Need a book to read? Try one of these! I'll let you know just enough to entice you to read it, then, it's up to you to CHECK IT OUT! -Thanks for reading! -Suzanne
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things by Carolyn Mackler
Oh, ladies. We all go through times in our lives when we DO NOT want to look in a mirror. We have Fat Days. We have Fat Pants. And the funny thing is, it doesn't matter if we are Super Models or just your average Joe, or in this case, Josephine. EVERY WOMAN I KNOW HAS SELF ESTEEM ISSUES AT LEAST ONCE IN A WHILE! But this book is about so much more than that. Virginia lives in NYC, in a Penthouse and her parents and both her siblings are highly successful (so if you like the Gossip Girl books, you might like this one too!). But, because her best friend moved away for a year, Virginia feels lonely, fat, and ugly. You may just cry for her when she overhears the skinny "Bri-Girls" talking about her in the bathroom. She also makes out occasionally with a guy named Froggy. And there's more. Oh, so much more. This is a FABULOUS BOOK. Try it! -Till next time! Suzanne
Monday, June 26, 2006
Burned by Ellen Hopkins
Pattyn feels like the only things she does right are changing diapers and burping babies. Pattyn is named after the WWII General Patton. Her father wanted a son so badly that he named each of his six daughters after male generals. This book, written in verse, tells the story of Pattyn and her struggle growing up in a dysfunctional, abusive, religious home. Her mother is beaten. Her father is an alcoholic and she herself has no real friends. After getting caught in a compromising situation, shall we say, with a boy (!!!) she is shipped off to her Aunt J's house in Arizona where she experiences real freedom for the first time. However, the rosy glow of first love is shattered when her father decides to drag her back home. What will Pattyn do when her life is destroyed? What would you do in her shoes? By the author of Crank, Burned will be available for you to check out soon! Let me know if you want to place a hold on it! -Till next time! Suzanne
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Books of Ember Series by Jeanne Duprau
When I was about 12 I was at a family reunion on my cousin's farm and I disappeared. My ENTIRE family, including 2 grandparents, 2 parents, 2 sisters, 22 cousins, and 10 aunts and uncles spent the better part of 2 hours searching for me. They checked the house, the barn, inside all the cars, under the tractor, in the apple orchard, and down by the creek, but I was never found. It wasn't until my baby sister called my name near the tree where I was comfortably nestled that I even knew they had missed me. What was I doing that I hadn't noticed my frantic family finely combing the farm for my face? I was reading. Specifically, I was reading The Witches by Roald Dahl (a FANTASTIC book...much better than the movie).
See, I used to get in trouble ALL THE TIME for reading when I was supposed to be doing something else (like being kissed by my aunts at a family reunion). I manage much better nowadays, but, I have to admit that yesterday morning I told my husband that I would have the kitchen cleaned up before he got home from work and I just didn't do it. Instead, I read The Prophet of Yonwood by Jeanne Duprau. This is the third book in her Books of Ember Series which tells the ever enfolding tale of our world some years from now when war and politics have taken their toll on our fair earth. In Ember, we see the great City of Ember, built in an effort to save the human race from complete devestation. In Sparks we see the village of Sparks and how they handle the arrival of the strange, backward yet technological, citizens of Ember and in Yonwood we find out how it all started. You will be hooked by the sparky, courageous characters that inhabit these books, as well as by the intriguing ideas that these books bring into your head. You might even forget to visit your family, do your dishes, or remember that your own world even exists at all. I know I did! Til next time! -Suzanne
See, I used to get in trouble ALL THE TIME for reading when I was supposed to be doing something else (like being kissed by my aunts at a family reunion). I manage much better nowadays, but, I have to admit that yesterday morning I told my husband that I would have the kitchen cleaned up before he got home from work and I just didn't do it. Instead, I read The Prophet of Yonwood by Jeanne Duprau. This is the third book in her Books of Ember Series which tells the ever enfolding tale of our world some years from now when war and politics have taken their toll on our fair earth. In Ember, we see the great City of Ember, built in an effort to save the human race from complete devestation. In Sparks we see the village of Sparks and how they handle the arrival of the strange, backward yet technological, citizens of Ember and in Yonwood we find out how it all started. You will be hooked by the sparky, courageous characters that inhabit these books, as well as by the intriguing ideas that these books bring into your head. You might even forget to visit your family, do your dishes, or remember that your own world even exists at all. I know I did! Til next time! -Suzanne
Monday, June 19, 2006
Inside Out by Terry Trueman
Have you ever read anything by Terry Trueman? He's a great writer, especially if you like to read books with a strong protagonist. This books is about Zach, a 16 year old who has Schizophrenia. He's hanging out in a coffee shop one day when two other teenagers with guns come in and hold up the place. Things start to go wrong when the police arrive and the gun-wielding teens take the customers hostage in the back room. Things go from bad to worse. Zach needs his medicine or his Schizophrenia could start acting up...and you don't want to be Zach when that starts to happen. You will read this book so fast! -Till next time! Suzanne
Tuesday, June 06, 2006
Theories of Relativity by Barbara Haworth-Attard
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be homeless? How would you survive? How would you eat? Would you sleep? Would you keep to yourself or try to meet other people like you...street people? Would you beg? Dylan was thrown out of his house by his mother who thought that he got in the way of her new boyfriend. All of a sudden his hectic life with his mom and his two brothers is a haven that he cannot turn to. He's living on the streets. Every second of every day and every night he is making decisions...big decisions like where to go for his next meal and whether or not he should try to sleep. The author has written a fast-paced and very believable novel full of memorable characters: Dylan; Jenna, the homeless girl he's in love with; Amber, the prostitute who becomes his friend; and Vulture, who preys on everyone who lives on the street. You won't regret reading this book! Till next time! -Suzanne
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