Tuesday, December 20, 2011

THE LAST CHANCE TEXACO, by Brent Hartinger


The Last Chance Texaco
by Brent Hartinger

Posted by Alyssa
The Last Chance Texaco—it is their last stop—their last hope. It sure is Lucy’s last hope. Lucy has been through lots of home since her parents passed away. It was 8 years ago that her parents died in a terrible car crash when Lucy were only 7. Now Lucy’s 15 and is already at The Last Chance Texaco.  It is their last stop before they are sent to Rabbit Island—or as others call it, “Eat-Their-Young Island.”  Eat-Their-Young Island is located on a real island, but that isn’t its real name. It is really called Rabbit Island, but some kid renamed it too. Basically, it is a prison for kids. Surveillance cameras, locks on all doors, and sometimes restraints on the beds at night. The only way out is when you turn 18.  

Somebody has been starting cars on fire around Lucy’s neighborhood, and everybody is blaming the kids from Lucy’s home. If Lucy doesn’t find who’s starting them on fire they could shut down The Last Chance Texaco, and Lucy will be sent to Rabbit Island. But who could it be? Alicia or Joy? Or could it be Emil, Lucy’s counselor?  Well you have to read the book to find out who it is. So go on go to the library and get it cause you’ll love it.  J

Monday, December 19, 2011

NINTH GRADE SLAYS, by Heather Brewer

Posted by Steven


Ninth Grade Slays
by Heather Brewer

If middle school sucked for Vladmir Tod, then high school is worse. Besides get pushed around by some jerks at school, he still loves Meredith. And now he is getting followed by a photographer from the school newspaper. Practicing his vampire abilities hasn’t been the most important thing for him until now. A trip to Siberia with Uncle Otis is Vlad’s crash course in vampire 101training alongside the most gifted vampires is what Vlad needs to sharpen his mind controlling skills.  

If you like vampires, you will love the books in this series.  

FAR FROM YOU, by Lisa Schroeder


Far From You
by Lisa Schroeder
Alice is a girl that has a good but bad life because her mom died having cancer and her dad moved on and married another woman. Alice’s step-mom is going to be having a baby so she wants them to go to see her parents. When they get there Alice’s father has to  leave and go to New York City. Five days later, they leave and Alice’s step-mom gets them stuck on the highway during a snowstorm. Read the book Far from you, by Lisa Schroeder to find out what happens next.
Posted by Tiffany

THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo


The Tiger Rising, by Kate DiCamillo

Posted by Tiffany
 For this book I thought it was a great book because it kind of taught me a lesson. It may have taught others a lesson too. Well this book is about a boy name Rob Horton and a girl he meets named Sistine. Rob is always being bullied by people at school and he is scared to say something about it. Rob’s life is really sad because his mom died and he's always being bullied. One day Rob goes into the wood and finds a tiger. Rob tells Sistine about it and then Sistine keeps pressuring him to let it go while on the other hand Rob doesn't want to set it free. Find out what happens next by reading the book The Tiger Rising, by Kate DiCamillo.

THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo


The Tiger Rising
by Kate DiCamillo
Posted by Adrian

We read it at school, but the book The Tiger Rising  was so interesting that sometimes I wanted to take the book home and read some of it there. Anyway I always went  to bed thinking about what was going to happen next in the book. Just like Rob thought a lot before he went to sleep. The saddest part in the book was when the dad shot the tiger.  Then that night  Rob had a dream that the wooden bird flew out of the tiger’s grave.   It flew so far up in the sky that him and Sistine could not see it anymore.  Then the sky started to look like the roof of the Sistine chapel.  I really liked this book.        

THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo

The Tiger Rising
by Kate DiCamillo


Posted by Caleb
I really liked this book.  I liked how they are like hillbillies and I liked the way they talked because it's funny.  The saddest part of the book was when the dad shot the tiger.  That is why I liked this book.  

BEAUTIFUL, by Amy Reed

Posted by Kayla


Beautiful, by Amy Reed  
Beautiful is about a girl named Cassie. She is a good girl and a girly-girl, but when she meets a girl named Alex her life changes completely, and she will never be the same again. She starts to wear a lot of make up and she hardly ever eats or sleeps. When she goes to a party that she shouldn't have gone to she gets scared and wants to leave but Alex doesn't want to. It's dark and she doesn't know where she is and she's super scared.   What will happen to her?   
Will she stay lost?   Find out by reading the book.  

I think this was one of the best books I have ever read!!! =)<3

THIRTEEN, by Lauren Myracle

Posted by Caroline
Thirteen, by Lauren Myracle.

The story Thirteen is about a girl named Winnie. Winnie’s best friend Dinah is growing up too slowly while her other best friend Cinnamon is growing up too fast. I love Lauren Myracle books because they’re funny, interesting, and real. Winnie has ups and downs but always makes it back around. I recommend this book to girls who are like Winnie, Cinnamon or Dinah.  If you are a girly-girl who loves girly-girl stuff, you will love this book!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

FAR FROM YOU, by Lisa Schroeder



Ok this girl named Alice has a lot of stuff  happening in her life. Her mom named her Alice because her mom’s favorite book was Alice and Wonderland.  
Posted by Emerald
Well Alice’s mom has passed away because of cancer, and Alice’s dad has moved on with his life and gotten married to another woman. Alice’s stepmother is with baby at that point, and she wants them all to go and see her parents.  Alice does not want to, but she goes anyway. Her dad was called from work to go meet someone important in N.Y.C.  Alice and her step mom do not get along so much but she is stuck there with her and her parents as well. Five days later they leave, and then Alice’s step mom
 gets them stuck in the snow.  Lots of other stuff happens, but before I tell you the whole story, you have to read it for yourself.  Read it!   I bet you well love it because it is the most amazing book I have ever read in my life! =)


THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo



The Tiger Rising was a very good book.  I thought that it gave us lessons about life, like to never hold your emotions inside yourself.  Also, if you have all that stuff locked up inside of you, and you also have an animal or something locked up, letting the animal go might not always be the best thing to do.  Like that tiger--Rob let it out but nothing came to that tiger except for a bullet to it's head.  Sometimes even if you think you're doing something good, you might be wrong.  So that's what I got from The Tiger Rising.  It was a very good book. 




Posted by Dara



THE TIGER RISING (Spoiler Alert!!!)

The Tiger Rising
by Kate DeCamillo

The Tiger Rising
is about this kid Rob and a girl named Sistine. The find a tiger pacing back and forth.  When Sistine sees it, she automatically wants to let it out because she thinks it's wrong to keep an animal locked in a cage.  When they let it go it doesn't come out, it just stays in the cage.  Then they shake the cage and it comes out.  Rob's dad shoots the tiger.  Rob explodes and hits his dad.  His dad holds him and he calms down. Then he buries the tiger and Willie May puts the bird in there with the tiger.  He has a dream that the bird flies away
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I HEART YOU, YOU HAUNT ME, by Lisa Schroeder

I Heart You, You Haunt Me
by Lisa Schroeder


I Heart You, You Haunt Me is about a girl named Ava and her boyfriend who passed away.  She feels so guilty because she thinks it's all her fault, that her boyfriend Jackson died.  Jackson haunts her and she doesn't want to let him go but she feels like she has to. 
Posted by Marisol


Will she ever let him go?

Monday, December 12, 2011

HATTIE BIG SKY, by Kirby Lawson

Hattie Big Sky, by Kirby Lawson
Blog Post by Mrs. Schauer


I listened to the audio book for this one, and time definitely flew as I was swept away to another time and place, into the life of Hattie Brooks, a sixteen year old orphan who inherits 320 acres from her uncle and moves all by herself, from Arlington, Iowa to Vida, Montana. Upon arrival she learns that in order to “prove up” her claim she has to cultivate forty acres and set 480 rods of fence within a year. Hattie realizes it’s a huge undertaking, her tenacity takes over and she sets out to do whatever it takes. Set against the backdrop of war and unrest, Larsen weaves Hattie’s and the other Montana families’ story beautifully. I fell in love with the characters and hope that students will too.

THE ROAD TO PARIS, by Nikki Grimes

The Road to Paris, by Nikki Grimes
Blog Post by Mrs. Schauer


Wow. I just finished this book and I’m sitting here crying. What a powerful story that will touch so many hearts.  The title definitely does not give the reader a clue to its content. I assumed it dealt with a girl in the city of Paris, and wasn’t all that keen on reading it—once again I was wrong in my assumptions! The story follows eight year old Paris on a journey that starts out in such pain—being mistreated in an abusive foster home along with her brother. When they decide to run away, they are separated and placed in different homes. Paris slowly starts to heal and learns to trust…and to love again. In the end, she and her brother are reunited and move back in with their birth mother and her new husband. It is a bittersweet ending because Paris has to take a huge leap of faith—from the arms of her loving foster family, into those of her mother, who has already hurt her once, and her new stepfather, a virtual stranger. Grimes sure left room for a sequel—I’ll keep my eyes open for it!

STANDING AGAINST THE WIND, by Tracy L. Jones


Standing Against the Wind, by Tracy L. Jones
Posted by Mrs. Schauer


This is a story of perseverance and how it’s possible to use intelligence and tenacity to pull oneself out of even the darkest place. Patrice Williams is a thirteen year old girl who has been raised by her grandmother in the south until her mother forces her to move to the projects of Chicago—only to wind up in jail after eight weeks, forcing Patrice to move in with her aunt and children. They live in a run-down apartment building and Patrice is bullied and picked on until Monty, the leader of a group of tough boys takes a liking to her and defends her. She begins to tutor his younger brother and they form a strong friendship. The majority of the book centers on Patrice applying for a scholarship to a prestigious African American preparatory school in Mississippi—the biggest issue is getting her mother’s signature on the application—because her mother is in prison, and Patrice doesn’t have the means to get to her—until Monty steps in and saves the day. In the end, Patrice is awarded the scholarship, and the reader is left wanting to know the rest of Patrice’s story.

EVERLOST, by Neal Shusterman

Everlost, by Neal Shusterman
Blog Post by Mrs. Schauer

This book, the first in the SKINJACKER trilogy, has found a definite following in my library, so I decided to give the audio book a listen on a recent trip. I was hooked from the very beginning, as I was drawn into the stories of Nick, Allie, and Leif, and their experiences in Everlost. Everlost is the place where the souls of children and teens go when they are "derailed" on their journey to the light. It is a place filled with danger--like the fact that the "living" land is like quicksand, and to stand on it too long means running the risk of being sucked to the center of the earth. The longer a soul is there, the more they forget about themselves and their earthly existence. There are many, many "Afterlights", which is the name given to the souls that occupy Everlost. There are rumors of a gruesome monster named "The McGill" who does terrible things to the Afterlights he captures. There's a leader named Mary Hightower who has taken on the job of caring for all of the Afterlights. I won't give away the resolution to this one--but it is a shocking one. Readers who love books that spark the imagination will fall in love with this masterfully written tale. I rarely like fantasy, but this one held my attention the entire time.

DRUMS, GIRLS AND DANGEROUS PIE, by Jordan Sonnenblick

Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie
by Jordan Sonnenblick
Blog Post by Mrs. Schauer


This book has been on my shelf for as long as I've been in my library and it has been read by countless teen-aged boys--Bubba, Derek, Wessels, and other kids that have to REALLY like a book to give it a thumbs-up, have praised this one. When I have a reluctant reader walk in, and a guy who's read this one is in the library, they ALWAYS recommend it. (OK, to be fair, it's typically a toss up between this one and Vizzini's BE MORE CHILL, but what great company!) I've been meaning to read this one for a long time--for some reason, I just never have.  Wow. I know I say that word a lot in my reviews...but seriously....WOW. It is not at all what I expected, and it totally raised my opinion of the kids who rave about it. I have to be honest and say I expected there to be foul language or some other kind of "hook" that reluctant readers are normally drawn to. It had none of them. What it DOES have, though, is heart. This is a book that achieves the elusive goal of evoking strong emotion in the reader. I would find myself laughing out loud, while feeling intense sadness at the same time.

It's written in the voice of Steven, a sarcastic, incredibly intelligent, angst-filled teenage boy. Steven fills the reader in on all aspects of life his life. His parents are normal enough--for a teacher and an accountant. His little brother Jeffrey has the face of an angel, but in Stevens words, can be quite demonic at times. Sonnenblick's story starts out breezily--his characters are funny and believeable, and he is hilarious.                     

The story takes a sharp, unexpected turn early on, though--when a fall in the kitchen results in a bloody nose for Jeffrey. What starts out as a childhood mishap leads to a diagnosis of cancer for Jeffrey--and thus begins the journey that is this book.

I will not give away details--but this is a definite must read for teenage boys--it grabs the reader from the start, and the characters come alive immediately. I am sorry I took so long to read this one, but am so gald I finally did!

VIOLET IN BLOOM, by Lauren Myracle

Violet In Bloom (Flower Power #2)
by Lauren Myracle

Posted by Makayla
Four girls, Katie-Rose, Milla, Yasman, and Violet, have nothing on common, except their flower names.  When these girls become friends their lives change.  They have some pretty crazy adventures together and end up in a heap of trouble.  when Katie-Rose's campaign to get their school to serve healthier snacks turns into a disaster, it is only the start to their problems. A classmate tries to ruin Yasaman and Katie-Rose's friendship.  Violet is determined to figure out what' sup with the strange boy with the journal, and Milla has a crush on the boy down the street, Max--but ends up killing his hamster.  Will these four girls have enough flower power to save themselves?  Find out in best-selling author Lauren Myracle's Violet in Bloom

KIDNAPPED, BOOK ONE: THE ABDUCTION, by Gordon Korman

Kidnapped: Book One: The Abduction, by Gordon Korman
Posted by Mrs. Schauer


Things have been rough for Aiden and Meg Falconer. Over a year earlier, their parents were found guilty of aiding foreign terrorists. During that time Aiden and Meg lived as fugitives, but now, fourteen months into their parents’ life sentences, it is uncovered that they had been framed. They are released from prison, and cleared of all criminal charges. The kids go back to school and try to return to a life of normalcy. This doesn’t last long however, as Meg is kidnapped while she and Aiden are walking home from school one afternoon. This book is a fast paced with lots of action. It leaves the reader wanting to run out and find the sequel, as any good first series book should do.

Saturday, December 10, 2011

VAMPIRE KISSES, by Ellen Schreiber

Vampire Kisses, by Ellen Schreiber


Posted by Miya
Vampire kisses is about this girl named Raven, a vampire-obsessed Goth-girl who was always an outsider to "Dullsville" and this boy named Trevor.  Trevor always teases her about how she has a crush on the new boy in town named Alexander.  Everybody talks about Alexander.   He is a vampire who lives in a mansion and has to leave soon. Read the book to  find out if she gets her bite in her neck or has to find him to get the bite she wants so they can live together for eternity.

Friday, December 9, 2011

EIGHTH GRADE BITES, by Heather Brewer

Eighth Grade Bites (Chronicles of Vladmir Todd #1)
by Heather Brewer

Posted by Steven
Vladmir Tod is half vampire and half human. Vlad gets pushed around by some jerks at school and he's trying to keep his secret.  Meredith is a girl Vlad likes but she likes his friend Henry.  Vlad’s teacher has gone missing, and a substitute named Mr.Otis finds out about Vlad’s secret.Otis ends up being Vlad’s uncle, but Otis is vampire as well. Will Vlad survive the eighth grade?




Thursday, December 8, 2011

THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo Posted by Payton

The Tiger Rising, by Kate DiCamillo
Posted by Payton


Posted by Payton
The Tiger Rising is about a boy named Robert whose mother recently died of cancer.  At his mother's funeral, his father told him there is no point in crying because it won't bring her back.  So Rob has an emotional suitcase he stores all of his emotions in which is giving him a rash on his legs.


When he was waiting for the bus one day he found a tiger in the woods and  the tiger helped him keep his suitcase closed.  That same day he met a girl named Sistine.  He shows her the tiger.  She says they should let him go.  Will they take the risk and set him free or will they leave him in the cage?  Find out by reading....The Tiger Rising
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A Christmas Poem, by Noah

Posted by Noah
Christmas

It's getting colder
here comes the snow
All the grass is frozen
All the wind will blow...

Everyone wants something
a Frisbee or a ball to throw
Santa can make anything
with a quick, "ho, ho, ho"

Stay on nice, not naughty
because Santa always checks
Today is Christmas, finally
Christ, not X

All of the gifts are wrapped
                                                                 All the food is diced
                                                              Today we celebrate the birth
                                                               of our own, Jesus Christ

THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo Posted by Neil

THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo
Posted by Neil

Posted by Neil
When Rob was eleven his mom died.  He and his dad moved to Florida.  At Rob's school he would always get picked on and he had something wrong with his leg.  The leg problem got him out of school until it got better. But before he left school, he met a girl named Sistine.  They would hang out a lot.  But one day Rob found a tiger locked up in a cage in the middle of a field.  Then Rob showed Sistine the tiger, and she wants to let it out cause she thinks it's not good for animals to get locked up in a cage.  Then later they let it go and the tiger...

Read the book and find out.

THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo Posted by Noah

THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo
Posted by Noah


Posted by Noah
Rob Horton has a very sad life. His mom died, he gets bullied at school, and his dad is really harsh. He never cries, or thinks about his problems because he locks all of his problems away in an emotional suitcase. Until one day, a strange girls shows up at school, and turns his life upside down. Between Sistine, the tiger in the woods, and his leg rashes, will he be able to continue to keep his emotions down?


Read about it in....THE TIGER RISING, by Kate DiCamillo