My Most Excellent Year by Steve Kluger
For Throwback Thursday, I discovered this GEM only a few weeks ago (even though it was published in 2003?)
I am completely in love with everything about this book. Seriously. In. Love.
The story of three teens and the year they learn about friendship, love, family...and Mary Poppins...and the Red Sox.
Honest, it'll all make sense!
Best for: This book is perfect for so many readers looking for "NOT dystopian," grades 7+, girls or guys. Or adults. Even a mother-daughter book club read.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Day 22: 45 Days of Summer
Noisy Paint Box by Barb Rosenstock and illustrated by Mary Grandpre
Author and illlustrator (of Harry Potter fame) join forces for one of my favorite books of the summer!
An amazing picture book biography of Kandinsky.
A must read for art lovers of all ages, especially K-3rd grades.
Author and illlustrator (of Harry Potter fame) join forces for one of my favorite books of the summer!
An amazing picture book biography of Kandinsky.
A must read for art lovers of all ages, especially K-3rd grades.
Tuesday, July 29, 2014
Day 21: 45 Days of Summer
Wish by Joseph Monniger
Last week when I went to a Seattle Sounders game, Make A Wish and the Sounders played a role. And I'm not gonna lie...I cried.
And I was reminded of this quiet gem, which I have liked for a long time. And I'm so glad when it finds just the right reader.
You will cheer for Bee and her brother Tommy, and be so glad they have each other. Beautifully written!
(And when you finish this one, you MUST read "Finding Somewhere" by the same author, which I absolutely ADORE).
Best for: grades 7-11.
Last week when I went to a Seattle Sounders game, Make A Wish and the Sounders played a role. And I'm not gonna lie...I cried.
And I was reminded of this quiet gem, which I have liked for a long time. And I'm so glad when it finds just the right reader.
You will cheer for Bee and her brother Tommy, and be so glad they have each other. Beautifully written!
(And when you finish this one, you MUST read "Finding Somewhere" by the same author, which I absolutely ADORE).
Best for: grades 7-11.
Monday, July 28, 2014
Day 20: 45 Days of Summer
Copernicus Legacy #1: The Forbidden Stone by Tony Abbott
Finished the 39 Clues and/or all of the Percy Jackson books?
Well, here’s a new series for you. Readers will want to get their hands on this first book in the new Copernicus Legacy series: Forbidden Stone.
Treasure hunting? Puzzles? Action and intrigue?
This one has it ALL!
Best for: 4th-7th grades.
Finished the 39 Clues and/or all of the Percy Jackson books?
Well, here’s a new series for you. Readers will want to get their hands on this first book in the new Copernicus Legacy series: Forbidden Stone.
Treasure hunting? Puzzles? Action and intrigue?
This one has it ALL!
Best for: 4th-7th grades.
Friday, July 25, 2014
Day 19: 45 Days of Summer
One Summer: America, 1927 by Bill Bryson
Summer reading isn’t just for kids.
What better way to model that reading is important for everyone than to pick up a book yourself?
One Summer: America 1927 is a must-read, epic non-fiction tale of the summer of 1927 and all that it meant to America.
Lindberg, Babe Ruth, Sacco and Vanzetti, the first talking movie, and more are covered in this thoroughly researched title.
Best for: Adult, High School history buffs/AP history students as well.
And the audio is terrific!
Summer reading isn’t just for kids.
What better way to model that reading is important for everyone than to pick up a book yourself?
One Summer: America 1927 is a must-read, epic non-fiction tale of the summer of 1927 and all that it meant to America.
Lindberg, Babe Ruth, Sacco and Vanzetti, the first talking movie, and more are covered in this thoroughly researched title.
Best for: Adult, High School history buffs/AP history students as well.
And the audio is terrific!
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Day 18: 45 Days of Summer
The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy by Kate Hattemer
Who hasn’t wanted to participate in a reality TV show?
What if one was filmed at your high school?
That’s exactly what happens in The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy.
When Ethan and his crew figure out that “reality” doesn’t necessarily mean “real,” they set out to bring down the TV show…and the villainous school principal.
Best for: 8th-12 grades.
Who hasn’t wanted to participate in a reality TV show?
What if one was filmed at your high school?
That’s exactly what happens in The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy.
When Ethan and his crew figure out that “reality” doesn’t necessarily mean “real,” they set out to bring down the TV show…and the villainous school principal.
Best for: 8th-12 grades.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Day 17: 45 Days of Summer
Eye to Eye by Steve Jenkins
Budding scientists, animal enthusiasts, and nature detectives will love spending the summer learning all about animal eyeballs in Eye to Eye.
And then check out the author’s other books all summer long.
Best for: 2nd - 4th grades.
Budding scientists, animal enthusiasts, and nature detectives will love spending the summer learning all about animal eyeballs in Eye to Eye.
And then check out the author’s other books all summer long.
Best for: 2nd - 4th grades.
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
Day 16: 45 Days of Summer
Half a Chance by Cynthia Lord
From an award-winning author comes yet another must-read!
Readers will appreciate this quiet story of summer, taking pictures, and making friends.
And they will become friends with Lucy along the way.
Best for: 4th - 6th grades.
From an award-winning author comes yet another must-read!
Readers will appreciate this quiet story of summer, taking pictures, and making friends.
And they will become friends with Lucy along the way.
Best for: 4th - 6th grades.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Day 15: 45 Days of Summer
Crossover by Kwame Alexander
Missing basketball season already?
Crossover is a must-read for you.
The story of two brothers and their quest for a high school basketball championship.
Alexander combines hip hop, concrete poetry, and incredible basketball play-by-play to draw readers in and keep them in.
Would make a terrific read-aloud too.
Best for: 8th - 12th grades.
Missing basketball season already?
Crossover is a must-read for you.
The story of two brothers and their quest for a high school basketball championship.
Alexander combines hip hop, concrete poetry, and incredible basketball play-by-play to draw readers in and keep them in.
Would make a terrific read-aloud too.
Best for: 8th - 12th grades.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Day 14: 45 Days of Summer
Courage Has No Color by Tanya Lee Stone & Jump Into the Sky by Shelley Pearsall
Today's summer reading suggestion is a Non-Fiction/Fiction pairing about the 555th paratrooper division, the Triple Nickles.
Best for: Middle school readers.
Today's summer reading suggestion is a Non-Fiction/Fiction pairing about the 555th paratrooper division, the Triple Nickles.
Best for: Middle school readers.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Day 13: 45 Days of Summer
Road Trip by Gary Paulsen & Jim Paulsen
Summer is the time for family road trips, and what better reason for a father/son trip than to rescue a dog from an animal shelter.
A quick read that packs a humorous punch, Road Trip will appeal to all ages and readers.
Best for: 4th - 8th grades.
Summer is the time for family road trips, and what better reason for a father/son trip than to rescue a dog from an animal shelter.
A quick read that packs a humorous punch, Road Trip will appeal to all ages and readers.
Best for: 4th - 8th grades.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Day 12: 45 Days of Summer
How the Beatles Changed the World by Martin W. Sandler
A MUST READ for Beatles fans!
Amazing!
Best for: middle school, high school, & adult
A MUST READ for Beatles fans!
Amazing!
Best for: middle school, high school, & adult
Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Day 11: 45 Days of Summer
Haven’t you ever wanted to build the Most Magnificent Thing?
With the help of your trusty four-legged assistant?
It’s hard when you have a great idea but can’t quite get it to work out. But maybe you just need to look at it in a different way.
In Most Magnificent Thing young readers will find a friend , and also realize that you just can’t give up.
Best for: Kindergarten - 2nd grades.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Day 10: 45 Days of Summer
Sticky Fingers: DIY Duct Tape Projects by Sophie Maletsky
I discovered this book (and the publisher) at a recent Library convention. YAY for providing hours and days of fun and crafting for the tween daughter!
Have a crafty teen/tween in your house?
Too hot to go outside?
Too rainy to go outside?
GET THIS BOOK! And a gift card to your local #craft store.
Best for: middle school and high school (and adult!)
I discovered this book (and the publisher) at a recent Library convention. YAY for providing hours and days of fun and crafting for the tween daughter!
Have a crafty teen/tween in your house?
Too hot to go outside?
Too rainy to go outside?
GET THIS BOOK! And a gift card to your local #craft store.
Best for: middle school and high school (and adult!)
Friday, July 11, 2014
Day 9: 45 Days of Summer
Loot by Jude Watson
Fast-paced action, witty quips, jewel heists, and a prophesied curse…
Loot has it all.
Fans of mystery, action, crime drama and more will find a LOT to like in this book that reads like a movie.
Best for: 5th - 8th grades.
Fast-paced action, witty quips, jewel heists, and a prophesied curse…
Loot has it all.
Fans of mystery, action, crime drama and more will find a LOT to like in this book that reads like a movie.
Best for: 5th - 8th grades.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Day 8: 45 Days of Summer
Where Men Win Glory by Jon Krakauer & Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand
I decided today was American Hero day.
The recent passing of Louis Zamperini is a great loss. Read his incredible story in Unbroken.
And on vacation last week, I drove over the Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. You can read his story in Where Men Win Glory.
Best for: Both books are great for adults, high school, and even middle school readers.
I decided today was American Hero day.
The recent passing of Louis Zamperini is a great loss. Read his incredible story in Unbroken.
And on vacation last week, I drove over the Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. You can read his story in Where Men Win Glory.
Best for: Both books are great for adults, high school, and even middle school readers.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Day 7: 45 Days of Summer
Battle Bunny by Jon Scieszka and Mac Barnett. Illustrated by Matthew Myers
For every kid who’s ever wanted to write their own book.
Or felt that a book needed more action and battle scenes.
Not that I’m recommending you draw all over library books, but Battle Bunny is a terrific adventure.
And a fun idea for all those books headed for the garage sale bin.
Go Agent Alex!
Best for: Kindergarten - 2nd grades
For every kid who’s ever wanted to write their own book.
Or felt that a book needed more action and battle scenes.
Not that I’m recommending you draw all over library books, but Battle Bunny is a terrific adventure.
And a fun idea for all those books headed for the garage sale bin.
Go Agent Alex!
Best for: Kindergarten - 2nd grades
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Day 6: 45 Days of Summer
Body in the Woods by April Henry
Author April Henry is back with another high-interest mystery (all set in the Pacific NW).
The Body in the Woods will keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
But you might not want to read it on a camping trip…
Best for: 8th-12th grades.
Author April Henry is back with another high-interest mystery (all set in the Pacific NW).
The Body in the Woods will keep readers on the edge of their seats from start to finish.
But you might not want to read it on a camping trip…
Best for: 8th-12th grades.
Monday, July 7, 2014
Day 5: 45 Days of Summer
Invasion by Walter Dean Myers
My heart is sad with news of the passing of this great man and author.
If you have never read a book by Walter Dean Myers, please do so this summer!
Invasion is his latest book and is the "prequel" to Fallen Angels and Sunrise Over Fallujah. Takes place during WWII at the Invasion of Normandy.
Best For: 7th-12th grades.
RIP Mr. Myers, and prayers to your family.
My heart is sad with news of the passing of this great man and author.
If you have never read a book by Walter Dean Myers, please do so this summer!
Invasion is his latest book and is the "prequel" to Fallen Angels and Sunrise Over Fallujah. Takes place during WWII at the Invasion of Normandy.
Best For: 7th-12th grades.
RIP Mr. Myers, and prayers to your family.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Day 4: 45 Days of Summer
To Dare Mighty Things by Doreen Rappaport
In honor of the holiday, here's a biography of an incredible man.
To Dare Mighty Things introduces readers to Theodore Roosevelt…and all of his adventures.
Terrific illustrations and well-written, concise text make this a good choice for many readers, even those who might be reluctant.
Best for: 3rd - 6th grades
In honor of the holiday, here's a biography of an incredible man.
To Dare Mighty Things introduces readers to Theodore Roosevelt…and all of his adventures.
Terrific illustrations and well-written, concise text make this a good choice for many readers, even those who might be reluctant.
Best for: 3rd - 6th grades
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Day 3: 45 Days of Summer
The Griffin and the Dinosaur by Marc Aronson, Adrienne Mayor, & Chris Muller
Could Griffins have been real?
What about other creatures from Greek and Roman mythology?
National Geographic’s newest book, The Griffin and the Dinosaur sets out to answer that question.
Can’t get enough about dinosaurs in your house? Or maybe Greek myths dominate the dinner conversation? This is the book for your family to explore this summer!
Best for: Grades 5th - 8th grades.
Could Griffins have been real?
What about other creatures from Greek and Roman mythology?
National Geographic’s newest book, The Griffin and the Dinosaur sets out to answer that question.
Can’t get enough about dinosaurs in your house? Or maybe Greek myths dominate the dinner conversation? This is the book for your family to explore this summer!
Best for: Grades 5th - 8th grades.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Day 2: 45 Days of Summer
It’s summer! And while you definitely should be reading, it’s also fun to get outside and DO something.
Make friends…build things…use your imagination.
Going Places will give young readers just the inspiration they need to be creative and take their own imaginary journey this summer.
Best for: Kindergarten - 2nd grades
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Day 1: 45 Days of Summer
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
One of the best books I’ve read in a long time, We Were Liars will stay with you long after you finish it.
Without giving too much away, this is about money, power, summers on Cape Cod, and scary family secrets.
Best for: High school and adult readers.
Seriously, you MUST READ THIS BOOK!
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45 Days of Summer...Reading
This summer, my goal is to provide you with a book recommendation every (weekday) of the summer.
Recommendations will range in ages from Kindergarten through Adult, and I'll try and mix them up throughout the week.
Library peeps and/or book geeks like me: your reading challenge is to read them all!
Or: I challenge everyone (kids, teens, adults, teachers, librarians...) to find at least ONE favorite book this summer. That you'll still be talking about in the fall, and will want to recommend to your friends/family.
I won't be doing my typical review of these books. Just a brief "blurb" to get you excited to read it. And stay tuned later this summer as I'm going to be starting a new "project" to recommend books to you...
Also, I'll be posting my complete lists for K-1, 2-3, 4-5, 6-8, High School, and Adults later in the summer.
And you can also follow me on Instagram and/or Twitter (@MrsYuskoLibrary on both social media sites) or like "Mrs. Yusko's Library" on Facebook to get the daily recommendation!
Happy Reading!
Recommendations will range in ages from Kindergarten through Adult, and I'll try and mix them up throughout the week.
Library peeps and/or book geeks like me: your reading challenge is to read them all!
Or: I challenge everyone (kids, teens, adults, teachers, librarians...) to find at least ONE favorite book this summer. That you'll still be talking about in the fall, and will want to recommend to your friends/family.
I won't be doing my typical review of these books. Just a brief "blurb" to get you excited to read it. And stay tuned later this summer as I'm going to be starting a new "project" to recommend books to you...
Also, I'll be posting my complete lists for K-1, 2-3, 4-5, 6-8, High School, and Adults later in the summer.
And you can also follow me on Instagram and/or Twitter (@MrsYuskoLibrary on both social media sites) or like "Mrs. Yusko's Library" on Facebook to get the daily recommendation!
Happy Reading!
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