White Bird by R. J. Palacio is a story about a young Jewish girl named Sara. Her childhood is a good one until world War II starts and Hitler and his army start to take over Sara's homeland. This is a graphic novel so it goes really fast! The story line is a good one and it kept me engaged throughout. The pictures were very nice and middle-school readers will enjoy this and also learn some valuable life lessons from factual history. I think adults would enjoy this too, like I did.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 7: "...Those were dark times, yes...but what has stayed with me the most is not the darkness......but the light. That is what I have held on to all these years......and that is the story I want to share with you now."
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Sunday, December 1, 2019
"White Bird" by R. J. Palacio (a graphic children's novel)
Friday, November 29, 2019
"The Chestnut Man" by Soren Sveistrup - A Mystery
The Chestnut Man by Soren Sveistrup is about a psychopath that is on the loose and must be stopped! When he strikes, he leaves a Chestnut man at the scene as his calling card. You will have to read the book to understand what that is. When the detectives check for fingerprints, they find that the belong to a girl thought to be dead long ago. Say what?
I read the large print version (over 700 pages) and was engaged for the most part. There were a lot of detectives which was a bit confusing. The writing was good though and I really never knew what was coming next! I was surprised by the ending.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 14:
She's known it for a while, yet somehow not--and only now, as the voice whispers it to her, does she understand that it's true. She wants to scream as loudly as she can, but her gust are already halfway up her throat, and when she feels the bludgeon stroke her cheek she flings herself headlong with all her strength and staggers deeper into the gloom.
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I read the large print version (over 700 pages) and was engaged for the most part. There were a lot of detectives which was a bit confusing. The writing was good though and I really never knew what was coming next! I was surprised by the ending.
(Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 14:
She's known it for a while, yet somehow not--and only now, as the voice whispers it to her, does she understand that it's true. She wants to scream as loudly as she can, but her gust are already halfway up her throat, and when she feels the bludgeon stroke her cheek she flings herself headlong with all her strength and staggers deeper into the gloom.
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crime investigation,
death,
murder,
mystery
Thursday, November 21, 2019
"The Batboy" by Mike Lupica
The Batboy by Mike Lupica is another good sports book for kids that I enjoyed as well. Brian’s parents are divorced and baseball has become his life, just like it was for his dad. This story is about Brian’s best summer ever when he gets to be batboy for the Detroit Tigers and sees baseball from the inside. Then his own baseball team is having a great season too! To top things off, his all-time favorite player, Hank Bishop, is making a comeback and signed with the Tigers! Unfortunately, Hank is not what he expected, but Brian still pursues a friendship with him in spite of Hank’s harshness towards him.
There is a lot of baseball in this book which I enjoyed. It gives some insight into baseball history and even shows the struggles of a player going through a slump. It captures the excitement of the game and was a pleasure to read. I loved the ending! I highly recommend this to any kid who likes baseball.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Working for the Tigers, even if it’s just for one summer, is my dream. And my mom, even though she isn’t too big on baseball since my dad left, is always telling me that you can’t know if your dreams are out of reach until you actually reach for them.
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There is a lot of baseball in this book which I enjoyed. It gives some insight into baseball history and even shows the struggles of a player going through a slump. It captures the excitement of the game and was a pleasure to read. I loved the ending! I highly recommend this to any kid who likes baseball.
(Karen's review, 5 stars)
Teaser from page 15: Working for the Tigers, even if it’s just for one summer, is my dream. And my mom, even though she isn’t too big on baseball since my dad left, is always telling me that you can’t know if your dreams are out of reach until you actually reach for them.
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019
"The Last Train to London" by Meg Waite Clayton is Historical Non-Fiction
The Last Train to London by Meg Waite Clayton is based on true events! Hitler and the Nazis are on the march. People who oppose him are anxious to flee, but with borders being closed, it is not going to be easy! One woman takes it upon herself to smuggle children out of Nazi occupied lands. What a story!
I enjoyed this book that flowed along. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 51: "They have families elsewhere, in England or in the United States?"
"Yes, of course, Mr. Tenkink," Truus answered. "That's why they find themselves standing in bare feet in the snow outside a burning Jewish orphanage."
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I enjoyed this book that flowed along. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Teaser from page 51: "They have families elsewhere, in England or in the United States?"
"Yes, of course, Mr. Tenkink," Truus answered. "That's why they find themselves standing in bare feet in the snow outside a burning Jewish orphanage."
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Monday, November 18, 2019
Michigan vs. The Boys by Carrie S. Allen (We Both Liked This Teen Book)
Michigan vs. The Boys by Carrie S. Allen is a YA novel about a girl who loves to play hockey who tries out for the boys' team when the High School cuts out the girls' team due to lack of funds. I thought this book was pretty good. It is written for teens so I was able to figure out what was going to happen, but I still enjoyed it and give it a solid 4 stars. I am sure tomboy girls would love it! It goes very fast, a quick read. (Gerard's review, 4 stars)
Karen's review:
Michigan vs. The Boys by Carrie S. Allen is an interesting story about Michigan, a high school student whose hockey team was cut due to lack of funds. She loves hockey and wants to keep playing no matter what! When alternatives her friends find do not work for her, she decides to try out for the boys’ team and makes it. Although she is a very good player, even better than a lot of the boys on the team, they are not happy, especially the ones who feel cut because of her! They all give her a hard time except the goalie, who is at least civil to her. The captain, Daniel, is the ring leader and the coach pretty much backs him up in an effort to get her to quit. When she proves to be tougher than they thought, Daniel sets her up in an effort to get her kicked off the team. That is when she finally reports it to the authorities.
I enjoyed this book but thought Michigan let things to too far. She should have reported the incidents right away. Anyhow, this is a good book for any young athlete to read. There is some hockey action, but mostly it’s about practices and off the rink fallout from the hazing Michigan receives. Her brother is a great character who is very supportive of her and for whose team Michigan is an assistant coach. I recommend this book to any girl athlete. I think girls would like it more than boys but it would be good for them to read it as well. (4 stars)
Teaser from page 13: I'm happiest when I have skates on my feet, a stick in my hands and teammates by my side. "Please . . ." My voice cracks and the rest of my plea sticks in my throat.
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Karen's review:
Michigan vs. The Boys by Carrie S. Allen is an interesting story about Michigan, a high school student whose hockey team was cut due to lack of funds. She loves hockey and wants to keep playing no matter what! When alternatives her friends find do not work for her, she decides to try out for the boys’ team and makes it. Although she is a very good player, even better than a lot of the boys on the team, they are not happy, especially the ones who feel cut because of her! They all give her a hard time except the goalie, who is at least civil to her. The captain, Daniel, is the ring leader and the coach pretty much backs him up in an effort to get her to quit. When she proves to be tougher than they thought, Daniel sets her up in an effort to get her kicked off the team. That is when she finally reports it to the authorities.
I enjoyed this book but thought Michigan let things to too far. She should have reported the incidents right away. Anyhow, this is a good book for any young athlete to read. There is some hockey action, but mostly it’s about practices and off the rink fallout from the hazing Michigan receives. Her brother is a great character who is very supportive of her and for whose team Michigan is an assistant coach. I recommend this book to any girl athlete. I think girls would like it more than boys but it would be good for them to read it as well. (4 stars)
Teaser from page 13: I'm happiest when I have skates on my feet, a stick in my hands and teammates by my side. "Please . . ." My voice cracks and the rest of my plea sticks in my throat.
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