Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Monday, February 23, 2009

Discussion questions:
For me, part of the appeal of this book is the bright blue colour on the book cover, as well as the the beads that are the focus of the theme of this book. Did you know it takes the average reader 8 seconds to decide to buy a book, based on the cover? Did this book appeal to you for the same reasons?
Can you relate to Katie's predicament? How would you have done things differently if the bead game was at your school?
This author is from British Columbia. About twelve years ago there was a fourteen year old girl, Reena Virk, murdered because she was swarmed by a group of girls and one boy. Eventually one of the girls finally told the others to stop. However, two followed Reena and she was dragged underwater and drowned. Do you think the author got the idea for Gotcha from this actual happening?
Do you think you would be immune to a mob mentality?

Dooley takes the fall by Norah McClintock
Ryan Dooley, a teenager with a criminal record, witnesses another teen’s violent death. Police suspect he is involved and the gritty mystery unfolds as Dooley is determined to prove his innocence.
Norah McClintock has written a tense, psychological mystery. She adeptly reveals things about Dooley, Everley and Gillette slowly, heightening the suspense. Dooley gets a crush on Everley's sister, but talk about coming from the wrong side of the tracks, Dooley realizes he doesn't stand a chance with her. As his past becomes common knowledge, the reactions to Dooley from his peers and the police become more pointed.
Discussion questions:
Did you enjoy this book? How has the author held your interest in Dooley's story?
Do you believe that hypnotism really works?
Dooly had two counselors that he worked with, one of which he really didn't like. In your opinion, what make a good counselor?
Friday, February 20, 2009
All I can say is "the more, the merrier"
Ms. Secord.

ALLAN STRATTON
TING XING YE
MARSHA SKRYPUCH
DONNA MILNER
SHELLY HRDLITSCHKA
GAIL SIDONIE SOBAT
These authors are all scheduled to make an appearance and with most of the authors putting together workshops for students the day of the festival! Plus all the different activities and games that will be happening will be keeping us busy. If you haven't been to the festival before check this out.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009

When an accident leaves teenage cousins Meline and Jocelyn parentless, they come to live with their unknown and eccentric Uncle Marten on his private island.
They soon discover that the island has a history as tragic as their own: it was once an air force training camp, led by a mad commander whose crazed plan to train pilots to fly airplanes without instruments sent eleven pilots to their deaths.
Discussion Questions:
3 This book talks about grief and how we all handle it differently. For you, what was unique about the setting of this book and how did it enhance or take away from the story?
3 Do the characters seem real and believable?
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Daughter of War by Marsha Skrypuch
“Daughter of War” is a story of the children of a holocaust. Teenagers Kevork and his betrothed Marta are the lucky ones. They have managed so far to survive the Armenian genocide in
Daughter of War is a gripping story of enduring love and loyalty set against the horrors of
3The Armenian massacres are true and actual occurrences, but this novel is a work of fiction.
3Marsha Skrypuch has led a very interesting life and is the author of many books for children and teens. If you enjoyed Daughter of War as much as I did, check out her life story.
Thursday, February 12, 2009

Back in the 60's and even when I was growing up, having a baby out of wedlock, especially if you were a teen, was something to be ashamed of. You never heard of someone keeping their baby, the support was just not there and it was the view of society that young mothers were just not equipped financially or emotionally to face the trials of raising a child. Young moms were sent away to give birth and the babies were put up for adoption or there was a "shotgun wedding" . In your opinion, was society's take on this issue good or bad, or somewhere in between?
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Monday, February 2, 2009
The kick off
If you have any questions or there is something I didn't explain quite to your understanding, please drop by the library any time to see me.