Category Archives: 2009

The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett

Spoiled, bratty Mary Lennox is orphaned at nine years old. She is sent from her home in India to live in England with her reclusive uncle, Mr. Craven. Mr. Craven is gone most of the year and half his mansion … Continue reading

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Protected: Wings, by Aprilynne Pike

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A Bottle in the Gaza Sea, by Valerie Zenatti

When a bomb goes off in a cafe near Tal’s home in Jerusalem, she begins to write. At first, it’s just like a journal entry. Then, it becomes a letter to an as-of-yet unknown Palestinian. Tal has this idea that … Continue reading

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The Forest of Hands and Teeth, by Carrie Ryan

I’ve heard this described as a post-apocalyptic zombie romance novel, and that’s a fairly apt description. (And no, it’s not the zombies having romance.) Mary lives in a community protected from the Unconsecrated by a high fence. This community believes … Continue reading

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The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, by Terry Pratchett

Maurice is not sure why he can think or talk, since he’s a cat and he’s never thought or talked before. And he’s not the only one. A whole hoard of rats have suddenly gotten smarter, and Maurice knows exactly … Continue reading

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Protected: Bad Girls Don’t Die, by Katie Alender

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Inkheart, by Cornelia Funke

Meggie’s father, Mo, has a gift. He can read a book aloud so realistically that characters leap from the page. Unfortunately, he once accidentally pulled several villains into this world, and they’ve chased him from place to place ever since. … Continue reading

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Cry, the Beloved Country, by Alan Paton

A parson named Kumalo from a small town in South Africa is called by another parson to Johannesburg to help his “ill” sister (meaning she’s gotten into prostitution and illegal alcohol/drug distribution). Kumalo fears Johannesburg – every member of his … Continue reading

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Protected: Pickup Games, by Marcia Mickelson

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Sorcerers and Secretaries, by Amy Kim Ganter

This was my very first Manga. My son bought it at the library sale last weekend, but it’s rated for 13+ so I decided to read it before letting him have it. And for the record, it certainly is too … Continue reading

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