Monday, September 24, 2018

THE LIFTERS by Dave Eggers

Adventure, Fantasy, Magic, Friendship, Courage


From the Publisher
"Twelve-year-old Granite "Gran" Flowerpetal has just moved from the sunny coast to a hilly inland town full of trouble and mystery. He feels unheard at home and invisible at school--and then there's the issue of the many buildings in town collapsing into the earth. What can be done? One person, Gran's intriguing but difficult-to-please classmate, Catalina Catalan, knows what to do. But she avoids Gran like the plague. Will she reveal what happens underground? Will she tell Gran about the Hollows? The Lifters? And how the town, and the world, might be saved?"

My Comments
Intriguing. A little strange. What I found interesting is the fact that none of the adults in the book confronted the reality that the town was sinking. They continued as if this was a normal situation. You can interpret it metaphorically or take it on the face as a good adventure story.

Monday, September 17, 2018

OLD & NEW SCIENCE FICTION IN THE LIBRARY!

A few new titles and series out of many!
  • Circus Galacticus by Deva Fagan
  • City of Ember by Jeanne DuPrau
  • The Keys to the Kingdom by Garth Nix
  • The Pendragon Series by D.J. MacHale   
  • Rule of Three by Eric Walters
  • So You Want to Be a Jedi by Adam Gidwitz 
  • The Six by Mark Alpert (HS)
  • Things Not Seen by Andrew Clements
  • The Wild Robot by Peter Brown 
  • Zeroes Series by Scott Westerfeld

DESCRIPTIONS

"Orphan Trix, daughter of astronauts, struggles to connect with others in her world. When the Circus Galacticus comes to town, Trix, discovering a place she fits in, blasts off on an intergalactic adventure. Fagan's science-fiction tale, complete with space artifacts, a mysterious masked man, and a bevy of whimsical aliens, also contains family secrets, developing friendships, and lessons in diversity and acceptance." (Horn Book Guide, Spring 2012)

 



.THE CITY OF EMBER SERIES"The city of Ember was built as a last refuge for the human race. But now with terrifying blackouts sweeping through the streets, Lina and Doon know it's only a matter of time before the lights go out and never come back on again. When Lina finds part of an ancient message, she's sure it holds a secret that will save Ember. Together, she and Doon explore long-forgotten parts of their dying city as they race to solve the mystery. If they succeed, they will have to convince everyone to follow them into danger and an exciting new world. But if they fail? The lights will burn out and the darkness will close in forever." (Publisher)


THE KEYS TO THE KINGDOM  SERIES by Garth Nix
"One mysterious house is the doorway to a very mysterious world--where one boy is about to venture and unlock a number of fantastical secrets! "  (Publisher)

7 Books...one for each day of the week
MISTER MONDAY through LORD SUNDAY!

PENDRAGON SERIES
"The scary adventures of Bobby Pendragon who, having learned that he is a traveler--someone who can ride "flumes" through time and space--is off to alternative dimensions." (Follett) 



RULE OF THREE SERIES by Eric Walters
" One shocking afternoon, computers around the globe shut down in a viral catastrophe. At sixteen-year-old Adam Daley's high school, the problem seems to be a typical electrical outage, until students discover that cell phones are down, municipal utilities are failing, and a few computer-free cars like Adam's are the only vehicles that function. Driving home, Adam encounters a storm tide of anger and fear as the region becomes paralyzed. Soon as resources dwindle, crises mount, and chaos descends..." (Publisher)


 SO YOU WANT TO BE A JEDI by Adam Gidwitz
"Acclaimed, New York Times best-selling author Adam Gidwitz delivers a captivating retelling of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back like you've never experienced before, infusing the iconic, classic tale of good versus evil with a unique perspective and narrative style that will speak directly to today's young readers while enhancing the Star Wars experience for core fans of the saga." (Publisher)  






 THE SIX by Mark Alpert
Adam, crippled by muscular dystrophy, and five other terminally ill teenagers sacrifice their bodies and upload their minds into weaponized robots to battle a dangerously advanced artificial intelligence program bent on destroying humanity.

 THINGS NOT SEEN by Andrew Clements
"When fifteen-year-old Bobby wakes up and finds himself invisible, he and his parents and his new blind friend Alicia try to find out what caused his condition and how to reverse it." (Publisher)








 THE WILD ROBOT by Peter Brown
"Roz the robot discovers that she is alone on a remote, wild island with no memory of where she is from or why she is there, and her only hope of survival is to try to learn about her new environment from the island's hostile inhabitants." (Follett)
ZEROES SERIES by Scott Westerfeld
"Superheroes Fiction/Interpersonal Relations - Told from separate viewpoints, teens Scam, Crash, Flicker, Anonymous, Bellwether, and Kelsie, all born in the year 2000 and living in Cambria, California, have superhuman abilities that give them interesting but not heroic lives until they must work as a community to respond to a high stakes crisis. Don't call them heroes. But these six Californian teens have powers that set them apart." (Publisher)




SCARY BOOKS! Mary Downing Hahn

Ghosts and Mysteries!

Mary Downing Hahn is the queen of downright scary...but just perfect for middle school. Always a winner. Can't keep her on the shelf so we keep her books stocked! Check out our library catalog to see the list of her books, or just go to Hahn in the middle school section of the library.

https://follett.eastchester.k12.ny.us/


TRACK SERIES by Jason Reynolds

Realistic Fiction, Sports, Friendship, African American, Courage

From the Publisher
 "Ghost. Lu. Patina. Sunny. Four kids from wildly different backgrounds with personalities that are explosive when they clash. But they are also four kids chosen for an elite middle school track team--a team that could qualify them for the Junior Olympics if they can get their acts together. They all have a lot to lose, but they also have a lot to prove, not only to each other, but to themselves."

My Comments
Absolute winner for middle school. Put this right up there alongside other sports authors, Walter Dean Myers, and a wide range of realistic fiction authors.  

Sunday, September 16, 2018

HELLO UNIVERSE by Erin Entrada Kelly

Realistic Fiction, Friendship, Bullies, Hearing Impaired, Missing Children

313 pages

Newbery Award 2018

From the Publisher
Winner of the Newbery Medal

"A charming, intriguingly plotted novel."--Washington Post

Newbery Medalist Erin Entrada Kelly's Hello, Universe is a funny and poignant neighborhood story about unexpected friendships.

Told from four intertwining points of view--two boys and two girls--the novel celebrates bravery, being different, and finding your inner bayani (hero). "Readers will be instantly engrossed in this relatable neighborhood adventure and its eclectic cast of misfits."--Booklist

In one day, four lives weave together in unexpected ways. Virgil Salinas is shy and kindhearted and feels out of place in his crazy-about-sports family. Valencia Somerset, who is deaf, is smart, brave, and secretly lonely, and she loves everything about nature. Kaori Tanaka is a self-proclaimed psychic, whose little sister, Gen, is always following her around. And Chet Bullens wishes the weird kids would just stop being so different so he can concentrate on basketball.

They aren't friends, at least not until Chet pulls a prank that traps Virgil and his pet guinea pig at the bottom of a well. This disaster leads Kaori, Gen, and Valencia on an epic quest to find missing Virgil. Through luck, smarts, bravery, and a little help from the universe, a rescue is performed, a bully is put in his place, and friendship blooms.

The acclaimed and award-winning author of Blackbird Fly and The Land of Forgotten Girls writes with an authentic, humorous, and irresistible tween voice that will appeal to fans of Thanhha Lai and Rita Williams-Garcia.

"Readers across the board will flock to this book that has something for nearly everyone--humor, bullying, self-acceptance, cross-generational relationships, and a smartly fateful ending."--School Library Journal

My Comments
Great for incoming grade 6 summer reading lists and class discussions. Accessible and high interest for a wide audience. Great plot creates suspense with realistic, loveable characters.
Highly recommend. Give to teachers.

Thursday, September 13, 2018

THE WILD ROBOT by Peter Brown

Science Fiction; Wildlife, Survival

Description
"In THE WILD ROBOT, when a cargo ship goes down in a storm, a crate with a robot washes up on an island. Curious otters activate it, and ROZZUM unit 7134 comes to life and introduces herself: "You may call me Roz." Though the island isn't a welcoming habitat for a robot, Roz has been programmed to be curious, so she observes the animals to see how they survive and mimics them. At first, the animals think she's a monster and try to mobilize against her, but Roz wins them over by helping them. She also adopts an orphan gosling and builds a shelter to save her animal friends from a cruel winter. Will she be reclaimed by reconnaissance robots looking for her? " -Commonsense Media https://www.commonsensemedia.org/book-reviews/the-wild-robot

My Comments
Good hook in beginning with suspense. Interesting to read how Roz solves the problems of survival.  Good introductory choice for kids who like robots and science fiction.

See sequel: Escape...!

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

CHILD SOLDIER: When Boys and Girls are Used in War by Jessica Dee Humphreys and Michel Chikwanine

Graphic Novel, Refugees, War, Africa, Memoir

47 pages.

From the Publisher
"Michel Chikwanine was five years old when he was abducted from his school-yard soccer game in the Democratic Republic of Congo and forced to become a soldier for a brutal rebel militia. Against the odds, Michel managed to escape and find his way back to his family, but he was never the same again. After immigrating to Canada, Michel was encouraged by a teacher to share what happened to him in order to raise awareness about child soldiers around the world, and this book is part of that effort. Told in the first person and presented in a graphic novel format, the gripping story of Michel's experience is moving and unsettling. But the humanity he exhibits in the telling, along with Claudia Davila's illustrations, which evoke rather than depict the violent elements of the story, makes the book accessible for this age group and, ultimately, reassuring and hopeful. The back matter contains further information, as well as suggestions for ways children can help. This is a perfect resource for engaging youngsters in social studies lessons on global awareness and social justice issues, and would easily spark classroom discussions about conflict, children's rights and even bullying. Michel's actions took enormous courage, but he makes clear that he was and still is an ordinary person, no different from his readers. He believes everyone can do something to make the world a better place, and so he shares what his father told him: ?If you ever think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping in a room with a mosquito.'"

My Comments
Powerful storytelling. Extremely successful in portraying the tragedy and injustice of using children as soldiers - the cruelty, the evilness of this practice. Teachers and parents should read first to be aware of the contents, but the authors manage to be truthful in an age appropriate delivery. They offer valuable resources for more information and ideas for young people to take action. A valuable addition to the library collection.

There are not many middle school age appropriate books written on this extremely disturbing topic, but portions of A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beal may be useful. Another memoir,  Facing the Lion: Growing Up Masaii in the African Savannah by Joseph Lemasolai Lekuton tells the inspiring story of how a village in Kenya supported a young boy in his quest for education.  

Sunday, September 09, 2018

ENDLING: THE LAST by Katherine Applegate

Fantasy, Adventure, Endangered Species

From the Publisher
New York Times bestseller!
First Katherine Applegate thrilled readers with the action-packed Animorphs series. Then she stole our hearts with the award-winning The One and Only Ivan. Now she takes us on an unforgettable journey in this first book of an epic middle grade series!
Byx is the youngest member of her dairne pack. Believed to possess remarkable abilities, her mythical doglike species has been hunted to near extinction in the war-torn kingdom of Nedarra.
After her pack is hunted down and killed, Byx fears she may be the last of her species. The Endling. So Byx sets out to find safe haven, and to see if the legends of other hidden dairnes are true.
Along the way, she meets new allies--both animals and humans alike--who each have their own motivations for joining her quest. And although they begin as strangers, they become their own kind of family--one that will ultimately uncover a secret that may threaten every creature in their world.
Building upon the success of her critically acclaimed novels such as The One and Only Ivan, Crenshaw, and Wishtree, while also returning to her action-packed fantasy roots of Animorphs, the Endling series is Katherine Applegate at her finest. With its enthralling characters, unique setting, and gripping adventure, this series is the perfect next read for fans of Rick Riordan, Brian Jacques, and Tui T. Sutherland.

My Comments
Medium difficulty for grade 6 and up. A lot of action! Byx may be the last Dairn on the planet. Strong female characters, some humor, and a few violent scenes so warn the readers. Give this to students who like theHunger Owl series.

TIMMY FAILURE: MISTAKES WERE MADE by Stephen Pastis

Detective & Mystery Stories, Humor

From the Publisher
Chapter Book - Meet "detective" Timmy Failure, star of the kids' comedy of the year--created by New York Times, best-selling cartoonist Stephan Pastis. Eleven-year-old Timmy Failure, is the clueless, comically self-confident CEO of the best detective agency in town, perhaps even the nation . Add his impressively lazy business partner, a very large polar bear named Total. Throw in the Failuremobile, Timmy's mom's Segway, and what you have is Total Failure, Inc.



My Comments
Siily and entertaining. A good choice for students who love The Wimpy Kid series.

Wednesday, September 05, 2018

ORPHAN SUN by Gill Harvey

Historical Egypt, Ancient Egypt, Mystery, Romance, Orphans
310 pages

Publisher's Description
"Visit www.orphanofthesun.com for excerpts, history, maps and more!
Meryt-Re should consider herself lucky: her aunt and uncle take good care of her, a boy in the village wants to marry her, and the village itself is favored by the kings because it is home to the builders of the great Egyptian tombs. But as a teenage girl in Ancient Egypt, Meryt struggles with an uncle who wants to get rid of her, a village in turmoil over its leadership, and people not being quite as honest as they seem. Suspected of witchery and assumed to be ungrateful, Meryt must find her own way to happiness as she uncovers mysteries the rest of the village is too preoccupied to acknowledge.Reviews 'Harvey deftly weaves historically accurate details of daily life in sun-scorched Set Maat into an intriguing plot. Fascinating fodder for budding Egyptologists.' -Kirkus Reviews"

My Comments

Page turning, nail biter, mystery with a little romance. Harvey brings Ancient Egypt alive with a great story.