Reading All Stars Program


Students must read a minimum of two books, fiction and nonfiction, to receive the incentives of the Reading All Stars program. The books must be approved by their Language Arts teacher. 


By March 10th, students must either complete a blog post of book form as evidence as having read theitr two books. 


Qualifiers will receive a freet ticket to the Greenville Drive baseball game on Monday, April 12th and attend a pizza party!  Post your book review by selecting the comments link below: 



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3.5 Stars - Fast-paced story that keeps you hooked

Most teens are used to living life in the fast lane.  Living life on the run, however, is completely different. 

When Alex's father is brutally murdered right before his eyes, Alex is asked to testify against the man that took his father's life away - the same vicious man who had also shot and left Alex for dead.

Although the man is jailed for his crime, he has powerful connections outside the prison walls.  Alex and his mother are forced to abandon the world they have always known.  They assume new identities, move to another state, and learn to become untraceable under the Witness Protection program. 

Despite their fear, Alex and his mother are able to move on with their lives.  They must learn to change themselves frequently - their looks, personality, speech, and even their home.  Alex knows he can never really become close friends with anyone - he could slip and reveal his identity, or  even worse, endanger the lives of his friends.

When they move again, this time to Virginia Beach, Alex assumes the identity of a skater.  To his surprise, he begins to really get used to this new life.  He even makes real friends - ones he feels he can actually trust.  Maybe, just maybe, he can stop being fake.  Alex would finally have a life he called his own.

That is, until the killer arrived.  

 
Media Center workers recently completed their digital storytelling projects on a fiction novel.  You can view the digital booktalks at the following link:

Digital Booktalks


Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins



 


5 stars - Incredible book, page-turner, exciting!!!  Can't wait  for the sequel and movie release!


Suzanne Collins has done it again!  Just like the Underworld Chronicles, she has written a riveting new series that YA and adult readers will find irresistible. 


Katniss is the spunky, admirable main character in this futuristic novel.   The story takes place in Panem.  The capitol of Panem with its 12 outlying districts "celebrate" a gruesome annual event that's viewed by everyone - the Hunger Games.  The Hunger Games seem like a virtual reality video game - except the horrors are experienced in real life by the children who live in Panem.


Each year two children's names are drawn from each district to participate in the Hunger Games.  The group must compete and fight in order to determine the winner.  The only way to win this game is to stay alive - and to destroy all others before they destroy you.  When Katniss's little sister's name is drawn from this year's participants, she quickly volunteers to take her place.  Katniss knows she is poorer and weaker than the other participants, but she has skills they lack:  determination, survival instincts, superior hunting skills, and a fierce need to save her family from their current plight of starvation and misery.


Though the odds are against her, Katniss emerges as a strong competitor - and a crowd favorite.  The greatest threat to survival is not the life-threatening starvation and dehydration she faces, nor the blood-thirsty, cruel children from other districts.  Katniss must contend with her feelings for another competitor, Peeta.  Peeta seems to care for her and protect her, but isn't it all an act?  Will he betray her in the end?  How can she destroy the only love she has ever known? 


There will only be one winner, but this victory will come at a great cost.


Amazing story, readers will be hooked