Thank you all for your support during our recent Book Fair. The fair was very successful, and we were able to purchase a HUGE number of new books for our Library! Check out the display in the windows ...there are lots of exciting new titles and pictures of other books that are now available. READ ON!!!
Lt. Job Lane Elementary School Library Book Reviews Most reviews by students in Grades 4 & 5
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Sunday, December 11, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
THE BOOK FAIR IS COMING!!!
THE LANE SCHOOL BOOK FAIR WILL RUN FROM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH UNTIL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23RD. CLICK HERE FOR THE SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR @ LANE SCHOOL SITE
CLICK HERE FOR SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR INTERACTIVE PREVIEW SITE!
CLICK HERE FOR SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR INTERACTIVE PREVIEW SITE!
TAKE ME TO YOUR READERS!!!
Labels:
Book Fairs,
Interactive,
Reading,
Scholastic
Monday, October 10, 2011
SURVEY MONKEY!
Especially for our new Reading enrichment group! Vote for your preferred read...click on the Survey Monkey link, read each description, and click on your selection. We'll read the book together, discuss it, and maybe have time for some fun activities related to the book!
Click this link to get to the survey:
Reading Enrichment Survey Monkey
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Sunday, June 19, 2011
JGMS SUMMER READING
ANYTHING BUT TYPICAL by Nora Raleigh Baskin
(Click title above for animoto video)
Jason Blacke is anything but typical. He is an autistic 12 year old who is special. He has difficulties in school but loves writing. He post his stories to a website and becomes intriqued with Rebecca, known as Phoenix Bird. When he has the opportunity to meet her at a Storyboard Convention, what will she do when she discovers who is really is?
(Click title above for animoto video)
Jason Blacke is anything but typical. He is an autistic 12 year old who is special. He has difficulties in school but loves writing. He post his stories to a website and becomes intriqued with Rebecca, known as Phoenix Bird. When he has the opportunity to meet her at a Storyboard Convention, what will she do when she discovers who is really is?
Labels:
Autism,
JGMS,
realistic fiction,
Summer Reading
Thursday, June 2, 2011
THE SHADOW PROJECT by Herbie Brennan
This book bases itself on
an idea that astral projections are possible. The author incorporates that into
a spy/action book where there is a British intelligence group with support from
the CIA that trains teenagers (around 18 years old) to project themselves out
of their body to be able to get information from active terrorist groups. But
one day a street boy by the name of Danny needs the money to pay back his
grandmother for her generosity so he breaks into an old house hoping to find
things worth some money to help pay his grandmother back. But the moment he
enters this house he enters the realm of the Shadow Project and he gets enters
a world where there are threats, spies, killing, and too many awful things to
bear for a person without experience. Before long entering the Shadow Project
he finds himself blackmailed into helping the Shadow Project defeat one of the
words biggest terrorist groups, which is much more than tanks and guns.
I would recommend this book to both boys and girls ages 13-17 years old.
RATING: *****
Labels:
Action,
astral projections,
criminals,
Fantasy
THRONE OF FIRE by Rick Riordan
Even after making peace
with the evil god Set, Carter and Sadie Kane have a mission. They must awaken
the sun god Ra and search for the Book of Ra. However, the problem is that no
one actually knows where Ra is. Sure, he’s probably in the Duat, but
that doesn’t help much. Carter and Sadie have been training kids who had found
the locker and it contents. But even if all of them and the gods unite,
it might not be enough to fulfill their task with only five days until the
world ends.
I liked the part where
Sadie and Carter were in Russia
and they battled Vlad. I liked it because there was a lot of action and it was
really gripping.
I would recommend this book to both boys and girls ages 9 and up.
RATING: ****
MILKWEED by Jerry Spinelli
Misha Pilsudski is a gypsy
that steals, eats, and sleeps. He wants
to become a Nazi [jackboot] until he learns of the trains that are coming for
the Jews and will bring them to camps to torture and kill them. He tries to bring his NEW family [he was an
orphan that taught himself how to steal} to safety.
The best part is when
Misha taunts Buffo who tries to then kill him.
I would recommend this book to both boys and girls ages 10-13 years old.
RATING: ****
Labels:
boys and girls,
Historical Fiction,
Nazi Germany,
Spinelli
ALONG CAME SPIDER by James Preller
This book is about a two
boys Spider and Trey. They live on the odd side of the street; which seems just
right. Spider is afraid he won’t be “cool” if he hangs out with Trey because
the other boys don’t like him. But, they are neighbors and have been friends
forever. Will spider’s reputation destroy a wonderful friendship? Read this
book to find out!
The saddest part in
this book was when Trey wanted to play basketball with all the other boys and
they said no… except for Spider. He started to play and messed up. According to
the other boys he was a failure. This really hurt Trey’s feelings a lot. It
wasn’t his fault he wasn’t a basketball superstar!
I would recommend this book to both boys and girls ages 8-10 years old
RATING: ****
Labels:
boys and girls,
Fiction,
Humorous,
realistic fiction
ANGEL by James Patterson
An apocalypse (end of
world) is coming… soon. Max must save the world and lead the others to safety.
Life is hard for Max, considering she’s a teenager with wings, the leader of a
‘flock’, and is made to be with someone she hates. Also, her soul mate just ran
out on her and disappeared. Only a small, backstabbing seven-year-old knows how
it will all end. Her name- Angel.
The scariest part for me
was when they got bombed, also, their plane falls out of the sky. All of then
are injured, hurt. One might be dead. Having no idea of getting back to safety,
they must try and survive…
I think 14 year old girls will enjoy this book.
RATING: ****
Labels:
adventure,
Fantasy,
Fiction,
Maximum Ride,
Patterson,
Young Adult
THE 13TH REALITY by James Dashner
Thirteen-year-old Atticus
Higginbottom, a.k.a. Tick, has a normal life until he starts receiving letters
that have no return address and are signed simply “M.G.” These letters lead
Tick on a race to figure out the mysterious clues in the letters. On the way,
he meets several other people, all of which are getting the same strange
messages as Tick. The clues lead Tick and his new friends to a huge secret:
they live in just one of many different universes, or Realities. They join the
ranks of the Realitants, a group dedicated to protecting the Realities. But
Tick discovers that he has a strange power that makes him very special…
My favorite part of this
book is when Tick and his friends solve the mystery of the letters and find out
who was sending the letters.
I think both boys and girls of any age will enjoy this book.
RATING: *****
MAXIMUM RIDE: THE FINAL WARNING by James Patterson
This book is about a group
of 5 kids who can mutate into birds whenever they want! They have a mission.
Their mission is to save the WORLD!! But, when they are pursued uber-director,
their creator, wants to sell then to the highest bidder, they have to struggle
to fight against him.
The scariest part in the
book, for me, was the part when they were in Antarctica,
Sue-Anne gets taken by the leg by a sea monster! A little bit later in the
book, the figure out that Sue-Anne died!!
I think both boys and girls who are ages 12+ will enjoy this book.
RATING: *****
THE ELEVATOR FAMILY by Douglas Evans
There is a family that
tries to go on a nice vacation but the hotel that they were trying to stay at
had no more rooms so the family stays in the elevator. So there just going
through they’re life they’re ordering pizza and ordering breakfast and lunch
meeting new people. Every family that goes into the elevator looks at them
weird because now body stay in an elevator for they’re vacation!
My favorite part of this
book is when the Family moves into the elevator because its not regular for a
family to go on vacation in a elevator.
I think girls who are ages 8-10 will enjoy this book.
RATING: ***
THE CUPID CHRONICLES by Coleen Paratore
In this book the main
character Willa is a small town girl who’s mom owns an inn
and her dad is the chef. Her best friend is Tina who is a very rich girl in Cap
Cod. Her crush JFK who just came back from New Hampshire.
My favorite part was when
she held an all kids party and JFK was the only boy invited.
I think girls who are 7-10 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: *****
AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS by Jules Verne
Phileas Fogg goes around
the world in 80 days and he did a bet of 20000 pounds to do 80 days. But he has some trouble he got in jail he
sailed through hard seas.
It was a great adventure
for him.
My favorite part was when he has a fight with
guns - it was epic also he saved some prisoners...it was big thing.
I think both boys and girls who are 12 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: ****
TREASURE ISLAND by Robert Louis Stevenson
This book is mostly about
this young adult named Jim Hawkins and he’s the one who wrote this book. This
book is sad but very adventurous. Jim Hawkins’s mother and father are in the
book and own a cabin that the live in and rent. One day a Captain named Billy
Bones comes to the Inn to rent it and he has a “chest” with a map in it that
leads to “Treasure Island”. Days go by and the
captain is running out of money to pay, and one day a man comes
by…………………………………………………………………Read this The saddest part is when they leave Treasure Island on the ship; there are men still left on Treasure Island after a fight.
They are injured and can’t walk so they’re on the ground and the people on the
ship just leave supplies near the men. The men are saying, “please help me”.
But they could be traders and kill them so they can’t take the risk. This part
is very sad.
I think boys who are 9-12 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: ***1/2
Labels:
adventure,
boys,
Pirates,
realistic fiction
FLASH FIRE by Caroline B. Cooney
The book started with Danna
thinking that nothing ever happens in Pinch
Canyon, California.
Then things started getting bad. Huge brush fires started all over the Los Angeles area. Then
Hall, Danna’s brother saw a huge fire heading straight to Pinch Canyon.
The firefighters came to help out but they could do nothing to help the rich
people of Pinch canyon and there huge houses. People died, burned, and the fire
took everything in its way. DO NOT READ IF YOU ARE NOT AGES 11 – 15.
The scariest part was when
Beau went back into the burning house didn’t come back out.
I would recommend this book to both boys and girls ages 11-15.
RATING: *****
FRINDLE by Andrew Clements
Mrs. Granger is known for
being mean. Nick Allen creates a new word Mrs. Granger doesn’t enjoy the joke.
Nick makes a bunch of money off of his new word "frindle". The new word spreads
and it gets Nick into some trouble. To try to stop the word Mrs. Granger holds
kids at school after school to write sentences.
The best part of the book
was when Nick came up with the world frindle instead of saying pen. Nick also
signed something with his friends that declared that they will never say pen.
They will always say frindle.
I think both boys and girls ages 8-12 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: *****
Labels:
Clements,
Dictionary,
Humorous,
realistic fiction
NANCY DREW: THE CLUE INTHE DIARY #7 by Carolyn Keene
Nancy and her 2 friends
are driving home from carnival and see a whole house burn down. They stop and
try to help but it was to late; the whole house burned down. The person whose
house burned down was Felix Raybolt, a scam who stole people’s inventions. The story
is about Nancy and her 2 friends trying to find out who burned the house down,
but on the way the have a few other mysteries to solve. The mystery gets even
crazier when the police blame one of Nancy
friends. Can they find out who burned the house down before its to late?
The scariest part of the
book is when Nancy and her friends visit Felix Raybolt’s house and Nancy’s two
friends; Bess and George wake up to find Nancy screaming. They don’t know where
she is, and what she’s doing but then realize that Felix Raybolt might have
captured her.
I would recommend this book to girls ages 10-15 years old
RATING: ****
Labels:
girls,
mystery,
Nancy Drew Mysteries,
suspense
HUNGER MOON by Sarah Lamstein
In the book, Hunger Moon,
there are 4 main characters. Ruthie, Eddy, Mom and Dad.
Ruthie is having trouble
in school containing her laughter. Also, Ruthie and her brother ,Eddy, maybe
going to their grandmother’s house. But, their parents’ won’t let them go. In
order to go , Ruthie and Eddy run away to a train….. And bad things happen!!
My favorite part is a fun
favorite in this colorful novel. It’s when ever Eddy sees a funny thing on TV,
he repeats it over, and over, and over again and again
I would recommend this book to both boys and girls ages 11-13
RATING: *****
Labels:
boys and girls,
families,
realistic fiction
THE HOMEWORK MACHINE by Dan Gutman
Kelsey and Sam are school
slackers. Judy and Brenton are school wizards. One day Brenton told Sam he had
a homework machine, Judy and Kelsey overheard and they all went over to his
house after school to use it. They thought this was supposed to make their
lives easier but it just got them in a big load of trouble.
The saddest part of the
book was when Sam’s dad got killed. He got killed when he was over fighting in
the war.
I think both boys and girls ages 9-12 would enjoy this book.
RATING: *****
Labels:
boys and girls,
Fiction,
Gutman,
realistic fiction
Monday, May 30, 2011
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID#1 by Jeff Kinney
Greg is going into his
fist year of middle school and there are taller, meaner kids and all of Greg’s
friends changed over the summer except him.
The funniest part was when
Greg’s brother Rodrick woke him up at 3:00 to go to school. This book is a series
so if you like the book you can read another
I think kids who are 8 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: ****
DIARY OF A WIMPY KID #1 by Jeff Kinney
Greg is going to middle
school with his best friend Rowley and at the school basket ball court there a
cheese that no one touches the cheese if you touch the cheese you have the
cheese touch.
My favorite part is when
Rowley fall down a hill and broke his arm.
I think kids who are 9 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: *****
THE KINGDOM KEEPERS: DISNEY AFTER DARK by Ridley Pearson
This book is about a kid
named Finn who signs up to be a DHI, which stands for both Disney Host
Interactive and Daylight Hologram Imaging.Him and 4 others have to save Disney
World.A mysterious group of characters are trying to take over Disney World.
The Overtakers are led by an evil witch named Maleficent.Can the DHIs defeat
the Overtakers and save Disney World?
My favorite part was when
Maleficent was chasing Philby, Maybeck (other DHIs), and Finn. They have to
split up to trick Maleficent. She chases Maybeck, but has followed the wrong
person. Can Finn escape?
I think boys who are 9-14 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: ****
YOU CAN'T EAT YOUR CHICKEN POX AMBER BROWN by Paula Danziger
Amber brown is about a
girl who goes to London England to visit her aunt Pam and after she visits her
aunt she is supposed to go see her dad in France but she gets the chicken pox
and her dad comes to London England instead.
The funniest part is when
she said she was going to have a party and only invite people that have the
name of a color.
I think both boys and girls who are 7-11 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: *****
THE RIFLE by Gary Paulsen
In the story, a blacksmith
crafts a rifle that has such good aim, that the blacksmith believes that he
cannot make another like it. He needed money to raise a family, so he sells it
to a man who becomes a famous sharpshooter. When he dies of disease, the gun
was passed down for generations until present day. Then tragedy strikes.
The saddest part is when
the gun accidentally fires and kills the present owner’s friend.
I think boys who are 10 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: ***
THE NAME OF THIS BOOK IS SECRET by Pseudonymous Bosch
This Book is abut Cass and
Max-Ernest who are to different kids who don’t know each other but join force
to stop the evil Dr.L and Ms.Mavius.
I like the parts when the
other talks in footnotes. I think it’s funny.
I think kids ages 10-14 years old will enjoy this book.
RATING: *****
THEODORE BOONE: KID LAWYER by John Grisham
Theodore Boone has always
dreamed of becoming a lawyer. A murder mystery occurs, and only Theo knows the
truth. If he tells the truth, he’d be
revealing someone’s secret, but if he doesn’t, then somebody gets away with
murder.
My favorite parts are when
the chapters end with cliffhangers so you feel like you have to keep
reading. Then I just cant put the book
down!
I think both girls and boys ages 10 and up will enjoy this book
RATING: *****
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