Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Luxe and Rumors by Anna Godbersen, Boy Meets Boy by David Levithan,

The Luxe
By: Anna Godbersen
In 1899 Manhattan, the drowning of beautiful Elizabeth Holland, daughter of New York society's ruling family, brings to the surface the scandalous behavior of several teenagers of varying social class.

First in a saga: The Luxe, Rumors, Envy, Splendor
5 STARS


Rumors
A Luxe Novel: Book 2
By: Anna Godbersen

After the death of Elizabeth Holland, all of New York speculates about her unfortunate demise and wonder what role her mischievous sister, Diana, and notorious cad Henry Schoonmaker played in the events leading up to her death.

5 STARS

I am in love with the Luxe novels. I am currently reading Envy and find myself wanting more and more. I can't wait to get to Splendor. This series has everything: high society, secret love affairs, back stabbing, gossip, and more! This series takes place in New York City, year 1899, in the midst of high society so both language and vocabulary are quite advanced giving the series high Lexile scores.


Boy Meets Boy
By: David Levithan

Paul's simple high-school life is confused by his desire for another boy who seems unattainable, until Paul's friends help him find the courage to pursue him.

3 STARS

This is a cute well written story with some memorable characters! (Long live Infinite Darlene!) Although I think the city/school setting is a bit unrealistic (it is basically a gay utopia and working in a school setting most of my adult life I know that isn't always the case) the premise of the book has good bones and the comic relief alone is worth the read!


Do You Know the Monkey Man?
By: Dori Hillestad Butler

While searching for the father who left her and her mother ten years ago, thirteen-year-old Samantha begins to believe that the twin sister who supposedly died when they were three years old is still alive.

Sequel: Yes I Know the Monkey Man

3 STARS


This is a good mystery easy read. Reminds of The Face on The Milk Carton. I am looking forward to reading the sequel.

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