
Friday, December 28, 2007
"Grief Girl - My True Story" by Erin Vincent

Thursday, December 20, 2007
"Does My Head Look Big in This?" by Randa Abdel-Fattah

"An Abundance of Katherines" by John Green

"Monster" by Walter Dean Myers

Labels:
african american,
crime,
murder,
printz
"What Happened to Cass McBride?" by Gail Giles

Labels:
high school,
mystery,
revenge,
suicide,
suspense
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
"Elsewhere" by Gabrielle Zevin

"9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation" by Sid Jacobson & Ernie Colon

Labels:
9/11,
american history,
graphic novel,
terrorism
"Hugging the Rock" by Susan Taylor Brown

Tuesday, December 18, 2007
"Shug" by Jenny Han

Labels:
alcoholism,
crushes,
first love,
friendship,
middle school
Monday, December 17, 2007
Gossip Girls Survey
Hey, if anyone loves the Gossip Girls books, take this survey from my friend Jennifer, and tell her what you think of the series!
Saturday, December 15, 2007
"Time Stops For No Mouse - A Hermux Tantamoq Adventure" by Michael Hoeye

Hermux Tantamoq is an upstanding citizen and well respected watchmaker. He is your typical mouse, enjoying mellow evenings at home, reading, and playing with his pet ladybug. One day, Linka Perflinger, a daredevil aviator, brings a watch into Hermux's shop for repair. Hermux quickly falls for Linka, and is intrigued by her travels and adventures.
A shady rat attempts to pick up Linka's watch, and Hermux discovers that Linka has mysteriously disappeared. Loyal Hermux is intrigued and sets out to find out what happened. The quest is on to discover the formula for eternal youth, and Hermux finds himself entangled in a race against time. Some mice will murder for the fountain of youth!
If you liked "Stuart Little," Hermux is a great addition to literary mice. This is the first book in a mystery series, so make sure to check out "No Time Like Show Time," and "The Sands of Time."
Recommended for Middle School
We're reading this book for our book club meeting, Monday, December 17, 3-4 PM at the North Bend Library. Free Pizza!
Labels:
animals,
fountain of youth,
mice,
mystery
"The Invention of Hugo Cabret" by Brian Selznick


Labels:
clocks,
graphic novel,
movies,
paris,
robots
Thursday, December 13, 2007
"The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie

Labels:
alcoholism,
basketball,
native american
"Plain Janes" by Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg

Labels:
art,
friendship,
girls,
graphic novel,
high school
"A Swift Pure Cry" by Siobhan Dowd

Labels:
catholic church,
death,
father-daughter relationships,
grief,
ireland,
pregnancy
"American Born Chinese" by Gene Luen Yang

Labels:
chinese-american,
graphic novel,
printz,
stereotypes
"Sold" by Patricia McCormick

Labels:
abuse,
india,
nepal,
prostitution,
slavery
"Un Lun Dun" by China Mieville

"The Innocent's Story" by Nicky Singer

"Freak Show" by James St. James

Labels:
coming-of-age,
drag queens,
homecoming,
prejudice
Monday, April 23, 2007
"Now You See Her" by Jacquelyn Mitchard

Hope Shay is a drama queen. She has spent her childhood in auditions and being dragged around by her obnoxious stage mom. She gets the opportunity to attend the pretigious Starwood Academy for gifted actors. Unfortunately for Hope, she is the only girl with talent in school. Fellow students don't appreciate her acting ability until one day her teacher casts her in the lead of Juliet opposite her very own Romeo, Logan Rose. Hope and Logan start a steamy love affair while practicing their lines. All is good in the world until Logan unleashes his idea - "It would be so easy, Hope. We could get one of those voice-disguising things and use a disposable cell phone... and after the drop, I'll just be the one who finds you. You wouldn't be hurt...if we had, like, twenty thousand dollars stashed away, it would be so much easier....what would you say your parents think you're worth?" Logan and Hope plot the ultimate theatrical performance, Hope's kidnapping. All is going according to plan, until a plot twists dumps this novel inside out. I was blindsighted, intrigued and kept on the edge of my seat as the storyline unfolded....You gotta read it to find out!
Labels:
acting,
high school,
kidnapping,
mental illness,
theatre
Thursday, April 19, 2007
"Crank" by Ellen Hopkins

Entry Numero Uno
So, this is my new blog. I work for the King County Library System, at the North Bend, Snoqualmie and Fall City libraries doing teen services. I'll use this blog to post book reviews....books I like, books I don't like. books I have to read, and most importantly, books I want to read. If anyone has any feedback on my growing list, let me know at sslynch@kcls.org.
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