Monday, May 5, 2025

Mysteries of Cove: Fires of Invention by J. Scott Savage

Mysteries of Cove: Fires of Invention by J. Scott Savage is an exciting Steampunk dystopian story about a young man named Trenton Coleman and his friend Kallista Babbage. The two kids embark on a dangerous quest to find parts for a strange machine Kallista's father left behind before he was killed in a mysterious explosion.
They're not sure what it is or why her father left them, but as Kallista says, her father always did things for a reason. The final product astonishes the kids, but in a society locked inside of a mountain to save the people from the poisoned air that invention and creativity created outside their mountain, it's kind of hard to hide what they build. Will they be able to keep their machine a secret? And what happens when they discover what their society is really hiding them from; something lurking outside the safety of their underground city?

Divergent by Veronica Roth

In Divergent by Veronica Roth, Beatrice, or Tris as she likes to be called, grows up in a post apocalyptic society dominated by five factions, or groups of people that value a certain virtue.
She belongs to the faction called Abnigation, whichs values selflessness. There are four others in the city where she lives: Candor, a group which values honesty, Dauntless, which values courage, Amity, which values happiness, and Erudite, which values intelligence. She comes of age (which is 16) and is required to choose the faction she will be dedicated to the rest of her life. The problem is that when she takes her aptitude test, she is determined by the proctor to be "divergent". This troubles the proctor, a member of Candor, named Tori, who tells her to keep that to herself. Tori deletes the results from the computer so others can't see them, and manually enters the result that Tris leans toward Abnigation. However, Tris chooses to join Dauntless. This decision leads to a long set of trials, not the least being physcially and exhausting tests to determine if she is suitable to be a member of this faction of society. If she fails, she becomes one of the 'factionless' an undesirable group that is looked down on by others. But quickly she and her friends discover that there are more problems in their society than just being rejected by the factions. The leader of Erudite seems to have a sinister plan to take over. And Tris, being secrety a Divergent, somehow stands in the woman's way.

Cookies to Die For by Dene Low

The story of a hapless woman being taken hostage in her own home is a scary thought, but Cookies to Die For by Dene Low manages not to get too scary. Jane is home alone when a pair of burglars, seeking for something very specific but unknown to her, take her captive in their search for whatever they're after.
How is Jane going to escape? Especially when she knows her oldest son and his family are on their way to her house? Will she be able to get away from these goons and keep her family unscathed as well? One thing she knows how to do, is cook well. That appeases her tormentors, but will she figure out a way to use her cooking skills to orchestrate an escape as well?

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling

In Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter is eager to start his second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
His horrible relatives, his aunt, uncle, and cousin, have made the summer he turns 12 very miserable. But when a strange little fellow who calls himself Doby a house-elf shows up and warns Harry Potter not to back to Hogwarts this year, his summer becomes even more difficult. Why won't Doby just tell him what the problem is instead of giving hints and pleading for him not to go to school? And when Harry and his best friend Ron Weasley try to get through the magical barrier to get onto the Hogwarts train, why is the barrier magically sealed? How will they get to school now? And what danger is waiting for Harry when he does finally get to Hogwarts? Read the book and find out!

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling

In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling, eleven year old Harry Potter doesn't know a lot about the night his parents died. His horrible aunt and uncle tell him they died in a car crash but somehow, that doesn't seem right.
Harry of course, was only a one year old at the time, and can't remember much. But he does remember, when he strains his mind, a lot of green light. But he can't explain where the green light would come from. There is a lot of stuff Harry can't explain. Like how he can get away from Dudley, his massive bully of a cousin by finding himself suddenly on the school kitchens when all he was trying to do was hide from Dudley behind the dumpsters. Or how he made his hair grow back so quickly after his awful aunt shaved his head. But then one day a letter comes for him. A letter that seems to upset his uncle and aunt who take it from him before he can read it. What is it all about, and does the strangely tall man named Hagrid have to tell Harry when Hagrid shows up to talk to him about a strange place called Hogwarts?

Children of the Lamp: The Cobra King of Kathmandu by P.B. Kerr

In the third book of the Children of the Lamp series, The Kobra King of Kathmandu by P.B. Kerr, Phillipa and John Gaunt, djinn twins, are off on another adventure.
Their friend, Buck, is in trouble. A crazy cobra cult, which has already killed several people, including Buck's friend, is trying to track him down because of a strange picture Buck has from India. In their efforts to help him, the twins, along with their butler Mr. Gronin, travel to India to see what they can track down about this mysterious, sinister cobra cult. But are they in over their heads? And will they end up like all the other people that have gotten in the way of this group and its disgusting leader? (He really is disgusting. He hasn't taken a bath in ages.) Read the book and find out! (While not explicitly shown, this story does contain child death, Buck's friend. Keep that in mind if you are sensitive to such things.)

Monday, March 3, 2025

Children of the Lamp: The Blue Djinn of Babylon by P.B. Kerr

Children of the Lamp: The Blue Djinn of Babylon by P.B. Kerr is the second book in the Children of the Lamp series and continues the adventures of John and Phillipa Gaunt, twin brother and sister.
Phillipa finds herself kidnapped by the Blue Djinn, a cranky old female djinn who seems intent on turning Phillipa into the next Blue Djinn when the old one dies. And so John sets off on a rescue mission. But is he up to the task? His dogs, Allan and Neil go with him, but even with their help, will he be able to find and rescue his sister? This is a fun book for both kids and adults who love adventure stories that have young teens as the hero and heroine.