Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Book Review: Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
Monday, October 14, 2013
How to Save a Life
Happy Teen Read Week! Are you ready to vote for the Teen Top Ten? The 2013 winners will be announced October 22!
Because you have probably been reading many of 2013's top ten nominees,I wanted to tell you about a nominee from last year.(Topic and story so NOT so last year.)
How to Save a Life by Sara Zarr is a story that sticks with you---in a good way!
Jill is wrecked. Her dad recently died. She’s stopped communicating with her friends, family and boyfriend. Her mom, who should be mourning with Jill, is busy planning to adopt a baby from a teen she met online. It gets worse. Jill despises teen mom Mandy and soon Mandy will be moving in with them until the baby is born!
Mandy on the other hand has never suffered a family crisis because...
Because you have probably been reading many of 2013's top ten nominees,I wanted to tell you about a nominee from last year.(Topic and story so NOT so last year.)
How to Save a Life by Sara Zarr is a story that sticks with you---in a good way!
Jill is wrecked. Her dad recently died. She’s stopped communicating with her friends, family and boyfriend. Her mom, who should be mourning with Jill, is busy planning to adopt a baby from a teen she met online. It gets worse. Jill despises teen mom Mandy and soon Mandy will be moving in with them until the baby is born!
Mandy on the other hand has never suffered a family crisis because...
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Don't think or judge. Just Listen.
Just Listen is a story which induces both laughter and tears, and is highly recommended for anyone who has ever feared voicing their own feelings. Sarah Dessen is also the author of other popular young adult books such as The Truth About Forever, This Lullaby, and Lock & Key.
-Micheala
Monday, June 10, 2013
Magic and the Mafia

Cassel wakes up on the roof of his fancy high school dorm and nearly falls to his death. He's been sleepwalking again, and now the school is threatening to expel him as too much of a liability. Was he really sleepwalking, or was he cursed? He dreamed of following a white cat....
If you like White Cat, the curse workers series continues with Red Glove and Black Heart.
Happy reading.
~gothbrarian
Monday, February 4, 2013
Tucson Festival of Books Author Spotlight: A. S. King
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Middle School Mayhem
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bullies,
comedy,
coming of age,
dystopia,
family,
fantasy,
female characters,
male characters,
reading rocks,
realistic,
sci-fi,
series,
space travel,
The Stacked Librarian
Friday, March 9, 2012
Speed Reading
Friday, December 30, 2011
Start at the beginning...
Labels:
adventure,
apocalypse,
family,
female characters,
sci-fi,
science fiction,
scifi,
steampunk,
teen,
The Stacked Librarian,
YA
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Monday, October 24, 2011
Life on the Refrigerator Door
Imagine this. You're Claire, an only child who's not a child, almost an adult, almost able to take care of yourself. Not that you have a choice about taking care of yourself, anyway. Your dad's not in the picture, and your mom's a big-shot doctor.
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