05/28/2021
It is time for adult summer reading as well as for their children. I'd like to recommend a book I recently finished. The book, Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir, whose first book, The Martian, was such a hit with readers, once again takes to space flight. In the future an anomaly is observed between Venus and the sun. After much research it is discovered that this anomaly is blocking sunlight from the earth which will ultimately mean the next ice age is near at hand. Ryland Grace, a disgraced scientist who now teaches middle school, is forced into this research and ultimately lands himself on a su***de mission to a distant star that may have the answer to earth's catastrophic problem. I can honestly say that once I started I had a very hard time putting the book down. If you even mildly appreciate science fiction, you will definitely love this book. And the great thing is if you are taking a family driving trip, it is available as an audiobook that is suitable for the entire family although there is perhaps two or three instances of profanity. This is a great read that I hope you enjoy as much as I did.
Another book that is for kids upper middle school and above that I also thoroughly enjoyed is City Spies by James Ponti. This series of books that is similar to the Alex Rider series is about a team of teens that have been recruited into the British spy agency, MI-6. A genius teen hacker is saved from the U. S. juvenile justice system by a mysterious man who shows up as Sarah is about to got before the judge. What ensues is an improbable scenario where children are being sent to protect a Tech billionaire from assassination, but the author presents the plot in a way that I believed it was possible. This is a fast-paced read that holds all the tension of a good spy movie. If you child likes action/adventure, this is a winner, and the best thing is it has a follow-up, City Spies: Golden Gate that is next up on my to-read list.
I'm currently about to finish book 2 of a Beauty and the Beast remake. Book 1 is A Curse So Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer. This book finds a tough street-wise girl with cerebral palsy kidnapped into Emberfall by the Royal Guardsman of Prince Rhen who has been cruelly cursed by a wicked enchantress. All the elements of the original Beauty and the Beast are here but with the girl, Harper, the one who is the strong one. I may have to postpone the City Spies: Golden Gate book to finish this series. It is that good. Told through the voices of the main characters, the action and pace of the book will keep kids (and adults!!!) reading.