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Thursday, September 3, 2009

Geek Charming - by Robin Palmer

This was a fun take on the Frog Prince fairy tale. Dylan is a princess. She's a self-centered popular person who passes judgment on the whole student class at Castle Heights High. She has a popular jock boyfriend and a little entourage who seem to bend to her selfish whims, including trying to fish out her expensive, stylish purse that she drops into the fountain at the mall. Insert Josh, who is a film geek with asthma, who makes a deal with Dylan. He will get her purse out of the fountain if she agrees to being the subject of a documentary on popular people that he will use for his entrance project for Film School.

Dylan agrees, but shortly after, reneges on the deal, until Josh speaks to her father. What follows is Josh and his friends filming Dylan and her friends a couple of times a week. At first they just capture how horrible popular people can be, especially Dylan, but Josh quickly starts to see the insecurities and worries she has, just like everyday people, and that they are not so bad, after all. Dylan and friends also begin to realize that geeks aren't all that bad, either.

Dylan eventually gives Josh a makeover that raises his status at school, even while staying true to himself. Dylan loses her boyfriend and popular friends, and things blow up when Dylan sees the wrong version of the documentary. Everything works out in the end with a realistic and feel good ending.

I didn't actually like either Dylan or Josh at the beginning, and wasn't sure if I'd like the book. But it quickly won me over with the character development and fun plot. I was rooting for both characters by mid-book, and was very satisfied in the end.

Fun chic-lit!

Jolted: Newton Starker's Rules for Survival - by Arthur Slade

Stories about people being plagued with lightning fascinate me. This was a fun story about a kid named Newton Starker whose family seems to be cursed with lightning. On Newton's mother's side of the family, everyone except his mean grandmother has been killed by lightning. This means Newton is always taking precautions by staying indoors and checking the weather, and checking the weather again.

One a particularly unpleasant trip to visit his grandmother once, Newton's family discovers Jerry Potts Academy for Survival, a boarding school whose entire campus is made of safe, sturdy stone. Newton immediately this safehouse is the school he wants to attend. After his mother's passing, he begins school at this strange new place, where all the classes have an added focus on survival, in addition to the fact that they wear kilts and eat haggis.

Newton has always been homeschooled, and so is excited for the chance to learn how to survive, learn more about cooking, make some friends and shine as #1 in the class. On his first day there he does make a friend, Jacob, but also makes an enemy in Violet, who embarasses Newton by knocking off his kilt in front of everyone.

I have to admit I wasn't sure I liked Newton in the beginning, though I was intrigued by his circumstances. He has a high opinion of himself and feels destined for glory, as long as he can keep from being struck by lightning. But as the story moves on, I liked Newton more and more. He develops his friendships with Jacob and Violet, and acquires a truffle finding pig named Josephine. Through some trials in the end, Newton learns some things and comes out of it all a better person.

It was a light, quick read, and I recommend for anyone looking for a nice little jolt.