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Hawk Eye Teen Book Award

 
The Hawk Eye Teen Book Award

This year, Marshwood Middle School Students are choosing their favorite books
to nominate for the honor of our very first Hawk Eye Teen Book Award. Jack
Constantine and Mark Dunivin both suggested the name Hawk Eye which was voted
on by the student body in the first week of October. For contributing the
winning name, Jack and Mark each received a 25.00 gift certificate to the
RiverRun Bookstore in Portsmouth. 

Each trimester, we will tally student nominations and votes for the top ten
favorite teen books which will be placed on the Hawk Eye Teen Book Award list.
 At the end of the year, with 30 nominated titles, MMS students will then vote
for their favorite book to decide which will win the Hawk Eye award.

                            ***** ANNOUNCING *****

             THE FIRST TOP TEN HAWK EYE TEEN BOOK AWARD NOMINEES

1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows    by JK Rowling
2. A Child Called It                       by Dave Pelzer
3. The Clique                              by Lisi Harrison
4. Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment      by James Patterson
5. Stormbreaker                            by Anthony Horowitz
6. Heat                                    by Mike Lupica
7. Eragon                                  by Christopher Paolini
8. Hatchet                                 by Gary Paulsen
9. Pretty Little Liars                     by Sara Shephard
10.The Life of Pi                          by Yann Martel

             THE SECOND TOP TEN HAWK EYE TEEN BOOK AWARD NOMINEES

1. Twilight                                by Stephenie Meyer
2. The Lightning Thief                     by Rick Riordan
3. Pendragon: The Merchant of Death        by D.J. MacHale
4. Artemis Fowl                            by Eoin Colfer
5. TTYL                                    by Lauren Myracle
6. Warriors: Into The Wild                 by Erin Hunter
7. Forever                                 by Judy Blume
8. Tangerine                               by Edward Bloor
9. The Golden Compass                      by Philip Pullman
10.Inkheart                                by Cornelia Funke


Come check out one or more of these titles and see what makes it so popular
with your classmates. We'll be voting on your top choice of all the nominated
books at the end of the year so you may want to read as many of them as you can.

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