Well it is the last day of summer vacation and I had 16 more books to write about but I have run out of time! Here is the short, short version. I wanted to make sure they count. Over all it was a good summer experience reading! And I ended the summer just 10 books short. Next summer I will finish!
Day 48: Torn by Margaret Peterson Haddix. This is book four the Missing series.
Day 49: A Tale Dark and Grimm by Adam Gidwitz. I really funny, gross, scary retelling of Grimm's tales.
Day 50: Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) by Lisa Yee. Cute, good for younger readers who like Andrew Clements.
Day 51: Darth Paper Strikes Back by Tom Angleberger. So funny!! Give to kids looking for funny books and those who love Star Wars
Day 52: Call Me Hope by Gretchen Olson. Sad book about verbal abuse by a parent. For fifth graders and up.
Day 53: Sidekicks by Dan Santat. Funny graphic novel about the pet sidekicks of a superhero.
Day 54: Big Nate On a Roll by Lincoln Peirce. This is the third book in the series. Funny, similar to Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
Day 55: Bad Kitty Meets the Baby by Nick Bruel. I love these books about a crazy, selfish cat. Very funny. First graders love to have them read to them and older kids love them as well.
Day 56: Knights of the Lunch Table, The Battle of the Bands by Frank Cammuso. This is the third book in the series. It is a funny, graphic novel based on the King Arthur legend.
Day 57: Shredderman: Secret Identity by Wendelin Van Draanen. Story about bullying and one boy who is determined to fight back,
Day 58: Jake Ransom and the Skull King's Shadow by James Rollins. Great adventure series. Give it to kids who loved Percy Jackson.
Day 59: Olympians Hera by George O'Connor. Graphic novel about the god. Great kids into mythology and looking for information about the Greek gods.
Day 60: Other Goose by J. Otto Seibold. Cute, reworkings of Mother Goose rhymes. Some of funny, some are a stretch and the original is better.
Day 61: Sarah's Key by Tatiana De Rosnay. This is an adult book that is set during World War II in Paris. It is a good book but sad.
Day 62: Into the Unknown by Stewart Ross. This is a great non-fiction book about explorers. Good for fifth grade and up.
Day 63: In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson. Really wonderful nonfiction work about Berlin in the early 1930's as Hitler was coming to power.
Day 64: The Reinvention of Bessica Lefter by Kristen Tracy. Book about a girl moving onto middle school and trying to reinvent herself. Very similar to a lot of other books out there that cover this storyline but girls are always looking for books like this.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Day 47: The Secret Life of Ms. Finkleman by Ben H. Winters

Day 46: Another Whole Nother Story by Dr. Cuthbert Soup

Day 44 and Day 45: The Sherlock Files #3: The Case That Time Forgot and The Sherlock Files #4: The Missing Heir by Tracy Barrett
Earlier in the summer I read the second book in this series so I decided to finish reading the rest of the Sherlock Files books that are out so far.


Barrett continues the enjoyable mysteries of Xena and Xander Holmes in the latest installments. Kids who love mysteries will like this series. It has the right mix of mystery and adventure. What I also like about these books is that there are enough clues to solve the mystery on your own. I don’t like what I call Scooby-doo mysteries where the mystery is solved at the end with a piece of information that the reader was never given. Barrett provides enough clues to the readers to be able to solve the mystery along with the characters. I would recommend the series for third and fourth graders.
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