Sunday, March 18, 2018

Finding Mighty

   For our March Book Club book we read Finding Mighty. It was a really good book by Sheela Chari (she also wrote the book Vanished). Anyway, it is a mystery book about a boy named Peter (and also about a girl named Myla) who is trying to find his brother named Randall, because one day he just disappeared. This book is followed by a series of OMs, which Myla and Peter have to find out who painted them to get to a mystical treasure. Along with a black book, a mysterious fall, and missing diamonds, this book is a mystery that you have got to read. This book was really good. I liked that it was about graffiti and a little about trying to get to know who your family is and loving them. This book made me think about my connections to my siblings. My favorite part was when Randall showed Peter where the diamonds were. I think you would like this book if you are at least 9 years old and like a good mystery. I think the lesson in this book is, "Even if your siblings are annoying, love them and treat them fairly (also, there is nothing like a good family mystery!)."

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Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Posted

Posted was our second book of the year. Written by John Anderson, it explores the power of words. It talks about how hard middle school can be. The main character is named Frost and he has a tribe of good friends until a girl named Rose shows up. Rose is different from everyone else. She is very brave and is unafraid to be herself. When there is a giant cell phone ban, the group finds a new way to communicate: post-it notes. These notes become all the rage and the students use them for both positive and negative purposes. When the post-it note war goes bananas, it's up to them to find the good in words and each other.

Thursday, January 18, 2018

Margret's Search

Our January book was called Are You There God, It's Me Margret. In the book, Margret is experiencing middle school and the worries of going through puberty. Also, Margret had the choice of her own religion and learned about many in the process of choosing the right one for her.
Some of the delicious sweet and salty snacks we enjoyed at book club!
          I would recommend Are You There God, It's Me Margret, to girls ready or about to go through puberty, because this book helped me--or the reader-- to understand how it would feel, what you would do, and how to react/how others reacted. I would NOT recommend this book to boys or girls under the age of 10.

I liked this book because it was a good heads up on leaning about puberty and it helped me understand and learn about new religions as well. 


       
       

Saturday, December 30, 2017

Wonder Review-- by all 3 daughters! (Book & movie)

KAIA:

1. The movie has a great sense of humor
2. I liked that it mostly stayed true to the book and only tweeked a few little things
3. I kind of wish that the teacher in the book and the movie could have had a perspective because most of the other characters do and he doesn't.



ZOE:

1.  The book was really good and it was specific about the characters and their lives.
2.  I really liked Summer and Jack because they were nice to Auggie when nobody else was.
3.  After we saw the movie and had the discussion I was kind of upset because they changed up some of the characters' personalities a little bit.


NORAH:


1. I enjoyed watching the movie wonder because it was very entertaining and touching.
2. I would give this movie a five stars out of five
3. I think the older sister Olivia or, Via had a very strong personality.


Monday, December 11, 2017

The Book Throwdown of 2017!

Note:  This blog is being co-authored tonight!  Mother and daughter share about the Book Throwdown:

This is a special blog, because it's not a book review... it is about our once annual Book throwdown, where we choose ALL the books for the entire next year.

You can read more about how we do our Book Throwdown here-- and you can see the final books we chose for 2018 here.


We decided the food for this month's book club would be "sports game food"... this was like our "Super Bowl" of bookclub, so it seemed fitting.



Zoe:
My favorite part was when we all put the marbles on the books.  But also I was worried that some books that I liked wouldn't get picked.



The best part was when we all read the jackets or backs of the books to see what they were like.

The worst part was when my mom told me that next year we can only put 5 marbles on each book maximum!  (I put a LOT of marbles on one book that no one else wanted and it made it in!)

At the end-- there was a tie between two books to be our final pick, so we had to vote again... it was another tie!  So, the third time, only the daughters voted.

I'm super excited about the year ahead of us and what we're going to read-- I'm also excited that halfway through this year we go to middle school.


Voting for books!






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.