Maybe it wasn't that I forgot, it was more like I did the one thing that I would ask my students (and even my previous classmates) not to do...procrastinate. But I did it anyway and I'm still shaking my head at why.
So, I didn't write individual blogs about each book on this year's list and I kinda of feel bad about it. Yes, I did say kind of feel bad. It isn't that the books weren't great, in fact right now I am reading a sequel to one of the books on the list (I'll get to that later). So what will today's post be about, if not about the Truman's? I guess I will play a little catch up and discuss the books that I have read in the past two weeks.
While I was reading the 2013 Truman list, I kept picking up another Young Adult book by the name of Divergent. I'm not sure why I wanted it to be on the list so badly, but I guess my mind was saying that I needed it to be on my list, and so I finally picked it up for good.
My name is Mrs. Levey and I am currently teaching 6th grade Language Arts at Wakefield Middle School in Raleigh, NC.
At home, I am the wife to a man always on the go and two growing girls who keep me very busy. When we are not running to orchestra or dance class, we are off to a picnic a the park or some other adventure, including our favorite vacation spot - Disney World.
This blog follows my thoughts on my reading, mostly the ones for Middle Readers, and the adventures of finding that right job...
Friday, July 26, 2013
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
The 2013-14 Truman Nominees
So the list has been out since sometime in April, if not
earlier, but as promised I will give you a quick overview of each of the books
prior to giving a more in depth look at each book, along with some of my
thoughts. As always, I will try to be unbiased,
as I want you to go into a story without any preconceived judgments. So without further ado, the 2013-14 Truman
Nominees…
The Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson
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Elisa is the younger of two princesses, but she has been
marked with a special purpose. One that
leads her on a path of marriage to a king whose kingdom is at war and to the
people who need her most.
Will Elisa be able to find the power and strength within her
to help those who need her most?
Cloaked by Alex Flinn
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Johnny is your average teenager working at shoe repair shop
after school to help make ends meet at
home, until one day his life changed
with the help of magic.
A princess soon pulls Johnny into a rescue mission where he
must enlist the help of creatures of all kinds.
Don’t believe him? You soon will…
The Eleventh Plague by Jeff Hirsch
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Stephen and his Dad are scavengers in a world where most
have died due to a plague and those who have survived live in small camps in
what was left of the United States. But
after an accident leaves his father critically injured, Stephen must join up
with a colony to survive, where he soon finds a friend who feels just as out of
place as he does. As he plans the day
that he can leave, trouble strikes the colony that could have devastating
consequences for everyone.
The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson
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Rory’s parents have taken a one-year position at a
University in England and have taken her along.
So that she can continue her studies she has applied to and been
accepted to a highly prestigious London boarding school. But learning the new differences between
British English and American English and trying to fit in at her new school are
the least of her worries. Not long after
arriving in England, a series of gruesome murders begin to take place. What is unique about these murders is that
they follow the pattern of the most notorious killer in London history –Jack
the Ripper. Soon, Rory and her friends
are in a race to find the real killer before they become Jack’s next victim.
Silhouette by the Blue by Traci L. Jones
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Serena recently lost her mother and her father is having
difficulties coming to grips with the loss of his wife. This leaves Serena to care for her younger
brother, while trying to survive high school.
One day, after trying out for the school play, she earns the lead role
in The Wiz. Now she must navigate a life of taking care
of her and her brother, while following her dream before the Blue takes over her whole family…
The Death Catchers by Jennifer Anne Kogler
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On her thirteenth birthday, Lizzy is looking forward to
another normal day when suddenly a strange
It is then that her Grandmother Bizzy tells her that she has finally
received the family powers to foresee the deaths of those close to her. Together, will they make it in time to save
her friend, and a greater threat that has arrived to their sleepy little town?
message arrives warning her of the
death of her best friend in a car accident.
Legend by Marie Lu
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In the former Los Angeles region, which is now the home of
the Republic a 15-year-old military prodigy named June prepares to hunt down
her brother Metias’ killer, the notorious Day.
Day, a 15-year-old who has been lead to believe that he
failed his trials into the military has escaped from a military facility and
has secretly helping his family survive the slums where he grew up until one
day a chance encounter leaves June’s brother dead and Day on the run.
As the two engage in a dangerous cat and mouse game through
the slums of the city, they learn there is more to Metias’ death than the
Republic has let on…
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Michael Vey: The Prisoner of
Cell 25 by Richard Paul Evans
Meet Michael Vey, a seemingly ordinary teenager who is
anything by ordinary. Michael is
electric, Soon Michael and
his friends discover that there are more kids out there just like Michael and
that someone is hunting them down. It
will be up to Michael and his friends to save the others, as well as himself,
before its too late.
literally!
Lost in the River of Grass by Ginny Rorby
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Sarah is the new kid in school. Her mother is a cook in the kitchen and Sarah
is on a swimming scholarship. With the
exception of her science teacher, most at her new school have made her feel a
little less than welcome. Mr. _ hopes
that by convincing _ to coming along on the science trip to explore the Florida
Everglades for a weekend, she will welcome into the group fold. However, after a terrible start, Sarah
decided to take a local boy up on his offer to show her the Everglades first
hand, which leads to a series of events where the two are in a fight for their
lives. Will they be able to make it out,
alive?
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The Emerald Atlas by John Stephens
Three orphaned siblings, Kate, Michael, and Emma have spent
most of the last three years in and out of But their life is not what it seems, as they
are being protected from some unimaginable evil.
orphanages.
Soon they are on a quest through time to change history to
set things right…
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The Running Dream by Wendelin Van Draanen
Jessica is a runner.
One of the star members of her track team, she is preparing for the
regional competition when tragedy strikes her team. A bus accident leaves one member of her team
dead and Jessica a below the knee amputee.
While surgery and recovery are ahead of schedule, how will she cope with
the loss of the only dream she has ever known…
Variant by Robison E. Wells
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Benson has grown up in the foster care system. One day he stumbles upon a chance to finally
get away
He applies and is accepted, on scholarship, to a private boarding school
in Arizona. But after he arrives, he
realizes that there is more to this school than just an education. Benson must join a group called the Variants to survive against the other
groups in the school and soon finds that he must escape his new school before
he gets sent to a place no one ever comes back from, detention…
and make something of himself.Here they are, time to get reading...March 2014 will be here before you know it...
Next up, my individual reviews...
A winner at last…
So I finally was able to look up this year’s Truman nominee
winner last week. I know, I’m a little
behind in my post, but here we go.
To say that I am a bit surprised by the winner is an
understatement. I really didn’t see this
one coming; I was so sure that I knew which book would win based off of my students’
preferences that I never even considered the book that was chosen. So what is it? Drum roll please……….
This year’s winner is Girl,
Stolen. Do you remember that
one? It was the book based on a real
girl, whose car was stolen, while she was in the car. Honestly, it was a great story and I can see
why it won. I mean here is the ultimate
story of what ifs. Our author created a
compelling story of survival by thinking outside the box.
So, what do you think?
Did they get it right? Give your
answer in the comments?
Also, here is your top three of 2012-2013:
·
1st place – Girl, Stolen – April Henry (859 votes)
·
2nd place – The Lost Hero – Rick Riordan (769 votes)
·
3rd place – Virals – Kathy Reichs (708 votes)
To learn more about the Truman Nominees, check out the
website for the Missouri Association of School Librarians at www.maslonline.org.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Historical Reading Catchup
During my student teaching, the library hosted a book fair, and I have to admit, I went a little overboard picking out books to read. Well, those books sat in a box until just recently, when I was able to pull them out and read them during my evening workouts. So today I just want to do a quick recap on three of the books, all of which, while fictional accounts, use a historical event as their backdrop.
Our history books tell us the stories of the horrors that occurred during World War II in Germany. Sometimes we hear about relocation camps here in the United States that involved Japanese Americans. What we don't hear about, well, I don't remember hearing about, was that of those east of Germany. People who were taken hostage by the Russian troops so that lands could be added to the Soviet Union. Between Shades of Grey takes the experiences of Lithuanians from the early 1940s and 1950s and tells their stories through the fictional character Lina. Lina, her mother, and brother are transported to a Soviet work camp in Siberia where they must work for Soviet troops in farm fields in order to survive. Through this story, a bit slow at the start, really takes off as the story progresses.
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Edited to note - yes, I know that I already had a post on Between Shades of Grey, but as all three books have a historical aspect, I felt that it was important to discuss all three.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Between Shades of Grey
During my Student Teaching, the inevitable happened, I ran out of time to write in my blog. I took time to write to my students in their blogs, but for me, myself, I stopped writing. Well, now that I have way to much time on my hands, I guess I need to refocus my efforts on my reading and writing. So with that said, I returned to reading. This time, I am not reading off the Truman Nominee list, which I will return to in the near future, but to a book I found at the school book fair.
My latest read - Between Shades of Grey. For my adult readers, yes I did say Shades of Grey, but it is not what you are thinking. For my students, especially those who love history, I think I have found a book for you.
Between Shades of Grey is a fictionalized book about a young girl from Lithuania circa the year 1941. What makes this girl and her family different from any other is that during that time Russians were taking citizens from Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia and imprisoning them in Russian work camps in Siberia for "crimes" against the Russian government. Our heroine, Lina, is a 15-year old inspiring artist, whose family is arrested and transported with many other families by train to a work camp deep in the reaches of Siberia. When her mother refuses to help the Russia troops holding them prisoner, their family is denied any assistance other than the most meager of rations of bread.
Lina teaches us what it takes to survive in the worst of situations and what it means to believe in hope. For many of my students, I could see how this story could teach us to see beyond our own current situation. For me, it taught me about another cold reality of World War II. I had learned of the millions who had died in German concentration camps, but I had never heard about the camps that Stalin had built to house those who were considered "anti-Soviet."
To learn more about this book and the author, please visit the official website at: http://www.betweenshadesofgray.com/
"Between Shades of Gray." Official Book Website for by Ruta Sepetys. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Feb. 2013. <http://www.betweenshadesofgray.com/>.
Septetys, Ruta. Between Shades of Grey. New York: Penguin Group, 2011. Print.
My latest read - Between Shades of Grey. For my adult readers, yes I did say Shades of Grey, but it is not what you are thinking. For my students, especially those who love history, I think I have found a book for you.
Between Shades of Grey is a fictionalized book about a young girl from Lithuania circa the year 1941. What makes this girl and her family different from any other is that during that time Russians were taking citizens from Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia and imprisoning them in Russian work camps in Siberia for "crimes" against the Russian government. Our heroine, Lina, is a 15-year old inspiring artist, whose family is arrested and transported with many other families by train to a work camp deep in the reaches of Siberia. When her mother refuses to help the Russia troops holding them prisoner, their family is denied any assistance other than the most meager of rations of bread.
Lina teaches us what it takes to survive in the worst of situations and what it means to believe in hope. For many of my students, I could see how this story could teach us to see beyond our own current situation. For me, it taught me about another cold reality of World War II. I had learned of the millions who had died in German concentration camps, but I had never heard about the camps that Stalin had built to house those who were considered "anti-Soviet."
To learn more about this book and the author, please visit the official website at: http://www.betweenshadesofgray.com/
"Between Shades of Gray." Official Book Website for by Ruta Sepetys. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Feb. 2013. <http://www.betweenshadesofgray.com/>.
Septetys, Ruta. Between Shades of Grey. New York: Penguin Group, 2011. Print.
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