Friday, October 28, 2011

A FAMILY OF THIEVES

Katarina Bishop tries to leave the family business and have a normal life in Ally Carter's book Heist Society. Katarina comes from a family of thieves. Her venture into a normal life is cut short when her friend, Hale, frames her for mischief at her new school and gets her kicked out. There is a good reason -- her father is accused by a powerful mobster of stealing the mobster's priceless art collection, Katarina and her group of teenage thieves have 10 days to return the collection before the mobster has her father killed. In a race against time can Katarina outsmart a super-secret master thief and pull off the greatest heist in her family's shady history? Heist Society is available in the New Book Display.
I noticed that now there is a sequel to Heist Society. Let me know if I should buy this new adventure of Katarina for the IMC.

Friday, October 21, 2011

TWISTS AND TURNS

In Lian Tanner's book Museum of Thieves, the twists and turns are in the Museum of Dunt. Staircases move around, rooms shift from place to pace, and Keepers are needed to hold the Museum together. This strange Museum exists in a city called Jewel where children are carefully protected -- so protected that children are chained to their parents or the Blessed Guardians until their Separation Day when they are free to move on their own. Goldie Roth can't wait for Separation Day but when it is abruptly canceled, Goldie escapes. She finds her way to the Museum. She learns that she is skilled in the ways of thievery which is a requirement to becoming a Keeper. While Goldie is still in training the Blessed Guardians invade the Museum and unleash a terrible evil force. Can Goldie and the other Keepers restore calm to the Museum?
Look for this book in the New Book section by the windows.

Friday, October 14, 2011

WORDS AND PICTURES

The Invention of Hugo Cabret, a 533-page novel by Brian Selznick, is an incredibly imaginative book which tells its story through words and pictures. While we anxiously await the arrival of our copy of Selznick's new book Wonderstruck, you should take a look at The Memory Bank by Carolyn Coman and Rob Shepperson. These author/illustrators also tell a story in words and pictures. Hope Scroggins is a champion dreamer. When the World Wide Memory Bank starts running low on dreams,Hope is brought to the Bank. It is at the Bank that Hope finds out she has a little sister that her parents told her to forget!! Can Hope figure out what is happening to the Bank AND find her sister AND get a chance at happiness? Only the words and pictures of The Memory Bank can tell.

Friday, October 7, 2011

MORE NEW BOOKS

Among the 30 new books ready for student checkout this week is a personal favorite of mine by author Jill Wolfson. In Cold Hands, Warm Heart, Wolfson deals with the serious topic of teens waiting for organ transplants. The first chapter begins with the story of Amanda, a talented gymnast, who suffers a terrible accident during competition that leaves her brain dead. The family decides to donate Amanda's organs. Next we meet Dani who is waiting for a heart transplant. Amanda's heart become the long awaited transplant. Throughout the rest of the book we see Dani begin to have a normal life and Amanda's family deal with her death. This slim book carries a very powerful and moving story that I hope many of you will have a chance to read.