Showing posts with label Random House Children's Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random House Children's Books. Show all posts

Monday, May 8, 2017

The Go-Between by Veronica Chambers

Happy Monday, readers! I hope you're all heading into a fantastic week!

Life as the daughter of a famous telenovela actress is hard. Obviously Cammi doesn't want for anything materialistic - she lives in a big house, has her own chauffeur and guard, and has tons of other "perks." No, it's making friends that's Cammi's problem. Friends that don't want an in with her mom and the industry. Friends that are friends in more than just name. 

So when her mom lands a role in LA, and Cammi and her father go along for the ride, a spot in a new school where no one knows her seems like a great place for a new start. But when Cammi lets her new friends roll with their assumptions - that she's a scholarship student whose mom works as a maid, things start to get a little sticky. Sure, this new role of Cammi's comes with none of the glamorous assumptions she's used to, but are the lies worth it?

Veronica Chambers tackles a lot of issues in her latest. It's a look inside Cammi's world, growing up as the daughter of a famous actress in Mexico. And as mentioned, Cammi has it all - at least in terms of material possessions. But she's much more grounded than the rest of her peers, thanks in no small part to her older brother. So for Cammi, it's not the things or the money that are all that important.

But while making friends who aren't using her for her mom is important to Cammi, her efforts in that regard go greatly awry.

At first, her new life in America is awkward. She befriends the school chef, something her parents don't understand and actively discourage at first. So when two of her classmates approach her, assuming that working in the school cafeteria is required as part of her being there, she doesn't correct them. The lies are her way of hiding who she is, but she soon realizes that these friends are no better than the ones she left behind.

And what kid hasn't wondered what it would be like to start fresh in a new school? To reinvent themselves and see how different things can be?

Identity is the key to this tale in more than one way. Cammi's identity, real and assumed, as far as school and friends are concerned. But also her identity as an immigrant. Cammi is a character split between two worlds: Mexico and LA. That becomes even more clear when a character refers to Cammi as Mexican-American, something she grapples with briefly but sticks in the reader's mind for sure. It isn't quite as effective as it could be, however, because for Cammi life in America isn't expected to be permanent. I don't think the question of Mexico Cammi vs American Cammi and the expectations of her parents and such is explored quite as in depth as it could be as a result.

I think this is the first time I've read a story like this from the perspective of a character who comes from a privileged background. It makes for a light and entertaining read, while still broaching important topics. That said, again I didn't feel it held quite as much weight as counterparts because Cammi always has an out.

All in all, The Go-Between is fun and breezy. Great for one-sitting summer reading!

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Shadow Scale by Rachel Hartman + a Giveaway

Hello again! Today I'm on yet another tour, this time promoting the release of Rachel Hartman's Shadow Scale, the highly anticipated follow up to Seraphina. As part of the tour, and thanks to the publisher, I'm also able to offer up a copy for giveaway!

I'm a bit short on time today so I'm going with the official synopsis from the publisher here:

The kingdom of Goredd: a world where humans and dragons share life with an uneasy balance, and those few who are both human and dragon must hide the truth. Seraphina is one of these, part girl, part dragon, who is reluctantly drawn into the politics of her world. When war breaks out between the dragons and humans, she must travel the lands to find those like herself—for she has an inexplicable connection to all of them, and together they will be able to fight the dragons in powerful, magical ways. 

As Seraphina gathers this motley crew, she is pursued by humans who want to stop her. But the most terrifying is another half dragon, who can creep into people’s minds and take them over. Until now, Seraphina has kept her mind safe from intruders, but that also means she’s held back her own gift. It is time to make a choice: Cling to the safety of her old life, or embrace a powerful new destiny?

This book. Or rather THESE books! With Seraphina and Shadow Scale, Rachel Hartman has created one of the most unique worlds filled with some of the most unique characters ever. Ever! The dragons, the history, the world building, it's all so epically drawn and fully realized that it was like I was right there in the story, experiencing the world first hand. And yes, I know that's what every author aims for but we all know it doesn't always work. Trust me, it works here!

If you haven't come across Hartman's work, even around the blogosphere as of yet, then you may not know that everyone - EVERYONE - sings the praises of Seraphina and now Shadow Scale and you can add me to the bunch!

And now for the giveaway: to enter simply fill out the Rafflecopter below before Monday, March 23. US only and no PO boxes please.