Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Restart by Gordon Korman

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Gordon Korman is an amazing Canadian author.  He published his first book when he was just 14 years old and went on to publish four more novels before he graduated high school.  I remember reading his books when I was in school.  Today Gordon Korman knows his audience just as well as he did back then.  Restart is a hilarious novel that I read aloud to a grade 4/5 class this year.  The characters were funny and students could relate to them.  

Chase Ambrose is the biggest bully in school.  No one is out of Chase's target zone.  He picks on everyone.  Until one day he falls off the roof of his house and gets amnesia.  What's more shocking is that Chase that fell of the roof is actually a nice guy and has no memory of being the school bully.  Many students wonder if it can really be true.  Chase wonders if he really could have been that bad.  If Chase's memory comes back will he still be the nice guy or go back to his old ways?

This would be a great book to pick up for a junior grade student to read this summer.  I wonder if we might see it on the Forest of Reading list in November.  He also has a new book called Whatshisface that just came out and looks to be just as funny.

Monday, May 21, 2018

The High Season by Judy Blundell

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Ruthie has the perfect life.  She has her dream job working at an art museum.  She adores her teenage daughter Jem.  She has some lingering feelings for her ex-husband but somehow through it all they've managed to stay good friends.  She also loves her home on Long Island.  It needs a bit of work so to pay for some upgrades and save for the future they rent the home out ever summer.  It works.

But after many summers of leaving their home it's starting to wear on Ruthie and Jem.  This summer seems particularly draining as they're staying at a friend's mansion while they travel to Paris.  The rich summer folks seem everywhere.  

Ruthie certainly is the main character of The High Season but the story has a number of fun characters and story lines.  What I found interesting is that the characters and story lines cross many generations.  Jem has her typical teenage drama happening among her so called friends.  Then there is 27 year old Lucas who is living in Ruthie's house.  Ruthie has her own drama going on with all the adults.  Somehow the story all fits together.  But can Ruthie keep it together until the end of summer?

Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Every Note Played by Lisa Genova

36082326Lisa Genova is one of my all time favourite authors so I will periodically check to see if she's wrote a new book yet.  I was surprised and excited when I saw the cover for Every Note Played.  As expected I was crying before page 65.  Genova's characters are so real and their pain and emotions are so genuine you can't help but let a few tears roll as you read along.

Every Note Played is about a world famous pianist named Richard.  Richard is incredibly talented and when he's not performing on stage he has a string of women prancing through his bed.

Karina used to be a promising pianist but her dreams got crushed by Richard's, her ex-husband.  Now she's leaving in Boston, divorced and alone since her daughter went off to university.  She makes ends meet teaching a few piano lessons in the evenings.

Soon Karina is hearing rumors about Richard.  He's cancelling tours.  Friends say he's not doing well.  Maybe ALS.  Karina needs to see for herself.  Very quickly Richard has gone from top of the world to needing home care.  When Richards needs begin out weighing the amount of care he can afford Karina realizes she's going to have to be the one to step up and take care of him.

In 2011 the ice bucket challenge spread across North America in an attempt to draw attention and raise funds for ALS.  Many people got caught up in Facebook challenges without knowing the true suffering those with ALS endure.  Every Single Note is a heartbreaking tale of how ALS can stop a life in it's tracks.

Friday, February 9, 2018

Fourth Dimension by Eric Walters

35135782One of my favourite middle grade books is the Rule of Three.  This novel is the first in the series and a great read aloud.  I was eagerly anticipating a rumored book four in the series.  I have to admit I felt a twinge of disappointment not to pick up where we left off in Will to Survive but I quickly got over it and embraced another Eric Walters' hit middle grade book.

Fourth Dimension introduces a new character, 15 year old Emma, along with her mother, a former marine and her brother.  After her parents recent separation they have moved to what many will recognize as Toronto.  There they are struggling to adapt to city life when the power and all electronics quit one day.  The family had already been packed for an upcoming camping trip so they continue on their journey but pick a camping spot on Toronto Island (although not exactly called Toronto Island most from Ontario will recognize it as that) instead.  Days turn into weeks and weeks turn into months as Emma's mother does her best to take care of her family and those they meet.  Many battles occur and 15 year old Emma proves herself to be a very competitive match in a fight. 

Fourth Dimension will make another terrific read aloud to any middle grade class.  With the same intensity as Rule of Three Eric Walters' Fourth Dimension is an intense, action story with a strong, female character.  I hope the series continues.