
CARPE DIEM by Autumn Cornwell Category: Contemporary Age Recommendation: Grades 9+ Release Date: 8/21/07 Publisher: Feiwel & Friends Reviewed by: Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen Rating: 5 Stars With a name like Vassar, you would assume that the person would have her entire life planned out. And you would be absolutely correct. With the help of her goal-oriented parents, who have predicted which Ivy League school their daughter will attend by naming her after it, Vassar Spore has a plan, both in school and out, that will set her for life. From the A(A)P classes to having a criteria to choosing her best friends to her extracurricular activities during her summer at the Advanced Latin Camp, Vassar not only has what it takes to be valedictorian, but to be the most perfect, well-rounded student Vassar (the college) has ever seen. Of course, plans will always be interrupted. Out of nowhere Vassar’s Grandma Gerd telephones and announces her gift for her granddaughter’s sweet sixteen birthday: a paid trip to Malaysia, Cambodia, and Laos. Sure, this may sound like the best birthday present that anyone has ever received, but not for Vassar, especially since she already planned out her entire summer to where she will get the 5.3 GPA that she has been wanting to grasp ever since she heard it was the new 4.0. Vassar knows for sure that her parents will say no to the gift, and she doesn’t mind at all. But with a little blackmail, Grandma Gerd gets Vassar’s parents to agree to the trip. It’s always nice to have a family secret for leverage. Before she knows it, Vassar is on a plane, set for an exotic trip with her crazy grandmother. What Vassar doesn’t know is what will be in store for her, especially how this trip will show her the side of life that isn’t always about plans and futures but what is in front of you right now. Hilarious, unique, and very charming, CARPE DIEM shows what it really means to seize the day. Vassar Spore may not be like most of us, but her adventures and the obstacles that she must face are still endearing and will have readers at the edge of their seats. A must-read for the summer! |