The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.
—Dr. Seuss

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Time Between Us By Tamara Ireland Stone




This is a very unique love story between two 16 year-olds during two different time periods and in two different cities. Anna and Bennett are meant to be together or are they? Bennett lives in 2012 in San Francisco but he has the ability to travel through time and space which accidentally brings him into Anna’s life, which is 1995 in Evanston, Illinois. He shows up on day on the track while she is running and yet she doesn’t know him but she feels like she does. But then he literally disappears. That same day he appears again in school, right behind her in Spanish class. She knows he must be the same guy, but why is she so drawn to him. As their relationship builds, Bennett tells Anna the truth about himself, and as they fall in love they wonder if their love can withstand the test of time? But with this new love brings adventures and many possibilities. But the biggest question is can fate keep these two together?

This first time author has created a very romantic love story between two very normal fun-loving teenagers. A book that I promise you won’t be able to put down. The dialogue is fresh and realistic. And then once you finish the story you will want to go back and reread some of the chapters just to confirm that understood the ending.

A wonderful read for grades 7 and above. I loved this book!
To learn more about this new author, check out her blog at Tamara Ireland Stone
To view the book trailer Time Between Us

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper




This is a book that everyone should read. Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper is a compelling read about an 11 year-old child with Cerebral Palsy. Melody isn’t like most kids, she can’t walk and she can’t talk, but she can think. But nobody really knows what goes on in her mind, but we do as readers. Written from the point of view of the character the author shows us the life of a child with a terrible disease. While Melody isn’t mentally challenged like most people think. She is a fifth grader with normal thoughts and feelings. Melody has determination, she is funny and she is full of love. Melody is intelligent but nobody knows it because she can’t talk, she can’t complain, she can’t share her feelings, or answer the questions in class. She can do it in her head, but the words don’t come out of her mouth. That is until she receives a special computer that can talk for her. Once she learns how to the use the keyboard her thoughts come flying out and she suddenly goes from being the stupidest girl in the school to the smartest. But not everyone is ready to see how much she knows. 

This is truly a wonderful story about a young girl that you will never forget; a story of both heartache and hope. It can also be a wonderful story as a read aloud to a class to talk about differences. Another wonderful read about what it is like to be different. Sharon Draper wrote this story as a testament to those with disabilities, those who are misunderstood and to all the people out there that take care of these types of people.  A recommended read for Grades 5-8