Sunday, March 26, 2017

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         13th & Green's 1st place pick for Pennsylvania Young                                          Reader's Choice Award!




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13th & Green's 2nd place pick for Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award!





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13th & Green's 3rd place pick for Pennsylvania Young Reader's Choice Award!

After pulling a magical thunderbolt from a stone, ten-year-old Zeus goes on the adventure of a lifetime in this thrilling start to a brand-new series! The terrible Titans--merciless giants who enjoy snacking on humans--have dominated the earth and put the world into chaos. But their rule is about to be put to the test as a group of young Olympians discover their powers and prepare to righteously rule the universe....

Sunday, September 25, 2016

Bigger Than a Bread Box by Laurel Snyder


Hatchet by Gary Paulsen


The Cyberskunk Files #2: The Hyperlink



Doug is a normal kid who loves to play virtual video games and get lost in that world.  His best friend is Jamie and she is a genius and a hacker.  One day when Doug was checking his blog he found new comments asking for his help.  Three high school students were missing and possibly a computer virus was involved.  With the help of his computer, Auntie “M”, talking to him and guiding him what to do next he takes action.  

Yes! We are Latinos: Poems and Prose About the Latino by Alma Flor Ada and F. Isabel Campoy



Monica is from El Salvador, when she was little her father left her and her mother to work in Texas.  They moved to Mexico to be closer to her father but it would be 3 years till she saw him again.  Her Aunt, Tia Vicky would travel back and forth across the border since she had married an American and was now a citizen.  She worked for Mrs. Randall cooking and cleaning.  One day Mrs. Randall and her niece came to take her across the border.  She had to cut off her long braids and wear a dress Mrs. Randall brought for her.  When the border patrol looked in the car Mrs. Randall said “My nieces” and they waved us through.  She lived for several weeks with Mrs. Randall and her mom wrote to her every week promising they would be a family again.  One day a woman came to the house looking just like her Tia Vicky, but different.  She had the same clothes and same hair color but was different.  Then Monica realized it was her mom!  Yes! We are Latinos introduces us to 13 children each from a different Spanish country.  Written as a poem is their story of where they were born, how they migrated to the United States and their experiences.  Each chapter starts off explaining the history and culture of each country.  Very moving stories about these children and the hardships they endured as immigrants and assimilating into American society.