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Monday, December 7, 2009

Dairy Queen by Catherine Gilbert Murdock



Rating: 5 out of 10
   This was an pretty good story. It had an original plotline, which I found refreshing. DJ Schwenk, 15, is an overworked farm girl who decides to try out for her school's football team one day. DJ deals with numerous problems such as a family that doesn't communicate, a distant best friend, and...falling for the rival team's quarterback.
   Let's start off with the things I liked about this book. The girl power aspect was fun, and so was the modern day version of the star-crossed lovers archetype. I also enjoyed how Murdock portrayed farm life for how it really was: waking up early, doing all the dirty work, and then going to sleep sore and tired. Unlike other text, where the characters have time to ride horses in their free time, go to festivals or county fairs, or actually have fun while doing chores, Murdock reveals how tiresome, dirty and life-consuming living on a farm really is. DJ barely has time to pass school. This book was very realistic, and I liked having characters and situations that I could relate to as a reader. Additionally, DJ was easy to like. Some characters in novels are either very annoying, or very frustrating. DJ tries hard at everything she does, and doesn't pity herself or complain. She knows what she wants, but doesn't just expect to get it. I enjoyed DJ's authentic voice that the writer used. It was was very interesting to read and, as a teenager myself, I could actually understand it well.
   However, there were some parts of the story I didn't like. The book had many slow and even boring parts. It was also very predictable. I could have told you what happened at the end of Dairy Queen right after the first few pages. But besides that, this was a great read. Those who enjoyed the stories Throwing Like A Girl by Weezie Kerr Mackey, Pretty Tough by Liz Ligelaar, and The Off Season, also by Murdock will especially like this novel.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Oh. My. Gods. by Tera Lynn Childs


Rating: 8 out of 10 
I genuinely liked this book. Although some aspects were similar to the Percy Jackson and The Olympians series by Rick Riordian, Childs managed to make it entirely original. Phoebe, an amazing runner with high hopes of attending USC on a running scholarship, suddenly finds out her widowed mother married a new guy, Damian. But, worst of all, Damian lives in Greece. Phoebe moves to a small Greek island, and soon finds out the kids there are descendants of the Greek gods. Phoebe's own stepfather is, as well as her evil stepsister. Phoebe decides to join the cross country team, to keep in shape for the upcoming season at USC. A mix of friends, foes, and loved ones makes the choice to leave home a very difficult one. One element of this story that made it so enjoyable was the humorous and emotional first person narrative. Childs tells the story through Phoebe's perspective, and I felt like I truly knew the character just after one page of reading her witty thoughts that make me feel like I'm right next to her as Phoebe experiences everything. The excellent character development is a high point in this story, with characters ranging from a zany best friend to a handsome prince whose looks may be deceiving. Additionally, the description is just right. Some authors get too wordy and too detailed in their descriptions, and some don't provide any image for the reader. But Oh. My. Gods. drew the image in my mind, but allowed room for interpretation. With a plot containing romance, friendship, family and sports, I was nonstop engaged. And the allusions to mythology added a quirky twist that set it apart from your average, everyday teen novel. The only downsides to this book were the occasional predictable moments, and some parts were too rushed. For example, problems between Phoebe and Griffin Blake were resolved after a quick apology. All in all, this was an excellent book that I recommend to everyone. Readers who enjoyed The Gallagher Girls series by Ally Carter or the Mixed Bags series by Melody Carson will especially like this. 
Other books in the series: Goddess Boot Camp