--are different from most romance novel characters, but also just different. Different from their boorish peers. Different from their lame teachers.

Staff Review

Into the Wild by Jon Krakauer


Rated by Caitlin P
Jun 19, 2013

In 1993, journalist Jon Krakauer was assigned to write an article in “Outside” magazine about a young man named Christopher Johnson McCandless who was found dead in a bus in Alaska, having seemingly starved to death.