Friday, November 27, 2020

Bonus- Diverse Representation: Love from A to Z

The book Love From A to Z by S.K. Ali is a fabulous realistic fiction love story about two culturally diverse individuals from different backgrounds who share the Muslim religion in common. I had SO much to say about this book, I couldn't get it under 90 seconds no matter HOW I tried. So worth the read, view my book talk here:

Excerpt:
"Maybe that’s what living is-- recognizing the marvels and oddities around you.”

Reference

Ali, S. K. (2019). Love from a to z. Salaam Reads.

Wednesday, November 25, 2020

Mod. 6- Quick Read: Be Not Far From Me

The book Be Not Far From Me by Mindy McGinnis is a MUST read if you like survival stories.  Please watch my book talk below to learn about Ashley and her quest for survival in the Rocky Mountains after a camping trip gone wrong.  I highly recommend the audiobook version of this book for the excellent narration that will keep you on the edge of your seat.


Excerpt: 
"We live in a place where geography can not only kill you, but also dictates your friends."

More books by Mindy McGinnis

References

McGinnis, M. (2020). Be not far from me (Audiobook). Katherine Tegen Books.

McGinnis, M. (2020). Be not far from me. Katherine Tegen Books.

Saturday, November 21, 2020

Mod. 5- Informational Book: Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You

Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You, by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi is an informational book on a pressing social issue:  racismThe book is a self proclaimed "remix" of the book Stamped from the Beginning by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi.  The end of the book contains a robust section for further reading if you find this topic intriguing.  Watch my book talk below to learn more about why you should read this book!

Excerpt:
"This isn't a history book.  Or, at least, it's not that kind of history book.  Instead, what this is, is a book that contains history.  A history directly connected to our lives as we live them right this minute.  This is a present book.  A book about the here and now."

Reference

Reynolds, J., & Kendi, I. X. (2020). Stamped : racism, antiracism, and you. Bold Type Books.

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Mod. 4- Diverse Representation: Patron Saints of Nothing

Patron Saints of Nothing is a realistic fiction murder mystery novel by Randy Ribay.  This tale of courage, culture, and family secrets is a must read!  See my book talk below.

Excerpt:
"My family, myself, this world- all of us are flawed.  But flawed doesn't mean hopeless, it doesn't mean forsaken.  It doesn't mean lost.


Reference

Ribay, R. (2019). Patron saints of nothing. Kokila.

Saturday, November 14, 2020

Bonus- Diverse Representation & Quick Read: Long Way Down

Long Way Down is a realistic fiction novel written in verse by Jason Reynolds.  This compelling story of loss and revenge is a must read!  I recommend reading the ebook version, you won't be able to put it down until it is finished.  Watch my book talk below to learn more.

Excerpt:  
"IN CASE YOU AIN'T KNOW,
gunshots make everybody
deaf and blind especially
when they make somebody
dead.
Best to become invisible 
in times like these.
Everybody knows that."


Reference

Reynolds, J. (2018). Long way down. Faber & Faber.

Friday, November 6, 2020

Mod. 3- Fantastic Fiction: Scythe, Arc of a Scythe Trilogy

Check out my book talk on Scythe by Neal Shusterman.  If you like dystopian novels, you are going to enjoy this tale of intrigue.  This book is part of the Arc of a Scythe trilogy, including Thunderhead and The Toll.


Excerpt:  
"He outlined for them the seven basic methods of killcraft.  "Most common are the three Bs: blade, bullet, and blunt force.  The next three are asphyxiation, poison, and catastrophic induction, such as electrocution or fire-- although I find fire a horrific way to glean and would never use it.  The final method is weaponless force, which is why we train you in Bokator.""


Reference

Shusterman, N. (2016). Scythe. Simon & Schuster Books.

Tuesday, November 3, 2020

Mod. 2- Popular (Bestselling) Realistic or Historical Fiction: Monday's Not Coming

Monday's Not Coming, by Tiffany D. Jackson, is a best selling realistic fiction novel.  You must read this book, you won't regret it!  Check out the book talk below.


Excerpt:
"Back at home, I tried Monday's number again, and the same automatic lady told me I was wrong. I slammed the phone down with a scream. I wasn't wrong! We've been friends forever. I knew her more than I new myself: her favorite color was pink, she loved crab legs and corn on the cob, hated running late, and was allergic to peanuts. Knowing all this, I couldn't ignore that voice shouting in my ear.

Something was wrong."

Reference

Jackson, T. D. (2018). Monday’s Not Coming. Katherine Tegen Books.

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Book vs. Movie: The Giver

 Available in the the Fresno County Public Library system!  Read or listen to The Giver and then watch the movie to compare which you think is best.



References

Lowry, L. (2003). The Giver. HMH Books.

Lowry, L., & Rifkin, R. (2006). The Giver. Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group.

Noyce, P. (2014, November 14). The Giver. Starz Digital.