Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Happy Halloween!
Will you be staying in tomorrow evening? Why not check out a frightening book to get you in the Halloween mood? Perfect example: What Happened to Cass McBride? by Gail Giles. Cass is a beautiful, ambitious, "IT" girl who goes to sleep one night, only to wake up the next day buried underground. Her abductor torments her by communicating via walkie-talkie, which has been buried alongside her. Cass must figure out how to talk her way out of the ground, before the ground she's in becomes her grave.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Twilight
I read Twilight after hearing about it in an article Life After 'Harry Potter'? It is the story of Bella Swan as she moves to Forks, Washington. Bella feels she is not wanted at home. She doesn't really expect too much from her new hometown. It isn't a big city and it is cloudy most of the time. But when she begins school, she is drawn to a handsome boy. Things might be looking up after all. But Edward seems to be repulsed by Bella. What did she do to offend him? She hasn't even talked to him yet. As she gets to know Edward and his family, she comes to understand why Edward reacted to her as he did. And she also comes to understand more than she ever imagined. If you want to read a very different kind of love story, check out the Twilight series by Stephenie Myers.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
teen READ week
This week you can celebrate Teen Read Week (Oct. 14 -21) by voting for your favorite books of 2007. Included in the list is Life As We Knew It, by Susan Beth Pfeffer, which happens to be the IHS Book Club October selection. It's a frightening tale about what happens when the moon is struck by a meteor, thereby knocking the moon closer to the Earth. This seemingly uneventful incident changes life in ways that no one could have imagined: homes lose electricity, food becomes scarce, panic is widespread, and that's just the beginning...
If you'd like to join a discussion about this book, come to the library on Monday, November 5th at 3:15 PM.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Zusak
I Am the Messenger, by Markus Zusak is a hit among the 12th grade Humanities classes. At least 7 Seniors are reading this book right now. It's a funny book about a guy named Ed who receives playing cards in the mail with clues written on them. In the process of solving the clues, he finds himself in many strange situations. Zusak is also the author of The Book Thief, an excellent Holocaust story narrated by Death, and Getting the Girl. I'm reading this one right now, and so far so good. Cameron, the main character, is falling in love with his brother's ex-girlfriend. I'm planning to finish this book over the long weekend. Do you have something to read over the weekend?
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