Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Tortilla Sun

Tortilla Sun



Tortilla Sun was a great book about a girl named Izzy.
Izzy doesn't want anything to do with her dad until one day when she finds a baseball with the words "Because magic" with two spaces in between them. Her mother hasn't really told her anything about him so she has no idea. Her mother suddenly gets an assignment in a different continent so Izzy goes to live with her Abuela for the summer. There she has many exciting new adventures, learns what story truly is and much more. We had a lively book discussion and had great food along the way. :-)
Us at book club!

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Abby Spencer Goes to Bollywood

A NEW EXPERIENCE FOR ABBY

I just finished a book called Abby Spencer goes to Bollywood by Varsha Bajaj.  
Just some of the delicious Indian
food we enjoyed during book club!
I would definitely give it a 4 out of 5 stars rating. This book was about a girl named Abby. In the book, Abby wants excitement! No. Not really. What she really wants is to finally figure out who her dad is. Abby never really thought about not having a dad before, but but when an unexpected accident occurs, Abby is left with many 
Me and my friends at book club!
 
questions. Abby starts to have to keep secrets and tell lies about certain things. Do you think Abby will meet her dad? Does he care about her? Did he even know she existed? Read Abby Spencer Goes to Bollywood to find out. The one thing that brought me down a bit, was the way the main character was built. Most of the time I felt strongly that Abby, the main character did not stick up for herself enough. She just went with everything, even though she might not have wanted to. I would recommend this book to anybody over the age of 8. Altogether the book was enjoyable to read even though I did not quite like the way author built the main character.

Monday, October 2, 2017

Moms Meeting

In preparation for the December Book Throwdown (our annual choosing of books for the next year), the moms met to whittle the books down to 18 books.

We each brought with us a huge stack of books, talked about the themes from Her Next Chapter, and then stacked the books in different categories.  We came up with a great stack of books that cover different cultures, different issues middle schoolers face, different time periods, and more.

We also really want to jump into some of the stuff our daughters will start wading into in middle school--
so we decided we would ALSO read one chapter of Mayim Bialik's Girling Up from
January-June--- this way we'll finish it right before they enter middle school.  Our hope is that in exploring these topics together in the safety of our book club, the girls will know they have 3 adults they can trust and 2 other peers who are getting the same information they can talk with about stuff that comes up for them-- or just ask questions!



So!  We have 18 books... 7 of them will be voted out in December... which 11 will make our 2018 books?  Check back in December to find out!

2018 Throwdown books (only 11 will make it!):


Midwife’s Apprentice
Lions of Little Park
Counting on Grace
Walk Two Moons
Kira Kira
Power of Lucky


The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate
The War that Saved My Life
My Mixed Up Berry Blue Summer
Breadcrumbs by Ursu
Three Times Lucky
Brown Girl Dreaming


Sylvia & Aki
Operation Redwood
Finding Mighty
Story Thieves
Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret
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Saturday, September 2, 2017

The Great Wall of Lucy Wu

Pages read: 312
Rating: 9 out of 10

Today I finished a book called "The Great Wall of Lucy Wu". It was an awesome book. the main reason why I give it a 9 out of 10 star rating is because some things (and by "things" I mean food) in the book is/are gross. Anyway, the book is about a Chinese American girl named Lucy Wu who has a sister (Regina) and a brother (Kenny), and when her sister finally moves out of her room forever because of college, Lucy is sooo exited that she is finally going to get her room to herself forever. But, when a Chinese relative named Yi Po comes to see her sister's family, Lucy is NOT happy. Not only does her room disappear, but her entire year collapses. Lucy encounters many things, including decisions between basketball and Chinese school, a little piece of Regina, and especially Sloane Conners. Lucy's year is ruined. Or is it? Read this totally AWESOME book to find out what happens to Lucy's year, and Lucy.🏀

Thursday, August 31, 2017

Inkheart

Our most recent book that we read was called "Inkheart." It was about a book about a father and a daughter (Meggie and Mo) who travel around binding books.  But one night when a mysterious stranger comes to visit, Meggie isn't so sure that they're safe. When she consults Mo about the visit, he won't answer. Mo has the ability to read things in and out of books. The problem is he can't read them in/out again. Does Meggie have the ability too? Will she be able to find her long lost mother? Read Inkheart and you'll find out. It's a nice and thick book so if you have a vacation bring that with you. I hope you enjoy Inkheart as much as I did.

Sunday, July 30, 2017

Fun with Grandma!

The great depression sends Mary Alice to Southern Illinois, a place very different from her home in Chicago. It takes Mary Alice forever to get used to her grandma’s town and even the ways of grandma herself! Grandma always gets her way. From bending rules, to breaking laws, Grandma gets what she likes, usually to the benefit of her fellow townspeople. A Year Down Yonder is a humorous story about an ordinary girl in an unfamiliar town, getting to know her amazing grandma. 



During book club, we discussed what it would be like to be an outsider, and if there was ever a time when we had felt like one. I’m sure Mary Alice would have been happy to know that she is not the only one who has felt like an outsider! All in all, A Year Down Yonder is a pretty good book. It is an easy read that will bring you laughter.
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