Thursday, January 2, 2014

Idenpendent Study

Charbonneau, Joelle. Independent Study. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Boston: 2014. 310 pages. Tr. $17.99 ISBN: 9780547959207 *

Plot Summary:
Independent Study is Charbonneau's follow up to The Testing.  Independent Study begins with Cia receiving her placement in the University.  Cia is particularly talented in mechanical engineering and hopes to be placed in that school and is disappointed to learn she has been placed in the government school, while her boyfriend Tomas has been placed in the bioengineering school.  Cia does not have her memories of the testing, but she does has the recordings she made before the testing officials wiped her memories, but she is afraid to believe that these recordings could be true.  Could the university really be responsible for the deaths of so many students?  Would they really send students into unrevitalized area with the intention to kill one another?  As she tried to excel in her new area of study, Cia can no longer ignore the things she sees and the terrifying recordings she made.  Determined to uncover the truth of the University and Dr. Barnes program, Cia puts herself in more danger than she realizes trying to gather information for the rebels.

Critical Review:
While The Testing was a bit derivative of  other dystopian novels, such as The Giver and Divergent, Independent Study is wholly original.  Charbonneau has created a future that  seems peaceful and prosperous, but underneath is terrifying.  Charbonneau not only explores the idea of government control, but also the value of education to society as a whole.  Dr. Barnes believes only the best and most determined students should receive an education at the university and go onto be the future leaders of the country creating a group of followers to take over the government.  Cia sees the value of education to everyone and how it can be used to improve the lives of those in the colonies.  The last book in the trilogy promises action and rebellion on behalf of the students that is hinted at in Independent Study.

Genre:
Science Fiction
Dystopian

Reading/Interest Level:
Grades 6 and up

Similar Books:
The Giver by Lois Lowry
Divergent Trilogy by Veronica Roth

Author's Website:
http://joellecharbonneau.com/

Book Website:
http://www.hmhbooks.com/thetestingtrilogy/

*Book to be published January 2014, review of advance copy.

Curtsies and Conspiracies

Carriger, Gail. Curtsies and Conspiracies. Little Brown and Company, New York: 2013. 310 pages. Tr. $18.00 ISBN 9780316190114 

Plot Summary
Sophronia has been attending Miss Geraldine's Finishing School for six months now and is doing splendidly, in fact she is at the top of her class!  During her six month review Sophronia discovers a device that looks very much like the communication device she retrieved for the school months earlier, only this version is much smaller.  Ever aware of what might turn out to be valuable information, Sophronia pockets it and takes it to her friend Vieve, a precocious ten year old inventor and niece of Professor Lefoux.  School is further complicated by the arrival of several guest students from Bunson's Academy for Boys and several attempted kidnappings of Sophronia's friend Dimity and her brother Pillover..  Once again Sophronia much use all her skills as an intelligencer to save  her friends, her professors, and her school from a malicious vampire hive and the ever villainous Picklemen.

 Critical Review
It is rare for a sequel to be as entertaining and as engaging as the original, but Carriger has a knack for keeping the interest of her readers throughout a series.  Curtsies and Conspiracies is a clever and intriguing, steampunk spy story.  Sophronia is a wonderful heroine, at once intelligent and loyal to her friends, however, in Curtsies and Conspriacies, Sophronia will be tested in new ways while keeping of a promise to a friend. While it is the second in the Finishing School Series, it could easily be read as a stand alone.  Old fans of Carriger will be delighted with continued appearances from character from Carriger's previous series The Parasol Protectorate, including a cameo from everyone's favorite dandy vampire, Lord Akeldama.

Genre
Science Fiction
Historical Fiction
Steampunk

Reading/Interest Level
Grades 7 and up

Similar Books:
The Gallagher Girls Series by Ally Carter
The Palace of Spies by Sarah Zettel

Author's Website
http://gailcarriger.com/