Friday, January 25, 2013

WONDER wins BCS Mock Newbery Award

And the 2013 BCS Mock Newbery medal goes to Wonder by R.J. Palacio!



"I absolutely loved this book. You could really see from August's (the protagonist) point of view as he told the story, but as the story progresses, you get to see from a lot of other people involved in his life, like his sister Via, his friend Summer, etc.... The book was well written, very emotional, and very much based on Berkeley Carroll. It was exciting when they went to the Performance Space, the Teacher Pages, and even did the 5th grade Egyptian tomb. While reading this book, I feel like the author's choice of words really connects you to the story. Overall,  I thought it was an amazing book, you should read it! Jori C.

"I thought that Wonder was an amazing book!!! The plot was great, and I felt so much sympathy towards August by the end of the book. The characters are really developed, and the setting is great! I love how the school he goes to is based off of Berkeley Carroll, and I can really see that from the little things that only someone who went to, goes to, or works at Berkeley Carroll could understand. I thought that I could really feel for the characters, maybe not August as much, but for the other kids who don't know how to react to him. Overall, I thought it was an amazing book, and I'm definitely going to be voting for it this year! Sophie M.



The following titles were awarded honors:

Chomp by Carl Hiaasen
"Chomp had a very interesting and strong plot. All the characters were like none I have ever read. It made me think about how I really wish that I were closer to animals. At times I found myself not believing what I was reading. Every chapter has something unexpected in it and it makes you want to read more and more. This book was exciting, adventurous, funny, and a joy to read to the end." Sophie





The Secret Tree by Natalie Standiford
"Suspense, adventure, secrets, friendship, and roller derby! Minty, Raymond, and Paz solve mysteries, annoy older sisters, and play the harmonic. I loved this book because I could really relate to it. A secretive story of friendship and secrets...an amazing tale. READ THIS BOOK!







The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
"I thought this book was amazing! It was well written, emotional, and sad but one of the best books I ever read!" Natalie H.

"Reading the book, it's like Ivan is talking to you and not pushing you to believe something." Mac O.






Mock Newbery Club grades 7&8


Mock Newbery Club grades 5&6