Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Summer Reading List


Summer Reading List
·        The Cabinet of Wonders  By Marie Rutkoski
Petra's  dad worked for the prince for a couple of years. When her dad came back, his eyes were gone. They were stolen by the prince. Determined to get her dad's eyes back, Petra embarks on a dangerous journey.
·        Heck, Where the Bad Kids Go  By Dale E. Baye
Heck is about two siblings named Marlo and Milton Fauster. After they were killed in a marshmallow explosion, they are sent to Heck. Heck is an underworld for bad kids. Willing to risk their lives (or spirits), the siblings will stop at nothing to get out.
·        Theodore Boone, Kid Lawyer  By John Grisham

Theo Boone dreams of being a lawyer.His dream comes true when someone commits a crime. A perfect crime, leaving no evidence. Theo wants to prove that the accused is guilty, but the only witness is too scared to speak up.

·        Heart of a Samurai  By Margi Preus
This book is about a boy named Manjiro. Manjiro was raised in Japan where he was taught that outside of Japan, there are barbarians and monsters. One day Manjiro is stranded on a desert island with some friends. They are rescued by Americans, "barbarians". The farther Manjiro strays from his home, the more he discovers new places. No matter how fascinating the other places are, Manjiro still wishes to return home but Japan won't let foreigners in. Even if Manjiro makes it back, will he be greeted, or despised for associating with the "barbarians"?

Here are other books I think are good summer reads, but I already have reviewed them.
·        The Hunger Games  By Suzanne Collins (reviewed in February)
·        Doctor Proctor's Fart Powder  By Jo Nesbo (reviewed in January)
·        Gilda Joyce Psychic Investigator  By Jennifer Allison(reviewed in January)
·        School of Fear  By Gitty Daneshvari (reviewed in January)

Amelia's War

Amelia's War  By Ann Rinaldi
*** 3/5 stars Historical Fiction
This book is mediocre. It is about a girl named Amelia. Amelia lives in Maryland during the Civil War. Many people in Amelia's town are changing to help the war.  For example, Amelia's brother ran away to fight in the war. Also, Amelia's mom works at the hospital to help the wounded. Amelia wants to help as well, although it is very hard for her to help. It was well written and interesting, but it was also slow-moving and tedious at places.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Rules

Rules By Cynthia Lord
***** 5/5 stars  Fiction
Rules is about a girl named Catherine. Catherine wants a regular, normal life but it is hard for her to have that because her brother has a disability. Catherine has rules for David like: "when someone says hi, you say hi back" and "no toys in the fish tank."  As the summer drags on Catherine meets people such as Jason, a person that Catherine befriends and ,like her brother, has a disability. It gets harder and harder for her to cover up her brother's and Jason's disability, so instead of covering them up, Catherine learns to accept them.