The first book that I have recently finished is Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick. This is the sequel to the book Hush, Hush. In this book Nora is looking forward to a nice summer vacation in which she will spend a lot of her time with her boyfriend and guardian angel Patch. However, jealousy and suspicions arise and she finds that she has some trouble in paradise. Add to that some mysterious sightings of her father, who is supposedly dead, and there is a suspenseful adventure waiting for the reader. I really enjoyed the book and I love the imagination that Becca Fitzpatrick has to come up with some of the twists and turns that occur. I have to admit that I was a little bothered by the ease with which Nora became suspicious of Patch. It seems so obvious to me as an adult reader that she is misunderstanding things...I wonder how others react to this. Overall, it was a fun book to read and I know many teens would really love it. I am excited to read the third book in the series when I get a chance.
Tiger's Quest by Colleen Houck is the second book in the series. In this book Kelsey has just left India and has arrived in Oregon to start classes at the university. She settles into her life in Oregon but has a difficult time because she left Ren behind. There is quite a bit of the book devoted to the love story between these two characters. Kelsey really annoyed me because of her insecurity. It seems quite clear to the reader that she must be much prettier than she thinks she is from the reactions of the men in her life. Also, she focuses too much on the physical and does not appreciate the gifts she has. In this book things happen that make it possible for Kelsey to go on the second quest to work toward a solution for the two tigers. This time she ends up on the quest with Kishan and has to travel into Tibet to learn about the next phase of the quest. As a reader I was impressed with the details and the imaginative situations that the two found themselves in. I am certainly much more interested in looking for and reading more Indian myths to see if some of the ideas came from them. When I reached the end of this book I was reeling from a great twist to the plot. I can't wait for the next book to come out so I can see how things work out.
Sharon Draper's book Forged by Fire is a quick read but worth your time. In this book the reader learns about Gerald's life with his loving aunt who takes custody of him after his druggie mother leaves him alone in the apartment and he almost dies in a fire. Years later his mother returns with a new husband and Gerald starts living with them. The only thing that helps him keep going in this new home is his sister Angel. The two of them look out for each other in this unhappy home. I found myself really rooting for Gerald and Angel and hoping that they would be able to overcome the bad circumstances of their home life. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to read a great story. Anyone who has read Tears of a Tiger will definitely enjoy this book.
