Hooked on Books is a guide for information and reviews about children and young adult literature.This blog was created by teacher librarian and mom, Lisa Levin.
The more that you read, the more things you will know.
The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.
—Dr. Seuss
The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.
—Dr. Seuss
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
The Biggest Kiss of All
This is one of the most adorable read-aloud story about kisses. Big kisses, small kisses, wet kisses, kisses on the noses, kisses on the toes-es, high kisses, low kisses, all sorts of kisses. When I first read this story I thought of the beloved Dr. Seuss. This book could of been written by him. This story has such charm and such colorful, lively illustrations, you will want to read it over and over again. Everyone always needs kisses, kisses are so important. So what could be more important than a book on kisses for everyone! You will want to cuddle up with your favorite little person and read this story again and again. A great bedtime story! Or an anytime story. Recommended for ages 3-8.
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
Labels:
Family,
Grades 3-5,
Grades 6-8,
People with disabilities,
Read Alouds
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Almost Home By Joan Bauer
What a compelling and yet honest read about a 12 year-old girl whose life is turned upside down when she and her mother become homeless in Chicago. In this remarkable story, Sugar, loses her home and her comfort but she never loses her dream. After losing her job in Missouri, Sugar's mother picks them up and moves to Chicago for a fresh start. Only things are different in Chicago and Sugar and her mother end up homeless on the street. Through all the heartache, Sugar continues to keep in touch with her favorite English teacher and writes poetry to him about her feelings and thoughts. She finds a rescue dog that she names Shush who goes with her everywhere in a little bag and gives her much comfort. Sugar eventually ends up in the foster care system that takes care of her while her mother gets well. I think what was the most powerful and important lesson learned in this book is through Sugar's ability to be grateful for all that she has and to know that she might not be able to control life around her but she knows that she can always control how she deals with it, something that her mother taught her. This is a very touching read by the highly acclaimed author, Joan Bauer. Recommended for grades 5 and up. This story will win reader's hearts. It won mine!
Sunday, September 2, 2012
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“Every day a different body. Every day a different life. Every day in love with the same girl.”
Every Day by David Levithan is one of the most captivating teen love stories that I have read in a very long time. It is a complex story that takes the reader into the unknown. Levithan has created a beautiful, well-written story about life and how it changes from one moment to the next. The story has a science fiction twist in that the main character, called “A”, isn’t really a boy or a girl. We are lead to believe that he is a boy but we aren’t sure. Everyday “A” wakes up in a different teenager’s body, boys and girls, rich and poor, ugly and beautiful. “A” experiences their life for just 24 hours and then goes to sleep to wake up in another body the next day. But while “A’s" soul skips around from body to body he falls in love with a young girl name Rhiannon. Suddenly “A” can’t enjoy the rules of his life anymore and has found someone that he wants to spend everyday with, but can he? This is an unbelievable story people and their lives: the good, the bad, and the ugly. This is a story that makes you think about your own life.
This fabulous teen and adult read makes the reader really think deeply about how we love and how we judge people by our looks on the outside, not always what is on the inside. This story makes you think about what it would be like to be someone else even for a day. It is a very thought provoking, creative, imaginative story. A great recommendation!
Grades 8th and above.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Meet Penelope Crumb
Penelope Crumb by Shawn Stout and Art by Valeria Docampo
“Miss Stunkel’s art class is my All-Time Favorite. Don’t get me wrong, the rest of fourth grade is all right, I guess. But for me, drawing is like wiggling my toes in the ocean. It just feels good.”
An adorable story about a true-to-life 4th grader who has a huge sense of humor as well as a huge nose. When she discovers that her nose is rather large she decides to try and locate her missing grandfather who apparently has the same large nose. So she becomes a nose detective to try and make her family whole again. Her Grandfather went missing when her father died and Penelope doesn’t know why, she was a baby and nobody talks about him. Even though she has to sneak around and break many of her mother’s rules, she feels finding her grandfather is worth all the punishments in the world.
This is truly a lovely story about a young girl with a wonderful imagination that really makes the best out of every situation. I laughed my way through this book. The language was wonderful as well as the illustrations. Penelope is a young girl that we would all be proud to have as a friend. For those who loved the character Ramona or Clementine, they will love Penelope too. I hope this author writes more about this fabulous character!
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Oink-A-Doodle-Moo
This is an adorable picture book for toddlers as well as lower school aged children. It is a barnyard game of telephone that goes hilariously wrong. This is a great read-aloud with fabulous cartoon illustrations! The story starts in a barnyard where a pig whispers into a rooster's ear and starts a game of 'telephone'. As you can imagine once all the animals get involved the "pass it on" becomes hilariously funny. This is a story that you will guarantee to read over and over again.
OINK
OINK-A-DOODLE
OINK-A-DOODLE-DOO
OINK-A-DOODLE-MOO
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