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I
am so relieved when the Bluebonnet books are perfect for elementary
kids. That’s what they’re targeted for but sometimes they are too much.
This is also a great example of Distopic literature that is written for
middle grade kids. They want to read this hot genre, but so many are
more appropriate for young adults. This is awesome! This book will be
one of our Quest for the Crown books for this coming school year.
Genre: Science fiction/distopic
AR level: 5.4
Grade appropriate: 4th and up
RATING BREAKDOWN:
Overall: 5/5-- great book. I read it twice!
Creativity:
4/5-- Takes place after World War III when the “green bombs” have
devastated the world. Not necessarily unique in the distopic world, but
well done.
Characters: 5/5-- Loved them.
Engrossing: 5/5
Writing: 5/5
Appeal to kids: 5/5-- Perfect for readers craving Hunger Games/Divergent but aren’t there yet maturity-wise.
Appropriate length to tell the story: 5/5
CONTENT:
Language: none
Sexuality: none
Violence:
mild-- The bandits shoot Hope’s father when they show up. And there is a
battle with the bandits at the end. No deaths.
Drugs/Alcohol: none
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This
book has been getting some buzz for the Newbery and it is adorable!
It's exactly the kind of book that every parent wants their child to
read. It is definitely going on our Mock Newbery list for 2016.
This
is another story of the Penderwicks, a Brady Bunch type family with 6
kids who are all wholesome and sweet. The main character is the 10 year
old Batty and she reports all of the goings-on of her large family from
her own point of view.
Genre: Realistic
AR level: 5.5
Grade appropriate: 3rd and up
RATING BREAKDOWN:
Overall: 5/5-- Sweet book that was just what I would have read growing up. Timeless and appealing.
Creativity: ⅗-- As I mentioned, it’s very similar to many books I read growing up, but that doesn’t detract from it’s appeal.
Characters:
5/5-- Love Batty and Ben of course, but more than that I loved Nick and
Jeffery, the family friends and role models who came and went
throughout the story.
Engrossing: 5/5
Writing: 5/5
Appeal
to kids: 5/5-- It doesn’t have the excitement or edginess that many of
the books have these days, but it will appeal to a certain audience.
Appropriate length to tell the story: 5/5
CONTENT:
Language: none
Sexuality: none
Violence: none
Drugs/Alcohol: none
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