Thursday, May 25, 2017

Summer Reading

It's done!

Here you go!

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https://goo.gl/forms/dOGCSIdqp790MhlA2

You will need to be signed in to your school Gmail/Google Apps account!

As always, if you have any questions, please get in touch with me via email!

Follow me on Twitter @RamblingsLMS. I have a huge summer to-read list already and plan to post many more reviews here.

Oh and...

Friday, May 12, 2017

Helllooo

I just wanted to give a quick update on where we are here...

Well, first, I'm super excited to announce I was chosen by the CT Association of School Librarians to receive the Carlton Erickson Award as a new LMS.  So very awesome.

Second, we are waiting on the brochures and flyers and such from the state for Summer Reading.  Those will be posted here and linked through Google Classroom as soon as they are posted.  My parts of the items are done.  I hate waiting!

Third, I'm deep in grammar policing the final NEASC reports for our visit early next school year.

Last but not least...new books!  We were able to get another water bottle order in.  Look for those soon!

Don't forget books are due back by 5/19.

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Friday, May 5, 2017

17 & Gone by Nova Ren Suma

If you liked 13 Reasons Why (the book, not the show), you will most definitely like this.

Lauren is driving to school when her ancient van stalls.  As she tries to restart it, she notices a "missing" poster on the other side of the road.  Darting across traffic, she grabs the poster for 17 year old Abby.  As Lauren drives to school, she realizes Abby's ghost in the van with her.

Soon Abby is joined by other 17 year old girls.  All of them are missing.  Lauren feels she has been chosen to find them, whether living or dead and bring them, and their families, peace.  But as she becomes obsessed with her quest, her school work and relationships with real people begin to suffer.  The line between reality and the ghosts/visions blurs.  And there is a wicked twist.

I don't want to spoil too much here!  This was a page-turner that kept me reading for hours straight.  I couldn't put it down.

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Wednesday, May 3, 2017

Fire Color One by Jenny Valentine

I've been married for 15 years.  My parents were married for 35, separated only by death.  Despite this, I know a lot about divorce, stepfamilies, child support, and the like through other family members, friends, and my students.  One of the saddest aspects of a family falling apart is when a parent cuts another out of the children's life.  I've seen it done, and it's just plain wrong (unless it's a safety issue of course).  I've seen one parent turn the children against the other through their words and actions, even though the child may have no memory of their other parent.  Often, it is the father cut off from his children.

Such is the case for Iris.  Her mother whisked her out of the country, remarried, and did nothing but spew venom about Iris's father Ernest.  Now, sixteen years later, Iris, her mother, and stepfather return.  Iris's mother knows Ernest is dying and has a large art collection worth a ridiculous amount of money.  She wants Iris to get close to her father in hopes of inheriting the art.

Iris learns Ernest is nothing like the man her mother has taught her hate.

And there is a surprise twist at the end.  Iris's mother gets what's coming to her.  For sure.

Look for Fire Color One to be added to the WHHS LMC collection soon.

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