Tuesday, July 31, 2012

The rest of the summer reading weekly winners!

Summer reading came to a close on Saturday. At the end of weeks 3-8 we pulled winners from the Recommended Read entries that had been received up to that point. Each winner received a $10 Target gift card. Thank you to everyone who participated in summer reading, filled out reading logs, and submitted Recommended Read entries!

Week 6 winners:

Samantha, who recommended What My Mother Doesn't Know by Sonya Sones:
"It's a very sweet book and I like it so much that I don't see why anybody couldn't like it. It is now my fav. book." 

Glorielly, who recommended Smile by Raina Telgemeier:
"It's REALLY REALLY funny! And it's a comic book so it's a quick read but I love it cause it's realistic. All the things are believable and real. There are twists and turns but it's all real."

Week 7 winners:

Bailey, who recommended The Serpent's Shadow by Rick Riordan:
"There was lots of action and had a good ending."


Amanda, who recommended Tall Cool One by Zoey Dean:
"It was very intriguing. It's so interesting to see how the super rich and famous live. I loved how outrageously glamorous the hotel, Las Casitas, in Mexico was."

Week 8 winners:

Jackie, who recommended New Moon by Stephenie Meyer:
"It was very exciting, you can really feel everything going on in the story. I really enjoyed reading this book and cannot wait to read the next one!"

Alexis, who recommended Rules of Attraction by Simone Elkeles:
"Simone Elkeles is a great author because she writes like teenagers talk. That is what catches teens' attention someone that talks how they talk especially an author so they get more interested in reading more books." 

Alyssa, who recommended The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart:
"It is an easy read for older kids, but if you're looking for adventure, it's the book for. Kids are put through a system of tests to save the world. How can you beat that?"

The next book in the Lying Game series is out today

The latest book in The Lying Game series is Hide and Seek:
This is the fourth book in the series. Catch up with previous installments: The Lying Game, Never Have I Ever, and Two Truths and a Lie.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Teens recommend books by Rick Riordan

Summer reading ended on Saturday. Teens turned in over 100 Recommended Read slips with their picks on what to read over the summer. Rick Riordan is one author whose books continued to pop up on the Recommended Read entries. He is the author of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Heroes of Olympus, and Kane Chronicles series. Here teens explain why his books are so great:

The Lightning Thief:
"It puts a whole different spin on the Greek Gods and myths." -- Kenyan

"I'm sure almost everyone has read this book but this recommendation is for those who haven't! This book itself is a great book and so are the books that follow in the series. It's also historical!" -- Glorielly


The Serpent's Shadow:
"It corporates Egyptian mythology into a modern culture, which causes some very interesting scenarios. The characters are well formed, and described aptly enough so that one can feel for their trials and troubles." -- Hannah
The Battle of the Labyrinth:
"Rick Riordan does an excellent job continuing his story. He also has some very well-placed sarcasm and very 'teen' remarks." -- Kenyan


The Son of Neptune:
"Every chapter makes you want to read more and more." - Stephanie 
The Titan's Curse
"I love Greek mythology. The book includes some of the actual Greek myths and Gods and Goddesses." -- Bailey 

Friday, July 13, 2012

Summer reading weekly winners so far!

Throughout summer reading teens have been filling out Recommended Read entries about books they've read. At the end of each week I draw winners from the entries for $10 Target gift cards. Here are our winners so far, along with the books they recommend:

Week 3 winner:
Nathan, who recommended Ultimate Spider-Man: Ultimate Collection by Brian Michael Bendis:  "It was a great read and unlike most Spider-Man stories I understood the pop culture references."
Week 4 winner:
Hannah, who recommended Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin' Merry Like Christmas by Maya Angelou: "Maya Angelou is a fascinating person. This, her third autobiography, describes just more of her adventures. She is a fantastic author, and makes you rejoice in her triumphs and cringe over her mistakes. It is an exciting book: for how can you not be excited about someone who's lived their lives to the fullest?"

Week 5 winners:
Abigail, who recommended The Council of Mirrors by Michael Buckley: "It is full of magic and adventure. It has partial romance and partial pranks. BEST BOOK I'VE EVER READ!"

Deniz, who recommended A Beautiful Dark by Jocelyn Davies: "It's a book where nothing is obvious and predictable. You will keep reading to find out what suspenseful surprise pops up next."
Keep checking the blog for more Recommended Reads!