Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Wishing Spell by Chris Colfer

Alex and Conner live a normal life-until they fall into their grandmother's storybook and end up in the Land of Stories. There, they meet up with a talking frog, Froggy, who gives them a journal that has directions to create a Wishing Spell. The spell that grants any wish. Together the twins must create the Wishing Spell and beat the Evil Queen with the race against time. Katherine A., Grade 6

The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brian Selznick

This book is about a boy named Hugo Cabret, who is really talented. He is good at fixing mechanical toys. He got caught stealing the tools he needed for his experiment from the toy store. The store manager told Hugo to take everything out of his pockets. He found Hugo's notebook, which had the plan for his experiment. The store manager threatened to burn Hugo's notebook. Hugo ran out without his notebook and started planning how to get it back. I think it is a really good book with a lot of adventure. Kevin E., Grade 6

Monday, July 27, 2015

Black Sheep by Yvonne Collins and Sandy Rideout

The Black Sheep is a book about a 15-year-old girl named Kendra Bishop who participates in a reality show called The Black Sheep in order to escape the rules and regulations of her own family. Kendra then trades lives with another girl in California in order to experience life with another family. A positive element is the valuable lessons that Kendra learns along the way. A negative element is some language. I recommen this for people 11 and older and fans of The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants. Juliana A., Grade 8.

Blood Fever by Charlie Higson

James Bond is on vacation with his cousin Victor on the island of Sardinia. James Bond goes with his teacher to visit the island, but then finds that the island has mysterious things happening. He finds out it is the Millenaria and Count Ugo Carnifex. I would recommend this book for 6-8-graders. It would appeal to those who like adventur and spy work. Michael J., Grade 7.

Woods Runner by Gary Paulsen

Samuel, 13, lives with his parents in the woods near Pennsylvania in the time of the Revolutionary War. Samuel grows up in the frontier. His is good at hunting and surviving in the wilderness. One day Samuel comes back from hunting and is shocked to see that British soldiers attacked the village and took his parents. His desperate search to rescue his parents begins. I recommend this novel to readers who are interested in frontier lives in the time of the Revolutionary War. Jung J., Grade 6.

My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

My Sister's Keeper is a book about a former lawyer named Sara Fitzgerald who retired from her job to take care of her daughter Kate, who was diagnosed with a rare case of leukemia at age two. Sara and her husband, Brian, decide to have another child that will be a perfect genetic match for their daughter Kate. Sara and Brian are successful and have another child, named Anna. The book takes place 14 years after Anna's birth. This book talks about the important values of family. I recommend this book for people who aren't afraid to cry and who love a good read. Juliana A., Grade 7.

Lyonesse: Darksolstice by Sam Llewellyn

Darksolstice is the second book by Sam Llewellen in the Lyoness series. It is a great book full of exciting scenes. It is about a boy named Idris who is trying to reclaim his kingdom from the evil Fisheagle, who stole it from his father. He needs help from another kingdom because he doesn't have an army to fight Fisheagle. They will help him if he can successfully get his sister back from Aegypt, which is a place full of evil. It is a great book, and I recommend it for ages 9 to 13. Evan S., Grade 7.

Lyoness: Well Between the Worlds by Sam Llewellyn

The Well Between the Worlds is the first book in the Lyonesse series. It is about a boy named Idris Limpit who lives in a world where they fish for monsters -- in places called wells that are holes that connect to the world the monsters live in. Idris finds out that he is really the King of Lyonesse and that the peole in charge have taken the throne from his ancestors. I recommend this exciting book for ages 10 to 13. Evan S., Grade 7

DragonFire by Donita K. Paul

DragonFire is about a group of wizards and knights who are trying to save their land from evil wizards and their minions. It is full of exciting events, such as battles with dragons and other strage mystical creatures. It is the fourth book in the series, so I would recommend reading the other three first. I recommend the adventure/fantasy book for ages 10 to 12. Evan S., Grade 7.

Wings of Fire Series by Tui T. Sutherland

In this epic 5-book series, five dragonets are ready to save the world from a 20-year war. Sunny, Clay, Glory, Starflight, and Tsunami were born into a prophecy in which they must choose the Queen. These books are full of adventure and had me hanging onto every page! I totally recommend them to all readers! Amber G., Grade 7.

City of Orphans by Avi

In New York, in the year 1893, a boy named Maks and a girl named Willa start the rarest of journies through the filthy and dangerous city streets. Their friendship is a miracle. Together, they must find a way to free someone from jail, solve a mystery, and survive these horrible times. I recommend this book to anyone in grades 7 or 8. Amber G., Grade 7.

Tiger, Tiger by Lynne Reid Banks

As the daughter of an emperor, young Aurelia's life should not be of concern to her father, but when she starts caring too much for her tiger and his keeper, the emperor starts wondering if her emotions and fear can be ignored for her up-coming birthday. If all goes well at the ring, then the royal family can continue on with their lives. If not.... then they will have to wait and see. Amber G., Grade 7.

Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie

Linnet Ridgeway is a kind-hearted heiress who makes enemies on her honeymoon with her best friend's ex-fiance. She is soon murdered by one of the passengers on the same cruise. Calling all detectives! Miranda C., Grade 8.

White Dolphin by Gill Lewis

A little girl named Kara found an abandoned baby dolphin who was caught in a crab trap. Angel, the dolphin, is saved and put in a shelter until her wounds heal. A guy named Dougie Evans is trying to destroy the coral reef. I recommend this book to kids who like drama and marine animals. Ashley G., Grade 6.

Nancy Drew: The Clue of the Leaning Chimney by Carolyn Keene

The theme of this book is if you set your heart on something, you should just go for it and don't let anyone stop you. Nancy finds a strange house with a really tall fence. She climbs up a tree and sees that there is a symbol on the chimney. She thinks it is a distress call. Nancy finds a freind who knows the symbol means "help." Nancy later rescues the father and daughter who were reported missing. I think kids who like mystery very much should read this book. Ashley G., Grade 6

Last Olympian by Rick Riordan

A boy named Percy Jackson has to save the gods by stopping Kronos from attacking Olympus. If you like adventure books, then this book is perfect for you. Suraj S., Grade 6

Spiderman: Civil War by Clayton Crain

Peter Parker is a teacher of a boy named Jordan. He has to face all of his enemies, including Green Goblin, all over again. He also has his grandma to worry about. Suraj S., Grade 6

Wolverine Origins: Born in Blood by Daniel Way

Wolverine meets his friend/enemy and has to kill him. But Wolverine has more than just one enemy, so they all team up on him. Suraj S., Grade 6

Green by Laura Roberts

BANG! Lily fell backward, astonished. Then she was carried away by leprechauns. This all happened on her 13th birthday. Soon after, her grandmother, Gigi, died. Lily soon finds out that her grandmother was really the Keeper of the Clan of Green, a leprechaun villange. Lily is supposed to become the new Keeper, but must pass three tests first. If she doesn't pass, she doesn't go back home. Madeleine Y., Grade 6

Crooked Kind of Perfect by Linda Urban

Zoe Elias dreams of playing a grand piano in the amazing Carnegie Hall --and guess what? It comes true. Well, sort of. Zoe ends up getting an organ and gets to play at the annual Perform-O-Rama competition. It isn't exactly Carnegie Hall, and Zoe knows it. But when she goes to the Perform-O-Rama, she realizes that it might be better. Madeleine Y., Grade 6

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne

Phileas Fogg and his servant plan to travel the world in eighty days to that it can be done. On their way around the world they encounter many difficulties like savages, bad weather, and much more. The book has interesting people, places, and transportation method. The good thing is that Jules Verne lets your imagination picture what is happening. This book is recommened to those who like adventure and sight seeing since you can imagine what is happening. It would appeal to 6-8 graders since they have more ideas to think about. Michael J., Grade 7

The Tiger Rising by Kate DiCamillio

The theme of this book is sadness. Rob is the main character. Rob's mom has died and he then moved to a new city with his dad. Then, he was walking in a forest and found a tiger in a cage, which made him feel excited. H asked the owner if he could feed the tiger. Then Rob started to visit the tiger everyday. Rob unleashed the tiger thinking it would not attack him. This is where the bad part happens. I think 3rd graders should read this book because it is interesting. Kevin E., Grade 6

The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt

This book is about a boy named Holling Hoohood, that fails in school. His teacher, Mrs. Baker is really strict. She assigns Holling to read a lot of books. His friends are getting mean just because Mrs. Baker told Holling to get the cream puffs. His friends thought that he was going to eat one and they were jealous. The positive, part of this book is that when Holling read Shakespeare and he acted it out he was given cream puffs which he shared with his friends. I think you should read this book so you will understand why your friends get jealous sometimes. Kevin E., Grade 6

Fablehaven by Brandon Mull

I really like this book because of it's great characters and the fun plot. The theme, bravery is shown a lot through the book when Kendra and Seth explored more and more of Fablehaven, and their bravery is challenged again and again. And many times they are tested to see if they are truly brave enough to make huge sacrifices for the world. This book and series is an amazing fantasy read. I would recommend this book for 4th grade and up. Aanji S., Grade 7

You Will Call Me Drog by Sue Cowing

Parker is a sixth grader who has found a creepy looking puppet. He brings it home and tries it on but once they are are alone, the puppet says, "you will call me Drog!" Now Drog will not come off of his hand no matter how hard Parker tries to. Drog get Parker into a lot of trouble because people believe Parker is saying the nasty things Drog says. Jaemy C., Grade 6

Inkheart by Cornelia Funke

I enjoyed this book a lot because of the interesting characters and obstacles the characters have to face. The theme of this book would probably be lie and secrets. Constantly throughout this book, lies and secrets keep hurting and growing characters. I love this book's creative concepts and its great way of creating a picture in your head so clearly. I would recommend this book to 4th graders and up. Aanji S., Grade 7

The Twistrose Key by Tone Almhell

The theme is to never give up no matter what you put your mind to. Positive - Lin and her friends saved the town from being attacked and crushed by evil. Negative- There were lots of dark obstacles in their way, also it led to lots of catastrophes on their journey. Who I think should read this book are people who like action and adventure. I think ages 10-16 should read this book. Ashley G., Grade 6

The Icebound Land by John Flanagan

One of the themes in The Icebound Land is friendship. Evanlyn showed friendship to Will by caring for him in a freezing mountain. Also, Halt and Horace went through a lot of trouble trying to rescue Evanlyn and Will. A negative element would be that the author doesn't use that wide of a vocabulary. The book was very suspenseful, and kept me on the edge of my seat. I recommend this book to ages 9-11. Nathan L., Grade 6

Scarlet by Marissa Meyer

In this sequel to Cinder, Scarlet, a brave and stubborn girl, searches for her grandmother who was taken into custody by Lunars in search of princess Selene, with the help of Wolf, a street fighter. But when Cinder (aka, Princess Selene) crosses paths with them after escaping from prison, she finds out more about her past that she might not like to hear. Madeleine Y., Grade 6

The Wig in the Window by Kristen Kittscher

Seventh grade spies, Sophie Young and Grace Yang are out on a simple stakeout, but suddenly, it turns dangerous. They end up spying on Dr. Charlotte Agford, a counselor at Sophie's school. But when Sophie and Grace witness what they believe to be a murder, they now think of her as a fugitive. I recommend this book to kids, ages 10-12. Madeleine Y., Grade 6

Emerald Green by Kerstin Gier

When Gwenyth, a young girl in her teens, discovers that she has the time travelling gene and not her brilliant cousin, Charlotte she's in shock and unprepared. But, if that wasn't enough, she an her time-traveling partner, Gideon, must solve a mystery. A mystery that is yet to be deciphered. A mystery of how and why her other cousin, Lucy, and her husband, Paul, have disappeared into the past. A Mystery that involves who to trust and who to not. When Gwenyth feels like she finally has found all the answers, she always finds a new problem to solve one that involves death, sacrifice, and most of all, love. I recommend this book to teens, ages 13-16. Madeleine Y., Grade 6

The Accidental Hero by Matt Myklusch

In New Jersey not long ago, a young boy thinks his life is a living nightmare. Then strange things start happening around him and machines and he is whisked away to the imagine nation. In this moving island Jack Blank thinks things are starting to look up, you would think so to if you found out you had super powers! Yet at the same time his nightmare gets even worse! Amber G., Grade 7

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Emmy and the Incredible Shrinking Rat by Lynne Jonell

Emmy Addison's life is miserable. She has no friends, parents who come about every month, only to leave a few days later, and to top it all off a horrific nanny! After being bitten by the class rat, Emmy discovers that she can understand rodents. Later she befriends Joe, another one of the rat's victims. They assume that someone is trying to ruin Emmy's life, but who? Will they find the culprit? This book isn't too deep, but has a good element of magic! It's good for children. Sarah C., Grade 6

And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

Ten strangers were invited to soldier Island by the name of U.N. Owen. Eight were guests and two were servants. They were all delighted until a mysterious gramophone was put on during their dinner, announcing the murders and crimes they had committed. The one thread uniting the ten strangers was crime. As the days passed by, guests started to get murdered, following the order the nursery rhyme hung in each bedroom. One by one they got killed, but by whom? This book is recommended for ages nine and older. Jean L., Grade 8

Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen

Fifteen year old Cole Matthews has been fighting, stealing, and breaking the law for several years. This time, Cole beat up a student and is in another bucket of trouble. However, this time  it is different. He is offered Circle Justice: a system that derived from the Native Americans, focusing on healing rather than punishment. Willing to go anything for a shorter jail sentence. Cole "accepts" Circle Justice and is sent to a remote Alaskan island. Is he still yet to change and regain the control of his spirit? Jean L., Grade 8

Out of the Dust by Karen Hessi

Billy Jo's life was going great until her pregnant mother dies. Things just go down hill, her love of piano diminishes because of her inability to play, her father leaves, her baby brother  dies, and worst of all it's dust bowl season. I didn't like that it was written like a poem I would have preferred page to page. Other than that it was a good book for ages ten and up. Erin R. A., Grade 6

Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! by Laura Amy Schlitz

Twenty-two characters from a medieval manor in England, 1255 depict their daily live culture with a lot of humor and wits.As we do, their lives seem happy, sad, and hopeful. You will find fascinating lives that reflect historical facts. I was so surprised how the author transformed boring history into live beautiful play for students actually to perform. I strongly recommend this book to whom study the medieval history at school. Jung Joy L., Grade 6

Turtle in Paradise by Jennifer L. Holm

When a young girl named Turtle is sent to spend the summer in Key West with relatives, or with the news of all the treasure found there strike it rich for her and her mother. Maybe even get to see her father for the first time. This had grammatical errors, but it was a 10/10. If you loved "out of the Past" you will love Turtle in Paradise. Erin R. A., Grade 6

The Emperor of Nihon-Ja by John Flanagan

A theme in The Emperor of Nihon-Ja is loyalty. The Emperor, loyal to his people, didn't want any more bloodshed happening, so he backed down. His troops were also very loyal to him because they were willing to risk their lives for him. A positive element would be that this book is intense, like when the fighting started. I recommend this book to ages ten through twelve.Nathan L., Grade 6

Silverfin by Charlie Higson

James Bond a young boy who is at Eton and meets his roommate is Pritpal Ivandra. Then he meets George Hellbore son of a arms trader. James finds out what Lord Hellbore is up to and plans to stop him. Higson lets readers imagine what is happening. I recommend this book to sixth through eighth graders. It would appeal to those who like James Bond and spy stories. Michael J., Grade 7

I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter

The Gallagher Academy for Exceptional Young Women is a school to train girls to be spies. Cameron Ann Morgan falls in love with an ordinary boy who thinks she is an ordinary girl. Is she prepared to fall in love and have a regular relationship without having him know the truth about her? I recommend this book to young teenage girls. Nicole L., Grade 6

The Genius Files by Dan Gutman

The main idea for this book is when two kids named Coke and Pepsi got on a cross county road trip finding clues for places, or getting closer and closer to getting each other killed. I enjoy all of the facts they have in this book people who like historical fiction would like this book. Ages ten through fourteen. Ian W., Grade 7

Bomb by Steve Sheinkin

The main idea of the story is about the race to build the atomic bomb. Mainly the United States and the Soviet Union against Germany and Japan. I enjoyed all the action and suspense in this historical fiction book. People who like this type of book about American History would like to read this. Ages eleven through sixteen. Ian W., Grade 7

Hoboken Chicken Emergency by Daniel Pinkwater

The Hoboken Chicken Emergency is a fantasy/comedy. It's about a boy named Arthur who has the responsibility to get a bird for Thanksgiving. He literally finds nothing. After hours of searching he comes home with a giant chicken. When he loses the chicken the chicken causes mayhem! After hiring numbers of a chicken hunters the city comes up with a solution. This book is a picture chapter book that is an easy read. J.C. Z., Grade 6

The Loud Silence of Francine Green by Karen Cushman

The Loud Silence of Francine Green is a book about a self-conscious, shy, and respectful thirteen year old who meets a rambunctious, outspoken girl that changes her views on life, reality, and herself. A positive element is the idea that complete opposites can learn from each other. A negative element is some of the language. This is recommended for fans of "Safekeeping' and appeals to ages eleven and up. Juliana A., Grade 8

Pandora Gets Jealous by Carolyn Hennesy

I really liked this book because of the amazing humor and the intricate characters. The theme of this book is most likely friendship and is displayed a lot throughout the story.When Pandora realizes her friend are in danger she will resort to desperate measures to save them. Despite the girl's differences they will always protect and fight for each other. I recommend this book to girls in the fourth grade and up. Aanji S., Grade 7

Almost Home by Joan Bauer

The theme is even if you're going through rough times always look ahead of you and never give up.Negative- Sugar May Cole and her mother Reba had gotten kicked out of their home and forced to be homeless. Positive- Reba and Sugar both stayed with a lady named Lexie. They were good friends,, both Reba and Sugar got jobs and moved into a rented apartment close to Lexie and Reba's work. I Think kids who like drama/poems/inspirations. I think ages nine through thirteen should read this book. Ashley G., Grade 6

Lincoln's Grave Robbers by Steve Sheinkin

A man named Ben Boyd was one of the best con-men and wanted to steal Lincoln's body and hide it. Then Ben goes to jail and his group do not know what to do without him. So they then attempt to steal Lincoln's dead body and fail. One of the men in the group was an undercover cop so it was him that told the police about those who attempted the crime. Suraj S., Grade 6