Movie Mondays 7/29/2013

>> Monday, July 29, 2013

Here's the latest on the YA movies that are coming up! Am I missing a movie that you want updates on? Then leave a comment to have it added to my list!

Shailene Woodley has announced that she plans to return for Insurgent, the sequel to Divergent, if the first film does well and a second is picked up.

Crave Online has announced that The Mortal Instruments: City of Ashes, the sequel to the upcoming City of Bones movie will be filming in Toronto. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones will be in theaters 8/21/13.

Hypable has an interview with James Dashner, author of The Maze Runner.

The Huffington Post has a review of The Spectacular Now. It didn't seem spoileriffic to me, but click at your own risk.

That's all for this week! See you next Monday!

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Movie Mondays 7/22/13

>> Monday, July 22, 2013

With San Diego Comic Con happening last week, there are a bunch of newly released movie stills and trailers. Click the link to jump in to this weeks Movie Mondays news!

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The Buzzin' Blurb - Code Name Verity

>> Thursday, July 18, 2013

Title: Code Name Verity
Author: Elizabeth Wein
Publication Date: 2012
ISBN: 1423152190
Awards: Michael L. Printz Honor Book, Edgar Award
Where I got it: Public Library
Version: Hardcover

Code Name Verity is an Historical Fiction novel in the YA category. The book tells the story of two best friends and the rolls that they play for Britain and the Allies during World War II, one is a pilot and one a spy. When the plane that they are in crashes in occupied France, the two women Verity and Maddie have to find a way to survive and support the war effort while waiting for the chance to escape. When "Verity" is captured and given the choice to collaborate or die, she tells the Gestapo everything, the whole truth. In the meantime, Maddie is trapped in occupied France with no way out. Will she be able to help the Allies in their fight and make it back home, or will she be captured too?

This book is well written and tells the entire story of two friends, from their beginning, to their end during World War II. During that time women often took on the jobs that would traditionally have been considered "men's work." This included work as both pilots and spies. The author has obviously researched the story well, particularly the history surrounding the work of both female pilots and spies. The story of Verity and Maddie is one of friendship, hope and desperation. The characters are well developed throughout, and no one is exactly who you might think they are. The story is written in two parts, the first from Verity's point of view, and the second from Maddie's. Although billed primarily as historical fiction, it is also a mystery novel that delves into perspective. Is Verity telling the Gestapo the truth or is it all lies?

This story was enjoyable, though it did take longer than usual to read. Verity initially came off as unlikable, due to her collaboration with the Gestapo, which may turn some readers off. If you keep reading however, the story of these two friends, and the mystery surrounding the story that Verity is telling keeps the reader interested. The subject matter is also interesting. The struggle of two young women working in careers that traditionally belong to men is interesting and helps to drive the story forward. Add to this the tension created by determining that the two women are trapped in occupied territory and you have a very interesting story.

Who should read it? Due to some bad language and descriptions of Nazi torture practices, this book is recommended for ages 14 and up. Anyone in this age range who likes historical fiction, mystery or both should read the book. It is also a wonderful book for students interested in the contributions of women to the war effort during World War II.

Star Rating: 5 out of 5

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Movie Mondays 7/15/2013

>> Monday, July 15, 2013

Monday again, and here are the updates on some great upcoming book to movie adaptations. Right now I'm focused primarily on movies that will be released either this year or early next. But, if I do get some good information on a movie that will be released later I'll be sure to share. Click the link to get all the great movie news!

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The Buzzin' Blurb - Beautiful Creatures - 7/11/2013

>> Thursday, July 11, 2013

This week, I am reviewing Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. This book was published in 2009 and was made into a movie of the same name in 2013. The story follows a popular trend of romatic paranormal fiction, using its own unique spin on the story. Just a note before the jump, in the next few weeks, I will begin reading the books that I got at ALA. Some of those books will then be offered up as raffle prizes and sent on to the winner. So keep a look out for the raffles to begin. Now click for the full review!

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Movie Mondays 7/8/2013

>> Monday, July 8, 2013

Welcome back to Movie Mondays. I have a list of movies that I am working from. Most of them are book related, although there are a few that are not based on books. I'm linking to the news below. I'm so excited for all the great movies that will be coming out in the next year or so! So jump in to get all the news!

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We Will Resume our Regularly Scheduled Programming...

>> Thursday, July 4, 2013

Next week. I'm still recuperating from ALA Chicago, where I met some great people and picked up a ton of books, some ARCs (advanced reader copies) and some published books. I'll be back doing Movie Mondays on July 8 and will continue with my regular posting from then on. My goal is to start posting at least 5 days a week. In addition, I'm hoping to offer some of these ARCs and books as raffle prizes after I've reviewed them. Do you have an idea for regular blog posts from me? What topics do you want me to talk about? Have an idea for a regular feature? Leave me a comment below, and I'll see you next week!

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ALA Chicago Day 4

>> Monday, July 1, 2013

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