Friday, October 28, 2011

Review: The Lens and the Looker

Synopsis: From Goodreads.com

THERE'S HOPE FOR THE FUTURE, 
BUT WHAT ABOUT THE PAST? 

It’s the 24th century and humans, with the help of artificial intelligences (A.I.s) have finally created the perfect post-dystopian society. To make equally perfect citizens for this world, the elders have created History Camps, full sized recreations of cities from Earth’s distant pasts. Here teens live the way their ancestors did, doing the same dirty jobs and experiencing the same degradations. History Camps teach youths not to repeat the mistakes that almost caused the planet to die. But not everything goes to plan. 

In this first of a trilogy, we meet three spoiled teens in the year 2347. Hansum almost 17, is good looking and athletic. Shamira, 15, is sassy, independent and an artistic genius. Lincoln, 14, is the smart-aleck. But you don’t have to scratch too far beneath the surface to find his insecurities. 

These three “hard cases” refuse the valuable lessons History Camps teach. But when they are kidnapped and taken back in time to 1347 Verona, Italy, they only have two choices; adapt to the harsh medieval ways or die. The dangers are many, their enemies are powerful, and safety is a long way away. It’s hardly the ideal environment to fall in love – but that’s exactly what happens. In an attempt to survive, the trio risks introducing technology from the future. It could save them – or it could change history.



About Lory Kaufman


“I write Post-Dystopian fiction. After society’s collapse, which is imagined in so many great dystopian stories, humans will either fade into history, with the dinosaurs, or, if it learns the right lessons, society will go on to construct a civilization to last tens of thousands of years. History Camp stories are the exciting adventures of young people doing the latter.” -Lory Kaufman
On the artistic side of Lory’s career, he’s written, acted and directed children’s theatre and musical theatre. He enjoys art, especially sculpture. He loves science fiction and historical fiction and he has been deeply involved in the green movement all across North America. All this shows through when you read his work. Lory has three grown children and works and lives in Kingston, Canada.

To find out more about Lory visit www.history-camp.com

Review:
I received this book as part of a blog tour for Lory S. Kaufman's book the Bronze and the Brimstone. I actually suggested this book from the editor. The synopsis drew me in. I was captured by the future world he wrote about. Remember this was all the synopsis though.


When I started the Lens and the Looker I was disappointed. The book didn't live up to the synopsis. I thought these history camps sounded awesome, and that they actually took you back in time. Well that wasn't the case and I had to kind of force myself to continue reading.


The Lens and the Looker is split up into three books. The first two still setting up the story and frankly not much to keep your interest. It wasn't until the third book that the book finally had my attention. Out of the whole book, I enjoyed the third book the most. 


The characters were interesting. Hansum, Shamira, and Lincoln were sent to a Hard-Time History Camp, which is where the "bad" kids go. These characters seemed dull. All they were planning was to mess up the History Camp and confuse the elders, but the best bad kids do that themselves. They don't plan this themselves, they have a little birdie plan it.


I really enjoyed the romance aspect of the book, even if it seemed like a really really cheesey romance. It was one of those cute romances that makes every girl wish they had a boyfriend as sweet as Hansum. I can't give away any more because I don't believe spoilers!


All in all the book was just okay. Which is good for me because I don't like time travel books, and yet I read a whole bunch of those kinds of books! I give this book 28 out of 51 tacos. Thank you to Lory Kaufman for including me in his book tour and letting me receive his books! 
~~Sam

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Waiting on Wednesday: #5

This weekly meme is hosted by Breaking the Spine!We bloggers can show what were waiting on to come out!!
This week I'm waiting on The Vicious Deep  by Zoraida Cordova
Set against the backdrop of a Coney Island summer comes The Vicious Deep, the story of sixteen year old Tristan Hart whose life is turned upside down when the mermaids make an unscheduled return to land in search of their new king.

When a sudden storm pulls Tristan from lifeguard duty into a deadly riptide, he discovers what he really is—a prince of the Sea Court. Turns out, his girlfriend hopping and talents as a swimmer aren’t caused by his teenage prime hormones after all.

In this modern Arthurian tale with a twist, when all a guy wants to do is get The Girl and enjoy the freak show that is a Coney Island summer, Tristan has to fight for his life, the lives of his friends, and his humanity, if he still wants it, as he’s caught in a race for a throne that is as ancient as the gods. ~ Goodreads.com
What are you waiting on this week?
~~Sam:)

Monday, October 24, 2011

Meet Me On Monday: #4

This weekly meme is hosted by Never Growing Old. She posts fun little questions on Sunday and we answer them on Monday!



1. My favorite kind of animal is_________? 
I think my favorite kind of animal is a penguin. I've always loved those little guys!

2. Do you like your handwriting?
Ha! Nope! My handwriting could be better... A lot better....

3. What is the last movie you saw?
The last movie I saw was Mama Mia! I absolutely adore that movie! 

4. Do you buy things on eBay?
Nope, I'd rather do Amazon!  

5. What did you have for lunch yesterday?
Panera Bread! Yummy!!


~~Sam

Friday, October 21, 2011

The Friday 56: #1

This weekly meme is hosted by Freda's Voice!!!
Rules:
  • Grab your current read
  • Turn to page 56
  • Find any sentence that grabs you
  • Post it
  • Add your URL to her Linky!
My read this week is The Bronze and the Brimstone by Lory S. Kaufman!
"I do not believe that boy came up with these advance concepts." 
Dun dun dun!!! What is going on! 
~~Sam!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Waiting on Wednesday #4

Waiting On Wednesday is hosted by Breaking The Spine, where we talk about what us bloggers are waiting on!
This week I am waiting on :
The situation at the London Institute has never been more precarious. With Mortmain and his clockwork army still threatening, the Council wants to strip Charlotte of her power and hand the running of the Enclave over to the unscrupulous and power-hungry Benedict Lightwood.

In the hope of saving Charlotte and the Institute, Will, Jem, and Tessa set out to unravel the secrets of Mortmain’s past—and discover unsettling Shadowhunter connections that hold the key not only to the enemy’s motivations, but also to the secret of Tessa’s identity. Tessa, already caught between the affections of Will and Jem, finds herself with another choice to make when she learns how the Shadowhunters helped make her a “monster.” Will she turn from them to her brother, Nate, who has been begging her to join him at Mortmain’s side? Where will her loyalties—and love—lie? Tessa alone can choose to save the Shadowhunters of London…or end them forever.

What are you waiting on this Wednesday?
~~Sam :)
 
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