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Stuck in Time with Benjamin Franklin: A Qwerty Stevens Adventure

Dan Gutman (2005), 192 pages
Audience: 3rd Grade - 6th Grade
Category: Fiction, Historical, Time Travel
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Qwerty Stevens discovered the Anytime Anywhere machine in a previous book, The Edison Mystery. While downloading information for a school report, Qwerty accidentally activates the machine and brings the real Benjamin Franklin into his bedroom! Qwerty realizes that if he doesn't send Franklin back to 1776, there will be terrible historical repercussions since Ben is needed to sign the Declaration of Independence. After taking Ben to school for extra credit on his report, Qwerty activates the machine but he and his best friend Joey can't resist going along, too! Will they be able to get back to the 21st century? Read this book to find out what it would be like to see the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Reviewed by: msp
Date read: 9/16/2010
ISBN-10: 0689878842
ISBN-13: 9780689878848
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Sugar and Ice

Kate Messner (2010), 288 pages
Audience: 5th Grade - 8th Grade
Category: Especially for Girls, Fiction, Realistic Fiction
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Twelve-year-old Claire loves skating on the cow pond in her yard. She doesn't like competing if a judge is anywhere in the building. She's good at math and knows she's needed to help run the family farm and maple sap business. So how can she accept a scholarship to train at Lake Placid? Claire enters the world of competitive skating and learns some surprising truths about herself.
Reviewed by: donna
Date read: 4/19/2011
ISBN-10: 0802720811
ISBN-13: 9780802720818
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Summer of the Swans

Betsy Byars (1970), 144 pages
Illustrated by Ted CoConis
Audience: 4th Grade - 8th Grade
Category: Adventure, Fiction, Realistic Fiction
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Middle school student Sara feels as if she exists on two planes. Sometimes, she is happy and excited, the next moment, she is plunged into despair. Sara has been living with her Aunt Willie, her older sister, Wanda, and younger brother, Charlie, since her mother died and her father left. An illness with a high fever has left Charlie unable to speak and with the intelligence of a much younger child. Sara feels it is her responsibility to care for Charlie and defend him against the world, especially against boys like Joe Melby. Charlie disappears one night and Sara is sure that he has gone to look for the swans they watched the previous day. Before too long, Aunt Willie calls the police and the whole community is on the alert. When Joe Melby offers to help Sara search for Charlie, she isn't at all sure she wants to accept. While the suspense builds, Sara finds she is also on another search, for herself.
Similar books: The Silent Boy by Lois Lowry
Awards won: John Newbery Medal
Reviewed by: vverscaj
Date read: 1/13/2011
ISBN-10: 0670681903
ISBN-13: 9780670681907
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Summer Reading is Killing Me

Jon Scieszka (1998), 64 pages
Illustrated by Lane Smith
Audience: 2nd Grade - 4th Grade
Category: Especially for Boys, Fiction, Humor
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At the beginning of summer vacation, Sam, Joe and Fred find themselves transported to a bizarrely bookish universe. They find themselves trapped in their summer reading list. Can they find The Book, and get home, before the Headless Horseman, and a dastardly Mr. (Teddy) Bear, do away with the heroes of their stories OR will Alice become Frankenstein in Wonderland?
Reviewed by: sc
Date read: 3/27/2009
ISBN-10: 0670880418
ISBN-13: 9780670880416
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Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow

Jessica Day George (2008), 336 pages
Audience: 5th Grade - 8th Grade
Category: Fantasy, Fiction, Folklore
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This book is a stunning reinterpretation of the classic Norse tale 'East of the Sun, West of the Moon'. The youngest of a large family, the Lass is blessed with the mystical ability to speak to animals. Because of her ability, she does not fear the giant polar bear who asks her to accompany him to his palace for one year. In return, he will grant her family the means to have a better life. The Lass agrees, much to the displeasure of her eldest brother, whose own adventure in the frozen north is something of a mystery. At the ice palace, the Lass is attended on by all manner of creatures. They are all equally surprised to find that she can speak to them. Yet, when she tries to befriend them, they tend to disappear forever. In addition to the company of the bear and the servants, a mysterious man accompanies the Lass to bed each night. In spite of the peculiarities of her situation, the Lass comes to enjoy her new home. When the Lass' father falls ill, the bear allows her to go home for a time with the agreement that she will return with him to his palace. Upon hearing about the night visitor, the Lass' mother convinces her to take a candle with her to see the visitor's face. In spite of her intention not to use it, curiosity gets the best of the Lass and she lights the candle. The beautiful prince that sleeps beside her wakes to tell her that he was also the polar bear, under a spell, and that since she could not wait a year to see him, he must now wed the troll queen. The prince disappears and the Lass is left determined to right the wrong she did by saving him from the troll queen's palace that lies East of the sun and West of the moon. Her encounters in the ice palace are just the beginning of an entire world of magic and adventure that she braves to rescue her enchanted prince.
Similar books: East o' the Sun & West o' the Moon by Gillian Barlow, The Princess and the White Bear King by Tanya Robyn Batt, East by Edith Pattou,
Reviewed by: mlp
Date read: 6/2/2011
ISBN-10: 1599901099
ISBN-13: 9781599901091
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