I chose this book because I really liked Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie, but the same author. I liked Zen, too! Even though San's house of cards eventually fell all around him, I believe he came out of everything as a better person. He really started thinking like a Zen Buddhist by the end, and seemed to change as a character. I connected with San, and that is what tells me that this was a great book!
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Zen and the Art of Faking It by Jordan Sonnenblick
I chose this book because I really liked Drums, Girls and Dangerous Pie, but the same author. I liked Zen, too! Even though San's house of cards eventually fell all around him, I believe he came out of everything as a better person. He really started thinking like a Zen Buddhist by the end, and seemed to change as a character. I connected with San, and that is what tells me that this was a great book!
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Witch Child by Celia Rees
This book is told through Mary's diary, until the end when Mary ends up abandoning her diary. The story is picked up by Martha, who does her best to finish Mary's story after she is gone. I ended up really liking this story. The beginning was long and a little bit boring. But, once the settlers got to America and the story started to unfold with the townspeople and their ideas about witchcraft, it was really interesting. I think Mary Newbury may have been a real girl growing up in the 1600s and accused of witchcraft. I'll have to do some research on that!
Saturday, March 14, 2009
The Compound by S. A. Bodeen
I absolutely loved this book. I read the first half the day I checked it out from the library, and woke up at 5:00am on a Saturday to finish it! I couldn't stop thinking about it all night long, and just HAD to find out what happened. There were some shocking ideas in this story with twists and turns I never suspected. Even the very end held a surprise!
Friday, March 13, 2009
Maus: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History by Art Spiegelman
I really liked this book. It is the first 1/2 of the story. It ends just when Mr. Spiegelman and his wife are sent to Auschwitz after year of hiding from the Nazis. The second 1/2 of the story is a separate book called Maus : A Survivor's Tale Volume 2: And Here My Troubles Began. I haven't read this one yet, but I will. Graphic novels are not my favorite genre - I either forget to read the words or forget to look at the pictures, and then I'm lost! I found this book easier to understand. The story is funny and sad at the same time. I believe it is meant for a more mature audience, however, because of some violence.
Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt
I love this book. I have read it many times and every time I find new details and ideas that I never noticed before. I have seen the movie, and while I also like the movie, it does not match up well enough with the book to suit my taste. This is a great book and one I would recommend to anyone!
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