Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library



Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library
Published by Random House Children's Books
2013
Ages 8-12
Shelf: Middle Grade


Opening Line: "This is how Kyle Keeley got grounded for a week." 

Favorite Quotes: "A library should be a know-place for know-bodies."

"Knowledge not shared remains unknown"

Blurb: It's been 12 years since Alexandriaville has had a functioning library.  Luigi Lemoncello, the world's most famous game maker, has just designed the most interactive, state-of-the art library new library for his hometown.  And to celebrate the grand opening, he has invited 12 lucky seventh graders to spend the night exploring its incredible rooms. Kyle Keeley, a lifelong gamer, becomes one of the lucky winners after his essay is selected by Mr. Lemoncello. But what was supposed to be a simple sleep over at the library, turns into an exciting scavenger hunt game where Keeley and a cast of characters have 24 hours to find a secret exit out of the building and win a superb prize.

Within its pages
Escape from Mr. Lemoncello's Library takes its readers through a series of puzzles in a 24 hour scavenger hunt.  Prolific readers will love finding all the obvious, and not so obvious references to other books (classics and recently published), while puzzle solvers will salivate trying to get ahead of the characters and solve the mystery first.  Mr. Lemoncello continually makes literary puns and there's a puzzle at the end of the book that will make readers go back and analyze everything he ever said to connect it to specific books, like: "The Dewey decimal doors are now open, and, unlock Tuck, this game will not be everlasting."
And then there are the puzzles...all kinds of puzzles:

Shelf it!:
Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library will appeal to all mystery-loving bookies out there.  It will remind you of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and The Mysterious Benedict Society.  The author's website includes games and a study guide with chapter questions.  For teachers and librarians, there are many ways to bring the book to life, like creating a scavenger hunt around the school. Now that we think of it, there is no reason why parents can't do the same at home...Who doesn't love a good scavenger hunt? And if it has to do with books, then...that just sounds like something a Bookie will definitely want to do.   

Saturday, September 6, 2014

The One and Only Ivan

  
The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
Published by Harper
2012
Ages 8-12
Shelf: Middle Grade 

Opening Line:  "I am Ivan.  I am a gorilla.  It's not as easy as it looks."

Favorite Quotes: "
"Her pictures are like pieces of a dream."

"Old age is a powerful disguise."

"Memories are precious."

"I always tell the truth.  Although I sometimes confuse the facts."

"I don't know why.  I never know the why of humans."

"But many days I forget what I am supposed to be.  Am I a human? Am I a gorilla?"

"It's an odd story to remember, I have to admit.  My story has a strange shape:  a stunted beginning, an endless middle."

"That's called artistic license."

Blurb:  Based on a true story of a real gorilla named Ivan, Ivan is a gorilla who lives in a shopping mall.  His circle of friends consists of:  Bob, the dog, Stella and Ruby, the elephants, and Julia, the human.  Ivan didn't always live in a shopping mall.  He was captured by the bad humans, and lost his family.  Ivan counts his days in captivity, and there are many.  He lives in a stupor spending his days behind a glass. But when Ruby comes into his life something awakens inside Ivan.  Will Ivan ever be free and live among his kin again?

Within its pages:
There are many teaching themes to tap into with this wondrous novel:  Friendship, courage, determination,  animals in captivity, perseverance, personification, and finding your inner strength.  The author highlights the importance of keeping a promise, and how we can reach deeper than we sometimes think possible.  For younger students, The One and Only Ivan would be an excellent read aloud.  One that will surely evoke some deep, rich discussions around the various themes that emerge within the text.

The way the book is organized, with short paragraphs and chapters (sometimes just a couple of lines per page) is a great example that sometimes less is definitely more.  Applegate is able to show how powerful just a couple of words can be.  It's a great example to share with those kids intimidated by the empty page when they need to write.

Shelf  it!
Ivan is a fighter, and his friendships give him a sense of pride and purpose.  In Ivan's mind, humans don't make sense....humans and their words, they just talk too much.  This is a wonderfully remarkable and powerful story.  An absolute must shelf! Applegate has a found a way to reach deep into your heart and soul with this deeply poignant and captivating story.  It will tug at your heart strings, and you might even cry, we're just saying!
Just stop reading this blog already, and GO SHELF IT!!! :-)

The book's website has a wonderful book trailer that will surely have kids begging to read the book and will also provide more info. on the real Ivan.

FYI - A picture book about the true story of Ivan, the gorilla, is due to be released in early October by Katherine Applegate.  Yay!

 




Thursday, September 4, 2014

The Midnight Library

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The Midnight Library by Kazuno Kohara
Published by Roaring Book Press
2014
Shelf:  Picture Book

Opening Line"Once there was a library that opened only at night."

Favorite Quotes
"I must stay until I finish  reading this book," said the tortoise.  "I only have 500 pages left!"

Blurb:  Meet the Little Librarian who happily works in the Midnight library, only opened at night.  The Midnight library caters to all those nocturnal animals, active and lively at night, searching for just the right book, and the Little Librarian and her assistants, the owls,  know just how to help them.
 
Within its pages:  This picture book is so precious and charming.  The illustrations are simply adorable.  Readers will be able to relate and identify with the feeling of finding that perfect book. 


Shelf  it!
Midnight library is a beautiful book, bursting with cozy charm.  A perfect picture book to cuddle up with at bedtime, kick off the school year, launch a library study, and to help cultivate a love of reading.  Simply idyllic for turning them into bookies!