Monday, 28 February 2011

Cardturner by Louis Sachar


Cardturner by Louis Sachar

A Novel about a King, a Queen and a Joker

Cardturner is a book about the card game Bridge. Alton is a seventeen year old boy who has been pushed into become his wealthy Great Uncles card turner by his forceful mother; who is only worried about receiving a good amount of his will.

Lester Trapp (Alton's Great Uncle) is a blind and rich man who is obsessed with the card game Bridge. He needs assistance to play due to his blindness - but not a lot. Alton is shocked at how good Trapps memory is as he only needs to be told once what all of his cards are. Trapp tells Alton "never to ask if i am sure" as this is how his last cardturner Toni Castaneda (a cousin of Altons) did not assist him again. Trapp is known as a wonderful Bridge player and has a phenomenal amount of points from playing so many games and winning tournaments.

Louis Sachar always creates unexpected events for example Altons car breaking down and Trapp buying a new one. Another example could be when Toni plays as Trapps partner in a game instead of his usual Gloria. This is what makes the book interesting.

Throughout the book Altons knowledge of Bridge grows from watching his smart Uncle play and with the help of Toni teaching him a few tricks. From this, Alton forms a close relationship (with Toni) which grows into a romance and decides that it isn't so bad spending his summer driving his uncle to 'Bridge club' where she will be.

Finally Uncle Trapp decides to take up the challenge of playing in The National Bridge tournament with Alton assisting him but before they reach it, he sadly dies leaving Alton and Toni to play on there own in Chicago.
Will they win?
Will they get some inheritance?
It was quite confusing when Louis Sachar was writing about Trapp playing the game "'I'm the only one to bid the grand, which would be cold if spades weren't five-one", but he used a whale (don't ask why it was a whale!?) to indicate that he was about to explain what had just happened and gave examples. These explanations were quite long but informative and at the end of the book you had an idea how to play Bridge.

I would give this book a ****  rating and would recommend this to anyone who is interested in bridge or anyone who fancies a bit of a challenge to understand the game.

I think Louis Sachar did a good job writing this book about a card game which sounded fairly boring to me into something interesting and knowledgeable.

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Other books by this Author include:
These are the only Louis Sachar books that I have read, but they are all really good so I would recommend them all :)

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Lord Loss by Darren Shan


Darren Shan is known by the name of Master of Horror, and in this book you can tell why! This is the first book of the series called The Demonata Darren Shan has wrote and it's even more exciting than the one before.


Grubbs Grady was living a normal teenage life up until he was told he was staying at a relitives for the night; while his family went to see a show. Being the inquizative boy he his, he knows that there up to somthing. On a mission to find out whats really happening he discovers his family have been killed by demons. This is the start of a battle. Grubbs wants his questions answered. He then meets his distant Uncle who answers most of them. On his own, Grubbs finds out a dark secret about The Grady family, but will it affect him? A head on battle will commence.


Lord Loss is a exciting book which at times had by heart racing. Darren Shans description really created detailed images and made me want to read on. Sometimes i felt that i knew Grubbs! It is quite graphic so i wouldn't suggest for young readers!


I would recomend this book to anyone who enjoys horror or supernatural stories. This book has forced me to read the next one and it has scared me already!


I would give this book a ***** rating :)


Have a look at some other great books Darren Shan has wrote by clicking here.


Darren Shan has a film out about one of his books called Cirque Du Freak. I think that the book was much better so i would reccomend that even if you thought the film was bad. This is suitable for younger readers too.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Brigands M.C. by Robert Muchamore


As one of the most recent books in the Cherub series by Robert Muchermore, Brigands M.C. has been a great success, with great sales and superb reviews, from me and from other book readers. The book is the 11th in the series and carries on the story which concentrates mainly on the character James and his secret missions, however Muchamore adds Dante; a 14 year old eager for revenge on the man who killed his family but finds out if he has the heart to?

Throughout this book, Robert Muchamore creates emotion by referring back to the thought of his dead family. The quotation "Dante imagined that his mum was watching him from heaven or something. She'd undoubtedly be pleased that he'd washed his hands" made me feel sad but pleasantly happy at the same time.

Near to the end I felt as if I was there, Robert Muchamore created the scene so well! Throughout the book I was on the edge of my seat wanting to read more!

The only downfall i can see is that the language is fairly basic although the description is still good. However, this book is for young teenagers who are still developing there writing skills.

I would recomend this to anyone who loves a bit of action! This has to be one of his best books yet! So I am giving it *****.

Click here to watch a video with Robert Muchamore about the Cherub series!

Other books from Robert Muchamore:
  • The Recruit
  • Class A
  • Maximum Security
  • The Killing
  • Divine Madness
  • Man Vs Beast
  • The Fall
  • Mad Dogs
  • The Sleepwalker
  • The General
  • Shadow Wave
  • The Escape
  • Eagle Day
  • Secret Army