Showing posts with label YA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label YA. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

Contemporary, action-packed story of overcoming, healing, and growth

Climb (The Ashley Davies Trilogy Book 1) by Philip Barker takes place in rural Australia. Layers of red dust cover the cars, and fifteen-year-old Ashley Davies struggles to find purpose. She doesn’t care that she doesn’t fit in but longs for friends. As the youngest of two children she lives with her mum and an older brother who is wheelchair bound since “the accident.” But what accident? Why doesn’t anyone talk about what happened? And why did her Dad leave when she was so young?

Climb by Philip Barker

 

When a classmate, Jacob, says her handicapped brother deserves to be in his wheelchair, she challenges him to climb the old rusty water tower. Whoever climbs to the top first gets to let the other’s phone drop to the ground. Ashley is a born climber, and when she wins the climbing challenge, she drops Jacob's phone, and it crashes to pieces. In short order, she is called to the principal’s office along with her mum. 

After getting in trouble, Ashley tries to turn over a new leaf and be a better student. She makes a few friends, and life unfolds with a torrent of events that reveal bits and pieces of the past in her small-town clarifying details of the accident and why her Dad left. As she deals with emotional baggage, the school’s American janitor offers her a chance to enter a climbing contest in Sydney. At first, she dismisses the idea but changes her mind. She loves climbing. To her surprise, when she shows up for training Jacob is there to train for the qualifying contest. To make matters worse, he is to be her climbing partner.


 

When her brother, Cameron, learns she is training for a chance to go to Sydney he offers to help her. As the two work together, he admits he used to be “pretty good” at climbing and he gives her his dusty bag of climbing gear. He teaches her the clove hitch and says, “You don’t even need a partner to climb with you. The knot is your partner. And the only person that you ever need to trust is yourself.” She grabs onto that idea. This way, she will never let anyone down.

Climb is an inspiring YA story about overcoming emotional, physical, and psychological obstacles for all ages. Ashley faces one hurdle after another in her quest to compete in Sydney and prove something to herself and others. When she gets injured, the man training her meets her mum. Can she hide her plans? Or will this put a stop to her dreams to compete? Then she learns the secrets behind her brother’s accident. It drives her to want to prove herself. To show her family is better than what people in her small-town think. This is more than a coming-of-age story. It’s an overcoming story. A story of healing and growth. A contemporary, action-packed story that doesn’t stutter or stall. It’s a story of first loves and finding oneself amid the chaos of the world. In one word Climb is satisfying, and I recommend it to readers young and old. I give it 5 stars and look forward to the sequel, Climb Harder.

As BookHookup, I am a longtime book reviewer and I received Climb as a free review copy and have not been compensated for reviewing or recommending it. This review is posted in collaboration with #Blackberry Book Tours. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites.  

 


Philip Barker

About author Philip Barker

Young adult literary fiction author Philip Barker believes it is important to do something every day that scares you, even if it’s only a little bit; it means you are pushing yourself to experience new things. Through his writing, he aspires to provide his young readers a different perspective, to put emotions into words so that they can hopefully feel a way that they normally wouldn’t, or even wouldn’t want to.

Philip realized in high school that he wanted to be a writer when he discovered that books have the capacity to make him think outside of the established way that was taught to him growing up in the suburbs of Sydney, Australia. He likes to ground his stories in reality and relate them to personal experiences. It is his opinion that life itself is amazing and story-worthy, and there are so many interesting people in the world, all things that he can harvest great writing from.

Philip believes a great story is one that has relatable and interesting characters. Everyone lives interesting lives, and getting to know people is the fun part, even with fictional characters. Having them leave their comfort zones becomes fascinating and often hilarious. To Philip, everyone has a story to tell, and he hopes his young readers learn from his own story that life is complicated and things occur that can often be out of their control. But how they overcome obstacles is what’s important and committing oneself to something with a goal and purpose, like rock climbing, can help ground you.  

When he isn’t writing thought-provoking fiction stories for young adults, Philip enjoys rock climbing, gardening, and watching B Grade movies. His wife, siblings, mother, and in-laws provided positive support and courage for his book and in his life. He lives in the Blue Mountains near Sydney, NSW, Australia with his wife, two dachshunds, Alfie and George, and a rabbit named Abby. Climb is his debut novel.

Author’s Social Media Links:

https://www.abbeydalecollective.com/

https://www.instagram.com/abbeydalecollective/

https://www.facebook.com/AbbeydaleCollective

 

Tuesday, June 21, 2022

Amethyst Pledge by Leonie Rogers a coming-of-age page turner

Amethyst Pledge (The Albatar Chronicles Book 1) by Leonie Rogers is set in Albatar and centers on a pre-industrial civilization geographically set apart from the outer world. Those living in the region make a choice when they turn 15: to leave home and serve the Lady within one of the septs, defer the decision, or declare that they have not been called to serve. Kazari is a strong female fifteen-year-old protagonist who answers the Lady’s call to serve without her parents’ approval. Their lack of support hurts, but she knows she is doing the right thing. As she makes this step, she figures she will be called to serve as a Grower or maybe an Advisor. She’s short, a little chunky and very much surprised when she is called to the Hunter sept to defend Albatar from demonic gorgones. 

 


Her training comes along physically, mentally, and her connection with the Lady grows strong, but circumstances thrust Kaz into war when the Abbey is attacked by gorgones. She is expected to do her part with the Lady’s help. I won’t say more because I do my best to avoid spoilers. I can’t say enough good things about this page-turner. It is my favorite read so far this year and I give it a solid 5 stars. If I could, I’d give it more. 

Leonie Rogers creates a believable fantasy world with unique, entertaining characters. The plot is action-packed, original, and unpredictable. I think people who enjoyed Hunger Games, or the Percy Jackson series will find this book to their liking. One word of caution to parents of preteens, the gorgones are scary, so if your children are sensitive to monsters and related violence, you might want to wait until they are a little older. Other than that, this book comes highly recommended. I saw the second book in the series, Dark Days (The Albatar Chronicles Book 2), was released on May 20 and have finished it as well. It's another 5-star must read for epic fantasy fans.



 

As BookHookup, I am a long-time book reviewer and I received Amethyst Pledge as a free review copy and have not been compensated for reviewing or recommending it. This review is posted in collaboration with #Blackberry Book Tours. Some links in this post are affiliate links. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to amazon.com and affiliate sites. 

Author Leonie Rogers

 

About Leonie Rogers

Originally from Western Australia, Leonie now lives in NSW in the Upper Hunter. She is the author of the highly rating  Frontier Trilogy, published by Hague Publishing, and works part time as a physiotherapist. Amethyst Pledge, is the first in a new series – The Albatar Chronicles. Book 2, Dark Days, has just been released (May 20, 2020). In a past life, Leonie was a volunteer firefighter and SES member and once trekked almost six hundred kilometers with eight camels and several other human beings. She is married with two adult children, two dogs and three cats, one of whom frequently handicaps her ability to use a laptop computer.

Author’s social media

https://leonierogers.me/

https://twitter.com/RaeYesac

https://www.facebook.com/leonierogersauthor