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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Books by Blei: Entwined

Entwined
by Heather Dixon
Recommended by: Lauren E.

Twelve princesses find a ravishing place to dance during a time of mourning. They meet "Keeper", who is the High King who has been dead for two-hundred years. Keeper keeps things the girls drop. Everything they own has a little bit of magic. The magic makes Keeper stronger. Keeper lets them dance every night in his pavilion where he lives. Azalea, the oldest, found the pavilion on night. Keeper like Azalea, she reminds him of her mother. What will become of Azalea because of Keeper? This is a book of love, passion and dance.

This book was:  Enchanting to read!

I would recommend this book to: Anyone who likes a fantasy story.

A/R Points: 14 points
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Books by Blei: What I Saw and How I Lied

What I Saw and How I Lied
by Jody Blundell
Recommended by: Kathleen C.
This saga is about a 15-year-old girl named Evie and her desire to be like her mom, Beverly. Evie is an insecure girl trying to find out who she really is. She moves to Florida with her family. They meet a nice boy named Peter, who Evie claimed to be in love with. Everything seems perfect, until you figure out...What happened? What are the lies? Who is deceased and how everything affects their lives.

This book was:  Very sad and exciting!

I would recommend this book to: People that love twists and turns.

A/R Level: 4.1
A/R Points: 8 points
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Books by Blei: Into No Man's Land

Into No Man's Land: The Journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty
by Ellen Emerson White
Recommended by: Joshua S.

Patrick Seamus Flaherty is a teenager fresh out of high school ready to serve his country. But when he gets to Vietnam he doesn't get a warm welcome. Though his comrades are helpful to him, his odds of survival are looking grim. This book is great for those looking for a chaotic adventure and how the war in 1968 went on.

This book was:  Amazing!

I would recommend this book to: 7th and 8th graders.

A/R Level: 5.9 MG
A/R Points: 7 points
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Books by Blei: An Abundance of Katherines

An Abundance of Katherines
by John Green
Recommended by: Lily P.
Colin Singleton likes girls named Katherine. No, not Kate or Katie, Cat or Kathy or Kathleen, not even Catherine. K-A-T-H-E-R-I-N-E. He has nineteen of them, all of which have dumped him. Thinking a road trip might clear his mind off of Katherine XVIII, he's off with his only friend, Hassan. Colin has two missions to complete on this adventure:
1. To formulate a theorem that can predict relationship outcomes and

2. To find a job...
As he's working on his theorem, he manages to find a job, and a girl whose name happens to be Lindsey, not Katherine! So he can't like her, right?
This story is very humorous and will keep you on your toes until the very end.
 
This book was:  Very funny and entertaining! Also very realistic.
I would recommend this book to: 7th - 10th graders. Ones who like a good rom-com!

A/R Level: 5.6 UG
A/R Points: 10 points
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Books by Blei: One Crazy Summer

One Crazy Summer
by Randy Frahm
Recommended by: Seth P.

In 1968, Delphine is not exactly the most push-over girl. Either when she's battling boys, or protecting her sisters, Vonetta and Fern, she stands up, ever for herself. But when Delphine and her sisters are sent off from Brooklyn to Oakland to meet a mother that doesn't want them, she must prepare for the worst. But first, what's in the kitchen? What did Fern see? Who is Afua? While they meet all crazy characters they embark on an unforgettable adventure, book lovers, in One Crazy Summer.

This book was:  Very deep and resonating!

I would recommend this book to: Everyone who can read.

A/R Level: 4.6 MG
A/R Points: 7 points
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Books by Blei: Dead Is Not An Option

 
Dead Is Not An Option
by Marlene Perez
Recommended by: Julia H.

Psychic Daisy likes helping her boyfriend's dad with police cases. One day Daisy stumbled upon her friend, Alies, who had gotten attacked and is trying to figure out if it had something to do with her dad's kidnapping. Her other friend, Lily, and her fiance are under a spell. Meanwhile, she is waiting for an acceptance letter from her hometown college. Take a look at this book and try to solve the mystery with Daisy. You won't regret it!

This book was:  By far the best mystery book I have ever read!

I would recommend this book to: Someone who loves mystery books.

A/R Level: 4.5 MG
A/R Points: 7 points
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Friday, October 25, 2013

Books by Blei: Deer Hunting

Deer Hunting
by Randy Frahm
Recommended by: Vinny V.

This book is about deer and how to hunt them. It first tells you about the gun parts and compound bow. Then it tells you about different deer species. Then book also tells you about safety and the gears that you need to know. It also discusses regulations, skills and techniques.

This book was:  Informative!

I would recommend this book to: Kids who like hunting.

A/R Level: 4.9 MG
A/R Points: .5 points
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Books by Blei: The False Princess

The False Princess
by Ellis O'Neal
Recommended by: Brenda G.

This books isn't about princesses in fairy tales. This book is cool because there are different emotions that you might feel when you read this book. There are sad moments, happy, love, mystery, and magical moments. This book is about three girls and how their lives change when two of them find out that they are false princesses. The third girl is the true princess but she doesn't know if. Kiernan who loves Sinda is going on a journey with Sind to find the true princess. But something happens that becomes trouble. What will happen to the true princess?

This book was:  Fantastic because of all the emotions!

I would recommend this book to: People who like to read about other's lives.

A/R Level: 5.8 UG
A/R Points: 15 points
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Books by Blei: Home of the Brave

Home of the Brave
by Katherine Applegate
Recommended by: Elizabeth K.
 
This book is about a boy named Kek who is from Uganda in Africa. He is brought to Minnesota because he lost his dad and brother and doesn't know where his mother is. In Minnesota he meets a guy named Dave who helps him with things and takes him places and teaches him to speak English. Dave brings him to his aunt's house to live with them. Kek is still mad and sad about the loss of his family while trying to get used to the ways of America. He worries about his mom every day. He hopes she will come to live with him.

Also on his journey, he meets a girl named, Hannah, and she becomes his friend. She takes him places, shows him many new things and how to use things. Kek also gets a job at a farm. Kek also goes to school and learns that there are other people that came from other countries that have trouble learning English. Everybody has problems and comes from different places. Does Kek find his mother? Does he learn English? Kek is brave!

This book was:  Very good and I loved it!

I would recommend this book to: Middle schoolers!
A/R Level: 3.5 MG
A/R Points: 7 points
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Books by Blei: The Face On the Milk Carton


 
The Face On the Milk Carton
by Caroline B. Cooney
Recommended by: Serenti L. & Elizabeth K.
 
A girl named Janie was kidnapped from a shopping mall in New Jersey when she was 3-years-old. One day at school, Janie see her friend's milk carton and turns the milk carton over and sees a picture of a missing girl. Janie knows right away it is her. She tells her friends it is her, but they don't believe her so she begins to question if the girl is really her. Does she ever find out who she is?

This book was:  Good.

I would recommend this book to: Everyone in upper grades.

A/R Level: 4.8 UG
A/R Points: 6 points
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Books by Blei: The Thief Lord

 
The Thief Lord
by Cornelia Funke
Recommended by: Jade Y.
 
This book is about Prosper and Bo; two adventurous brothers who escape to Venice, Italy. At the same time they are being chased by a detective named Victor. Having nowhere to stay, The Thief Lord takes them under his wing and shelters them at an abandoned movie theater named "The Star Palace". Along with them there were other kids who the Thief Lord takes in. Little do they know, he has a secret. In order to make money, the Thief Lord has to steal things from rich people. His ultimate goal is to find a "magical object". Will he ever find it?

This book was:  Fun and exciting.

I would recommend this book to: People who like adventure and Italy.

A/R Level: 4.8 UG
A/R Points: 13 points
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Monday, October 14, 2013

Books by Blei: HIdden Talents

Hidden Talents
by David Lubar
Recommended by: Sabit Wagad

Hidden Talents is about a boy who says bad things to people. He has a dorm room with a kid named Torchie, who sets fires, and that is why he is at Edge View Alternative School. There is also a kid named Cheater, who got the name from cheating. A boy named Lucky, is very lucky because he supposedly steals things. A kid named Trahs, throws things around. They are all in the school because of the talents they don't know of. Throughout the book they figure out their talents and how to control them.

This book was:  Fantasy.

I would recommend this book to: People who like superpowers.

A/R Level: 4.2 UG
A/R Points: 7 points
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Books by Blei: Snatched

Snatched
by Pete Hautman and Mary Logue
Recommended by: Soleil S.
Roni Delicatea works for her school newspaper, The Bloodwater Pump. As a dedicated investigative reporter, she wants to be the first to know what's going on with Alicia Camden, a student who has been coming to school with mysterious cuts and bruises. But when Alicia suddenly disappears into thin air, Roni and her new friend, Brian Bain, (both being suspended from school) head their own personal investigation for Alicia. They first head to the unusual Wolf Spider Island to track some info on a lead suspect. But when more and more suspects with interesting motives keep popping up, will they ever find her? And how will their parents respond to their suspension?

This book was: Full of adventure and excitement.

I would recommend this book to: People who like mystery.

A/R Level: MG
A/R Points: 5 points
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Books by Blei: Beaten

Beaten
by Suzanne Weyn
Recommended by: Natasha, Dayanna, and Lami

This book is about a high school girl named Paige, who gets beaten by her boy friend, Ty. Ty gets annoyed by everything she says. Paige has low self-esteem. Ty beats her over crazy stuff. Paige presses assault charges against Ty. Some people don't believe Paige and think she hurt herself to get attention. Paige gets a counselor. She meets someone who has the same issues and tells Paige to never let a man hit her. Does Paige ever leave the boy she thought she loved?

I would recommend this book to: Anyone who likes to read about problems.

A/R Level: 4.0 MG
A/R Points: 2 points
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Books by Blei: Beware, Princess Elizabeth

Beware, Princess Elizabeth
by Carolyn Meyer
Recommended by: Cecelia N.
This story takes place in England in the 1500's. We see a 13-year-old princess Elizabeth grow through the years. But as she grows, she has to go through the death of her brother, her love, and being thrown in the Tower by her own sister, Mary, the queen. Through all these tragedies, will she ever earn the throne?

This book was: A daring adventure with many twists.
I would recommend this book to: Anyone who loves history or the stories of princes and princesses.

A/R Level: 7.2 MG
A/R Points: 8 points
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Books by Blei: Dead End in Norvelt


Dead End in Norvelt
by Jack Gantos
Recommended by: Turiya S.

Middleschooler, Jack Gantos, lives in the small town of Norvelt. He has gotten himself grounded for life and has to work for his old neighbor, Miss Volker. They write obituaries for the original Norveltors (the first people in Norvelt) as her duty to First Lady, Eleanor Roosevelt. Mr. Spizz, a man who rides on a tricycle and polices the town, is waiting for her to do that so he can marry her. Mysteriously, the ladies are dying one after another. Miss Volker thinks it is from old age, but is it?

This book was: Relatable and mysterious.

I would recommend this book to: Middle School boys.

A/R Level: 5.7 MG
A/R Points: 12 points
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Monday, October 7, 2013

Ms. Bandy reviews: The Running Dream



The Running Dream
by Wendelin Van Draanen

This book hooked me from the beginning. The main character, Jessica, faces an unimaginable injury. I connected with her right away because I am a runner too and I began to wonder how I would respond if I were in her situation. Jessica puts her mind on recovery and overcomes!
   - Reviewed by Ms. Bandy
 

Friday, October 4, 2013

Books by Blei: Stolen Children

Stolen Children
by Peg Kehret
Recommended by: Latifah S.
Stolen Children is about a 14-year old who is babysitting her neighbors 3-year old, Kendra. Then men come and kidnap the little girl and later come back and kidnap the babysitter. They keep the two girls for a week, and their parents are really worried. The kidnappers make ransom videos, not knowing the babysitter is leaving clever clues in the videos.
Do the girls ever get rescued?

This book was: Interesting

I would recommend this book to: Mrs. Blei

A/R Level: 4.6 MG
A/R Points: 6 points
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