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Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Reading list for July 2009

Here's a reading list I have put together. I haven't read any of these. However they look interesting. If you would like to help me out and read one or more of these books and let me know what you think. I'd appreciate it. Tell me if they it's a good read, does the book fit in for the middle school library, do you think it's worth putting on a want list. If there is a lot swearing or the subject might to mature for middle school let me know. I need your honest opinion. I would suggest going to Flamingnet.com or readingrants.com or even Amazon.com to read a review before getting. I would also suggest getting the books from the public library to read. No one needs to buy any of these titles. Thanks for your help.


The Universe by Paul Melko



Reality Check by Peter Abrahams



Dog on it by Spencer Quinn



Destroy all cars by Blake Nelson



Punkzilla by Adam Rapp



Starclimber by Kenneth Oppel



Heroes of the valley by Jonathan
Stroud



The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman



A Small White Scar by KA Nuzum



The Carbon Diaries 2015 by Saci Lloyd



How to ditch your fairy by Justine
larbalestier



Book of a thousand days by Shannon
hale



Sirena by donna jo napoli



The unlikely disciple a sinners
semester at Americas holiest university by Kevin roose



Repossessed by am jenkins



Flygirl by sherri l smith



Here lies Arthur by Philip reeve



Milkweed by jerry spinelli



Dairy queen by Catherine gilbert
murdock



The case of the left handed lady an
enola holmes mystery by nancy springer



The thirteenth tale by diane
setterfield



Pretty little liars by sara shepard



Liar by Justine larbalestier



Janes in love by cecil castellucci
jim rugg



How to be bad by e lockhart sarah
mylnowski Lauren myracle



Sweet valley high series 2008
by-francine-pascal



The disreputable history of Frankie
landau banks by elockhart



Jinx by meg cabot



How to be popular by meg cabot



Twenty chickens for a saddle by robyn
scott



Betwixt by Tara Bray Smith



Eternal by Cynthia Leitirich Smith



Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith



Freaked by J.T. Dutton



Octavian Nothing by M.T. Anderson



A Countess Below Stairs by Eva Ibbotson



The Storyteller’s Daughter by Cameron Dokey



Before Midnight by Cameron Dokey


Monday, March 16, 2009

Bad Connection Review


Bad Connection by Melody Carlson
Reviewed by Shelby
This is a really good book about a girl named Samantha Mcgregor. She is a 16 year old strong christian who sometimes gets the gift of dreams or visions from God, showing her someone in trouble. When her former friend Kayla goes missing, God sends her clues to help find her while she's also trying to balance out her fathers death, a brother on drugs, and a cute boy who likes her. Can she do it all before Kayla and another girl die?
Check this book out at the Middle School Library.
AR 4.5
Pts. 9

Monday, February 2, 2009

Mister Monday Review

Mister Monday by Garth Nix
Reviewed by Kellen


What do a plague, a burning school, and minute hand of a clock have in common? They all have one thing in common, Arthur Penhaligon. Arthur is the new kid in a very normal town, or so it seems. One day at school, Arthur was jogging with a few classmates, now he had a hard time doing this chore because of his severe asthma. While jogging his lungs just stopped! He thought he was going to die, and he was going to. But then something strange happened. Two men came out of no where! One of them was in a stroller type device, the other was the stroller man's servant. The man in the stroller asked Arthur if he was Arthur, he said yes. Then the man in the stroller gave Arthur a minute hand of a clock and then the story begins......
Mister Monday was a very mystifying book about a kid who really was apart of a bigger scheme in life. Most guys would like this book. I'd say that you should at least be 12 to read this book because they use some very interesting vocabulary.
I'd give this book 10 out of 10 for it's marvelous use of fantasy and reality. This book will always keep you guessing and trying to figure out what is Arthur really in for and is he over his head?
Well, read the book and find out!

AR 5.9, 12 pts

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

New Background

New Year, New Look.
I'm trying out some new skins for my blog.
The castles are the same as in the Harry Potter movies. I thought they looked cool. I like having the pics of the castles. Reminds me of home.
Keep checking I might find another background to add.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Fairest Book Review

Book Review by: Shelby
Aza, the daughter of innkeepers was a very homely girl, but she could sing very, very well! She found out that she could illuse, or seem like she was singing from elsewhere. One duchess who didn't insult her like normal people did, brought her to see the king and queen's wedding. Aza met the prince, king, and queen and the queen make Aza into her lady-in-waiting.... As long as she sang for her at the townSings! (Singing and beauty are very VERY important.) The king fell ill and Aza is now struggling with her heart for the prince and singing for the queen who threatens her! After being accused or persuasion and not being loyal, she runs away and finds out who she really is......

AR 4.1
Pts. 8