Hostage
by: Willo Davis Roberts
Kaci's family is moving into a new home in a new subdivision called Lofty Cedars. The main reason for the move is to keep the family safer. What a joke. The scariest thing ever to happen to Kaci happens because of the move. You know what it is by the title of the book!
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Thursday, May 29, 2014
So B. It
by: Sarah Weeks
Heidi's mom's brain was kind of like a broken watch. All of the parts didn't work right. That's how Bernie explained it. Thank goodness for Bernie, the neighbor that took care of Heidi and her mom. Her mom only knew 23 words but one word was a total mystery... "soof."
by: Sarah Weeks
Heidi's mom's brain was kind of like a broken watch. All of the parts didn't work right. That's how Bernie explained it. Thank goodness for Bernie, the neighbor that took care of Heidi and her mom. Her mom only knew 23 words but one word was a total mystery... "soof."
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Fiction,
Realistic Fiction,
Sarah Weeks,
So B. It
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Navigating Early
Navigating Early
By: Clare Vanderpool
This is a must read! I love historical fiction and Clare Vanderpool is a master story-teller! After his mother's death at the end of WW II, Jack is uprooted from his home and put in a boarding school for boys. There he meets Early Auden, the strangest of boys, who reads the number pi as an unending story and collects clippings about sightings of a black bear in the nearby mountains. You will not be disappointed as you read about the adventures of Jack and Early!
By: Clare Vanderpool
This is a must read! I love historical fiction and Clare Vanderpool is a master story-teller! After his mother's death at the end of WW II, Jack is uprooted from his home and put in a boarding school for boys. There he meets Early Auden, the strangest of boys, who reads the number pi as an unending story and collects clippings about sightings of a black bear in the nearby mountains. You will not be disappointed as you read about the adventures of Jack and Early!
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Clare Vanderpool,
historical fiction,
Navigating Early,
pi
Monday, April 14, 2014
One Came Home by Amy Timberlake
2014 Newbery Honor Award
This is one of those book so well written that I was up until Midnight to finish it because I could not put it down. That doesn't happen for me very often! A sister lost. A body found. The truth buried. This adventure mystery will keep you on your toes and have you cheering for the main character until the very last page. I can't wait to hear what you think. There are some scary parts, so beware!
2014 Newbery Honor Award
This is one of those book so well written that I was up until Midnight to finish it because I could not put it down. That doesn't happen for me very often! A sister lost. A body found. The truth buried. This adventure mystery will keep you on your toes and have you cheering for the main character until the very last page. I can't wait to hear what you think. There are some scary parts, so beware!
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Paperboy
Paperboy by Vince Vawter
Newbery Honor Book 2013
An eleven-year-old boy throws the meanest fastball in Memphis, but talking is another ball game altogether. He struggles with a stuttering problem that makes even his own name almost impossible to say. When he takes over his friend's paper route for a month he knows he will be forced to talk to people. This is an amazing story about an amazing boy. This books has changed the way I understand and think about individuals with speech difficulties.
Newbery Honor Book 2013
An eleven-year-old boy throws the meanest fastball in Memphis, but talking is another ball game altogether. He struggles with a stuttering problem that makes even his own name almost impossible to say. When he takes over his friend's paper route for a month he knows he will be forced to talk to people. This is an amazing story about an amazing boy. This books has changed the way I understand and think about individuals with speech difficulties.
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baseball,
paper route,
Paperboy,
segregation,
stuttering,
Vawter
Thursday, March 6, 2014
The Janitor's Boy by Andrew Clements
Jack commits the perfect crime, which unfortunately leads to the perfect punishment. Having "gum patrol" is no fun, especially when your dad is the head janitor. Jack doesn't like that his dad is the janitor, you might even say he hates it. It's embarrassing. That all changes when Jack becomes an assistant janitor and is forced to get to know his dad better.
This was a great book. I felt like I really got to know both Jack and his dad.
Jack commits the perfect crime, which unfortunately leads to the perfect punishment. Having "gum patrol" is no fun, especially when your dad is the head janitor. Jack doesn't like that his dad is the janitor, you might even say he hates it. It's embarrassing. That all changes when Jack becomes an assistant janitor and is forced to get to know his dad better.
This was a great book. I felt like I really got to know both Jack and his dad.
Born to Fly by Michael Ferrari
Bird McGill has dreamed of flying all of her eleven years. The fact that she's a girl never mattered to her. WWII is raging and Bird's dad gets sent off to fight. When a Japanese American boy comes to school, everyone is sure he is a traitor or a spy. But one night, after he saves her from drowning, Kenji and Bird accidentally discover a real spy. Will they become friends or enemies, heroes or criminals? This was an exciting page turner of a read!
Bird McGill has dreamed of flying all of her eleven years. The fact that she's a girl never mattered to her. WWII is raging and Bird's dad gets sent off to fight. When a Japanese American boy comes to school, everyone is sure he is a traitor or a spy. But one night, after he saves her from drowning, Kenji and Bird accidentally discover a real spy. Will they become friends or enemies, heroes or criminals? This was an exciting page turner of a read!
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Born to fly,
Ferrari,
Fiction,
historical fiction
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