Monday, January 12, 2009

Cathy's Key playlist By Jessica Swenson


1. I chose Hurry up and Save me by: Tiffany Giardina. The song talks about she wants her love to hurry up and save her, *hint* the name of the song... And in Cathy's Key Victor cant be with Cathy and Victors dad is a crazy and he is threatening Cathy to marry him, so he get a girl named Julia to steal Cathy's identity... So she wants Victor to come and save her.

2. I chose Tonight by: the Jonas Brothers because, it talks about not being able to work it out their problem because their lives are just out of control crazy. And with Vixctor and Cathy it really is crazy, Cathy not being able to talk to Victor because he's in a lab and Julia stealing Cathy's identity and screwing with her life.

3. I chose About a Girl by: The Academy Is because, Willam [lead singer] talks about how he doesnt love a girla but the truth is that hes mad crazy in love with her, and thats what Victor was trying to do make Cathy think that he doesnt love her so he cant hurt her, even though he'd do ANYTHINg for her....

4. I chose We've got a Big Mess on Our Hands by: The Academy Is because William talks about how everything he does turns out the opposite and everything is just bad... Julia the character is just down in the badluck area and everything is going wrong so she hooks up with Victors dad who is like a gazillionare and gets in a bit of a mess...

5. I chose Gives You Hell by: The All American Rejects because in the song he just wants the person that hurt him to just get hell, and when Victor hurts Cathy. All she wants is for Victor to get hell and to just have it bad...

6. I chose Crushcrushcrush by: Paramore because theres spys and bad people trying to mess with the immortal and Cathys world, and Cathy and Victor's love, and thats what Crushcrushcrush talk about...

The Au Pairs Sun-Kissed

The Au Pairs:
Sun Kissed
By: Mellisa De la Cruz


1. Sun Kissed is a fiction book.
2. I chose to read this book because it is part of a series and it is the 3rd book out of 4. I started reading them this summer when we went on vacation and I needed something to read on the plane and by the beach so I decided to read these.
3. Sun Kissed is about 3 girls, in the first book they met each other at their job. They all used to be Au pairs for a rich family that lives in the Hampton's. Well since two summers ago they have gone their separate ways but still work in New York Hampton area. Mara is working for the Hampton Magazine, she is living with her boy friend on a yacht. (Her boy friend is the brother of the kids she nannied for). She is having fun but seems to have a lot of competition with other girls wanting Ryan her boyfriend. Jacqui is still working for the Perry's still and watching the kids. What she doesn't know is that she is getting another girl to help her which is good in the end because they have to save her bosses marriage and the new girl Shannon helps her with that. Also Jacqui meets these 3 really hot and nice guys that live next to the Perry house. She doesn't know what to do because she doesn't know what guy she likes and all three of them like her. Eliza is working for a fashion company and living at home with her parents still. She has a boy friend Jeremy but she has to question him if he actually loves her. Right after she started her internship she gets fired because of something she did and her parents cancel her credit card so she has to find somewhere else to live. While all this is going on the girls still have time to hang out together and have decisions to make on where they are going to go to college or if they have to do a 5Th year of high school...
4. The title looks like it is a good book to read in the sun on the beach or on the boat. Also the first book of the series was appealing to me because the cover is colorful and looked like a good book.
5. The 3 questions I would ask the author are
1- Did you have personal experiences with these types of situations?
2- Do you have plans of writing more books for the series?
3- Would you ever consider making it a movie?
By: Ashley Gjerswold

Sunday, January 11, 2009

She Said Yes By Misty Bernall


Book Blog by Sarah Beatty

This book's genre is nonfiction. I havent read nonfiction stories in awhile, but i can tell that this book is the best true story book i've ever read.

I chose this book frankly because I just needed something to read for this book project, and fast. But after reading this appalling story about Cassie Bernall, a victim from the infamous Columbine High School shooting, this was a great book to only accidentally come across.

Many have heard about the tragic Columbine High School shooting, but this book takes a unique, in-depth look into one of the victims lives prior to April 20th, 1999.

Cassie Bernall was one of the victims shot in Columbine, but what makes her story so different from others, is how her beginning was so different from her end. Today, she is labeled as a martyr, but no one would've expected that from her, if they knew what she was like just a few years prior.

She had bad influences, leading her to horrible choices, suicidal thoughts, and violent plans she couldn't even dare to pursue. Becoming even more rebellious and headstrong by the day, she had her parents extremely worried. They seeked out legal attention, and invaded all her possible privacy until she regained their trust. After a church retreat, she was "reborn" into her christian faith, and quickly made a hard u-turn into her new life.
So on April 20th, under a table in the high school library, with a gun to her forehead, she was offered her life or her faith. Then she did what someone who had believed in Christ their whole life wouldn't have dared to do. She said yes.

The significance of this book's title is as crucial and significant as it gets. If she hadn't said yes, it wouldn't be a Christopher Award winning book. It wouldn't be described as "One of the most gripping stories to come out of the shooting at Columbine High School."


If I could ask the author three questions...
1. What was the main reason that drove you to write this book about your daughter?
I was wondering this since she began writing it so soon after Cassie died.
2. While writing this book, did find more closure between you and Cassie?
Throughout the book, you could tell that the author was still stuck in the past, until the end, where she writes a lot more about her relationship with Cassie.
3. Do you regret any event from this story now that you look back at it?
Since Cassie struggled and often had falling-outs with her, since she's gone, I was wondering if she would've acted differently.









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1. "Cassie" by Flyleaf
I read the summary of this book to my friend, and she talked about this song by Flyleaf, and how the lyrics sounded just like the story. I had heard it before awhile ago, but never really thought much of it. So it turns out that this song was actually made for Cassie Bernall and her legacy.

2. "You Found Me" by The Fray
This song seemed appropriate to the theme of this book, especially at the part where Cassie finds and restores her relationship with God, after long months of disconnection with her family, and under her friends bad influences. The lyrics say, "Lost and insecure,
you found me" and, "where were you? Just a little late, you found me". This relates to Cassie because she could have been wondering where God had been during her previous dark stages, when she was "lost and insecure".

3. "There For You" by Flyleaf
This is another song by Flyleaf, and its lyrics relate most to what Cassies mom may have felt like when she was struggling to communicate with Cassie. She had probably felt like she wanted to be there for her daughter.

4. "Conspiracy" by Paramore
This songs lyrics convey what Cassie may have been thinking when she was confused about herself while she was in her friends troubled world. "Where can I turn? 'Cause I need something more, Surrounded by uncertainty, I'm so unsure, Tell me why I feel so alone..."

5. "My Heart" by Paramore
The lyrics to this song can portray what was going on in Cassie's mind while she was rediscovering her faith, recognizing that she had done somethings wrong, and that she thought she should give up her heart to God; "I am finding out that maybe I was wrong, That I've fallen down and I can't do this alone..." and "This heart, it beats, beats for only you. My heart is yours."

6. "This Is Your Time" by Michael W. Smith
I personally don't like this song, but it suits Cassies legacy perfectly, since this song was written for her. The first stanza of lyrics in this song sum up the whole purpose of the book, and the highlight of her life; "It was a test we could all hope to pass, But none of us would want to take. Faced with the choice to deny God to live, For her, there was one choice to make."

Hatchet By Gary Paulsen


BLOG BY:
LOGAN GRINDY


GENRE: Fiction - Adventure

I was having trouble finding a novel to read for my independent reading project so i asked my mom for help because she has read many books. I told her that i wanted to read a book about adventure that will always keep me on my toes. I love reading books that make me want to keep reading on to find out what happens next. She instantly suggested that i read Hatchet. When my mom told me that it was by Gary Paulsen i was sold. Gary Paulsen is the author of one of my favorite books, Brian's Hunt, so i knew it would be smart decision. Also, Hatchet is a Newbery Honor award-winning book so i knew i would not be disappointed.

After surviving a plane crash into a lake in the middle of the woods, Brian Robeson is lost and alone in the Canadian wilderness. The plane he was flying to visit his father lies at the bottom of the lake with a dead pilot inside of it. When a search plane flies over Brian and doesn't notice him, Brian starts to get severely depressed. However, after failing at attempting suicide Brian realizes that feeling sorry for himself doesn't work. He now realizes what he must do to survive.

The only tool Brian has is a hatchet his mother had given him before he had left on the plane. Using this tool he must learn to provide food and shelter for himself. Considering that he has no background survival skills this could be a tough task. Overcoming his often troublesome flashbacks of his parents divorce is a challenge for Brian, but as time goes on the less it hurts him. Brian encounters way more setbacks and frustrations than successes while coming up with survival tactics. Survival will not be easy for Brian. Luckily, he has great perserverance and will do anything it takes to survive.

The title "hatchet" has great significance. In the beginning of the story, Brian's mother gives him a hatchet to take on his visit. However, the hatchet becomes Brian's greatest survival tool. Without the hatchet he would have never been able to survive. Brian uses his hatchet to gather materials to build his shelter as well as food for himself to eat. Also, Brian uses the hatchet as a type of weapon to protect himself. Most importantly, towards the end of the book Brian builds a raft and floats over to where the back half of the plane is sticking out of the water. This is because he remembered the pilot mentioning something about keeping a survival kit in the plane. Brian uses his hatchet to cut through the steel to get inside the plane because he could not get in the plane using just his bare hands. Inside the plane he finds the survival kit. Inside this survival kit he finds a transmitter and he puts out a rescue signal. He is rescued the next day by a man who had recieved the signal. Therefore, the hatchet is the reason that Brian was able to be rescued.

I would ask Gary Paulsen:


"Do you enjoy the wilderness?"

I was wondering this because throughout the story such great detail was used to decribe things that Brian encountered while he was in the wild. I wondered if you had spent time in the wilderness while you were growing up as well because i could tell from reading the book you have a lot of knowledge about the wilderness.

"Were you ever put in a situation where you were required to use survival skills?"

Throughout the story Brian kept using skills and tactics that were extremely clever. I knew that I would never have been able to come up with the ideas that Brian had. I wondered if you were writing about some of the survival skills that you had learned growing up and if you had used them at a point in your life.

"Did your parents divorce when you were a child?"

I noticed that in the book you always expressed Brian's feelings about his parent's divorce. The feelings he felt were so deep and vivid that it seemed as if you had experienced the same type of thing during your childhood. I was wondering if maybe you had those same feelings when you were Brian's age.

Saturday, January 10, 2009


Eldest is a fiction book

I chose this book because I love fiction books and i read the first book and loved it.

First Eragon is not the only main character in this book. His cousin is also a main part of this book. Eragon  changes so much in this book by the end his own cousin cant tell if it is even him. He is changed during an ancient ceremony of the elves. In the end of the book there is a huge surprise in an epic battle.

Roran (Eragon's cousin) proposes to his love Katrina. and the empire comes to his town to seize Roran for false charges. He and the rest of the towns folk fortify there town to defend from the empire. The town holds up for a while until they were betrayed by Sloan the butcher. 
The evil Rasac capture Katrina and Roran is injured. He vows to capture Katrina back.

Eldest is the name of the other dragon in the ending of the book.

Three questions I would ask the author  would be what was your inspiration, why did you decide to bring Roran into the book again, and why did you have the king of the Varden die.

By Jordan Blondino


Friday, January 9, 2009

Rhymes with Witches By: Sabrina Fields


Rhymes with Witches by: Lauren Myracle is about a typical high school. You have the cliques. This one clique in particular is called the Bitches (what kind of name is that?). Jane was noticed by this group of girls, she was to be the new freshman (there was a girl from every grade in the group). I choose this book because it was given to me last year by a friend who's mom gave it to her. I hadn't touched the book since I put it on the shelf. I had read all the books on my shelf and decided to use it for my book project. The Bitches were challenging all that Jane believed in, but once you were in you were in for life. You couldn't back out or you went to the very lowest possible end of the high school society. I think that the title is significant because the Bitches acted like witches. I won't tell you how.

If I could ask the author 3 questions about the book I would ask her:



  1. How she came up with a book like this?


  2. Were the characters inspired by anyone that she knew?


  3. Will there ever be a sequel?

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Fablehaven by Derek Hood


Fablehaven is a secret nature preserve protecting the beings of myth and legend from the outside world. The current caretaker, Stan Sorenson, describes it as "a refuge for mystical creatures". Those who live in this large sanctuary, mortal and magical, must Odey by a treaty of rules. The most common rules are focused upon "the law of the harvest" or "the law of retribution" meaning, you reap what you sow. If the law of retribution is broken, it allows for retaliation, which is essentially what drives the plot through the book.

1 Why did the witch in the story wan to preserve so badly?
2 If Nathan did not open the window would the mounters o gotten in ?
3 Why was the grandma in the story a chicken for the first 2 chapters?