The Dodgeball Chronicles: Knights of the Lunch Table

Feb 25, 2012




The Bookworm says........NO! I just read the book The Dodge ball Chronicles: Knights of the Lunch Table by Frank Cammuso. I did not like this book. There are multiple reasons but, it was a graphic novel. I was unaware of this when I checked this book out of my school library. I am not a fan of graphic novels because I feel like its not really a book, its more like a Sunday comic. This book tells the story of Artie King, and his struggles to fit in at his new school. at the school, Camelot Middle, the school bullies target him. The bullying group is also called "The Horde" and they are out to kill Artie. They take his lunch, chase him around his school, and lots of other things. When the locker Artie is assigned is the haunted locker that only the person meant to rule the school can open, he thinks his life is over. But when he opens it, the unthinkable happens. The Horde wants his locker. They challenge him and his friends to a dodge ball challenge. Artie calls his team the Knights and they get together to practice and destroy the Horde. I personally would not reccomend this book, and think it wa s a waste of an hour of my February vacation time. But, everyone has their opinions, so if you like reading short, quick books, or quirky little comics, you would probably like this book.

I,Q The Series

Feb 4, 2012









The bookworm says.......YES! I,Q The White House by Roland Smith, is book 2 of a two book series, was amazing! Two normal children, Quest(Q) and Angela's rock star parents Blaze and Roger, get married, go on tour, and argue with their micro-manager, Buddy, A LOT! While all this is happening their children are dealing with, well, the fate of the U.S. They need to stop the Mossad terrorists ghost cell from bombing, destroying, or at the very least, harming, the U.S.. The two kids, along with a little help from the secret service, and the on/off roadie, Boone, attempt to take over the ghost cell, figure out who's behind it, and find out if Angela's mother is dead, alive, or posing as a Mossad agent! All the while minding their manners at the White House! This book is good for anyone who likes a good thriller, mystery, or is interested in the U.S history!

The Callahan Cousins: Keeping It Cool

Jan 14, 2012



The bookworm says..........YES! The Callahan Cousins: Keeping it Cool by Elizabeth Doyle Carey was a great book. Cousins forever Kate, Phoebe, Neeve, and Hillary are enjoying their usual summer stay with their grandmother, Gee, on Gull Island. When Gee needs their help getting donations for the annual clinic benefit they quickly agree. But when they find out their enemy, Sloan Bicket, will also be gathering donations, it turns into a competition. Kate, the shy, relaxed, "old lady", and the cook of the cousins decides to completely change her image and become "the cool girl" on the island. But this doesn't come easily. The four cousins struggle through friendship troubles, fights with the "cool girl", ear piercing, midnight swims, faux tanning, hair dyeing, and eyebrow picking all just to become "cool". But what is "cool"? This book teaches young girls every where just to be yourself and she shows the world what "cool" really is.

The Revealers

Jan 8, 2012



The Bookworm says.........YES! I recently finished The Revealers by Doug Wilhelm. This book was amazing. It shows that you don't have to be popular to make a difference. Russel, Elliot, and Catalina were all picked on for different reasons. They wrote down their stories and sent them out to their entire grade. After that, people start sending in their stories to be sent out. The trio deals with lots of bullies that do things like drop them off bridges, spill soda down their shirts, and make up stories about them and their families. This book shows just how bad bullying gets. I would recommend this book to anyone that has been bullied, is a bully, or has observed bullying.

The House of Dies Drear




The Bookworm says........NO! I just read The House Of Dies Drear by Virginia Hamilton as a school reading assignment. I would have never read this book on my own and am not happy I had to read it for school either. The Small family is moving from a town in North Carolina to a small town in Ohio. Their new house is HUGE! And the only other person for a 1/4 mile is the houses caretaker, Mr.Pluto. Now the creepy part, the house belonged to white abolitionist, Dies Drear. This means there are lots of secret passage ways snaking through and under the house. There is also a lot of ghost work going on. Do the four triangles left by a prowler meant to be a sign to leave, or a Greek cross? Is the sticky apple mess a sign to clean up their act, or just a mean prank? What will they do with Dies Drears treasure chamber? Will the Smalls prank against the Darrows work? Find out by reading this book. I didn't like this book because there was a lot of times when women were treated as if they are not equal to men. You will enjoy this book if you enjoy learning about the Underground Railroad.

Dive

Jan 7, 2012














The Bookworm says.......... YES! I just read the Dive trilogy by Gordon Korman. These books were great. When Kaz, Adriana, Dante, and Star are brought to the small Caribbean island of Saint-Luc on a dive internship, they are definitely surprised. Kaz just got his dive license, Adriana is just a snobby rich girl, Dante is a colorblind photographer that's scared to dive, and Star limps because of her cerebral palsy. They are the four least likely people to get a dive internship. They have to figure out what Tad Cutter and his crew are hiding from them, dive to incredible depths to find buried Spanish treasure, go down in a submersible to 700 ft deep, and the whole time avoid the divers sickness, The Bends. Can they find the treasure and get it appraised, all the while keeping it from Tad Cutter? If you fantasize about fish, diving, or just being in the water, this is the book for you. Gordon Korman also wrote another great book, Swindle, that I read last year.

The Underneath

Jan 3, 2012



The bookworm says.......NO! This book was NOT good. Kathi Appelt did a good job on her book, but it was not my taste. An old hunting dog, Ranger, is held chained to an old man, Garfaces front porch. When a pregnant mama cat is dropped on the side of the highway and finds Ranger, its like love at first sight. When her kittens are born and named Puck and Sabine they are told "Stay in the Underneath" Puck ventures out and is captured, so his mama trys to follow and is captured also. They get drowned in the river but Puck escapes. He makes his home in a tree where the 1000 year old snake, Grandmother Moccasin, is waiting. You will hear of Pucks adventures through the forest and Rangers struggles to find him. Kathi Appelt uses a lot of personification and i thought it was too much. Also I thought it was quite gory to be killing off the main characters. If you are an animal lover, you should not read this book
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