Showing posts with label I Am Number Four. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Am Number Four. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

I Am Number Four



Review #1, 2011 Reading Challenge #10

I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore (Lorien Legacies Book 1)

Genre: Young Adult, Science Fiction

ISBN: 9780061969553

Published: August 23rd, 2010

Date Finished: March 21st, 2011

Where did this come from? Bought this at Powerbooks-Trinoma for P679 (roughly $15.79). HarperCollins First Edition Hardcover; 448 pages. It had been sitting on my TBR pile for over a week thanks to the torrent of schoolwork I am experiencing.

Are there any sequels? Yes. This is part of a five-book series. Book 2 will be entitled The Power of Six and will be published August 2011.

First Ever Book Review!

I have been into Science Fiction(SF) books lately. Not the geeky Star Wars or series that goes on and on but more on the YA side. I have never been a fan of SF novels partly due to the novel Alastor by Jack Vance. The book is actually an omnibus of three earlier novels: Trullion, Wyst, and Marune. What irritated me is the plethora of characters and the twisting plot. Maybe I didn't appreciate that during that time (I was still a high school freshman--maybe around twelve years old--then). This will be my first SF book review and I hope you find this interesting.
BLURBIn the beginning they were a group of nine. Nine aliens who left their home planet of Lorien when it fell under attack by the evil Mogadorian. Nine aliens who scattered on Earth. Nine aliens who look like ordinary teenagers living ordinary lives, but who have extraordinary, paranormal skills. Nine aliens who might be sitting next to you now.

The Nine had to separate and go into hiding. The Mogadorian caught Number One in Malaysia, Number Two in England, and Number Three in Kenya. All of them were killed. John Smith, of Paradise, Ohio, is Number Four. He knows that he is next.

I AM NUMBER FOUR is the thrilling launch of a series about an exceptional group of teens as they struggle to outrun their past, discover their future—and live a normal life on Earth.

I AM NUMBER FOUR.
I AM NEXT

In a nutshell (so cliché, I know), the book is about an alien named Number Four who moves into a new town together with his Cêpan or guardian Henri. They came from Lorien together with eight other children to escape the attack of the Mogadorians on their planet. They must constantly hide and blend in with the humans as they grow and develop their powers which in time, will be sufficient to launch an offensive against the Mogadorians and they will finally be able to return to Lorien. For ten years, Number Four, who is called John Smith, had no permanent friends. He kind of finally discovers a life in this new town of Paradise, Ohio and he gets close to a girl named Sarah Hart. He also meets a friend, Sam Goode who will later become one of his best buddies. As the book progressed, secrets were revealed and this causes mortal danger to John and the people around him.

I really liked this book (except the characters, which will be touched later). From the first time that I saw this at the bookshop, I really had the urge to pick it up, like I must read it immediately (Oh my, the aliens are controlling me! Kidding!). I liked this because I really like to introduce myself into SF novels. This fascination of mine was sort of rekindled late last year when I watched episodes of Kyle XY. Believe me, it was a great show and it's a shame that they ended it only after the third Season. The plot of the two are really the same. An alien/some weird  experiment that came to life, their powers developing, and their love story.

I Am Number Four is written full of energy. Told from the view of Number Four, I liked the pace of it. From the first paragraph stating the supposedly true events until the last good-bye, it was electric! every turn of page is like being pulled into a new event. Expect to find a lot of can't-put-this-down action scenes. There were also some emotional events in the book which I think is really heartbreaking and this also comes very unexpectedly though some take on twists and turns.

One thing that let me down though is the character development. Bam!  Not one of the characters has any substance and depth to them! Once a character describes himself or gives a description of another character, that's it. What you see is what you get. The characters have done their role in the book but none of them created a subplot. Well, you can consider Number Six's backstory to be a subplot but none of the characters have this mysterious and dark vibe (read: Severus Snape) that makes the plot thicker. As much as I want to like the book, the characters warrant the deduction of half a star (or whatever I will call my rating system in the future).

Overall, I liked the book and I'll surely be reading The Power of Six when it comes out in August 2011. Can't wait!

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 - Must read!

P.S. I love Bernie Kosar! And by the way, Pittacus Lore is a pseudonym for two persons who wrote this book. As this is my first review, I think that I may have overlooked and missed some things. Rest assured that my reviews will improve.

Next review will be on The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan. Hope I'll finish it by next week.

AV

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Book Haul Number One: 2011 for 2011

Having a blog about books is somehow an achievement for a self-confessed bookworm and this will be my first post that's completely related to books. Hooray for me! I've been itching to write something about books and reading and finally, I had the opportunity to write one.

For this week, I actually got three books. Oh joy!. But that trigger-happiness that I experienced came with a price. MY WALLET GOT SLIMMER--wish I was the one who got slimmer instead. Bummer. I have formulated a sort of conjecture for this that relates money and the number of books bought: "The number of books is inversely related to the number of paper bills in a wallet".

Now back to the real purpose of this post. The books that I purchased are:

I Am Number Four by Pittacus Lore, The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan, and The Red Pyramid also by Riordan.


 




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I got I Am Number Four from Powerbooks-Trinoma (yes, they've recently renovated their store there and it now looks "commercial" to me very much like National Bookstore. No more comfy seats and reading-on-the-floor. I guess I'll be missing their former store design with all the carpeting and wooden shelves and stuff) at P679 , The Lost Hero and The Red Pyramid from Fully Booked-The Block at P684 and P648  respectively. That brings me to a whopping expense of ...wait I'm doing the math...P2011!! 2011 for 2011! So expect some reviews on these books probably later this month after school ends and after I finish reading Good Omens (which I'll probably review next week).

I Am Number Four is sort of an impulsive purchase. I was expecting to get Number Four later this month since I ordered it from Fully Booked (so I guess I would be cancelling that order). Part of the reason I immediately bought Number Four once I saw it is that I aside from me itching to read it, I also want, no, I need to have my books in hardcover and finding this book in hardcover is a real pain--I know, it may seem wasteful to you, but reading and buying books is simply my guilty pleasure and I buy books in hardcover as much as possible to improve my growing personal library. I  prefer hardcover books over paperback because of their durability. Paperbacks do not really have much protection from the elements and they immediately suffer from foxing unlike hardcovers which rarely fox except for some which were printed using acidic book paper. I buy books based on their edition and condition and rarely on their price and I believe books can never be a waste of money and the knowledge and entertainment you get from reading is priceless. Leave me the whole day in a pretty big bookshop (Fully Booked-Bonifacio High Street = HEAVEN) and I would be ever thankful.

Do not judge a book by its cover. Scratch that. The cover of Number Four is just awesome. Best cover of a book I've seen so far. Why hadn't the publishers of Harry Potter...oh never mind.

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I'm so excited to read this and although I have this in its electronic format, I deliberately did not finish reading  because I want to own a copy of the book. LOL at my obsession.

On the other two books, the reason I bought them is because I liked The Lightning Thief. I liked Riordan's style of writing whilst intended for children, can also be appropriate for teens. I really wanted to finish the series but I'm still saving for the boxed set--and I already saved almost three quarters--which is rather expensive at P3799 (Boo!).

As I conclude this post, I would just like to extend my thoughts toward the people of Japan. Stay safe and be strong!

AV.