Katie recently submitted the following book reviews for books she's read since our last book club meeting in July:
Summer at Forsaken Lake by Michael D. Beil
Summer at Forsaken Lake by Michael D. Beil
Summer at Forsaken Lake is
one of the best books I've read this summer! Nicholas Mettleson lives
in New York City and must go to Deming, Ohio for the summer with his two
little twin sisters. There they stay with their Great Uncle Nick.
Nicholas meets Charlie, a girl with a really good curveball, and they
work together to solve a mystery from when Charlie's mom and Nicholas's
dad were 14. With sailing, filming and the Seaweed Strangler involved
it's bound to be one adventurous summer! I'm not sure if there is a
sequel to it, but I wish there was. I looked forward to reading it every
night. It's an awesome book that has lots of parts where it could
finish, but then something happens. I would recommend this to almost
every person I know. I hope whoever reads it loves it as much as I did!
-Katie
-Katie
Middle School:
Ultimate Showdown
The 2 Katchadorian kids are going head to head in a battle
of the book! Each child argues their point in a hilarious story of two
middle-school aged kids. Topics such as schedules, bullying and holidays are
covered.
-Katie
Unusual Chickens for
the Exceptional Poultry Farmer
Sophie Brown, age 12, writes letters to her deceased
grandmother and great uncle, telling the story of her move from LA to her Great
Uncle Jim's farm. She finds a mess of a farm, metal contraptions piled high and
very sad little grapevines cover the property along with a few odd creatures.
Her mom and dad are kept busy with writing and finding a job, so Sophie has
lots of time to herself. That’s when she discovers something crazy.
-Katie
Circus Mirandus
Micah Tuttle's parents had died when he was little, so now
he lived with his grandfather. His grandfather was getting sick, and about to
die, so Micah's great aunt Gertrudis came to stay. Aunt Gertrudis is a bitter
old (but younger than Micah's grandpa) lady who hates her brother's Circus
Mirandus stories. Micah however loves them. The stories his grandpa tells him,
seem unreal and magical. Then one day Micah decides to go looking for the
Circus. With help from his new friend Jenny, the Man Who Bends Light and an
annoying parrot, Micah finds someone who might be able to help his grandfather.
-Katie
I Kill the
Mockingbird
They never meant for
it to get this big. They just wanted to make people excited about summer
reading. Lucy, Alena and Michael get their summer reading lists and were
thrilled to see the classic, To Kill a
Mockingbird By: Harper Lee, on the list. Their classmates, not so much. So
to get them excited about summer reading, they plan on how to make the entire
town get excited about the already famous book.
-Katie
Katie, I keep hoping that some of your fellow readers will join you for these book reviews. I definitely want to read Summer at Forgotten Lake. I loved Circus Mirandus and Unusual Chickens for the Poultry Farmer too. Keep reading and sharing. I love hearing from you!
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