Wednesday, May 19, 2010

One for Older Readers

I am getting a head start on next year's Young Reader's Choice Award nominees and have just finished reading a Gordon Korman book called "The Juvie Three". Three young men are in juvenile detention centres for crimes they have committed but receive a second chance when they are chosen for an experimental halfway house in New York City. Two of the boys relish this opportunity but one sees it as a way to continue on his road of crime. An accident leads to unexpected events; their councillor is hurt and finally wakes up with amnesia, not knowing who he is or who the boys are. The boys are faced with decisions on what they should do; go on with their lives trying to stay out of trouble till his memory returns or take off. What would you do?

What are you reading today?

One for Young Readers

I am always looking for some good books for our younger readers in Grades 2,3 and 4. I have just finished reading "Dear Hound" by Jill Murphy and thought it had an engaging main character, a young deerhound named Alfie who has run off and is lost in the woods, and his two unlikely supporters, Fixit and Sunset, who are foxes who take him under their wings. Alfie's owner is trying desperately to find him but is always just missing him as he heads back to the woods to hide out. Just as we think things are going to be okay another twist happens. Try it and let me know.

What are you reading today?

Saturday, May 1, 2010

One Good Deed

Actually it is Three Good Deeds! This is the title of a wonderful book by Vivian Vande Velde for younger readers about a young boy, Howard, who is turned into a duck by a witch because he was mean. Three good deeds is all it will take to turn him back into himself but that process is not easy when you are a duck! Funny and yet heartwarming - you will love it!

What are you reading today?

Some Great Books!

It's been a while but I have been reading some great books to write about. I am currently re- reading the series the begins with 'The Thief" by Megan Whalen Turner, a Newberry Honor book in 1997. I remember it being good and have recommended it over the years but could not remember the details. A 4th book in the series was recently published and after reading it realized I had to go back to fill in the blanks. It was as good as I had remembered it. It was definitely for an advanced reader, one to infer the subtleties that a good author includes in a well paced plot. The first book introduces us to Gen, a thief who is caught bragging about a recent theft of the seal ring of a Magus in the kingdom of Sounis. Imprisoned, starved, beaten and then released into the care of the Magus who now has a very special assignment for him; to steal Hamiathe's Gift, a special stone hidden away for centuries. This Gift enables its owner the right to give it to the person who is to be the ruler of Eddis and the King of Sounis wants that and to make the Queen of Eddis his own. The adventure begins and Gen proves himself to be skillful and resourceful and a respected companion for the Magus as they trade myths and stories of their gods. What appears to be a simple adventure ends up not to be so simple at all. It has a wonderful ending that puts all the pieces of the puzzle together and leaves you wanting the next chapter, The Queen of Attolia followed by the King of Attolia. They all have these wonderful twists and that is why I am so enamored of this series.

What are you reading today?

Monday, March 8, 2010

A Long Time But Still Reading...

It has been a long time since I have had the time to blog but I have still been reading! Of course! And I have just finished a book, the third in a series that I would like to recommend. The good books are the ones that I drop everything and read and this one fits that bill. The title is "River Secrets" by Shannon Hale and the series is entitled The Books of Bayern. I read the first book " The Goose Girl" and really enjoyed it and recommended it to one of my teachers to read. She loved it and recommended it to her students and so on and so on. The second book "Enna Burning" I found good but disturbing. This third book is fast paced, entertaining and well written, 3 things I look for. It is a fantasy series set in a group of kingdoms where politics, wars and personalities intermingle. The main character in this book is Razo, a very ordinary forest born, who has been asked to join a mission to Tira, an unfriendly neighbouring country still harbouring resentment over loosing a war with Bayern. This mission is to promote friendly relations but a group of agitators are wanting another war and are stopping at nothing to stir up trouble. Can Razo, who is not tall or strong but has the ability to notice details around him, find out who is behind all this in time to avoid another confrontation? Did I mention that helping him is a Tiran girl whom he has very uneasy feelings about?

What are you reading today?

Monday, December 14, 2009

Odd

It is very "odd" how I did not remember to post about this book I read as I thoroughly enjoyed it and it is written by award winning author Neil Gaiman as well! The title is " Odd and the Frost Giants".
This story takes place in the harsh northern Scandinavian woods where Odd, the main character, flees to the woods to escape his unhappy and unlucky life. After releasing a trapped bear he is followed by the bear, an eagle and a fox who reveal to him they are actually Norse gods trapped in animal forms by the evil Frost Giants. They ask Odd to reclaim Thor's hammer in order to release them. Can he do it? It is wonderfully written and just fun to read about a topic probably very new to many.

What are you reading today?

Favourite Author?

I have been reading - just no time to post my reads. But have read "The Mother-Daughter Book Club" and another by Annie Barrows, the author who wrote not only the "Ivy and Bean" series for younger readers but also the adult book "The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society" which I have also just finished reading. But I did read and enjoy very much "The Unluckiest Boy in the World" by Andrew Norriss. I was entertained by the humour and touched by some of the messages that were timely for me. Andrew Norriss also wrote Ctrl- Z which I also enjoyed and am looking forward to reading more of his books.

What are you reading today?