Saturday, February 23, 2008

Scrambled Eggs at Midnight by Brad Barkley

Scrambled Eggs at Midnight (Hardcover)
by Brad Barkley
"My mother is a wench. It says so right on her W-2." Fifteen-year-old Calliope (Cal) is tired of sleeping in tents and following her free-spirited mother, who works at Renaissance fairs, selling handmade jewelry and serving drinks. She yearns for four walls, her father back in Texas, and a deeper sense of place, connection, and love. Then, while spending the summer in Asheville, North Carolina, Cal meets Elliot, also 15, whose father runs a Christian camp for overweight kids. Like David Levithan and Rachel Cohn's Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist (2006), this coauthored love story unfolds in alternating chapters narrated in Cal and Elliot's hilarious, heart-tugging voices. Although the adult characters veer toward caricature, and the story's closing events feel a bit hasty and undeveloped, the authors raise a potentially routine summer romance into a refreshing, poetic, memorable story filled with the precise small details that nudge people toward love--from the sound of a necklace to the taste of homemade barbeque sauce.
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Friday, February 22, 2008

Cindy Ella by Robin Palmer

Cindy Ella
by Robin Palmer
Prom fever has infected LA—especially Cindy’s two annoying stepsisters, and her overly Botoxed stepmother. Cindy seems to be the only one immune to it all. But her anti-prom letter in the school newspaper does more to turn Cindy into Queen of the Freaks than close the gap between the popular kids and the rest of the students. Everyone thinks she’s committed social suicide, except for her two best friends, the yoga goddess India and John Hughes–worshipping Malcolm, and shockingly, the most popular senior at Castle Heights High and Cindy’s crush, Adam Silver. Suddenly Cindy starts to think that maybe her social life could have a happily ever after. But there’s still the rest of the school to deal with. With a little bit of help from an unexpected source and a fabulous pair of heels, Cindy realizes that she still has a chance at a happily ever after.
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Monday, February 18, 2008

Sweet 16 by Kate Brian and

Sweet 16
Kate Brian

Teagan Phillips is obnoxiously rich, obnoxiously fashionable, and, this year, she's obnoxiously turning sixteen. No one's sweet sixteen party will be as glitzy, glamorous, decadent, and, well, obnoxious as Teagan's sweet sixteen party. She might single-handedly take the sweet out of sweet sixteen.

In typical fashion, nothing is quite right for Teagan on the night of her sweet sixteen party. When a slew of unfortunate events unfold at what was supposed to be the sweet sixteen event of the century, she hits rock bottom, literally, by falling down the stairs into the wine cellar. When she comes to, a strange woman is standing over her. What happens next will bring Teagan back in time to when she was a sweet little girl with two parents, before her mother died and her father t hrew himself into his work.

She'll be forced to face the choices she made that led her to be the person she is on her sixteenth birthday. And with the help of her fairy godmother (or whoever the heck the creepy woman in white is), this will be the sweetest of all sixteens.
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The Possibility of Fireflies
by Dominique Paul
Ellie, almost 15, and her older sister, Gwen, were always close--until their parents separated and their depressed mother became brutal, detached, and unpredictable. Ellie hides her problems at home from her friends, always trying to steer clear of controversy. Her sister, however, rebels, challenging their mother at every turn--partying, vandalizing, doing drugs--and sometimes taking Ellie along. But Ellie knows Gwen's solution is not for her, and in her strong, distinctive voice--smart and sweet--she agonizes as she struggles to find a way to connect loving memories of her mother with the reality of the volatile parent she knows now. It's a familiar enabling scenario (complete with a "counselor" in the form of a kindly, if sketchily drawn, 20-year-old neighbor), but Paul makes the story her own by investing Ellie with an appealing stubbornness and optimism that allow her to work her way slowly but surely through difficulties to find a safe, right path. Nancy Werlin offers a slightly different take on the difficult subject of abusive mothers in The Rules of Survival (2006).
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Sunday, February 17, 2008

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Monday, February 04, 2008

'N Sync Syndrome

I don't know what i did, pero i just watched 'n sync's concert popodyssey...wah! and now i can't stop myself listening to their songs! freakin songs! rar! i even downloaded their songs in limewire! waaah! i think I'm REALLY obsess! waaah! anyway, right now, i'm still listening to their songs....i even read and sing their lyrics in azlyrics.com. AND i even watched some of their music videos in youtube. AND i even downloaded songs in my cellphone! Right now i feel like the grade 5 that i was before. that grade 5 is so obsessed with 'n sync and as in super that girl(me) always listen to that band's album "No Strings Attached". Wah! is there a cure to this? because right now, i'm thinking whether 'n sync will reunite someday...but them i realize that that thought is SO impossible. well, because, HELLO? Lance is gay, Justine is SUPER popular, JC parted with his recording management chorva, and the other 2 members, well i have no info about them. WAH! i miss 'n sync SOOOO bad! i want to see them! i remember before that I've been crushing BIG time with JC! hahah! well, only because that frontman is so cute, has great voice and a REALLY great dancer. Bu then, i also remember when i was in high school, that i saw his music video in mtv, the song I dream about sex; and i was like WHAT THE HELL is this song? JC WHAT HAPPENED?? wah..yah...what a reaction right? hahah! i was so disappointed and irritated..because he really has a great voice! problem is he's not singing the RIGHT songs!! hay.....now he's old... hahaha! but everytime i see and try to imagine the way he looked before it makes me want to go back when i was still grade 4 or 5. hahahah! anyway,,,, HAY>>>>'N SYNC!!! i miss u!!! i miss all of you SOOOOOOO BAD!!!
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