Posts Tagged Lauren Myracle
Peace, Love, and Baby Ducks
Another amazing book from Lauren Myracle:
Carly is a free-spirit–she loves dressing like a flower child, listening to sixties music, and doing everything she can to differentiate herself from her fellow students at Holy Redeemer High School, including her sister Anna.
Over the summer, Anna transformed from Carly’s little sis into a beautiful high school freshman with an enviable figure.
The girls’ relationship is tested numerous times over the course of the semester when confronted with crazy hair, high dives, boys, new friends, ex-friends, clueless parents, parties, and of course, baby ducks.
This is a wonderful book! As usual, Ms. Myracle presents us with a wonderful (albeit flawed) main character who we’d love to hang out with. Throughout the novel, we love Carly, regardless of her missteps. We wince when her hair is ruined, silently plead with her to recognize Roger for the great catch that he is, and cheer every time she and Anna manage to work things out.
A fast, fun & perfect beach read!
~Tricia is the CPL teen librarian and loves everything she’s read by Lauren Myracle.
1 comment June 22, 2009
Book Reviews!
After much deliberation I’ve decided to transform the Teen Zone blog into a book review blog. A new review will be posted every Tuesday and I want to encourage any teen who uses the Chelmsford Public Library to email me (phoran@mvlc.org) with any reviews you’ve written. The reviews will be primarily of books, but if there is a CD, magazine, videogame or movie that you feel holds particular interest for teens–I’d be more than happy to post that as well. To kick things off, I’m including a review of a new release entitled, Bliss by Lauren Myracle.
Bliss has spent the entirety of her life living in unconventional places with her hippie parents, but when her father goes to Canada to evade the draft, Bliss moves in with her socially conservative Southern grandma and begins attending school for the first time. While at school, Bliss hears the disembodied voice of a girl wanting blood and on a less supernatural, but even more terrifying note, Bliss makes several friends who aren’t what they seem and have deadly intentions regarding her. Bliss is a strong, unique character who becomes enmeshed in bizarre and dangerous situations, set against the backdrop of the Manson family murders and subsequent trial, as well as the racial tension raging in the South at that time. This is a fast-paced thriller with several terrifying characters that will stay with you long after you put the book down.
Happy Reading!
~Tricia is the Teen Librarian at CPL and loves reading scary stories, especially when it’s dark and cold and rainy.
2 comments November 25, 2008
