Showing posts with label code name verity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label code name verity. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2012

Review: Code Name Verity


Code Name Verity






Author: Elizabeth Wein
Pages: 339
Publisher: Doubleday
Source: Review copy- thank you
Challenge: Ultimate Reviewer's Challenge
Synopsis: Two young women from totally different backgrounds are thrown together during World War II: one a working-class girl from Manchester, the other a Scottish aristocrat, one a pilot, the other a wireless operator. Yet whenever their paths cross, they complement each other perfectly and before long become devoted friends.

But then a vital mission goes wrong, and one of the friends has to bail out of a faulty plane over France. She is captured by the Gestapo and becomes a prisoner of war. The story begins in “Verity’s” own words, as she writes her account for her captors.

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Code Name Verity is one of those books that reminds me why I love to read. It's one of those hidden gems that readers are always searching for. It opens up a whole new world to the reader, and by the end of the story we feel like we know the characters so well they could be our friends.

The story takes place in Ormaie, France during the early stages of World War 2. A Scottish spy has been caught by the Gestapo and they are trying to glean information from her through any way possible. So the girl makes a deal. She has two weeks to write down everything she can remember about the Allies, their plans, and stuff about their aircrafts. Code Name Verity is her story of the events leading up to how she got caught. Moreso, it's a story of friendship.

Through her words, we get to know our main character very well. She is beautiful, strong and proud. She's also flawed in many ways- vain, temperamental. Her writing has so much voice that I couldn't help but keep reading. When the words stop, that will mean she has died. It's terrible to think about and the story isn't overly graphic but it is very dark with this threat lying in the background. She is a prisoner and it doesn't seem like she has any chance of getting rescued but as reader I couldn't help but hope for the best.

I said Code Name Verity is about friendship. In the poor girl's writing, we meet her best friend, Maddie. Maddie is a pilot and the two are a sensational duo. I enjoyed how they got to know each other despite their differences. Friendship isn't featured enough in YA so this was very refreshing for me.

The plot is very twisty. I can't reveal almost any details from the story because if I do, it will inevitably spoil some very important, powerful scene. I never knew where the story was going and there were some very shocking scenes. I stayed up very late to finish this book and it captured my attention very well. The only thing I didn't like about the book was that at some points, it felt a little long. Most of the length was necessary though, and I didn't realize why until later on. It's a book that is very easy to get into and also very memorable.

Ultimately, Code Name Verity is a unique view of World War 2 that shows how girls contributed to the war. Historically, it was very interesting learning of the technology back then and women's growing rights. It's not a very historical book though. The story is one of friendship and that is most definitely timeless. 4 stars,

****


Monday, July 23, 2012

The Weekly Progress

Hello! Hope y'all had a good weekend and are ready for Monday. Hopefully it will rain next week too. I want my flowers to bloom again.

Anyway, here's The Weekly Progress- an end of the week wrap up post all about chronicling the books of the week.

Books Read


Sweetly (Fairytale Retellings, #2)Jessica Rules the Dark Side (Jessica, #2)The Iron Witch (The Iron Witch, #1)The Beginning of AfterCode Name Verity

I had a decent reading week and an awful reviewing week. I think I only did two reviews all week, which isn't very good. Of the books I read, Code Name Verity was probably the best, with Jessica Rules the Dark Side being second and Sweetly being third. I wasn't very into The Beginning of After or The Iron Witch. 

Currently Reading

Poltergeeks

I got an ARC from Strange Chemistry and I'm really excited to check it out. Looks pretty cool, and I think it's already been established that I love paranormal YA. 

Next I'll be Reading


The Assassin's Curse (The Assassin's Curse, #1)Grave Mercy (His Fair Assassin, #1)Hemlock (Hemlock, #1)

As you can see, I'll be reading a lot of paranormal books for the next bit. That's no surprise because paranormal is one of my favourites, if not my favourite genre. 

Links From the Week


And some cool links from around the YA book blogging world

Where are the animals in YA?! (We Heart YA)

PJV's awesome BB101 topic this week was about greedy bloggers and ARCs. Very interesting stuff about the purpose of ARCs and getting paid for reviews. (Parajunkee's View)

And here's the line up to what is a really awesome and fun idea. The Authors Are Rockstars Tour Hosted by Fiktshun and Two Chicks On Books. The lineup looks incredible. (Fiktshun)

Wrap-up

That's it for this week! I recently have had trouble posting on weekends so I'm going to be trying to post more during the week. I hope everyone is having a great Monday!

Friday, July 13, 2012

Trailers! Code Name Verity, Seraphina, The Paladin Prophecy, and Fear

It's that time of week again. I was looking at my posts, trying to insert some variety and decided to start looking at more book trailers.

First off, there's Code Name Verity's trailer. I'm reading the book right now and so far, it's pretty good.



This next one looks so good. I hadn't heard much about Seraphina beforehand but wow, this trailer makes it seem like a must read. Maybe I'll finally find a dragon book that I'll love?




You know what I love about YouTube? Discovering new books through their awesome trailers. Seriously, sometimes a book cover makes me read a book. Other times it's a book trailer. This trailer for The Paladin Prophecy looks so crazy awesome. I'll probably read the book just because I love the trailer (and the premise). See for yourself.




So, this isn't a trailer but OMG IT'S SO AWESOME. I had to include it. I'm a huge, enormous, mega fan of Michael Grant's Gone series and this is a pretty fun interactive video. Would you survive the world of Fear? Check it out. There are some spoilers for the previous books though, I just thought I should let you know.






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