Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Afterworlds by Scott Westerfeld


Afterworlds by Scott Westerfeld gives readers two stories. The first is the of Darcy Patel; an 18 year old who completed a 60,000 word novel (also titled Afterworlds) in a month and found herself a publisher who gave her an impressive advance ($300,000). With those in hand Darcy decides to put off college to move to New York and try her hand at being a real adult writer. The other story is Darcy's novel Afterworlds, which opens with Lizzie in a Dallas airport finding herself in the middle of a terrorist attack. In order to survive she plays dead; a bit too well. Lizzie crosses over (still alive) to the otherside, where she meets Yamaraj, whose life began hundreds of years ago, but he has spent so much time on the otherside, referred to as the flipside, that he still resembles a teenager. Once she returns to the world of the living she is the lone survivor of the terrorist attack and now she is left to deal not only with the ramifications of that fact, but she has left the flipside with the ability to see ghosts.

Other than Afterworlds being Darcy's novel the two stories remain rather separate. The Afterworlds novel that the reader gets though is Darcy's finished draft, and it is intriguing to read about Darcy going through the editing process and hearing about scenes and endings that will never be seen. While interesting to hear about Lizzie's development within the larger novel I'm not sure I would have gotten through Darcy's novel (featuring Lizzie's story) on its own. For me Darcy's real life story, and the people she came in contact with, were far more compelling than Lizzie's (even with a terrorist attack and a several centuries old death god). Overall though it read for quickly for a book that is nearly 600 pages long.

Lisa

If you like Darcy's story you may want to checkout:
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCour

If you like Lizzie's story you may want to checkout:
The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson
Fracture by Megan Miranda

Monday, January 5, 2015

Winter Reading Club



The 2014/2015 Teen Winter Reading Club is going on now through February 14th. You can sign-up now through our webpage. Log your books and bingo row* completions and then come in to pick up your prizes!
Questions?
Email Lisa at
lbarefield@bartlettlibrary.org

*The default for logging is books, but you will notice a drop down that will allow you to choose the Bingo Card. The program will still ask you to put in a title, but you can just list Row 1 etc.