• Feb242009

    POSTED AT 11:56 AM

    Schooled, by Gordon Korman    

    Capricorn Anderson has been living in a time warp.  He grew up with his grandmother, Rain, on an old hippie commune out in the middle of nowhere.  He didn't have a telephone, television, iPod or any other modern-day conveniences that we take for granted.
     
    When his grandmother is injured in a fall, Cap has to go to public school for the first time in his life.  When he shows up with long, flowing hair and a tie-dye shirt, the students don't know what to make of him.  As a complete innocent, he is immediately targeted by school bullies who set him up to make a complete fool of himself.
     
    Read Schooled to find out how the weirdest kid in the 8th grade at C-Average Junior High manages to become the most popular guy on campus.  It's funny and touching all at the same time.
    Currently rated 4.2 by 5 people
    • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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    Feb192009

    POSTED AT 12:50 PM

    We finally have our new library catalog up and running.  It's taken a lot of work, but it is definitely worth it.  It's called Destiny and it is web-based - meaning that you can access it at home through the library's home page.  Just look for the jumping computer.  I'll be giving you info on how to use it for all sorts of cool things the next time your class comes to the library.  Feel free to play with it, though, in the meantime.
     
    Back to books.....  One of my favorite books on the Lone Star list this year is a fantasy.  I usually enjoy really well-written fantasy novels.  Some of my old favorites are the Lost Years of Merlin books by Barron and the Percy Jackson (Lightning Thief ) series by Riordan.  Right up there with the best, though, is this year's The Alchemyst: The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel.  What a thrilling ride it takes you on! 
     
    In a matter of moments, the lives of twins Josh and Sophie are changed forever.  They get involved with Nicholas Flamel, who is about 700 years old, in an adventure that involves mythical creatures of all types.  Some are good, some bad - either helping or hindering the twins' quest to guard a book that holds the secrets of eternal life.  In the wrong hands it could lead to the end of the world as we know it. 
     
     I think Lightning Thief or Harry Potter fans would especially enjoy this one.  And there is already a sequel out, so look for it on the new book shelf in the library.
    Currently rated 3.8 by 4 people
    • Currently 3.75/5 Stars.
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