Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Blog 12- The White Queen





Hello Readers,

Would you like to have fun blogging about what you're reading? Great! Just join in. Since I'm at home now, I'm reading some great books! Just finished The White Queen, which Ms. Horst lent me. It's about old England and Queen Elizabeth. Sounds stuffy but it wasn't. It was GREAT! Have fun reading! And thanks for sharing!


Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Blog 11- Summer Reads...



Here are some titles that you may want to try. If you have suggestions, tell me and I'll add. Best of all, as you read this summer, post suggestions on this site. Have a great vacation and don't forget to WHISPER ABOUT YOUR BOOKS!

WHO AM I?
Twisted by Laurie Halse - busted for graffiti
Whale Talk by Chris Crutcher - misfit swim team
Fat Kid Rules the World by K.L. Going- punk rock
The Key to the Golden Firebird by Maureen Johnson - chick lit
I Have a Wicked Stepmother, Where's My Prince? by Melissa Kantor - Cinderella story
The Astonishing Adventures of Fanboy and Goth Girl by Barry Lyga - bullies
Guyaholic by Carolyn Mackler - abandoned and boy-crazy
How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff - war and anorexia
Maybe by Brent Runyon
Inside Out by Terry Trueman - schizophrenic
The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci - bullies
Freak by Marcella Fleishman Pixley - bullies
Godless by Pete Hautman - bullies
Nineteen Minutes by Jodi Picoult - bullies
Schooled by Gordon Korman - bullies
Shattering Glass by Gail Giles - bullies
This Is What I Did by Ann Dee Ellis - bullies

MYSTERY/FORENSICS
The Christopher Killer by Alane Ferguson
Bare Bones by Kathy Reichs
The Bone Detectives by Donna M. Jackson
The Big Bad Wolf by James Patterson
Throat Culture by Christopher Golden and Rick Hautala
Whiteout by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber
Findeing the Forger by Libby Sternberg
Bad Kitty by Michele Jaffe
Angel of Death by Jack Higgins
Coffin Dancer by Jeffery Deaver
What the Corpse Revealed by Hugh Miller
Deja Dead by Kathy Reichs
The Undying Butterflies by Kanari Yozaburo
Stiff by Mary Roach
Post Mortem by Patricia Cornwell
Beyond the Body Farm by Dr. Bill Bass and Jon Jefferson

ACTION
Peak by Roland Smith
Snakehead by Anthony Horowitz
Stormbreaker by Anthony Horowitz
Point Blank by Anthony Horowitz
Skeleton Key by Anthony Horowitz
Eagle Strike by Anthony Horowitz
Scorpia by Anthony Horowitz
Ark Angel by Anthony Horowitz
Airborn by Kenneth Oppel
Darkwing by Kenneth Oppel
Silverwing by Kenneth Oppel
Firewing by Kenneth Oppel
Between a Rock and a Hard Place by Aro Ralston
Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney
Schackelton's Stowaway by Victoria McKernan
Son of the Mob by Gordon Korman
The White Darkness by Geraldine McCaughrean
Eragon by Christopher Paolini
Eldest by Christopher Paolini
Brisinger by Christopher Paolini
Treasure of Khan by Clive Cussler

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Tales...Blog 10


A group of seniors have been pulled from regular classes to get help from counselors. They resent being labeled as "problems", but they stick together. In his senior year, the main character Karl just wants to be normal and it lasts maybe a day. Interesting, sad, uplifting story that rises above the expectations I had for this book. I am reading another book by the fabulous author John Barnes. Grab it when you get to the high school stacks next year. Must read.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Help Blog 9



Miss Horst gave me this book as a gift. What a wonderful gift this was because I loved this book. I will read it again! It is a story told from the viewpoint of black "colored" maids in the 1960's, who work for white ladies. It tells the injustices they face in a way that makes you smile and cry at the same time. Wonderful book! Please tell me what you're reading now that you're struck with spring fever! What could be better than opening the doors and windows and reading while listening to the tree frogs and feeling the fresh spring air.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Inkdeath Blog 8

March, finally. New month, new blog. Inkdeath was the final book of the wonderful Inkheart trilogy. How fortunate I was to stumble onto these books. I have a sense, but only a sense of another book in the offing. It seemed to finish, yet I still had a major question about the characters...will they ever get "home?" Please join in and post about your latest reading delight! Oh, I finished a great book called Tales of a Madman Underground, and am reading Incarceron.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The Maze Runner Blog 7


Run, don't walk to get The Maze Runner. I thoroughly enjoyed it and can't wait for the next one! James Dashner had better move on that because lots of people are waiting. It's about a young guy who wakes from a black fog in a cage, in another place where he and a group of super fit young men have to find their way out. He becomes the Maze Runner. It is filled with futuristic evil, survival and interesting characters. Great read. Finished City of Glass. Right, Jenn., Sebastian was a key character in the ending of this book! I am reading Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke at the moment, finishing up the last of her wonderful trilogy. Keep reading and enjoying your picks.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

City of Ashes, Blog 6




What can I say. I love the character Simon. I never thought that he would become, well, you know...one of THOSE! And then the action that ensues. Now that Jenn A is done with C of Glass, I can hardly wait to get into it and end the mysteries. But like all sequels, it saddens me to end.

You are all reading class novel, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle; I ask that your response to this post be Jan. 22, the week of MLK Day. You may write about Charlotte Doyle or any other book you're reading. BUT, let's become more mature writers and thinkers. Instead of telling me what it is ABOUT, tell me what you THINK ABOUT the characters, the book, the author's language, the message, the humor, - are there any questions you would like to ask the author? Could you compare this book to any others you have read? You get the idea...STEP IT UP!