Boces november 2010
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The Book Cheerleader!
Good For One Grand Adventure
Incarceron
Catherine Fisher
Mockingjay
Suzanne Collins
The Books of Elsewhere
Jacqueline West
Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword
Barry Deutsch
Pod
Stephen Wallenfels
As Easy as Falling Off the Face of the Earth
Lynne Rae Perkins
Plain Kate
Erin Bow
“Now was very much the time to think of a brilliant, watertight, plan.…Failing that, I improvised.”
The Amulet of SamarkandJonathan Stroud and Andrew Donkin
The Jaguar Stones:
Book One Middleworld
J&P Voelkel
"The granola bars.
It had come to this.
Miserably, he unwrapped a bar.He brought the compacted brown mass to his lips. With a heavy heart, he opened his mouth and prepared his tongue to receive the foul-tasting grunge. Then, in the nick of time, he recovered his fighting spirit.Things were bad, but not that bad. He still wasn't desperate enough to eat a granola bar.“
Inspired by history
Borrowed Names: Poems about Laura Ingalls Wilder, Madam C.J. Walker, Marie Curie, and Their Daughters
Jeannine Atkins
One Crazy Summer
Rita Williams-Garcia
“How do you fly three thousand miles to meet the mother you hadn’t seem since you needed her milk, needed to be picked up, or were four going on five, and not throw your arms around her, whether she wanted you to or not?
The War to End All Wars: World War I
Russell Freedman
Mighty empires collapsed as a result of the fighting. New nations came into being. And the war’s aftershocks are still being felt today. The Russian Revolution, the rise of Hitler, America’s emergence as a world power, the Second World War, and continuing turmoil in the Middle East all have their roots in the First World War.
Wicked Girls: A Novel of the Salem Witch Trial
Stephanie Hemphill
Revolution
Jennifer Donnelly
I wish my cell phone worked. Right now. I wouldn’t call 911 to come rescue me from the eighteenth century. As much as I want to, I’d call Nathan.
Alchemy and Meggy Swann
Karen Cushman
Folly
Marthe Jocelyn
"I did not know the heart were like a china teacup hanging in the cupboard from a single hook, that it could chip and crack and finally smash to the ground under a boot heel.
And I did not know that even smithereens could reassemble into a heart. I did not know any of this”
Storytellers Extraordinaire
Sparky: The Life and Art of Charles Schulz
Beverly Gherman
Trickster: Native American Tales
Matt Dembicki
The Odyssey
Gareth Hinds
“Ah, but not all dreams are true. There are two gates by which a dream may enter: one of shining ivory, one of plain horn. The dreams from the ivory gate are glimmering illusions that signify nothing. But those from the horn gate can come true – if only we know which is which!”
“There is always a way to do what you truly love.”
The DreamerPam Munoz Ryan & Peter Sis
Zora and Me
Victoria Bond & T.R. Simon
“Zora Neale Hurston, “Old Lady Bronson said, “please don’t tell me what you meant and what you didn’t’ mean. My first two names ain’t Old Lady for nothing. I been round here as long as there’s been a round here.”
It’s How You Play the Game
Foiled
Jane Yolen
The Cardturner
Louis Sachar
“I had told Leslie to stay away until Clifff arrived, so I could have some time alone with Toni, but that wasn’t working out exactly as planned. I’m a lot smoother in my daydreams than I am in real life.”
Puzzling Things Out
Meanwhile
Jason Shiga
The Secret Science Alliance and the Copycat
Crook
Eleanor Davis
Food for Thought
A World of Food:
Nigeria
Dereen Taylor
Tyranny
Lesley Fairfield
The Harder They Fall
They Called Themselves the K.K.K: The Birth of an American Terrorist Group
Susan Campbell Bartoletti
You
Charles Benoit
The Rise and Fall of Senator Joe McCarthy
James Cross Giblin
Yummy: The Last Days of a Southside Shorty
G. Neri
Sir Charlie
Sid Fleischman
His rags to riches story was in two words, tragic and wonderful.
I Need a Hero
Heart of a Samurai
Margi Preus
Silverfin:A James Bond Adventure
Charlie Higson
Lafayette and the American Revolution
Russell Freedman
Zeus: King of the Gods
George O’Connor
All Star! Honus and the Most Famous Baseball Card Ever
Jane Yolen
There’s Always a Choice
The Last Summer of the Death Warriors
Francisco X. Stork
He opened his arms and she came to him. He held her head against his chest and he opened his eyes as wide as they would go in order to keep them dry. She wanted to say something, but he pressed her tight. “Sh h h. Don’t say anything.” He let go of her and started down as quickly as he could.“I want my heart back,” she said between sobs.
Will Grayson, Will Grayson
John Green & David Levithan
Revolver
Marcus Sedgwick
"You know, I understand it now. There's always a third choice in life. Even if you think you're stuck between two impossible choices, there's always a third way. You just have to look for it.”
To Infinity and Beyond
Zita the Spacegirl
Ben Hatke
Amelia Earhart: This Broad Ocean
Sarah Stewart Taylor
Amelia Lost: The Life and Disappearance of Amelia Earhart
Candace Fleming
Archvillain
Barry Lyga
Eye Spy
For Good Measure: The Ways We Say How Much, How Far, How Heavy, How Big, How Old
Ken Robbins
Can You Find It? America
Linda Falken
Fairie-Ality Style
David Ellwand
Mirror
Jeannie Baker
Mother Earth, Father Sky
Ubiquitous
Joyce Sidman
A.D.
New Orleans After The Deluge
Josh Neufeld
Ninth Ward
Jewell Parker Rhodes
Kakapo Rescue: Saving the World’s Strangest Parrot
Sy Montgomery
Found only in New Zealand, the kakapo is the rarest and heaviestParrot, the only flightless and night-active parrot, and undoubtedly the strangest parrot in the world:
•Weigh up to nine pounds•Owl-like face with whiskers•Don’t talk but can growl like a dog & boom like a bullfrog•Don’t fly but can climb trees using feet and beak•Can live to be at least 70 years old and likely to 100 years.•Feathers smell strongly of honey
The Frog Scientist
Pamela S. Turner
Here Comes the Garbage Barge!
Jonah Winter
The Gardener
S.A. Bodeen
The Write Stuff
Time You Let Me In
Naomi Shihab Nye
Dave the Potter
Laban Carrick Hill
Mirror Mirror
Marilyn Singer
Spilling Ink
Anne Mazer & Ellen Potter
Middle School: Not for Wimps
Smile
Raina Telgemeier
Falling In
Frances O’Roark Dowell
The Popularity Papers: Research for the Social Improvement and Betterment of Lydia Goldblatt &
Julie Graham-Chang
Amy Ignatow
The Strange Case of Origami Yoda
Tom Angleberger
The big question: Is Origami Yoda real?Well, of course he’s real. I mean, he’s a piece of paper.But I mean: Is he REAL? Does he really know things? Can he see the future? Does he use the Force?
It Always Hurts
Pop
Gordon Korman
By The Time You Read This, I’ll Be Dead
Julie Anne Peters
I Kill Giants
Joe Kelly
Wolves in the Woods
Raised By Wolves
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
"Who knows how many of his attacks we missed? This is Google we're talking about here, not science."
The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place:
The Mysterious Howling
Maryrose Wood
"If it were easy to resist, it would not be called chocolate cake."