Yes,
I have a few more of my summer reading books this week. One is a book
already in the IMC collection and the other is new and still getting
ready for the shelf.
The
older book is Paranormalcy by Kiersten White, a book I have been
wanting to read. Evie lives with and works for the ALCA (American
Paranormal Containment Agency) because she has the ability to see
through the glamour of creatures like vampires and shape-shifters.
Her job is to track down these creatures and contain them in a way so
that they cannot harm humans. Life is treating pretty well until
Lend, a shape-shifter, sneaks into Agency headquarters. Evie finds
herself falling for Lend which becomes a big problem when
headquarters come under attack by unknown paranormals. Can Evie save
her friends at headquarters and be with boy she really likes?
The
Darkest Path by Jeff Hirsch is a dystopian story set in a future
United States that is torn by civil war. Part of the country wants to
maintain the social and political system we have today, the other
part follows the Glorious Path, one man's vision of how the country
should be. Into this armed conflict come Cal and his younger brother
James. Cal does not like the direction the Glorious Path is taking to
win the war and wants to take James, escape, and return to their home
in the traditional US. But James agrees with the Glorious Path and
stays. Cal is now on his own as he tries to avoid the armies of both
sides and find his way home.
Lastly,
I wanted to read The Giver by Lois Lowry again before I went to see
the movie version. I'm very glad I did! Some things in the movie were
the same as the book and some details were different. I even heard
dialog in the movie that came right out of the book. I loved the
visual representation of Jonas's city in the movie. Some other movie
items I wasn't sure why they were changed from the book. Still, I
think the movie and the book are great and should both be enjoyed.