Monday, June 27, 2011

Wonderstruck (advanced reading copy)

Title: Wonderstruck
Author: Brian Selznick
Ages: 9 and up
Advanced Reading Copy
Release Date: September 2011

Plot:
This novel contains two stories, each told from the viewpoint of two people, Ben and Rose.  Set fifty years apart, in two different locations, Ben's story is told in words, and Rose's story is told in illustrations.  Both stories intertwine, giving the reader insight into the past and present of both characters.  Ben, a young teen who has just lost his mother, longs to learn about a father he has never known.  Rose, born deaf, longs for her mother's attention and to have a life outside the protective confines of her home.  With twists and turns of discovery, both characters make their way to New York City, which is the beginning of how Rose's life in 1927 will eventually affect Ben's life in 1977.

Review:
Wow.  I love when this is the first thought I have when I close a book at the end of its story. I don't know what impressed me more, the illustrations, the combination of one story told in words offset by another told in illustrations, or the intertwining story line.  Okay, it was all three.  And because of all three, I couldn't put the novel down...I sat and finished it from cover to cover in one sitting...what a great way to spend an afternoon! The illustrations are absolutely beautiful; there's something about the black and white effects of pencil sketches that draws the eye to study them. There is one illustration toward the end of the novel that depicts a "Cabinet of Wonders," an early form of a museum. I think I stared at the double page picture of this beginning museum for nearly fifteen minutes-- there was so much to look at.

When this novel first arrived in my class room I showed it off to my students and it was immediately snatched up by two girls who wanted to see if they could figure out Rose's story by simply studying the pictures.  Their conclusion about her story was pretty accurate, I must say.

A definite must read, and a must see!

--Ms. Plisko

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Ms. Plisko's Summer Reading

I dream of summer for one thing: reading a wonderful book under a shady tree.  Okay, maybe that's two things. I have a pile of advanced reading copies just waiting for me to open, and I can't wait to get started.  Here they are, in no particular order:


Circle of Secrets by Kimberley Griffiths Little
Wonder Struck by Brian Selznick
Floors by Patrick Carman
Sound Bender by Lin Oliver and Theo Baker
The Eleventh Plague by Jeff Hirsch
Cleopatra's Moon by Vicky Alvear Shecter
Flyaway by Lucy Christopher
A Web of Air by Philip Reeve
Consumed by Kate Cann
Six Days by Philip Webb
Icefall by Matthew Kirby


Phew!  First up will be, I think, Circle of Secrets....I love a book set in the south....


--Ms. Plisko

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Dead Is The New Black

Author: Marlene Perez
Age Recommendation: 11 and Up
Star Rating: 5/5 

Plot: Daisy Giordano has always felt like the odd one out. In a town 'chock-full of the unknown, the unusual, the unexpected' and in a family of gifted psychics, Daisy is normal. No telepathy, no telekinesis, no special powers or secret identities -- just unruly hair and a talent for cookery. When her mother asks her older sister Rose for help with a case it's the final straw for Daisy. She's going to prove that she can help solve crimes too, powers or no.
Only with cheerleaders dropping like flies and the "Divine" Devereaux, head cheerleader and Daisy's arch-enemy, reinventing herself as a gothic fashion-plate over the summer, that might not be as easy as Daisy hoped. Luckily she has some skills that even she doesn't know she possesses and she can always depend on Ryan, son of the local police chief and maybe more than a friend to Daisy, to help her investigate.


Review: Ever since I was younger I never enjoyed reading. I could never understand how someone could be so hooked on one book that they couldn't put it down; until I had done it myself. In the beginning of the year I started reading this novel. A few of my friends were telling me about this book and saying all this fantastic stuff about it. I decided to start reading it because, truthfully, it looked kinda small and I thought I might as well try it. By the first page I was already hooked. I just couldn't put that book down! It had so many exciting things happening in it that you never were bored. "Dead Is The New Black" by Marlene Perez is a must read! There is a ton of "cliff" hangers that'll make you feel the urge to never stop! This is the first book of the series. There is four more; "Dead Is A State Of Mind" "Dead Is So Last Year" "Dead Is Just A Rumor"  and the fourth one is still being written, "Dead Is Not An Option." These books really catch your eye, but be careful once you start this book you won't be able to put it down!

--Brittany