Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Warriors series by Erin Hunter



This series is an animal fantasy with cats. There are four clans:
Thunderclan is the clan of heroes. They are impressive hunters. They live by the lake. They quarrel with the River Clan and are afraid of the Shadowclan.

Shadowclan are evil. They are proud, fight well. They are night hunters and they live in the marsh.

Windclan lives on the moor. They are suspicious and quickly startled. They are fiercely protective. They are a peaceful clan.

Riverclan loves the water. They take prey from the lakes and rivers. Other clans fear and respect them.

Skyclan are the lost warriors, those who have already died.

Monday, March 23, 2009

THE WESTING GAME


The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin is a mystery story that reminds me of the game Clue. Sixteen residents of Sunset Towers are summoned to the Westing mansion for the reading of the will after the death of Mr. Sam Westing, a multi-millionaire business owner. The are all told that they are heirs to his fortune if they can solve the mystery of who killed Westing. I think this book might be a bit confusing because of the all the characters, but once you get that figured out, it is very enjoyable and hard to predict the outcome.

Reviewed by Sarah Berblinger

Friday, March 20, 2009

Marley & Me by John Grogan


The memoir of a young couple and their golden lab, Marley. Marley was a horribly behaved dog, but the family loved him and worked hard to make him part of their family. The story begins before they adopted Marley and continues until after his death. Many of the parts are funny, and other parts very sentimental. The book brings back memories for all dog owners of pets they have loved and lost.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Virgin of Small Plains by Nancy Pickard


After a freezing blizzard, Sheriff Nathan Shellenberger and his sons Rex and Pat find the body of a young girl frozen to death in their pasture. It's a girl that Rex and Pat both know as well as their friend Mitch. They hide her identity and she becomes known as the Virgin of Small Plains, the name of the town in Kansas where they live. The town develops a legend about her - that she can cure illnesses and grant wishes. Years later, some of the members of the community decide they want to find out who the girl really was and what happened to her. When they start stirring up old memories, other deaths begin to occur. Who was the Virgin of Small Plains and what really happened to her. Good adult mystery by a Kansas author.

Schooled by Gordon Korman


Capricorn (Cap) Anderson - 13 year old boy raised on a commune and home schooled who knows nothing about today's life
Rain - Cap's hippie grandmother who has lived on a commune for 40 years and breaks her hip
Garland - the hippie commune where Cap and Rain live
Claverage Middle School - nicknamed C Average - the public school where Cap is sent when his grandmother goes to the hospital
Zach Powers - the most popular boy at Claverage (C Average) Middle School, who always nominates the biggest nerd for class president
Hugh Winkleman - the nerdiest kid at Claverage Middle School and target of all of Zach's jokes until Cap shows up
Lena Young - cheerleader and Zach's girl friend
Mrs. Donnelly - the social worker who takes Zach in while Rain is in the hospital. She used to live at the commune herself
Sophie - Mrs. Donnelly's beautiful daughter who hates Cap until she finds out what he is really like
Mr. Kasigi - principal of Claverage Middle School who gives Cap the check book for the student activity fund without explaining to him how money works
Naomi Erlanger - a girl who likes Zach and is helping him with his pranks until she discovers that she likes Cap
Darryl Pennyfield - best tackler on the football team who creams Cap during one of Zach's pranks and sends Cap to the hospital
Halloween - the night of the dance Cap has planned that becomes his memorial service, even though he's not dead

A funny story about a young man who jumps from the 1960s life style into the 21st century. Because of his caring about others, the students learn to respect him.

The Sword Thief


This is the third book in the 39 Clues series. The books chronicle the adventures of two orphans who are searching the world for the clues that will lead to a Cahill family secret that could change the course of human history. They are battling mysterious forces, as well as their own relatives to reach the clues and solve the mystery. This particular book takes them from Italy to Japan after they discover ancient swords and their next clue. The series is being written by many authors; each of the first three books have had a different writer, but all of the books have flowed together perfectly. The books all read very fast too which makes them fun for all levels of readers.
Reviewed by Sarah Berblinger