Friday, February 10, 2012

Book Reviews

Wow, two posts in one week! That's more than usual. I'm going to start posting on Mondays and Fridays now. I finished Scorch Trials and Crossed. Here's a short review of each book: 

Scorch Trials, by James Dashner, is a Dystopian YA novel. It's fast-paced with lots of action, humor, and unexpected twists, especially at the end. The Maze runners are tested in a scorched land filled with crazy zombie-like people infected with a disease who try to kill them and lightning that zaps them from the sky. They must reach the Safe Haven by a certain time to be saved. I particularly loved the dialogue, characters, especially Gorge, who I wanted to see and hear more of near the latter part of the book. As a very visual person and a big fan of description, I also loved the unique way James describe things (emotions, objects, scenes) in his story. Can't wait for the Maze Runner movie to come out!

Crossed, by Allyson Condie, another Dystopian YA novel, is a slower-paced, more introspective book, though there was plenty of action too. It's told from the points of view of the two main characters, Cassia and Ky, as they each escape the Society and flee into a desert canyon. There they find each other again and search for the Rising, a secret group that opposes the Society. If you like to get into the main characters' heads, you'll love Crossed. Though the story itself is interesting, it's the beautiful writing that compelled me to read it the most. And, of course, I love the setting because it's based on  the the red rock deserts of Southern where my family enjoys spending time hiking and camping. I could picture the scenes almost as if I were there. There were some big secrets revealed in the book, that didn't seem that shocking to me, and the end left me wondering and hanging a little (as series sometimes do), but all in all this was a great read with depth and beauty and twists and turns like the canyons they wander in the story!


8 comments:

  1. I've heard of Scorch Trials but not crossed. Are they both YA?

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  2. Can you believe I haven't read Maze Runner yet? blech. I keep hearing how fabulous it is but then I forget to look for it at the library. Although....I did remember yesterday and, of course, it was checked out. Might have to buy these books!

    And I loved Crossed, too. Such a brilliant series. I love the world she's created. And the characters. And, yes! The setting! :)

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    1. I had to put Maze Runner on hold and wait for a long time to get it from the library. I should have just bought it. I plan to buy The Death Cure the last book in the series.

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  3. Thanks for the suggestions! Looking forward to your post for the origins blogfest:)!

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  4. Great reviews! I've actually been hearing a lot about Crossed lately. I didn't know the setting was based on southern Utah! That's awesome :)

    Sarah Allen
    (my creative writing blog)

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  5. Hi Alice. I'm just stopping by as an Origins Blogfest co-host, and am now your newest follower. Nice to meet you!

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  6. Thanks for all the comments. Glad you liked the reviews. Oh crap! I forgot about the origins blogfest! I think I've got too much going on.

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