The book I read was Totally Joe by James Howe. It’s about a young boy named Joe Bunch and his language arts teacher assigned him a project called an alpha biography. Joe doesn’t really know what to write about though. His teacher said to write down all his secrets because the teacher is the only one that will see it. The thing about Joe though, is he’s not like other boys. He isn’t a “guy-guy.” Joe is actually gay but yet he’s proud of it. His Aunt Pam knows he is and so does his parents but his aunt is more supportive. I say this because she is always doing stuff for him like putting a colored streak in his hair and painting his pinky nail and piercing his ear. Joe also has great friends because they know he’s gay but it doesn’t bother them they just go along with it. Before you read Totally Joe you have to read Misfits because it’s the beginning of the whole story of the friends and drama.
I would recommend this book to mostly girls because most guys are immature. Most of them will see the word gay and start laughing or make a joke about it. Also, most guys wouldn’t be able to handle some of the events that happen in this book.
-Jackie C.
Poulton
Monday, June 13, 2011
Friday, June 10, 2011
Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins
The book I read was Mockingjay, by Suzanne Collins. Mockingjay is the third book in The Hunger Games Trilogy. Mockingjay follows up on what happened after the exciting ending of Catching Fire and Katniss' life after the Quarter Quell Games. Katniss becomes the Mockingjay, a symbol of freedom, and helps the rebels fight the Capitol. To find out what happens to Katniss and her friends (and enemies), and who wins the war, you will have to read it yourself. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants an excellent book loaded with action. Any gender can read this. This book will make you want to keep reading. You will not be able to put it down, especially at the end, when all the action takes place. You won't believe the twist.
Declan S.
Mrs. Poulton
7th Grade
Wings by Aprilynne Pike
Gayani P.
5 and 6
Mrs. Poulton
Wringer by Jerry Spinelli
Gayani P.
5 and 6
Mrs. Poulton
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Lord of the Flies by William Golding
I recommend Lord of the Flies to anyone who wants an adventure story ,or for anyone who wants to read the book for all its worth. Any way you read it you will find Jack and Ralph's opinions on leadership, Piggy's logical thinking, and the twists of the book very interesting and entertaining
Roshan V.
7th grade
Mrs. Poulton
Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies by Erin Dionne
I recommend this book to girls because it includes views of middle school friendships, family dynamics and girl issues. It mainly deals with weight problems that would probably affect a teenage girl. If you want a humorous girl book, then pick up Model don't eat Chocolate Chip Cookies and give it a try!
Yan Yan H.
7th Grade
Mrs. Poulton
Assassin by Anna Myers
Mrs.Poulton
Gabrielle M.
7th grade
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Camp Confidential by Melissa J. Morgan
Chyna P.
Mrs. Poulton
Monday, June 6, 2011
Car Trouble by Jeanne Duprau
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys books about road trips and likes when unexpected things happen in a book.
Tara L.
Mrs. Poulton
Thursday, June 2, 2011
The Necromancer by Michael Scott
Roshan V.
Mrs. Poulton
What My Mother Doesn't Know by: Sonya Sones
This book is about a girl name Sophie who is 15 and is boy crazy just like the rest of us. Sophie finally gets asked out by the boy of her dreams, Dylan and knows it is true love. But she starts to notice that there are some problems. He actually watches the movie on their dates and he doesn't want to tell his parents that she is Jewish. While trying to find someone other then Dylan, she starts to have strong feelings for a boy name, Murph. Liking Murph turns out to be a whole lot harder then liking Dylan. Murph is the school's biggest dork. Sophie doesn't know how she is going to tell her friends about her feelings for Murph but if she doesn't come clean she will be as bad as everyone else who makes fun of them. What My Mother Doesn't Know is a book written in verse about a girl who is being true to herself and having the strength to not give up on what makes her and her heart happy. I would recommend this book to girls because it is about love, drama, relationships, and friendships.Gabrielle M.
Mrs.Poulton
7th grade
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