Friday, January 13, 2017

Title: Fever 1793 

Author: Laurie Halse Anderson

What was it about: Mattie Cook is a sixteen year old girl working at her family's coffee house in Philadelphia. The yellow fever breaks out, and no life is left untouched. Mattie has to worry about growing up, keeping her family's business steady, and surviving.  ​

Why you liked or didn't like the book: I liked the book because it has drama, adventure, and intensity without being too flashy and over the top. It is a complex story that is delivered well in the writing. I also love the historical connections within the already intriguing story.​





What age group would like this book: 11 and up
Boys and girls would like this book. 
This book would appeal to teens who like: Historical dramas and strong teenage main characters.

Name: Kaia S.
Age: 13
Grade: 8

Thursday, December 10, 2015

All the Light We Cannot See


TEEN BOOK REVIEW        

 
Title: All The Light We Cannot See

Author: Anthony Doerr

Briefly, what was it about?
Werner is an orphan boy growing up in Germany during the Holocaust. One day he stumbles upon a radio. Marie Laure, a blind girl in Paris, is keeping a diamond safe. When the Nazis find out about Werner, they snatch him up and put him into a school for future Nazi soldiers. Marie and her father get threats from the Nazis so they move to the walled town of Saint Malo. Werner finds himself on a mission to Saint Malo and soon their paths may collide.


Tell why you LIKED or DIDN’T LIKE the book.
This book was written beautifully, with an explosive end. It has good language, and a different side than most books taking place in the holocaust, because it is not set around a jew. Most books that are written during the holocaust are set around jews, so this one was different.


What age group would like this book? 11-15

Would BOYS like this book? Yes
Would GIRLS like this book? Yes

This book would appeal to teens who like...

Books about the holocaust, historical fiction, light romance

Your Name:
Mary P.
Your age: 11
Grade: 6

I Am Malala

TEEN BOOK REVIEW        

Title: I Am Malala

Author: Malala Yousafzai

Briefly, what was it about? 
Malala speaking out against the Taliban, her father has girls still attend his school even though it is illegal so he and Malala are both targeted. This story is of one girl, being selfless, fighting a war of words.


Tell why you LIKED or DIDN’T LIKE the book.
I didn't like the recklessness, people going in danger, knowing its dangerous, sometimes its kinda stupid. I liked the descriptions, background stories, and events leading up to the invasion.


What age group would like this book? 12+

Would BOYS like this book? Yes
Would GIRLS like this book? Yes

This book would appeal to teens who like...
Action, drama, acts of courage.

Your Name: Lyle V.
Your age: 15
Grade: 10th

The Great Empty

TEEN BOOK REVIEW    

    


Title: The Great Empty

Author: Anita Melillo

Briefly, what was it about? 
The Great Empty is about a boy named Donovan. His family goes on a trip to Australia. After the plane ride Donovan gets bored and gets separated from his sister, Valentine, and the adult with him, Preston. He learns how to to live in the wild and fends for himself in the Great Empty.


Tell why you LIKED or DIDN’T LIKE the book.
I liked the book the Great Empty. The Great Empty has a some sense of adventure that I seek out in books. The adventure is when Donovan has his journey through Australia and has to hunt for his meals and escape. Other people like me who like books that keep you on the edge of your seat with adventure would like this book.


What age group would like this book? 11-14

Would BOYS like this book? Yes
Would GIRLS like this book? Yes

This book would appeal to teens who like...
Realistic Fiction

Your Name: McKayla
Your age: 12
Grade: 7th

Dragonwings

CLASS BOOK REVIEW        


Dragonwings by Laurence Yep
Title: Dragonwings

Author: Laurence Yep

Briefly, what was it about? 
Set in the early 1900s, a boy named Moon Shadow never knew his father until he moves from China to join him in Chinatown, San Francisco. Moon Shadow and his father Windrider encounter many hurdles and challenges throughout the story as they try to set to the skies to fulfill Windrider's dream of flight. Thankfully they have many companions and allies to help them along their journey.


Tell why you LIKED or DIDN’T LIKE the book.
We liked this book for many reasons:
1. You learn a lot about Chinese culture and history throughout this story. 
2. It is a captivating and adventurous story. 
3. It is very emotional and will get you attached to the characters. 
4. The characters have many admirable qualities. 
5. It was a little slow at times, but in the end it was worth it.


What age group would like this book? 10 - 100! Even adults will enjoy this fascinating novel!

Would BOYS like this book? Yes
Would GIRLS like this book? Yes

This book would appeal to teens who like...
Adventure, Chinese culture, drama, non-fiction, historical fiction, dangerous situations, humor, sympathetic characters, dragons, and airplanes.

Your Name: Ms. G's 6th grade Language Arts class
Your age: 10-12
Grade: 6

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

I Am Malala


Saturday, August 8, 2015

Distance Between Us