I started the Nicholas Flamel series when it first came out in 2007. Each year anticipating the newest book. I have adored the series, the good vs. evil, the twists and the turns. The final book in the series left me hanging from start to finish. I was not at all anticipating the outcome. I can see how Scott is going to develop a new series about the Earthlords. I was shocked at the end of the book and the final outcome. I never imagined the end would be as it was.
I don't want to be a spoiler about the series, so I can't say much except READ IT! Scott is a fantastic writer and his storyline is very clear and action packed. I can't stress enough how good it is. I recommend starting on book one and reading straight through to the last book. It will stick in your mind that way. There are a lot of characters to remember and waiting between books made me forget some of them. I probably should have started book one and read straight through before I read book 6, but, time was not on my side to do this. Maybe when I reread the series. Yes, this is one of those that you reread.
Tech tips and help for teachers at Hamilton Community Schools (and everywhere)
Monday, July 16, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
The Serpent's Shadow by Rick Riordan
In case you haven't guessed, Rick Riordan is one of my favorite chidren's authors. I was introduced a few years ago to Percy Jackson and after I read that I haven't been able to stop reading any of his material. I love his ability to tell a mythological story and throw in so much action and adventure. He was able to do it again with his final book in the Kane Chronicles The Serpent's Shadow.
I have always been a fan of the Egyptian myths and the historical significance of the race. I found that this love for Egyptian history and mystery led me to really enjoy the entire series by Riordan. I was sad to see the end of the series.
All of Riordan's books have children as the main heroes. I love that. I think it helps kids realize that they don't have to be adults to accomplish great things. So many children can learn from the example set by Riordan. I think his themes and stories can apply to real life scenarios. Kids in the books are combating evil Gods and Goddesses. Kids in real life are being exposed to so many negative things with environment, politics, war, etc. There can be a lot said if kids see the work done by Sadie and Carter Kane and in turn try to do something on their own.
The book was wonderful. I loved getting to see old characters again, I was glad to see the plot thicken and then the outcome be perfect. I don't want to give spoilers, so I won't go into details. I just want to recommend that you read the book, or the series if you haven't done so. It was a really good collection.
I have always been a fan of the Egyptian myths and the historical significance of the race. I found that this love for Egyptian history and mystery led me to really enjoy the entire series by Riordan. I was sad to see the end of the series.
All of Riordan's books have children as the main heroes. I love that. I think it helps kids realize that they don't have to be adults to accomplish great things. So many children can learn from the example set by Riordan. I think his themes and stories can apply to real life scenarios. Kids in the books are combating evil Gods and Goddesses. Kids in real life are being exposed to so many negative things with environment, politics, war, etc. There can be a lot said if kids see the work done by Sadie and Carter Kane and in turn try to do something on their own.
The book was wonderful. I loved getting to see old characters again, I was glad to see the plot thicken and then the outcome be perfect. I don't want to give spoilers, so I won't go into details. I just want to recommend that you read the book, or the series if you haven't done so. It was a really good collection.
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
The Woman in Black by Susan Hill
I finally finished it... I decided to continue my horror story summer by reading The Woman in Black. I thought it would be a good mysterious, suspenseful book but it really was full of a lot of unnecessary drivel. It took over 100 pages to get to the point and only 50 pages to see the final outcome. I think the author spent way too much time sharing information about the whereabouts, the marshes and less about the nitty gritty of the story. The ending arrived to quickly for me. I would have loved to see a few more serious incidents take place on the island, maybe something creepier than sounds and seeing the woman.
I appreciate the beginning of the book, the starting chapter where our main character Arthur Kipps freaks out and decides to write a horrific ghost story in which he lived. And then, poof, too much talk and not a lot of action, at least at the midpoint. I love the sound effects on the island. The clanky sound in the bedroom and seeing that actual woman in black. Hill's description of the the Woman is eerie. Thinking of how she looks gives me chills. The outcome of the book horrified me. I was heartbroken, and in all accounts I should be.
When I read a good horror story, I am pulled in and creeped out from the start. I still get chills when I read books by Steven King, this did not give me constant chills. Don't get me wrong, it was a decent book, but I don't think I would keep it to read again. It will be one of my books to resell to the local Indie.
I appreciate the beginning of the book, the starting chapter where our main character Arthur Kipps freaks out and decides to write a horrific ghost story in which he lived. And then, poof, too much talk and not a lot of action, at least at the midpoint. I love the sound effects on the island. The clanky sound in the bedroom and seeing that actual woman in black. Hill's description of the the Woman is eerie. Thinking of how she looks gives me chills. The outcome of the book horrified me. I was heartbroken, and in all accounts I should be.
When I read a good horror story, I am pulled in and creeped out from the start. I still get chills when I read books by Steven King, this did not give me constant chills. Don't get me wrong, it was a decent book, but I don't think I would keep it to read again. It will be one of my books to resell to the local Indie.
Monday, July 9, 2012
Woods Runner- Gary Paulsen
Woods Runner by Gary Paulsen
Well, to make a long story short- this book was excellent and I think Paulsen has a new fan. I love the connections he makes throughout the whole book to historical facts. The action is superb. I really liked his characterization and his reference to facts.
The story is gripping from beginning to end. I was pleased with Samuel's character and how mature he is.
I recommend it to you. It reads fast but has a lot of good action and a good story. It makes me think I need to read all of the books Paulsen wrote about Brian.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Hong on the Range- Oh it's real
I was wondering to all of my colleagues out there. Should I read this book for a review? I came across it as I was weeding the library a few months back. The cover caught my eye, then I read the dust jacket. I was a little intrigued. I may have to read the book just for the heck of it.
A little bit of information about the details of the photos: We found a large collection of old library signs from the 1960s... simple things like Reading for Pleasure and The library will be closed for Thanksgiving. We kept the funny ones. Maybe I should post them here from time to time to make people laugh. Anyway, I decided to make a small collage with the signs to make the picture even better.
Just wait until I talk about Glen and the book Touch of the Clown. That one's a classic.
A little bit of information about the details of the photos: We found a large collection of old library signs from the 1960s... simple things like Reading for Pleasure and The library will be closed for Thanksgiving. We kept the funny ones. Maybe I should post them here from time to time to make people laugh. Anyway, I decided to make a small collage with the signs to make the picture even better.
Just wait until I talk about Glen and the book Touch of the Clown. That one's a classic.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Sorry for Inactivty
I decided to do a combo blog, book talks as well as tech talks. I think the tech part has gotten the better of me. I am finding that is much more my cup of tea today, especially since I have been getting my brain back in lesson planning mode as I look for tools to use in my class.
I have finished several books of late. I will write a quick review of each but they will be super short and sweet. I may even schedule the posts. And, as always, the books I read are older. I don't get ARC very often, if I do I visit netgalley. Some reviews are not permitted to publish until a month before the book comes out. (Just wait, I read Ashen Winter and will review that one, but not until September 13.)
Have a super day. I will continue working on some commentaries about books. Maybe even have my some help me with some.
I have finished several books of late. I will write a quick review of each but they will be super short and sweet. I may even schedule the posts. And, as always, the books I read are older. I don't get ARC very often, if I do I visit netgalley. Some reviews are not permitted to publish until a month before the book comes out. (Just wait, I read Ashen Winter and will review that one, but not until September 13.)
Have a super day. I will continue working on some commentaries about books. Maybe even have my some help me with some.
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