Showing posts with label Librarian Book Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Librarian Book Review. Show all posts
Monday, October 5, 2015
The Fifth Wave by Rick Yancey ~ The Movie Trailer - Jan 2016
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this series! I cannot wait for the movie and book three that comes out in May 2016. We have plenty of copies of The Fifth Wave by Rick Yancey in the LRC. I highly recommend it if you like sci-fi, suspense, and lots of action. If you do read it let me know what you think by stopping by the LRC for a chat about the book, posting a book review, or commenting to this post. I look forward to hearing from you.
Posted by Mrs. Lopez ~ Librarian
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas
Throne of Glass is a fantasy filled with tension, suspense, mystery, sword-fighting, and mysterious evil killings, which will keep readers wanting to know more. Celaena Sardothien is a trained assassin who has spent the last year as an imprisoned slave in one of the tyrant king's salt mines. One day a cloaked man comes to offer her a chance to win her freedom. However, that freedom will not come easy. Celaena must defeat twenty-three assassins, thieves, and violent criminals in a deadly competition to become the king's champion. When her competitors are slowly murdered one-by-one, Celaena must not only try to stop the vicious violent and bloody murders but must remain one step ahead to stay alive.
The novel is a bit slow in the beginning as Maas develops the storyline but quickly picks up once the Champions start dying. Also, I could have done without Celaena's girlie comments at times as they did not seem fitting of a trained assassin. Overall, I could not put this book down and I longed to read the sequel before even finishing the first book. I highly recommend it for fantasy fans of Lord of the Rings (Tolkien), Sabriel (Nix), His Dark Materials (Pullman), Graceling (Cashore).
Reviewed by Mrs. Lopez ~ LRC Librarian
Lexile 790
The novel is a bit slow in the beginning as Maas develops the storyline but quickly picks up once the Champions start dying. Also, I could have done without Celaena's girlie comments at times as they did not seem fitting of a trained assassin. Overall, I could not put this book down and I longed to read the sequel before even finishing the first book. I highly recommend it for fantasy fans of Lord of the Rings (Tolkien), Sabriel (Nix), His Dark Materials (Pullman), Graceling (Cashore).
Reviewed by Mrs. Lopez ~ LRC Librarian
Lexile 790
Monday, September 10, 2012
Peak by Roland Smith
It's freezing and Peak Marcello, a 14-year-old New Yorker, hangs by a rope on the side of a skyscraper as he tries to tag his signature. When he finally makes it to the top, police officers are there to arrest him. At his trial, the judge places him on probation with the condition that Peak will go to Thailand to live with his famous mountaineer father for a year. Soon after Peak arrives in Thailand, he learns that his father has plans for him. Peak will be climbing Mount Everest. Will Peak survive the brutal and deadly weather?
Lexile 760
Lexile 760
Things Not Seen by Andrew Clements
Imagine waking up and discovering that you are invisible. What would you do? Where would you go? Who would you tell? This is exactly what happens to Bobby, a 15-year-old young man who lives in Chicago with his parents. Bobby immediately tells his family about his situation and they advise him not to tell anyone until they can figure out what to do. However, Bobby becomes bored at home one day and ventures out to the library where he meets a blind girl named Alicia. As their friendship grows, Bobby reveals to Alicia that he is invisible.
Will Bobby ever gain his visibility again? Will Alicia keep his secret? And, what will happen to his parents now that Bobby's school officials are investigating his disappearance?
Will Bobby ever gain his visibility again? Will Alicia keep his secret? And, what will happen to his parents now that Bobby's school officials are investigating his disappearance?
Lexile 690
(Series) - Book 1
Monday, September 3, 2012
Zora and Me by Victoria Bond
Zora Neale Hurston loves a good story. She is such an imaginative storyteller that she even believes her own stories. Her latest story involves an old reclusive man that shape-shifts into an alligator and steals human souls. However, when a prideful man named Sonny loses his arm to a mysterious giant alligator named Ghost while trying to capture him and a headless black man is found along the railroad tracks soon after, Zora and her friends set out to solve the murder. What they learn may change the town of Eden forever.
Read-a-likes: The Legend of Buddy Bush by Shelia P. Moses
Lexile: 860
Read-a-likes: The Legend of Buddy Bush by Shelia P. Moses
Lexile: 860
Nothing But the True by Avi
Philip Malloy is an angry ninth grader who cannot tryout for the track team because he is failing his English class. He blames his English and homeroom teacher, Mrs. Narwin, for his misfortune and begins to develop a plan that, if it works, will get him transferred out of Mrs. Narwin's class. However, once Phillip sets his sinister plan in motion, it quickly gets out of hand. Many will suffer, especially Mrs. Narwin, as lies and half-truths begin to unfold, angry adults and community leaders weigh-in, and the national news gets involved.
Will Phillip ever be transferred of of Mrs. Narwin's class? Will he make the track team? Better, yet, what does his sinister plan involve?
Will Phillip ever be transferred of of Mrs. Narwin's class? Will he make the track team? Better, yet, what does his sinister plan involve?
Saturday, September 1, 2012
War Horse by Michael Morpurgo
It is 1914 and Joey, a beautiful red horse is secretly sold to the army to fight on the Western Front. Joey is heartbroken to have been taken away from Albert, a farmer's son who loves and takes care of him and whom Joey has come to love as well. Being a war horse will mean that Joey will have to face horrific battles in France, fight bravely, become wounded, and experience periods of famine. What will happen to Joey? Will he ever see Albert again? Will he survive?
Read a-likes: Black Beauty by Anna Sewell and Chancey of the Maury River by Gigi Amateau
Lexile: 1090
Read a-likes: Black Beauty by Anna Sewell and Chancey of the Maury River by Gigi Amateau
Lexile: 1090
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Black Beauty by Anne Sewell
Do you love animals? Horses? If so, this is the book for you. Black Beauty is a wonderful classic story about a horse named Black Beauty who is sold over and over again from the moment he is born. Along the way, Black Beauty experiences kindness as well as many cruelties and hardships. He will also meet other horses who he will learn from and love. Read about Black Beauty's life, you will be happy that you did.
Read a-likes: War Horse by Michael Murpurgo and Chancey of the Maury River by Gigi Amateau
Read a-likes: War Horse by Michael Murpurgo and Chancey of the Maury River by Gigi Amateau
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Return to Sender by Julia Alvarez
Tyler and his family are about to lose their dairy farm in Vermont, their beloved home, because they can no longer keep up with all the work it requires. Tyler's father has been disabled in a farming accident, his older brother has gone off to college and 11 year-old Tyler is unable to handle the farming work on his own and go to school. To save the farm, Tyler's parents decide to hire three immigrant men. They soon learn that one of the three men is raising his three daughters while his wife is away.
The three girls, all named Maria, will be attending Tyler's school next year. Tyler is happy that his family may now save their dairy farm, that is, until his mother tells him not to tell anyone that they have hired a family to work the farm. It turns out that the three immigrant men are undocumented and Tyler's family could get into trouble for knowingly hiring the three men. Tyler struggles with the morality of the situation. How could his family break the law? Why would they ask him to keep such a secret? Is the secret worth keeping if it saves his family farm, his home? What will Tyler do?
Lexile: 890
The three girls, all named Maria, will be attending Tyler's school next year. Tyler is happy that his family may now save their dairy farm, that is, until his mother tells him not to tell anyone that they have hired a family to work the farm. It turns out that the three immigrant men are undocumented and Tyler's family could get into trouble for knowingly hiring the three men. Tyler struggles with the morality of the situation. How could his family break the law? Why would they ask him to keep such a secret? Is the secret worth keeping if it saves his family farm, his home? What will Tyler do?
Lexile: 890
Friday, August 17, 2012
Wonder by R. J. Palacio
Auggie is a very special boy who is born with a facial deformity that prevents him from attending a mainstream school. However, this year, his mother decides that it is time for Auggie to join other kids his age as he enters the fifth grade.
Being the new kid on the block is tough but being the new kid with a facial deformity is even tougher. How will Auggie deal with the stares, silent whispers, bullying and teasing he knows are sure come? Will he ever be able to make any friends?
Read-a-likes: Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper.
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What Students Are Saying:
"Great book. Amazingly funny and shows friends working together. 5 thumbs up." Comment by Jack ~ 6th Grade
Being the new kid on the block is tough but being the new kid with a facial deformity is even tougher. How will Auggie deal with the stares, silent whispers, bullying and teasing he knows are sure come? Will he ever be able to make any friends?
Read-a-likes: Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper.
Lexile 790
What Students Are Saying:
"Great book. Amazingly funny and shows friends working together. 5 thumbs up." Comment by Jack ~ 6th Grade
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia

Throughout their four week stay in Oakland, the three girls learn about the "cause", freedom, revolution, social and civic responsibility, the Black Panther movement, friendship, and loyalty. However, will they ever get the chance to get to know their mother? Does Cecile even love them or what to get to know them? Will they be safe amidst all the chaos of the 1960s?
Lexile 750
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