Thursday, December 18, 2008

Goosebumps


Your favorite book may be "Captain Underpants" but mine is "Goosebumps: Welcome to Camp Nightmare". One reason why this is my favorite book is because sometimes when I read it it gives me goosebumps. It is scary! Another reason "Welcome to Camp Nightmare" is my favorite book is because when Sammy doesn't get a letter from his parents like everybody else, he is depressed and I know that feeling. That is why "Welcome to Camp Nightmare" is my favorite book.
Reviewed by Sydney

The Three Bears

My favorite book is called "The Three Bears". The reason I like this book is because when I was 5 years old my mom used to read it to me before I would go to bed. Another reason I liked that is because my Grandpa gave it to me for my 5th birthday. I will always cherish that book.
By: Jenel

Green Eggs and Ham


Drop the "Three Bears" book and read "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss. This is my favorite book by Dr. Seuss. One of my reason I love this book is that my mom used to read it to me and it would make me laugh because it is humorous. It also gave us an idea to try green eggs and ham.
Recommended by Megan

Pirates of the Caribbean

My current, most favorite book is "Pirates of the Caribbean". One reason why I like it is because it's really easy to read! also, every two pages there is a chapter waiting for you just to be read!! Also, every page is full of spectacular words and amazing adventures. And also the book comes with 8 full blasting movie stills that will blow your eyes out of your sockets. That's why "Pirates of the Caribbean" is my favorite book.
Reviewed by Austin

Never Faries

Hey, let's read my favorite book called "Never Fairies!" My favorite book is called "Never Fairies". One of the reasons why I like it is it is one of the longest books I have. I also love this book because it is astounding. That's why, if there was a fire at my house I would definitely take that book with me.
Recommended by Madison

My Monster Mama Loves Me So

I have a whole book shelf of books but my favorite is "My Monster Mama Loves Me So". Why this book is my favorite is because whenever my mom reads it to me it reminds me of us like we're the characters in the book. The second reason why is that we (me and my mom) always find something new like the mom has one dog earing and one cat earing. Also, at the end of the book it says, oh and your monster mama loves you to. So I recommend to read this book with your mom. You might think the same thing.
Recommended by Emma

Traitor King


There are many books on my shelf, but "Traitor King", by Todd Mitchell, has a stand. My favorite book is "The Traitor King" because it has mythical creatures that freak me out. Another reason I like this book is it doesn't take me 1 hour to read like the other books do. That's why I like "The Traitor King".
Reviewed by Ian

Diary of a Wimpy Kid (Do It Yourself)





My current favorite book is "Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Do-it-Yourself," by Jeff Kinney. It is my favorite because the unfinished comics are sensational. Another reason why "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" is my favorite is the discussion questions such as "Did you ever eat a scab?" and many more. another reason why I liked this book is that you have half of the book to make your own diary! That's why "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" is my favorite book.
Reviewed by Harmony

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Peak by Roland Smith


Fourteen-year-old New Yorker Peak Marcello hones his climbing skills by scaling skyscrapers. After Peak is caught climbing the Woolworth Building, an angry judge gives him probation, with an understanding that Peak will leave New York and live with his famous mountaineer father in Thailand. Peak soon learns, however, that his father has other plans for him; he hopes that Peak will become the youngest person to climb Mt. Everest. Peak is whisked off to Tibet and finds himself in the complex world of an Everest base camp, where large amounts of money are at stake and climbing operations offer people an often-deadly shot at the summit. This is a thrilling, multifaceted adventure story. Smith includes plenty of mountaineering facts told in vivid detail (particularly creepy is his description of the frozen corpses that litter the mountain). But he also explores other issues, such as the selfishness that nearly always accompanies the intensely single-minded.
*Review from Booklist
I haven't read this one yet, but it has been recommended by several students. I'll dig in and then post a comment. Let me know what you think about the book. ~Mrs. G

Knuffle Bunny Too by Mo Williams



Trixie is excited to take her one-of-a-kind Knuffle Bunny to school, but when she gets there she is surprised to learn that another girl in her class has a Knuffle Bunny too. The two bunnies cause too many distractions in the class and are confiscated by the teacher. At the end of the school day the bunnies are returned to the girls and they go happily on their way . . . until, at 2:30 in the morning, Trixie realizes she has the WRONG bunny! I don't want to give away the ending so you will have to check this out to see what happens.

As a big fan of the first Knuffle Bunny book by Mo Williams, I was eager to get my hands on this book. I was not disappointed and I can't wait for others to read it so we can discuss all the details. Please post a comment and let me know what you think. ~Mrs. G