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Word on the Move #1

September 3rd, 2007 · No Comments

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For Roald Dahl and Blue Balliet fans. . . The Mysterious Benedict Society!

June 8th, 2007 · No Comments

“Are you a gifted child looking for Special Opportunities?” This newspaper ad caught many eyes, but after some very peculiar tests, only four applicants remained for the unusual assignment of saving the world. In The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart, set just slightly in the future, dire forces threaten individual freedom of thought. [...]

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Dim Sum for Everyone! by Grace Lin

February 2nd, 2007 · No Comments

What a delightful, beautiful, simple and focused book.  I did not know what Dim Sum was before reading this even though I have eaten in many Chinese restaurants here and in China.  I learned that Dim Sum was a practice that grew out of the custom of tea times.  They serve little plates of many [...]

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Grade 7 Book Talks 1-16-07

January 17th, 2007 · 2 Comments

Three Lives to Live
by Anne Lindbergh
From Publishers Weekly
When a girl in an old-fashioned dress tumbles out of an unused laundry chute, Garet is understandably surprised. Her grandmother, Gratkins, on the other hand, accepts the newcomer as a matter of course, calls her Daisy and enrolls her in school, claiming that she is Garet’s long-lost [...]

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Maximum Ride resource

January 11th, 2007 · No Comments

Students-readers.  If you are a fan of Maximum Ride by James Patterson, go to the web site www.maximumride.com    Lots of fun ahead.

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All About Sam by Lois Lowry

May 27th, 2006 · Comments Off

This is an interesting book if you want an example of a different point of view by the author.  The story is written from the perspective of the boy Sam.  It begins with his birth and ends when he is in Preschool using the Morse Code to communicate with his next door neighbor.  I kept [...]

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Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

May 21st, 2006 · Comments Off

What can a child do?  That is often the thought and mindset of adults when children advocate for a cause.  Children often think the same way.  I am too young or no one would listen to me anyway, so why bother.  Roy, the main character in Hoot had those same thoughts but they did not [...]

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Book Voyagers Podcasts

May 15th, 2006 · Comments Off

http://feeds.feedburner.com/BookVoyages 
This podcast contains a book mystery or quiz, book reviews, and other items of interest to students and adult lovers of children’s literature.  You may access this site and then download the podcasts to your ipod or listen to it on the computer.  If you subscribe to the podcast it will be sent directly to [...]

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Stay! Keeper’s Story by Lois Lowry

May 15th, 2006 · Comments Off

Of late I have read several books, written from an animal’s perspective.  Keeper is a dog, telling his life story.  Authors who choose this frame of reference must love animals, particularly the one that they are writing about.  I know I now look at dogs, or cats from other books, in a different way.  I [...]

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Warriors Into the Wild by Erin Hunter

May 15th, 2006 · Comments Off

My grandson read this book and recommended it for my reading.  I was not excited about reading a story about cats.  After two chapters however, it became apparent that the cats in this book were different.  They had human characteristics and reacted to one another in similar ways.  I soon began to think of these [...]

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