Tuesday

 

Ttyl by Lauren Myracle

Genre: Sci- Fi
Three friends talking on IM, about school, friends, guys, and more. These friends will always be there for each other.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: I really liked this book. It was fun to read and it was exciting. It reminds me of my friends, and how lucky I am to have them.
By AK in grade 6 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

The Trap by Joan Lowery Nixon

Genre: Mystery
Julie's summer plans get ruined when she finds out she has to go to see her great-aunt and uncle. But it's not as boring as she thinks when she gets tied up in a mystery where people are being killed and hurt. Do you want to know what happens???? Then read it and find out for your self.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you reccomend this book to a friend? Yes: It has lots of clues given to the reader and as I read, I could try to solve the mystery and it was very well- written!!!!
By MR in grade 7 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Stormchaser by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell

Genre: Fantasy
This book is about a boy called Twig, who just found his father, the owner of a sky ship. Twig experiences many new things, including hunting for stormphrax, a magical and important substance.
Rank (0-5): 4
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: I feel this way because the book is exciting and it consists if many twists and turns. It is full of adventure, mystery, and sadness.
By JD in grade 10 during the Summer Reading Club 06


 

Pop Princess by Rachel Cohn

Genre: Fantasy
A girl who turns from a Dairy Queen cashier to a portying pop star in a matter of days.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you reccomend this book to a friend? Yes: My friends are very into popstars and love reading about these kinds of things.
By MR in grade 10 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

How to train a boy by Jacqueline Carol

Genre: Realistic
Sisters who get a dog and they have to train it, lose their expensive shoes and, live in a trailer for a while.
Rank (0-5): 3
Would you recommend this book to a friend? No: It was funny at some parts, but I think it moved slowly. It took a while for me to get into this book.
By HD in grade 9 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Hawaii Five-Go! by Francess Lantz

Genre: Realistic
Five Friends go to Hawaii for a fashion shoot and to surf. Two of them also get to meet their fathers for the first time.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: It was a good book, and I loved how it ended. Every chapter was exciting, and I can't wait to read the next book in the series.
By HD in grade 9 during the Summer Reading Club 06

 

Girls Out Late by Jacueline Wilson

Genre: Humor
Three girls who end up staying out late. This is later then they are supposed to and get in trouble by there parents.
Rank (0-5): 3
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: Because it was different how the author made them get in trouble and when Ellie had to choose between her friends and a boy.
By BB in grade 6 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Girls In Pants: The 3rd summer of the sisterhood by Anne Brashares

Genre: realistic
Four very best friends and thier last summer before collage, each struggling with different problems.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: It was a great story of friendship, love and ecitement. It was a meaningful book.
By KM in grade 7 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Best Friends for Never by Lisi Harrison

Genre: Realistic
A clique of girls who are the "Pretty Committee" at their rich, all-girls private school.
Rank(0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: This book was really funny and I could relate to some of the things in it. It's the 2nd book of the clique series!
By HD in grade 9 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Girls On Film by Zoey Dean

Genre: Realistic
Two girls who are making a short movie in LA. Also one girl is running away from her boyfriend who wants her back.
Rank (0-5): 5
Whould you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: It continues the series the A-List so you want to know what happens. It is very intereresting how it fits together with the 1st book.
By SZ grade 8 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Because of Anya by Margaret Peterson Haddix

Genre: Realistic
A girl who gets alopecia areata and has to wear a wig.
Rank(0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: This book was so sad, and had an ending I definately didn't expect. It was an amazing story that I think everyone should read.
By HD in grade 9 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Heir Apparent by Virian Vande Velde

Genre: Fantasy
This book is about a girl called Giannine, who gets trapped in a total immersion game. To safely escape, she must beat the game.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: I feel this way because it is very exciting and I really enjoyed it. It is suspenseful because she keeps dying when she finds somewhere she has not been, and it keeps one reading to find out what happens.
By JD grade 10 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Cindy's Honor by Joanna Cambell

Genre: mystery
A jockey who was hurt and is trying to get back on racehorses while trying to prove that a horse is beimg mistreated.
Rank (0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: Because it is full of horses and is very exciting.
By CW in grade 6 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Bakers Dozen by Suzanne Weyn

Genre: Mystery
A family who likes kids and adopts 12.
Rank(0-5): 5
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: The book captures you and you can't stop reading this outragous and excitind book.
By GS in grade 6 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Bunnicula by Deborah & James Howe

Genre: Mystery
A sweet rabbit that sucks all the juice out of the fruits and Veggies and the owners don't know who is doing it.
Rank (0-5): 3 1/2
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: It is really funny and mysterious and that is what my friends like (funny).
By NB grade 6 during Summer reading Club 06

 

The Bungalow Mystery by Cardyn Keene

Genre:Mystery
This book is about Nancy trying to figure out the mystery of Laura's parents and if they are fakes.
Rank (0-5): 4
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: I feel this way becasue this book is very exciting. There is probably 50% exciting parts, 10% sad parts and 40% totally amazing, great and fantastic parts!
By LD in grade 6 during the Summer Reading Club 06

 

Allies of the Night by Darren Shan

Genre: Fantasy
Darren, a vampire prince along with Mr. Crepslyand Harket Mulds search a city for vampaneze who are killing humans left and right. Darren also meets some old friends.
Rank (0-5): 4
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: I have read 8 books by this author and his books are adicting. I love his style. The plot has many twists that aren't confusing and makes it very hard to stop reading.
By RH in grade 7 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Beyond The Deepwoods by Paul Stewart and Chris Riddell

Genre: Fantasy
This book is about a boy called Twig, who strays from the path while in the Deepwoods. He meets many strange creatures and gets into many dangers.
Rank (0-5): 4
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: I feel this way because the book is exciting and full of adventure. It is suspenseful and leaves you wanting to know what will happen in the following books.
By JD in grade 10 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

Be More Chill by Ned Uizzini

Genre: Sci-fi
A boy in high school who wants to be cool. So he swallows a pill that sends a tiny computer into his brain to tell him how to be cool.
Rank (0-5): 4
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Yes: It was a good book. Although it wasn't my favorite. The beginning was a little slow but I found the book funny and interesting.
By SZ in grade 8 during Summer Reading Club 06

 

The Giver By Lois Lowry

Genre: Mystery
A boy named Jonas and his best friend ,Asher, growing up in Life. Going through good and hard times.
Rank (0-5): 3.5
Would you reccomend this book to a friend? Yes: The book The Giver is a very powerful book. That has emotion and sad and happy times.
By CC in grade 7 during Summer Reading Club 06

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