Wednesday, January 4, 2012

BOOKLAND : FICTION

For this edition of Bookland, BCS 5th graders read a work of fiction and created a book cover, complete with plot summary, author bio and reviews.

Bookland is a year-long independent reading program where 5th graders read across a variety of genres and create projects to share what they've read.

5K - Group X:

Hoot by Carl Hiaasen

This is a book about a boy named Roy Eberhardt who moves to Florida but doesn't want to. On the way to his new school, he meets a bully on the bus. The bully's name is Dana Matherson. At school there is another bully named Beatrice Leep. One day when Roy was getting on the bus, he saw a boy running with no shoes on and wondered where he was going. He followed this boy and found out that he is called Mullet Fingers. He also found out that he was Beatrice the bully's step brother. They get to know each other and become good friends. Later on in the book, they have to stop people from building a pancake house because it will harm the owls that are living there. - L.P.

"People should read this book because it makes more people aware of endangered species." - E.G.

"This book has something for everyone! It is action packed but also realistic." - C.S.


Nerds by Michael Buckley

Jackson and his brother were ordinary boys. Everyone else at
school was a nerd or so they thought. Jackson didn't like the nerds because he thought they were geeky and uncool. In short, Jackson and his brother weren't very nice boys at the beginning of this story. But one day after school, Jackson found out that he had to get braces. From the moment his braces were put on, his friends ignored him and suddenly he found himself to be among the nerds. It was then that he began to question what it really meant to be cool, and if it was really cool to try and be cool.

Having nowhere to turn, Jackson turns to the Nerds and discovers that each of the Nerds have their own nerdy super power. Jackson learns that he too has his own power --coming from his braces no less. Together, Jackson and the nerds in NERDS (otherwise known as the National Espionage, Rescue, and Defense Society) embark on their missions of saving the world and stopping the evil Doctor Jigsaw from conquering the world with his continental drift machine designed to disastrously move the continents back together. Can Brace Face (Jackson) save the Nerds held in Doctor Jigsaw's captivity? Is Dr. Jigsaw victorious or can Brace Face and the Nerds save the world.
- L.M.

"NERDS is a nerve wrecking delight." - Nervous Nellie Ningleberry Reviews

"For all the nerds out there - this book shows just how really cool it is to be one!!" - Nerdy Neal McGraw, author of The Nerd's Guide to Nerdiness


Faith, Hope, and Ivy June by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor

Faith, Hope, and Ivy June is a book about two girls in an exchange program. Each girl goes to live with the other for two weeks to see what another life is like. Ivy June lives in the country in Kentucky. She is very poor. Catherine lives in the city in Kentucky. Her mother has pneumonia. Each girl keeps a journal and writes about what a different life is like. Throughout the book, the girls learn more about each other and are close to becoming friends. - G.M.

"Heart warming." - G.M.

"Like Spring: changing and renewing." - L.G.M.



The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Katniss Everdeen is a sixteen-year-old girl who is going to be in the Hunger Games. She lives with her mother and her younger sister Primrose. Will Katniss survive the Hunger Games? - M.S.

"I liked the Hunger Games because I loved how brave Katniss was." - Jane Flag

"No book is good without a fight!" - John Blackbird



Middle School: The Worst Years of my Life by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts

Rafe is already having trouble in school. When he decides to break every single rule in the school rule book, he gets in much more trouble than he expected. he might not even make it to the next grade. Will he move on or will he be held back? Read and find out! - N.E.

"Parents, keep this book out of your children's hands. It might give them ideas." - from the How to Keep Your Child from Reading Anything Good Magazine.

"This book was very funny from start to finish. I had to guess what happened at the end because my mom took it away." - Anonymous



The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins

In a nation called Panem, a game, the Hunger Games, causes fear throughout. Katniss Everdeen has been involved with the games..."May the odds be ever in your favor." - D.P.

"Stunning! Romance, action, drama - everything needed to make a good book!" - The Daily Dylan

"Absolutely Amazing!" - CC Journal



The Higher Power of Lucky by Susan Patron

Lucky, age 10, has so many questions. She lives in Hard Pan California (population 43) with her guardian Brigitte. Lucky works at the wind chime museum , cleaning after the meetings there. She always eaves drops and hears how all these people hit rock bottom, then after a while, find their higher power. Lucky wishes she could find her higher power. She thinks that Brigitte is planning on moving back to France. Lucky does not want to go to an orphanage home. She has to come up with a plan. In the end Lucky puts her life on the line and learns a valuable lesson in trust. - H.A.

"Sad but AWESOME! - The Newbery's


Words in the Dust by Trent Reedy

Zulaikha means "a brilliant beauty" but in reality she doesn't feel like that. Zulaikha was born with a cleft lip so the mean boys call her "donky face". When she meets Mena, Zulaikha seems to forget about trouble. Soon the army offers her surgery. Her sister gets married. Zulaikha needs her words more than ever. - A.T.

"Touching and unforgettable." - Children's Library

"His character teaches you about Afghan culture and many ways of Life. - Chicago Times