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Thursday, September 30, 2010

House of Dark Shadows by Robert Liparulo

House of Dark Shadows
For those of you who like the scary...You have to read this!
For those of you who like adventure... You have to read this!
For those of you who like the unexpected.. You have to read this!
For those of you who like a Murder Myster,
You have to read this!

Recommended to me by another student..I started to read this book, and then I couldn't put it down.  I started talking to characters about not "opening the  door." 
I had my thoughts  about the family moving into such a house.
I believe that the house does have a personality!
So what can I say...good plot, good characters, good setting, it's almost Haloween...
Great Book!
My advice: Becareful when you open the next door!
Who has the next book???
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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Legend of The Guardians : The Owls of Ga Hoole - Official Trailer [HD]

Coming Soon (Sept 24th) to a Screen Near You!

The Capture
The Guardians of Ga'Hoole
by
Kathryn Lasky

O.k. so I'm a little behind the times.  The series is already up to book number 16, and I just finished #1.  I came across this book when I saw a video game commercial for Wii.  I thought interesting, I'll check out the book.  Then on my desk is an article about it coming to the movies.  Of course, there is a website with pictures, videos, and games to go with the book.  You can also check out the movie trailer if you haven't seen it yet.

http://www.scholastic.com/gahoole/books.htm


The Graveyard by Neil Gaiman


ScarY????  Yes and No.  However for my middle school friend that wanted a murder that started the book, here it is!  As Bod's parents were killed, he had slipped from his crib, went down the stairs ( 3 or 5 flights), out the door, up the hill and into the graveyard.  He is granted full use of the graveyard from his friends and new family--the Owens.  So what is it like to live among the dead?  find out in this award winning book!
Don't forget to check out the Book Trailer

The Graveyard Book Trailer Narrated by Neil Gaiman

Saturday, September 11, 2010

A Friendship for Today


A Friendship for Today
by
Patricia McKissack
This story takes place in the mid-1950's when schools become segregated.  The story is based on Mrs. McKissack's own experience as the only black student in her sixth grade class.  The book, written from Rosemary's point of view shows up happens when changes take place.  She is not only going to a new school, but friendships begin to change, illnesses happen, and then there is also the division of her family.  Walk through the school year as Rosemary experiences so many changes.

By the way, did you know that Patricia Mckissack and her husband are Missouri author's.  The live in St. Louis.

FOUND Margaret Peterson Haddix Book Trailer


Review to follow