Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Front and Center by Catherine Murdock




One of my favorite things to do for students at LVJH is to buy popular YA books the day they come out in the bookstores. Well, today I did better than that. I received an email from Catherine Murdock that her latest book in the Dairy Queen series, Front and Center, although not due out til October 19th, might already be in bookstores. So I headed to the Crossrorads Barnes & Noble, my favorite bookstore, and have Front & Center already! The author is going to be on Facebook, Monday October 19th at 6:00 pm CST (7:00 pm EST) for live conversations with her readers. Log on to ask questions and win free books. There's all kinds of information about Dairy Queen including playlists and recipes and author interviews on her website. What a great read!

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Catching Fire an Exciting Read!

Nothing I have read recently has excited me like Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins, the sequel to Hunger Games. Science Fiction is my favorite genre and this is SciFi at its best with this futuristic and bloody reality TV show scenario (and a love story too!). Hunger Games is already being made into a movie with the screenplay being written by Ms. Collins and a blog at Ink Splot speculates which actors may play the various cast of characters. What do you think about Amy Poehler of Mean Girls and Juno playing the main character, Effie? I enjoyed an interview by Suzanne Collins about various aspects of the book and movie and viewed a book trailer about Catching Fire. As soon as I read Hunger Games last December, I knew this was going to be big, so there are extra copies of each title in the media center. Reserve your copy today for an exciting read.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Summer Reading

So what am I reading this summer? The Nebraska Golden Sower nominees for 2009-2010. What is my favorite so far? Shark Girl by Kelly Bingham. It is a first person narrative written in "novel in verse" style about how a young girl's life is changed by losing her arm below her elbow in a random shark attack. This is the author's first novel and she has a wonderful writing style that make Shark Girl hard to put down. My prediction is that it will be one of La Vista Junior High's favorite Golden Sowers this year.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Neal Shusterman visits La Vista Junior High



Neal Shusterman visited our school May 11th and it was awesome. The 23 students reading 10 or more of his books had lunch with him and he read the outline of the movie script he is writing for Everlost and a bit of his new novel in progress, Bruiser. Students had read hundreds of his books and were full of questions for him in the group presentations. His favorites at LVJH are Everlost, Unwind, and Full Tilt. He invited students to visit his webpage at http://storyman.com/ and his MySpace & Facebook accounts and his new Twitter account http://twitter.com/nealshusterman where he talks about his visit to the Omaha area.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009


How could a librarian type like me not read something titled The Book Thief before now? It is an amazing book by Markus Zusak about the Holocaust and a young illiterate girl who steals books. But more importantly, it shows the power of words in a very dramatic way. Many of the books about the Holocaust are told from a Jewish viewpoint and this is different as it shows how a typical German family was affected by the war as they tried to do the right thing. It has won a bunch of awards, including the Printz Award for books for young adults and is under consideration for being made into a movie. Oh, and did I say that the narrator of the book is Death?

Monday, March 23, 2009

Hunger Games will be a movie!


The rights for Hunger Games has been acquired by Lionsgate to be made into a movie. The second book in the trilogy, Catching Fire, will be coming out in September. This has been a popular books in the LVJH media center. Did you know it is also available to check out on an iPod. Ask at the Circ Desk how you can borrow an iPod for "reading."

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

39 Clues #3 is here!

The Sword Thief, book #3 in the 39 Clues series, is written by Peter Lerangis. Amy and Dan go to Tokyo this time and you can read the first 2 chapters on the official 39 Clues webpage.

Rick Riordan, author of the popular Percy Jackson series, wrote the first book and is overseeing the story arc. Borders has an exclusive interview with Riordan about The Sword Thief and the game cards, information about the Cahills and other 39 Clues characters, and a movie trailer.