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Monday, September 2, 2013

Labor Day Weekend

I enjoyed the long Labor Day weekend and read several books! I have a lot of students coming to the library this week so I am happy to have a few new titles to talk up.




Finished The Fifth Wave- Sci Fic title that I am looking forward to book talking.  I predict that this is a popular title this school year.









Loved After Ever After- great realistic fiction title with a male main character.  The age of the main character (8th grade) may make this a little hard to sell to my high school students.  So many students read The Fault in Our Stars this summer though that I think this will appeal to some. I enjoyed it...and cried.







Survive was a great adventure novel.  I read this almost in one sitting.  I look forward to book talking this one!  Wish it had a different cover because I think boys will like this story but not all boys will check out a book with this cover.









Quarantine: The Loners has circulated really well every since I put it out on the new book shelf last year.  I read it this weekend and enjoyed it.  This novel made me think of Lord of the Flies.


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

LB Reads 2013 Summer Reading



We are using the high school Virginia Reader's Choice books as our list for summer reading.  (This is our 4th year using the VRC list!)  We held summer reading assemblies recently and I am so excited about the interest in the titles.  I REALLY like the list this year!

I am having a hard time selecting one favorite from the list this year.  Here are a few thoughts on each title.

Anya's Ghost- a graphic novel, which is honestly not really my thing.  I did like the simple drawing style of this novel and the story grabbed me and I was compelled to read the entire book quickly to find out how the mystery was resolved.

Choker- a very fun, quick read with a few surprises!  This is one you will enjoy talking about with a friend once you have both read it.  A good choice if you like a mystery.

Between Shades of Gray- Incredible historical fiction novel set in WWII.  I read this novel awhile ago and have been recommending it ever since.  I really enjoyed reading about the WWII time period from a very different perspective, a young Lithuanian girl in the Stalin Era Soviet Union. I highly recommend this one and male and female readers have enjoyed it.

Scorpio Races-- a great surprise.  This book did not appeal to me at first but I read it because it was on this list and really, really liked it!  Mythology, fantasy and a great plot- a great combination. A good choice for guys and girls.

Daughter of Smoke and Bone- one of my all time favorites.  I read this last year and devoured the sequel when it was published.  This is a well written fantasy novel.  Maybe my favorite on the list....

The Fault in Our Stars- While I just said that Daughter of Smoke and Bone could be my favorite, well this one is also pretty darn awesome!  Time Magazine ranked this the #1 Fiction novel for 2012 for all ages and it is popular in the Young Adult as well as Adult market because it is so well written, so thought provoking, and so universal.  Warning... have tissues handy when you read this one!

This Dark Endeavor- A great Science Fiction title about Victor Frankenstein as a teenager.  A great adventure that is a good choice for male and female readers.

Something Like Hope- I really liked this novel and I would love to have a book club discussion with students who read this book.  The author made me really care for the main character and I felt a variety of emotions, including hope, as I followed her journey to her 18th birthday and freedom from incarceration in a juvenile detention faculty. I was so interested in the problems with the juvenile detention system after I read this book that I was interested in learning more about the issue.  I LOVE it when a fiction novel makes me think about the problems in society and how they can be addressed.  Give this one a try!

Hold Me Closer Necromancer- Funny/Horror- what a combination!  This is a great choice for guys and girls alike.  Each chapter starts with the title of a song and the chapter relates in someway to the title.   I just checked out the sequel to this novel it was so good! A very clever novel that does not take itself too seriously- I predict this will be a popular title with my students.

Oogy: The Dog Only a Family Could Love: A wonderful true story about an abused puppy.  This is a sad AND happy/hopeful story.  If you love animals, you will love Oogy!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

The Rules for Disappearing

Awesome book- and something a little different then so many books currently out.  I read the entire book in one day- today was a snow day so we had no school! I enjoyed the Ethan-Meg/Anna romance as well as the mystery of why Anna was in the witness protection program. I was able to predict a few things but was also surprised by others. The ending was great and I was happy to find room for more about Anna in the future. Thank you to Disney Book Group and Netgalley for allowing me to read the ARC. I will definitely add this to the library's collection.

5 of 5 stars :)

The Rules for Disappearing releases in May, 2013
Genres: Mystery/suspense/romance
Interesting cover