**Forest Born-- Shannon Hale


If you love the world of Bayern, then you’ll happily sink into this latest installment.

This book rings the Books of Bayern pure and true. There’s action, adventure, romance, growth. Everything you could want, there is. I realize this is a horribly pathetic review when compared to my review of The Actor and the Housewife, but this book is FULL of spoilers (honestly, there will probably times when you’re reading this that you will gasp aloud) and I don’t want to give anything away. I stayed up until nearly 1 in the morning reading this. Definitely a Squeaky Book

If there’s something you want to know that’s non-spoiler related, feel free to ask in the comments.

~Enna Isilee

Have I died? Just about

All right, so I should probably update my blog, eh? Psh. It's only been three weeks. No big deal.

Well, May is a BUSY month! I had a cast party to plan, family gatherings to go to, and now I'm working two jobs! And... sadly... I'm not reading very much. I've got my huge slush pile, and I'm makin' my way through it. I've read Forest Born(review soon!) and I'm just about done with Wings, after that I'm gonna read some Maria V. Snyder and then Jessica Day George. All while earning enough money to pay my rent. *sigh* Ah the life of an independent young woman.

Hope you haven't all disappeared along with me! I'd miss you!

~Enna Isilee

What books do YOU want to know about?

Well, the play is long over, and it's left a big gaping whole in my life (but it left behind a lot of great new friends) and I'm thinking I'll fill that whole a bit with some reading. Sound like a plan?

Here's the dealio:

I've got a TON of books to read! So many! I don't know which to read first! So, of course, I'll ask my bookie friends. Then again... I haven't been getting very good results from those bets (sorry, lame joke).

Anyway. Here are some of the titles I've got waiting on my shelf. Which should I read? Vote in the sidebar and comment here if you want.

Artemis Fowl & the Time Paradox, Eoin Colfer
Boyology, Sarah O'Leary Burningham
Inkdeath, Cornelia Funke
Princess of the Midnight Ball, Jessica Day George
Dragon Spear, Jessica Day George
How to Buy a Love of Reading, Tanya Egan Gibson
The Princess and the Hound/Bear, Mette Ivie Harrison
The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey, Trenton Lee Steward
Bloodhound, Tamora Peirce
Just One Wish, Janette Rallison
Wings, Aprilynne Pike
The Graveyard Book, Neil Gaiman

*whistle* Wow. All great books. I'm torn! Cast your votes! Please! And if you know of any more, let me know!

~Enna Isilee

**The Maze Runner-- James Dashner


Take The Hunger Games, Life as we Knew it, and The Declaration roll up up into a nice little ball, take out all the bad parts, add some Dashner-flair and a puzzle and voila! You have The Maze Runner.
"When Thomas wakes up in the lift, the only thing he can remember is his first name. He has no recollection of his parents, his home, or how he got where he is. His memory is black. But he’s not alone. When the lift’s doors open, Thomas finds himself surrounded by kids who welcome him to the Glade, a large expanse enclosed by stone walls.
"Just like Thomas, the Gladers don’t know why or how they got to the Glade. All they know is that every morning, for as long as they could remember, the stone doors to the maze that surrounds them have opened. Every night, they’ve closed tight. Every thirty days a new boy is delivered in the lift. And no one wants to be stuck in the maze after dark.
"The Gladers were expecting Thomas’s arrival. But the next day, a girl springs up—the first girl ever to arrive in the Glade. And more surprising yet is the message she delivers. The Gladers have always been convinced that if they can solve the maze that surrounds the Glade, they might be able to find their way home . . . wherever that may be. But it’s looking more and more as if the maze is unsolvable.
And something about the girl’s arrival is starting to make Thomas feel different. Something is telling him that he just might have some answers—if he can only find a way to retrieve the dark secrets locked within his own mind."
This book kept me on the edge of my seat! It held everything a good suspense/sci-fi/puzzle/thriller book should have. There was a mystery, a hero, his helpers, his villains, puzzles (I LOVE Dashner's puzzles), an apocalypse, a twist, monsters, and some violence. Honestly, I don't think this book was missing anything. The only thing I wish was different is that I wish it was longer. Then again, I read it in two days, and whenever I do that I tend to think the books are really short when they aren't. Plus, I was so excited by the end of the book that I just started to skim. I'm definitely going to have to re-read this one.

That's all I'm going to say for now, I don't want to give away any spoilers. The Maze Runner comes out in October, and it's definitely one you want to keep an eye out for.

~Enna Isilee

Best. Play. Ever!!!

Yesterday was our opening night for The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940. It's the BEST PLAY EVER! People were laughing so hard they were crying! I love my cast! I love my crew (which consists of me and one other person)! Hooray for small productions that totally dominate!!

If you're in the area you will NOT regret coming to this, and it's totally family friendly! But we only have two more nights. Which makes me sad.

*happy sigh* Complete strangers were coming up to me after this and saying, "You directed this? Wow."

This is what I needed in my life. :)

~Enna Isilee
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