What We Are Reading

This site lists some of the books that the library staff has been reading or listening to recently.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

 

The Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black

Jared Grace and his brother and sister hate their new house on the Spiderwick estate. It’s ugly, old, smelly, and it appears that a small animal has been living in the walls. But then Jared discovers a book that his Great-Uncle Spiderwick left in the attic. The book appears to be a field guide to . . . fairies?

Written as five short books, the Spiderwick Chronicles are an accessible and incredibly well-written series. The Grace children are likeable, believable characters, the fairy-world they explore is fascinatingly portrayed, their adventures are nothing short of page-turning, and there are many wonderful references to fairytales and fairy-lore. On top of all that, the books are full of beautiful illustrations by DiTerlizzi. Parents and kids alike are bound to be enchanted by these fun books. I would highly recommend this series to anyone who is a kid at heart and believes in fairies. (I know I do!)

Sunday, January 22, 2006

 

The Water Mirror by Kai Meyer

Set in a magical version of Venice, Italy, The Water Mirror tells of a fantastical world where mermaids swim through the canal-streets, two outcast magicians feud in an abandoned alley, and the whole city lies under a 30-year siege.

When orphaned Merle is sent to work for one of the magicians, she makes some amazing new friends. Eventually, she finds that she is the only person who can save Venice.

This mesmerizing book reads like a walk through someone else’s dream. Strange new characters appear on every page, but you find yourself believing this surreal story all the same. The book is a trilogy, and ends rather abruptly, much like waking from a dream.

Sunday, January 08, 2006

 

Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine

When Ella of Frell was born, a careless fairy gave her a gift: the “gift” of obedience. Ever after, Ella is magically compelled to do everything she is told. Rather than becoming obedient in her heart, however, Ella becomes a rebel, doing her best to resist the curse and free herself from other peoples' orders. In the process, Ella grows into a determined young woman, brave and kind.

What follows is a fabulous story of adventure, courage, friendship, and a hint of romance. But the best part of the fairytale is Ella, whose delightful personality lights up this terrific story and makes it dazzle.

Note: If you liked the movie "Ella Enchanted," try reading the book - the story is quite different, but just as much fun!

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