Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Up Next: When You Reach Me


For our next meeting, we chose When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead.
  • The good news: It's a mystery, Megan and Michelle, so it will count toward your reading project.
  • The bad news: It's a mystery, Hannah, but at least it's not Nancy Drew.
Here's a review from School Library Journal:
"Sixth-grader Miranda lives in 1978 New York City with her mother, and her life compass is Madeleine L'Engle's A Wrinkle in Time. When she receives a series of enigmatic notes that claim to want to save her life, she comes to believe that they are from someone who knows the future. Miranda spends considerable time observing a raving vagrant who her mother calls "the laughing man" and trying to find the connection between the notes and her everyday life.
"Discerning readers will realize the ties between Miranda's mystery and L'Engle's plot, but will enjoy hints of fantasy and descriptions of middle school dynamics. Stead's novel is as much about character as story. Miranda's voice rings true with its faltering attempts at maturity and observation. The story builds slowly, emerging naturally from a sturdy premise. As Miranda reminisces, the time sequencing is somewhat challenging, but in an intriguing way. The setting is consistently strong. The stores and even the streets-in Miranda's neighborhood act as physical entities and impact the plot in tangible ways. This unusual, thought-provoking mystery will appeal to several types of readers."
Extra credit for reading A Wrinkle in Time.

Dahl Report

As promised, it was chaotic! Here are the books we read:
  • Magic Finger
  • James and the Giant Peach
  • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
  • Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
  • The Twits
  • The Witches
  • Boy
  • The BFG
  • The Enormous Crocodile
  • Matilda

We all agreed that he was crazy, with an imagination that was just this side of veering out of control. I'll send in the forms and we'll see just what kind of prizes you'll get!