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Room by Emma Donoghue

I was really excRoomited to read this book, but it didn’t impress me as much as I thought.  It was too slow and simple.  It was written from the point of view of a five-year-old, and even though he did have a big vocabulary, it still felt dumbed down.

A woman, Ma, is kidnapped and is forced to live in an eleven-by-eleven shed for seven years.  She has a son while living there and the story begins on the boy’s, Jack’s, fifth birthday.  The first part of the book is about living in the shed.  They play track, running around the shed, cards, watch TV, read the few books that they have, and clean the shed and their clothes.  The second part is when we see more of their captor, Old Nick.  He brings them Sunday Treats every week, which can be groceries or clothes, and sometimes toys for Jack.  Old Nick hurts Ma in the second part and we begin to see how much she wants to get out.  The third part is my favorite, because it has most of the action of the book.  Jack and Ma come up with a plan to escape and carry it out.  The fourth part starts when they are out of the Room and are sent to live in a clinic.  This is the part when we see how badly Jack has developed.  He has trouble going outside because the wind hurts him and he has to learn how to be away from his Ma.

I did like how Donoghue described all the new things that Jack was experiencing.  The simplest things that we all take for granted are seen as the best treasures in the world to Jack because he had so little in the Room.  In today’s world I think we could all learn a little bit from Jack about not wasting everything we have and only taking what we need instead of everything we want.

The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson

This boThe Sky is Everywhereok is so real.  It’s about a subject that no one really wants to talk about but Jandy Nelson takes it and makes this beautiful story out of it.

It is about Lennie Walker and what happens to her after her sister Bailey dies.  She starts writing little poems on everything she can find; gum wrappers, scraps of paper, bathroom walls, barn walls, to-go cups; and buries them under pine straw or just drops them where she writes them.  This was such a good story because it explains how you become a different person when someone you love is suddenly gone, and it explains it in the most real, heart-breaking way.  If you’ve ever lost someone you love, this book will be all too real to you.  The other part of the story is, of course, about love and how Lennie finds her first boyfriend.  And about Lennie and Toby, Bailey’s boyfriend.  Things get complicated between the three of them, but through that Lennie figures out who she is and who she wants to be now that her older sister is gone.

Beautiful, descriptive writing, along with a story that anyone can relate to, create this wonderful book that you need to go out and read now!

Vicious by V.E. Schwab

ViciousThis book ended up not being what I expected, but it was still a very good book!  I wouldn’t read this if you are looking for a fantasy book, but if you’re looking for a crime drama then I would suggest this one.

This book is about Victor Vale and Eli Cardale/Ever and their hatred towards one another.  They started out as college roommates but when a science experiment that they performed on themselves worked for Eli and not for Victor, he got jealous and tried the experiment again.  Without Eli this time.  The experiment is trying to give them superpowers, or turn themselves into ExtraOrdinary’s (EO’s) in other words.  Someone gets killed and Victor and Eli decide to hate each other.  One thing I thought I would like about the book, but ended up not liking, is the fact that they explain how Eli and Victor get their superpowers through science.  I thought that would be cool to know, but it turns out it just made the powers less cool.  More natural, as if anyone could become an EO if they wanted to.

My favorite part of the book was Victor picking Sydney up on the side of the road when she was hurt and taking her in.  When he did that, I figured out who the “good guy” was and who the “bad guy” was.  There should be a sequel coming out soon and I can’t wait to read it!  Comment what you think!