Madison Middle School Media Center

August 12, 2009

The Missing Girl by Norma Fox Mazer

Filed under: Family Problems,Mystery — J Kallhoff @ 12:12 am  Tagged ,

The Herbert sisters are completely ignorant of the man watching them. They don’t realize his growing and dangerous fascination. They are completely oblivious to the fact that their safety is in jeopardy.

It’s only a matter of time now.

THE MISSING GIRL is a tremendous read. Thrilling, suspenseful, and riveting, Mazer easily pulls the reader into the intricately woven story, causing shock, horror, and yet compassion as well.

Antsy Does Time by Neal Shusterman

Filed under: Death Fiction,Family Problems,Schools — J Kallhoff @ 12:09 am  Tagged ,

Fueled by friendship and sympathy, Antsy Bonano signs a month of his life over to his “dying” classmate Gunnar Umlaut. Soon everyone at school follows suit, giving new meaning to the idea of “living on borrowed time.” But does Gunnar really have six months to live, or is news of his imminent death greatly exaggerated? When a family member suffers a heart attack after donating two years to Gunnar, Antsy wonders if he has tempted fate by playing God. Fans of “the Schwa” will welcome favorite and new characters in this wholly fresh tale, which is as touchingly poignant as it is darkly comical.

Marley: a Dog Like No Other by John Grogan

Filed under: Animals — J Kallhoff @ 12:06 am  Tagged ,

Meet Marley, a yellow furball of a puppy who quickly grows into a large, rowdy Labrador retriever. With an appetite for nearly anything he can get his mouth around, including couches and fine jewelry, Marley is always getting into trouble. Some may say he’s the world’s worst dog.

But those who know and love Marley accept him as a dog like no other. His heart is pure and his larger-than-life personality irresistible. With unconditional love and loyalty, he brings joy to his family, the Grogans, and teaches them what really matters in life.

Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Stuart Little by Peggy Gifford

Filed under: Humor — J Kallhoff @ 12:03 am  Tagged ,

Moxy does not want to read Stuart Little. So much so that she has tried to destroy her copy of the book. Her brother takes pictures that really enhance the plot, and it’s altogether laugh out loud.

August 11, 2009

The Frost Child by Eoin McNamee

Filed under: Adventure,Fantasy — J Kallhoff @ 11:48 pm  Tagged ,

This is book # 3 in the Navigator series.

Twice the Harsh have tried to destroy time, and twice Owen and the Resisters have banded together to stop them. In City of Time, Owen killed the Harsh king, and now the Harsh are hungry for revenge. Their massive fleet is ready to set sail on the sea of time and hunt down the wily Navigator. In this third and final adventure, the Navigator and his friends use every last ounce of bravery and endurance to fight the toughest battle ever. As Owen searches for a solution, he travels through time to meet his father and grandfather, and discovers that the mysterious Frost Child holds the key to the power of the Harsh.

Tiger Eyes

Filed under: Death Fiction — J Kallhoff @ 10:55 pm  Tagged , ,

Tiger Eyes by Judy Blume

Tiger Eyes is an excellent book about a difficult emotional subject. 

Davey has never felt so alone in her life. Her father is dead—shot in a holdup—and now her mother is moving the family to New Mexico to try to recover.

Climbing in the Los Alamos canyon, Davey meets the mysterious Wolf, who can read Davey’s “sad eyes.” Wolf is the only person who seems to understand the rage and fear Davey feels.

Slowly, with Wolf’s help, Davey realizes that she must get on with her life. But when will she be ready to leave the past behind and move toward the future? Will she ever stop hurting?

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