Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Time and Travels, Whales and Tales

When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead (RL 4.5).  Let’s say I build a time machine... And let’s say I decide I want to go back to last Wednesday.  Let’s say I want to go to the movies while the other me is still in school.... And let’s say this summer, we explore space and time—when we reach for the 2010 Newbery Medal Winner! 


Check out a book commercial for When You Reach Me
created by Aidan D. 


Moira likes When You Reach Me.
Quite a Tale: As her mother prepares to be a contestant on the 1980s television game show The $20,000 Pyramid, twelve-year-old Miranda tries to make sense of mysterious notes received from an anonymous source— messages that seem to turn the laws of space and time upside down and inside out! 


Olivia and Anya share a good book!
Maggie G. shares, “I like this book because it takes place in my favorite city, New York... and it’s very mysterious.”  Indeed, puzzling twists in the plot had Sophia S. turning the pages of this imaginative chapter book. “I wanted to keep reading to figure out the end,” she says.

Mrs. Worden recommends When You Reach Me.
Fifth-grade Language Arts teacher Mrs. Worden suggests When You Reach Me for captivating summer reading “because it always keeps you guessing!”  
After completing an amazing 152-mile charity bike ride from Montreal to Quebec City in her native Canada this summer, Mrs. Worden will be relaxing and reading good books on the quiet coast of Maine.


Let’s pick up another summer page-turner, Savvy by Ingrid Law (RL 6.0).  This 2009 Newbery Honor Book follows the travels and adventures of Mibs Beaumont, whose thirteenth birthday reveals her special savvy—a unique family-related magical power—just as her father is seriously injured in an accident.


Blair and Elizabeth with Savvy.
Mali C. describes the book as suspenseful and heartwarming and would like to read another book by Ingrid Law.  “She’s very creative and descriptive.  Her book was very well-written,” observes Mali.  We agree with Mali.  The author’s talent for colorful expression is evident throughout the Savvy.   



The young characters stow away, for example, on a big pink Bible delivery bus that heaved and shuddered like a whale caught by the tail. Speaking of whales and tails....

A Tale of the Whales: The Wild Whale Watch by Eva Moore (RL 4.2).  In this smooth summer read from The Magic School Bus Chapter Book series, Ms. Frizzle and the students go on a field trip to observe whales.  They travel on the Magic School Sub deep into the ocean, where they learn interesting facts about magnificent marine mammals.
  
The Wild Whale Watch by Anya D.

A Whale of a Tale: Escape from Mr. Lemoncello’s Library by Chris Grabenstein (5.2).  Twelve-year-old Kyle gets to stay overnight in the new town library—a building designed by famous game-maker Luigi Lemoncello.  When morning comes, Kyle and friends discover they must work together to solve puzzles and escape the library.


Sounds like cool reading suggestion 
for the hot summertime:
 fun and games in an air-conditioned library book!

1 comment:

  1. I love the latest post! Heading To NYC during this very hot week, but reading When You Reach Me in an air-conditioned house sounds much more appealing!!!

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