About Me
- Ms. Fischbuch
- I'm the school librarian at G.S. Lakie Middle School. As you can see - me, reading and comfy chairs go way back. I still enjoy Asterix and many other graphic novels. My main reason for blogging is for reviewing books for the students and anyone else that might be interested in YA literature.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
If I Stay
If I Stay by Gayle Forman
Wow, Megan thanks for another terrific read! I loved this one. I've bookmarked several pages that I thought were just incredible. Loved this line "Sometimes you make choices in life and sometimes choices make you."
This is a powerful story of friendship, family and love, and how in a blink things can change. I loved the music scene and having lived not far away from Eugene I understand that whole indie music scene that thrives there. I loved how Mia and Adam have such different music tastes and yet can admire and understand each others passion toward their very indivdual talents. I won't bore you with what else I loved about this book instead I'll post the book trailer and the author interview and you can see for yourself what I'm talk'n about.
Read On.
Sunday, April 26, 2009
In Odd We Trust
This is a cool new graphic novel , I think you'll like it. Here's the book trailer as a hook.
If that not enough here's what the cover has to say.
From the infinite imagination of #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz comes the suspenseful graphic-novel debut of a natural-born hero with a supernatural twist.
Odd Thomas is a regualr nineteen-year-old with an unusual gift: the ability to see lingering spirits of the dead. To Odd, it's not such a big deal. And most folks in sleepy Pico Mundo, California, are much more interested in the irresistilbe pancakes Odd whips up at the local diner. Still, communing with the dead can be useful. Because while some spirits only want a little company ... tohers want justice.
When the sad specter of a very frightened boy finds its way to him, Odd vows to root out the evil suddenly infecting the sunny streets of Pico Mundo. But even with his exceptional ability - plus the local police and his pistol packing girlfriend, Stormy, backing him - is Odd any match for a faceless stalker who's always a step ahead... and determined to kill again?
Miracle Wimp
Night of the howling dogs
Runner by Carl Deuker
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Great non-fiction books guys should try
I was watching a thing on the Discovery channel the other night and it made me think about flight, inventors, trial and error and persistance - which then made me think about this book. This is a terrific short non-fiction book with really good illustrations that documents the accomplishment of the Wright brothers and their adventures in inventing and discovering what we now relie on as a another form of transporation - the airplane.
This book also includes web-sites, a timeline, glossary of terms and an index.
So the next time your watching Discovery channel or spot that jet stream up in the sky think how curious the Wright brothers must have been to pursue such a crazy dream, and that maybe some of the crazy stuff you dream up might not be that crazy afterall.
Great non-fiction books guys should try
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Alex Rider graphic novel
So this morning I read this - the graphic novel version of Stormbreaker. I've read most of the Alex Rider series and have to say the story is always soo intense, dramatic that you can easily picture it in your head. So I guess it isn't to much of a stretch to see it in graphic novel format.
The full colour illustrations are well done, with manga style characters. I thought using differing styles of text boxes was a nice touch - to tell when different characters were speaking.
This would be a terrific introduction to the Alex Rider series - using this graphic novel format to lead readers into the book series. Fun, exciting and action packed.
So far only Stormbreaker and Point blank have been made into graphic novels but I think others in the series will soon follow.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Great non-fiction books guys should try
This is a beautiful book to look at, but beyond that I learned stuff - I learned about swords and other handheld weapons from ancient times and cultures. The information is kept to short snippets, general and specific information on the different styles and uses of a wide range of swords. Beautifully detailed illustrations makes this an awesome book for those of you who love the topic of war, warriors/combat and the tools of their trade - swords!
Some of you have already designed and illustrated your own interpretation of some of the swords in this book and have shown me your works. Way to go - obviously I wasn't the only one inspired by this book.
Wintergirls
Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
This has to be one of my favourite teen authors, and once again I am in awe of her writing ability. She lets you become completely absorbed in the characters life. Wow!!
From the cover:
"Dead girl walking" the boys say in the halls.
"Tell us your secret" the girls whisper, one toilet to another.
I am that girl. I am the space between my thighs, daylight shining through. I am the bones they want, wired on a porclain frame.
Lia and Cassie were best friends, wintergirls frozen in matchstick bodies. But now Cassie is dead. Lia's mother is busy saving other people's lives. Her father is away on business. Her step-mother is clueless. And the voice inside Lia's head keeps telling her to remain in control, stay strong, lose more, weigh less. If she keeps on going this way -- thin, thinner, thinnest -- maybe she'll disappear altogether.
Haunting, vivid, powerful, terrifying and disturbing. I felt naive to the extreme mental state that an eating disorder (in this case anorexia) could consume a person. The fact that Lia has twice been in rehab for her disorder and feels that the people around her are the ones doing the brainwashing speaks of how her mental state has been undermined by her illness. Even more disturbing is that statistic that one in four women will struggle with eating disorders.