Wednesday, 15 February 2012

The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt: The Astonishing and Unlikely True Story of One of the Twentieth Century's Greatest Paleontological Discoveries by William Nothdurft and Josh Smith


Title: The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt
Author: William Nothdurft and Josh Smith
Release Date: September 9, 2003
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Format: Trade Paperback
Number of Pages: 272
Genre: Non-Fiction

Summary:
"The date is January 11, 1911. A young German paleontologist, accompanied only by a guide, a cook, four camels, and a couple of camel drivers, reaches the lip of the vast Bahariya Depression after a long trek across the bleak plateau of the western desert of Egypt. The scientist, Ernst Freiherr Stromer von Reichenbach, hopes to find fossil evidence of early mammals. In this, he will be disappointed, for the rocks here will prove to be much older than he thinks. They are nearly a hundred million years old. Stromer is about to learn that he has walked into the age of the dinosaurs.

At the bottom of the Bahariya Depression, Stromer will find the remains of four immense and entirely new dinosaurs, along with dozens of other unique specimens. But there will be reversals—shipments delayed for years by war, fossils shattered in transit, stunning personal and professional setbacks. Then, in a single cataclysmic night, all of his work will be destroyed and Ernst Stromer will slip into history and be forgotten.

The date is January 11, 2000—eighty-nine years to the day after Stromer descended into Bahariya. Another young paleontologist, Ameri-can graduate student Josh Smith, has brought a team of fellow scientists to Egypt to find Stromer’s dinosaur graveyard and resurrect the German pioneer’s legacy. After weeks of digging, often under appalling conditions, they fail utterly at rediscovering any of Stromer’s dinosaur species.

Then, just when they are about to declare defeat, Smith’s team discovers a dinosaur of such staggering immensity that it will stun the world of paleontology and make headlines around the globe.

Masterfully weaving together history, science, and human drama, The Lost Dinosaurs of Egypt is the gripping account of not one but two of the twentieth century’s great expeditions of discovery." (http://www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9781588361172)

 About the Author:
"William Nothdurft is the author, coauthor, or ghostwriter of nearly a dozen books, including the award-winning Ghosts of Everest, about the search for the missing mountaineers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine.  
Josh Smith served six years in the U.S. Army before getting his B.Sc. from the University of Massachusetts and an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in paleontology from the University of Pennsylvania. He is currently an assistant professor at Washington University." (http://www.randomhouse.ca/author/results.pperl?authorid=36646)

Review:
This book greatly appeals to my nerdy side. I have always been fascinated by dinosaurs and archaeology, and this was a great book to read that included both interests. Very well written, it is easy for anybody to read and understand. A ton of information is given on the history of the world, geological practices and knowledge, as well as background information on the team who participated in this project. There are some great pictures so the reader can get a sense of the environment in which the dig took place, as well as the conditions worked in. I do not recall hearing about this discovery back in the early 2000s, but now that I have I want to know more! I really hope you will give this book a shot. Like I said, anyone could read it and understand it, and it's fascinating to hear different theories about how the Earth used to be formed, how the continents split, what creatures lived at what time. Let me know what you thought if you read it! Happy Reading!

Related Links:
Random House http://www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9781588361172
Indigo.ca http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Lost-Dinosaurs-Egypt-Astonishing-Unlikely-WILLIAM-NOTHDURFT/9780375759796-item.html?ikwid=the+lost+dinosaurs+of+egypt&ikwsec=Home
Amazon.ca http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/0375759794/ref=pd_lpo_k2_dp_sr_1?pf_rd_p=485327511&pf_rd_s=lpo-top-stripe&pf_rd_t=201&pf_rd_i=0375507957&pf_rd_m=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&pf_rd_r=0X76FGXC159NQJSB045Q
marywhipplereviews.com http://marywhipplereviews.com/william-nothdurft-lost-dinosaurs-of-egypt/
vulpeslibris.wordpress.com http://vulpeslibris.wordpress.com/2008/05/26/lost-dinosaurs-of-egypt-by-william-nothdurft-and-josh-smith/

The Gathering Storm (The Katerina Trilogy Book #1) by Robin Bridges


Title: The Gathering Storm (The Katerina Trilogy Book #1)
Author: Robin Bridges
Release Date: January 10, 2012
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers (Random House Canada)
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 400
Genre: Fantasy for Young Adults

Summary:
"St. Petersburg, Russia, 1888. As she attends a whirl of glittering balls, royal debutante Katerina Alexandrovna, Duchess of Oldenburg, tries to hide a dark secret: she can raise the dead. No one knows. Not her family. Not the girls at her finishing school. Not the tsar or anyone in her aristocratic circle. Katerina considers her talent a curse, not a gift. But when she uses her special skill to protect a member of the Imperial Family, she finds herself caught in a web of intrigue.

An evil presence is growing within Europe's royal bloodlines—and those aligned with the darkness threaten to topple the tsar. Suddenly Katerina's strength as a necromancer attracts attention from unwelcome sources . . . including two young men—George Alexandrovich, the tsar's standoffish middle son, who needs Katerina's help to safeguard Russia, even if he's repelled by her secret, and the dashing Prince Danilo, heir to the throne of Montenegro, to whom Katerina feels inexplicably drawn.
The time has come for Katerina to embrace her power, but which side will she choose—and to whom will she give her heart?" (http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385740227)

 About the Author:
"By day, I am a mild-mannered writer of fantasy and paranormal fiction for young adults.  By night, I'm a pediatric nurse.  I live on the Gulf Coast with my husband, one soon-to-be teenager, and two slobbery Mastiffs.  I like playing video games and watching Jane Austen movies.  (Alas, if only there was a Jane Austen video game!) THE GATHERING STORM is my first novel.

You can find me on LiveJournal, Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads

(And probably on one of the latest MMO’s as well.)" (http://www.robinbridges.com/)


Review:
 I was introduced to this book by my friend, Michelle B., when she sent me a pic of it and said, "Cool." I did a search for it on the internet and read the summary and I thought, "I need to read this book." I like the idea of taking something like Russian royalty and mixing it with the supernatural. It took me a little bit to get into it, but once I did I absolutely loved it. I love the idea of curses and having an ability that you don't even know how to use or control. I loved reading all the names and what the characters status was in society, as well as reading about grand balls and getting all dressed up.
The characters in this book are easy to love (or hate, whatever the author is hoping you feel about the characters) and I can't wait to read the next one. It is easy to see that there will be a blossoming relationship between two of the characters and I can't wait to see how that unfolds! Keep 'em coming, Robin Bridges!!!! 


As always, thank you for reading my blog! Happy Reading!


Related Links:
Author Website http://www.robinbridges.com/
Random House Kids Website http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385740227
Random House Website http://www.randomhouse.ca/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780385740227
Indigo.ca http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Katerina-Trilogy-Vol-Gathering-Storm-Robin-Bridges/9780385740227-item.html?ikwid=the+gathering+storm+robin+bridges&ikwsec=Home
Amazon.ca http://www.amazon.ca/Katerina-Trilogy-Vol-Gathering-Storm/dp/0385740220/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1329331889&sr=8-1
WellReadWife.com http://www.wellreadwife.com/2012/01/17/book-review-the-gathering-storm-by-robin-bridges/
Dearauthor.com http://dearauthor.com/book-reviews/overall-b-reviews/b-minus-reviews/review-the-gathering-storm-by-robin-bridges

Friday, 3 February 2012

The Scorpio Races by Maggie Stiefvater


 “Tell me what it's like. The race."


"What it's like is a battle. A mess of horses and men and blood. The fastest and strongest of what is left from two weeks of preparation on the sand. It's the surf in your face, the deadly magic of November on your skin, the Scorpio drums in the place of your heartbeat. It's speed, if you're lucky. It's life and it's death or it's both, and there's nothing like it.”
Maggie Stiefvater, The Scorpio Races

I love Maggie Stiefvater. I love her stories, I love her writing, I love her mind. I picked up The Scorpio Races because I read Shiver, Linger, and Forever and thought they were so creatively written and thought out that I wanted to see what else she could do. Wow.


Let me start off by saying, I’m a bit afraid of horses. Being not quite 5’2”, they have a bit of an advantage over me and quite frankly, I have always been afraid of their teeth. I think they are beautiful and if I have a chance to be around them I will take it, but I usually keep a bit of space between myself and these four legged beings. I love the idea of water horses. I understand there are some myths about them (Stiefvater wrote using her own interpretation), but I had never before heard of them. I absolutely fell in love with the horses in this story, even the blood-thirsty piebald that Mutt chose. The descriptions of them coming out of the water, their desire to be in the water, and the fierceness these flesh eaters have were spectacularly written.

I also love the characters. Puck is not your average girl. She is strong, but afraid. Beautiful, but plain. Smart, but, some would say, stupid to enter the races. They are all easy to like, and I am particularly curious about Finn and what his story is. 

I really hope you will read this story or at least pass it on to someone you know who enjoys young adult stories. It was  a really great read.

Maggie: I know you said you would not write the "other half"....but will you PLEASE?!?!?!?!?!?!?

Happy Reading everyone!




Related Links: 


 http://maggiestiefvater.com/the-scorpio-races/


 http://thebooksmugglers.com/2011/11/book-review-the-scorpio-races-by-maggie-stiefvater.html


 http://www.scholastic.ca/titles/thescorpioraces/


 http://www.amazon.ca/Scorpio-Races-Maggie-Stiefvater/dp/054522490X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328280356&sr=8-1


 http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/The-Scorpio-Races-Maggie-Stiefvater/9780545224901-item.html?ikwid=the+scorpio+races&ikwsec=Home

Wednesday, 1 February 2012

The Cronus Chronicles by Anne Ursu



I happened upon these books one day in Chapters. I had seen them before, but not given them much attention, so one day I decided to actually see what the first one was about. With all the buzz about the Percy Jackson series (which I have not yet read), I was excited to discover this one was also about the Greek Gods. I have never taken any Greek mythology, but have always had an interest in learning, so I picked up this trilogy. The first book, The Shadow Thieves, is about Hades and the underworld, the second book, The Siren Song, is about Poseidon and the ocean, and the third book, The Immortal Fire, is about Zeus and Olympus.

I read the first book and I fell in love. It was really well written, the characters were just your ordinary grade eight kids, and there was a surprise at the end that made me gasp. I was gripped from the get-go and couldn't wait to read the other two. And they did not disappoint. I really hope that more kids read this trilogy. The writing was well-done and the stories were written in a way that kids could feel as though they could fight against the Greek gods like Charlotte and Zee! I hope Ursu will try another trilogy (maybe an offshoot of this series, using Maddy or another character we are introduced to in this trilogy) introducing some of the other Greek gods or maybe just some other myths and tales!

As I said, I have not read the Percy Jackson series, but I would recommend this trilogy to anyone who has. I think it is great that kids are learning about the Greek gods, as the myths are far from being nice, fluffy, and bright. This series also shows that even Greek gods have family spats :).

If you would like more information about these books, please check out the links below. Happy Reading!

http://www.cronuschronicles.com/
http://www.anneursu.com/
http://www.kidsreads.com/reviews/1416905871.asp
http://www.kidsreads.com/reviews/1416905898.asp
http://www.kidsreads.com/reviews/9781416905912.asp
http://books.simonandschuster.ca/Shadow-Thieves/Anne-Ursu/Cronus-Chronicles-The/9781416905875
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/The-Shadow-Thieves-Anne-Ursu-Eric-Fortune/9781416905882-item.html?ikwid=the+shadow+thieves&ikwsec=Home
http://www.amazon.ca/Shadow-Thieves-Anne-Ursu/dp/141690588X/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1328110461&sr=8-8

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

Submarine by Joe Dunthorne



Submarine is another book that was recommended to me, this time by my friend, Jay. I have to say, after reading it, I'm a little surprised he would recommend it to me, but alas I plugged through the book and completed it in record time.

The story is that of Oliver Tate and his crazy, messed up life. Or, I should say, this kid himself is pretty messed up. A coming of age story, 15-year old Oliver appears to be obsessed with his parents, obsessed with words, and does not seem to know himself at all. He's a bully, he keeps a diary, and he's in love with a girl who has eczema and he cannot help but point it out constantly. The things he does and gets away with in this book are quite astonishing, and I am now convinced that guys are crazier than girls haha.

Maybe this book would make a lot more sense to a male, but to me it just felt so all over the place. I kept thinking while reading, "This story is crazy. This boy is crazy. I'm not a boy, maybe I just don't get it..." If you liked Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger or The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky I think you would enjoy this book. Dunthorne is a good writer and certainly has a way of getting his ideas across in a clear manner, I just did not like the story itself.

Sorry I can't rave about this one, but that does not mean you should not try it for yourself. I have included some links below, as always, so check them out if you would like some more information. Happy Reading!

http://joedunthorne.com/index.php?/project/submarine/
http://www.penguin.ca/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780143056393,00.html?SUBMARINE_Joe_Dunthorne
http://www.adambowman.co.uk/2012/01/11/a-likeable-unlikeable-narrator/
http://www.amazon.ca/Submarine-Joe-Dunthorne/dp/0143056395/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1328020072&sr=8-1
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Submarine-Joe-Dunthorne/9780143056393-item.html?ikwid=submarine+joe+dunthorne&ikwsec=Home

Thursday, 26 January 2012

There's Cake in my Future by Kim Gruenenfelder

Of all the things I love, I do love chick lit! Sorry guys, not so good for you, I know. However, my friend, Michelle M., recommended this book to me, so I had to give it a try (and those of you who have suggested other books, I'm working on it!)



"After listening to her closest friends' latest travails in love, parenting, and careers, superstitious bride-to-be Nicole (Nic) believes she has the perfect recipe for everyone's happiness: a bridal shower "cake pull" in which each ribboned silver charm planted in her cake will bring its recipient the magical assistance she needs to change her destiny. Melissa (Mel), still ringless after dating the same man for six years, deserves the engagement ring charm. The red hot chili pepper would be perfect for Seema, who is in love with her best male friend Scott, but can't seem to make their relationship more than platonic. And recently laid off journalist Nic wants the shovel, which symbolizes hard work, to help her get her career back on track. Nic does everything she can to control who gets which silver keepsake - as well as the future it represents. But when the charmed cake is mysteriously shifted from the place settings Nic arranged around it, no one gets the charm she chose for them. And when the other party guests' fortunes begin coming true, Mel, Seema, and Nic can't help but wonder... . Is the cake trying to tell them something?" (Raincoast  Books)

This book was so fun and funny. And of course, it had some romance (which I am a sucker for. Shhh...don't tell anyone.)  I loved the characters and each of their situations. I thought Mel was so funny when she decided the best way to get over someone was to get under someone else (which does not suit her personality at all.) And Seema is a beautiful Indian girl who is too afraid to go after what she wants. Nic is lucky to have such adorable "bonus kids" and they are SO funny.

To find out more about this book please check out the links below. I hope you can find the time to add this one to your list. Happy Reading!

http://services.raincoast.com/scripts/b2b.wsc/featured?hh_isbn=9780312614591&ht_orig_from=raincoast
http://www.kimgruenenfelder.com/Welcome.html
http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/books/Theres-Cake-in-My-Future-Kim-Gruenenfelder/9780312614591-item.html?ikwid=there%27s+cake+in+my+future&ikwsec=Home
http://www.amazon.ca/Theres-Cake-Future-Kim-Gruenenfelder/dp/0312614594/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1327596444&sr=8-1
http://www.sheknows.com/entertainment/articles/821844/sheknows-book-review

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

The Rangers Apprentice by John Flanagan

I'm not sure I can put into words how much I love this series. The writing is absolutely incredible, the characters feel like they are people you have known forever (and you get to know what their reactions will be to certain situations), and the adventure/excitement is completely different in every book.

Written by Australian author, John Flanagan, this series has 10 books in it:


My suggestion, if you decide to take on this series, is to read them in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 10. Book 7 was written after 5&6, but actually takes place before them. If you read them in the order I have suggested, you will be able to fully enjoy the amazing story Flanagan created for the 7th book because you will not be privy to what happens next and who is present.

While these books would primarily be recommended for boys, I think that any child (or adult for that matter) of any sex could read them. There are a few female characters in the series who are very strong and have fantastic roles. As I said, the characters are absolutely wonderful. They are so easy to love, and you become so attached to them that your emotions go on a roller coaster ride anytime anything good or bad happens to them! It is really hard not to fall in love with them and want to know MORE MORE MORE!!!!

I do not want to give too much away about this series, so I have included the summary of the first book, The Ruins of Gorlan, below. I hope you think it sounds as interesting as I did, but let me tell you: IT'S WAY BETTER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



"They have always scared him in the past—the Rangers, with their dark cloaks and shadowy ways. The villagers believe the Rangers practice magic that makes them invisible to ordinary people. And now 15-year-old Will, always small for his age, has been chosen as a Ranger's apprentice. What he doesn't yet realize is that the Rangers are the protectors of the kingdom. Highly trained in the skills of battle and surveillance, they fight the battles before the battles reach the people. And as Will is about to learn, there is a large battle brewing. The exiled Morgarath, Lord of the Mountains of Rain and Night, is gathering his forces for an attack on the kingdom. This time, he will not be denied. . . ." (Penguin Canada)


http://www.penguin.ca/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780142406632,00.html?RANGERS_APPRENTICE_#1_RUINS_OF_GORLAN_John_Flanagan


It is bitter-sweet for me that I have finished the series. I always feel good when I have completed a series because I hate it when they go on for too long, but when there are 10 books and you love them ALL, you kind of wish it could continue. Flanagan did, however, write another book called The Lost Stories (which I have yet to read.)


 "The secret history of the New York Times bestselling Ranger's Apprentice

Unconfirmed accounts of a group of Araluen warriors - tales of adventure, battle, and triumph over evil - have spread for centuries throughout the known world. Most notable is a clan shrouded in mystery, phantom warriors known as the Rangers.

Two names pass the lips of every storyteller: Halt, and his apprentice, Will. They and their comrades in arms are said to have traveled throughout the kingdom and beyond its borders, protecting those who needed it most. If true, these rumors can be only part of the story.

Only now, centuries after these men and women walked the earth, do we have confirmation of their existence. Behold The Lost Stories." (Penguin Canada)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCFW4SKMzJY
http://www.penguin.ca/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780399256189,00.html?RANGER%27S_APPRENTICE:_THE_LOST_STORIES_John_Flanagan

Flanagan has also started a new series, The Brotherband Chronicles, which I have yet to start. Just released in November, I'm sure this will be a great follow-up series. I can't wait to read it!




"They are outcasts. Hal, Stig, and the others—they are the boys the others want no part of. Skandians, as any reader of Ranger's Apprentice could tell you, are known for their size and strength. Not these boys. Yet that doesn't mean they don't have skills. And courage—which they will need every ounce of to do battle at sea against the other bands, the Wolves and the Sharks, in the ultimate race. The icy waters make for a treacherous playing field . . . especially when not everyone thinks of it as playing.
John Flanagan, author of the international phenomenon Ranger's Apprentice, creates a new cast of characters to populate his world of Skandians and Araluens, a world millions of young readers around the world have come to know and admire. Full of seafaring adventures and epic battles, Book 1 of The Brotherband Chronicles is sure to thrill readers of Ranger's Apprentice while enticing a whole new generation just now discovering the books." (Penguin Canada)

I really really really hope you will give this series a shot. I promise, it will NOT disappoint. Even if you are not a fan of reading kids books yourself, please give it to someone you know. I think children could learn a lot about being a good person, what it means to have courage, etc. from this series and the characters in it. And if you DO decide you are interested and read it, PLEASE let me know! I could talk about this series all day long! I hope this blog has not come off as gibberish, but if so, that is a sign of my love for it.

THANK YOU JOHN FLANAGAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

www.rangersapprentice.com
www.thebrotherbandchronicles.com