Friday, November 8, 2013

My daughter, the author

My daughter had an assignment to write about the Santa Fe Trail this week. She chose to write it as a diary and I am so impressed. Keep in mind she is just 10 years old. Doesn't this make you want to read more?? If you like it and want her to write more, like this post and I'll share the results with her!

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Wednesday, November 5, 1835
Dear Diary,
Today we are packing our bags to go to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Yesterday my family and I started to pack. “Come on!” said Ma. So I hopped on a horse and got ready to ride! “Eh eh eh,” said Pa. “What? But I never get to ride!” I said. “Sorry, but you are only 12 years old,” said Pa. “But I’m almost 13!” I said. “Maria, listen to your father,” said Ma. “Ok,” I said disappointedly. So I guess I haven’t told you why we are going to Santa Fe. My father is a trader and needed to go trade more. Pa has been there many times, but wanted us to see Santa Fe. I’m so excited!!!
“Maria, would you latch my shoes?” said my little sister Gabby, short for Gabriella. “Sure,” I said.
The next thing I know, an arrow whizzed past my head. “Ahhhh!” I said along with Gabby. The Indians then marched to us. “Give us that little girl or her scalp or feathers,” said what seemed like the head Indian. “Girls, do we have feathers?” said Pa. “No,” I said. Gabby and I were both hanging on to each other for dear life and crying. “Little girl now!” said the Indian. “We have gold,” said Ma with a terrified look on her face. “No, and my name is Chawakee,” said the Indian. “We are traders, so we might have better goodies,” said Pa. “Little…girl…now,” he said with dramatic pauses. “Fine,” said Pa. “What? Noooo! Pa, don’t let the mean man take me!!” screamed Gabby. “We will find you, don’t worry,” said Ma and Pa reassuringly. “Ha! Ha!” You will never find her,” said the Indian. “Bye, bye, “said Gabby. “Bye! Always remember we love you!” we all said reassuringly.

The next thing we knew, Ma and I were repairing the wagon while Pa was out hunting deer. Then Ma and I were fixing the fire and waiting for Pa to show. Then Pa was there and Ma started cooking the deer while I sewed coats for us. Then when we had all finished eating, we all said good night and went to sleep, mourning over Gabby, a six year old.

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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Halo - by Alex Adornietto

Last night I finished "Halo" by Alex Adornietto. Wow. I thought at times that it might starting getting repetitive or where I could guess what was going to happen. I knew there were four good guys and one bad guy, but how would they defeat a supernatural bad guy demon? I'm not going to spoil it for you, but it was surprising! It looks like angels are the new twist to fiction -- moving from the dystopian type. Interesting to me that we would move from dystopian (evil government/human) to angels! But I am loving it and I appreciate that the authors so far have understood the Bible and researched all the angel legends so well in order to create the novels. I came in to work today and immediately grabbed "Hades" off the shelf to start it tonight!

After I finished "Halo," I started "Teardrop" by Lauren Kate. It's her newest novel that was just released on Tuesday. It's not an angel novel so far that I can tell. There is definitely supernatural powers at work, but even at 58% through the book, I haven't figured out all the supernatural/paranormal powers at work. It's keeping me on my toes and kept me up late last night reading it. My eyes were closing as I read but I still couldn't put the book down!

We will be getting those "Teardrop" soon! I am putting an order in for it and some other new releases at the beginning of next week. Keep checking in to see if we have it yet!

If you have books you would like ordered, please just stop in here at the library and leave the titles/series with me or Mrs. Navarrette. I'm always looking for new books!

Have a great day and learn lots!

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

"Allegiant" is released!

Allegiant has been released!!! I will start reading it TONIGHT and can't wait! Veronica Rossi is a GENIUS with her writing.We will have our copy here hopefully in the next month!

Lauren Kate's new book Teardrops was also released today! I will start reading it right after Allegiant!

For those of you waiting and waiting and waiting on the new books to get here... I am waiting, too! Hopefully this month all those new releases will make it onto our shelves. I'm anxious to get them here, too! Enclave and The Farm still aren't here, either. I'm putting pressure on my book vendors for them to get here! Hang in there for me

Monday, October 21, 2013

"Fallen" by Lauren Kate

This is going to be a very simple blog...a place for me to post about books that I have read that I think might interest my students at CHS.

I spent the past week reading the entire "Fallen" series (four books) written by Lauren Kate. They pulled me in so deep that I couldn't stop reading them anywhere I went. Thank goodness I had them on my iPad in Kindle format! The main characters are Daniel and Luce, although most of the story is told through the eyes of Luce. Luce is sent off to a horrible reform school after an "accident" which caught her almost-boyfriend on fire and killed him. Unable to figure out what the shadows she is seeing means, she thinks she is going insane but knows those shadows are responsible for much more than just lurking. In reform school, torn from all that is familiar to her, she meets "friends" that take her under their wing and help her adjust to reform school. While there she meets Daniel and Cam and is drawn to both of these young men, but isn't sure why she feels such a deep pull to both of them nor why she knows that she knows Daniel from somewhere else. The story twists and turns and brings angels and demons to the mix, along with some pretty insane mortals. Just as you think are figuring out what is about to happen, Lauren Kate twists the novel into a new way that is totally unexpected. One reason I kept reading is because I couldn't figure out Luce's role in this world that she had discovered. There was always a hint that she was a major player in this world rather than a minor player that she thought she was, but I couldn't figure out what that role would be. Lauren did an excellent job in keeping that completely obscure until towards the end of the fourth book. That doesn't mean that the other books were just biding time until you got to that point! No way! The plot twists, new characters, and even the humor & romance between Luce and her leading men kept me reading and trying to figure everything out.

This isn't your typical paranormal romance. Even some historical fiction is thrown into the mix and she made sure it was all accurate. I highly recommend this series!