Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys. Show all posts

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Woods Runner by Gary Paulsen


Have you read Hatchet or Dogsong? The latest from Gary Paulsen is all about the Revolutionary War. Told from the perspective of Samuel, a 13 year old, it shows the ugly side of war. Between each chapter is a little nonfiction sidenote that explains an aspect of the War. Paulsen does not glorify or sugar coat what was actually happening at that time. Samuel happens to be at the right place at the right time when the small settlement his family lives in is attacked by the British. Using his hunting skills, Samuel begins to track the soldiers in the hopes of finding his captive parents alive. Any student who loves hunting, an interest in warfare, or history will definitely like this book!

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

The Gardener by S.A. Bodeen

What lengths will you go to to protect the planet?

Mason has never met his father. The only thing he has is a video of him reading a picture book, Runaway Bunny. Mason's mom works at a nursing home and barely makes ends meet. Mason is the victim of a childhood dog attack, leaving him with an ugly scar on one side of his face.

One day, Mason decides to snoop around in his mom's room and finds some news that greatly disturbs him- his mom actually worked for the biomedical engineering company TroDyn that she despises! He rushes to the nursing home to confront his mom, but finds that she isn't taking care of old people at all. She's taking care of a bunch of comatose teens!

On accident, Mason wakes up one of the girls and she begs him for help. When he doesn't really offer much, she takes off with Mason following. Soon Mason finds himself helping "the girl" figure out her past and get away from TroDyn. What he doesn't know is he is also uncovering his past.

Want to know more? Read the book!

Bruiser by Neal Shusterman

If you could take away the pain of someone you care for, would you? What if taking away that pain means you have suffer that pain for them?

Tennyson is not happy that his sister, Bronte's, new boyfriend is the Bruiser aka Brewster Rawlins. The fact that he was voted Most Likely to Get the Death Penalty is not lost on him. Bronte starts out seeing Brewster as a "project" or just another thing to fix but once she really gets to know him she finds there is much more than meets the eye.

Brewster has spent his entire life avoiding people. Uncle Hoyt told him this was the only way he'd ever make it in the world. Now that he's dating Bronte, he's beginning to think his uncle was right. Brewster is special, but this ability comes with a price.

How much is Brewster willing to pay to finally have friends and people he cares about? And is this price too much to pay? Read the book and find out!