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I didn't find time to finish a long book this week because of time and because I received The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater and stopped reading my other books to start it. So far, good beginning! I did manage one audio book and some picture books, new and old, some fun and some maybe's.
True (…Sort Of by Katherine Hannigan
All right then… Those words are used
so sweetly in this book that I needed to begin with them. They wrap the story around us, the readers,
like a hug. And then there is a whole
new vocabulary, like Deli-icious and Chisel (an un-cuss word),
or SurPresent,
a gift one is surprised by. I listened
to this book during the past two weeks. The main character, Delly Pattison is a
pre-teen with a temper who is constantly getting in trouble, and it seemed to
be a long while before things started to move.
The Boyd family comes to town, and that is when different things happen,
most often good. Perhaps if I had read
the print book, I would have hurried through those early pages in order to find
the real story, which involved another girl who didn’t speak, a boy with a
stutter, Deli’s sweet little brother CB, and a bully. One crisis happened and then a final one, but
this young woman, Deli, who was so mischievous, turned out to be a lovely and
thoughtful person whose words brought tears.
It is a book that could be a good read aloud, so that the early mischief
could be discussed and then those subtle turnings--that the author wrote
beautifully--could be a good experience for the class. Much to discuss in all the book!