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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Thursday Morning Book Club

One to read and one to watch for!


Madapple by Christine Meldrum

"THE SECRETS OF the past meet the shocks of the present. Aslaug is an unusual young woman. Her mother has brought her up in near isolation, teaching her about plants and nature and language—but not about life. Especially not how she came to have her own life, and who her father might be.When Aslaug’s mother dies unexpectedly, everything changes. For Aslaug is a suspect in her mother’s death. And the more her story unravels, the more questions unfold. About the nature of Aslaug’s birth. About what she should do next. About whether divine miracles have truly happened. And whether, when all other explanations are impossible, they might still happen this very day.Addictive, thought-provoking, and shocking, Madapple is a page-turning exploration of human nature and divine intervention—and of the darkest corners of the human soul."

Blog readers know how much I love dark corners of the human soul--the cover also grabbed me.


The Midnight Twins by Jacquelyn Mitchard

Another great cover and a concept that I wished I'd come up with--twins born on either side of midnight--one can see the future and one can see the past.

"Meredith and Mallory Brynn are mirror twins born on either side of midnight one snowy New Y ear’s Eve. They have always been inseparable. But after they are nearly killed in a mysterious fire on their thirteenth birthday, the bond that has always joined them unravels. They begin to have visions and dreams that reveal the deep secrets kept by the people around them. Meredith and Mallory realize they have each been given a gift: Mallory can see deep into the past; Meredith can see the future. But when they discover that one boy is not what they imagined, their lives will be changed forever. If they can survive . . . "


2 comments:

Alyson Noel said...

Both of these books are on my list! Thanks for the great reviews!

Keri Mikulski said...

Thanks for the reviews. I'm writing these two down on my TBR list. :)