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Head Case by Sarah Aronson

March 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Head CaseThe story begins with seventeen-year-old Frank Marder lying in a bed, undergoing a physical exam at a rehabilitation center after a car accident. This accident has left him paralyzed from the neck down. He cannot do anything by himself and it is his fault. While drunk driving he killed two people, including his girlfriend. Now, he has to live with the repercussions of that tragic night. What is most impressive about Aronson’s writing is the way she shows Frank’s personality and frustrations as he learns how to cope with his disability and the people around him. Head case focuses on an important topic without being overly preachy. If you like this book then you will like Susan Vaught’s Trigger and Terry Trueman’s Stuck in Neutral.

Categories: Alex Flinn · Books reviewed in 2008 · Realistic · Sarah Aronson · Susan Vaught · Terry Trueman · YA books
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Fantasy at its best

December 10, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Wicked Lovely

I almost forgot to mention but Melissa Marr’s Wicked Lovely is superb!  Read it, I’m sure you will like it.  I’ll explain more soon.   It is definitely not about vampires or werewolves, thank goodness.  Other good reads are:  Holly Black’s Ironside, Alex Flinn’s Beastly and A.M. Jenkins’ Repossessed.

Categories: Alex Flinn · Books reviewed in 2007 · Holly Black · Melissa Marr · Science and Fantasy · YA books
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