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THE MYSTERIOUS HOWLING by Maryrose Wood

Friday, December 20, 2013
TOP TEN BOOKS WE'VE READ THIS YEAR

For the last blog of the calendar year Mrs. Wilson and I reflect back over all the books we have read this year and try to pick our top ten. Each year limiting ourselves to just ten is very difficult and there usually is some overlap between our lists. This year was no exception. Between the 20 nominated books for the Caudill award and the great new fiction for Young Adults, plus some older books we've finally gotten around to reading, it has taken some time to bring our lists down to ten. So for the 2013 calendar year, here are our Top Ten. Please share your comments or list with us. Have a great holiday season.
Mrs.
Wilson's List
1.
The Running Dream, by Wendelin Van Draanen
2.
Wonder, by PJ Palacio
3.
Counting by 7's, by Holly Goldberg Sloan
4.
I, Emma Freke, by E.J. Atkinson
5.
Close to Famous, by Joan Bauer
6.
The One and Only Ivan, by K.A. Applegate
7.
Accomplice, by Eureann Corrigan
8.
The Apothecary, by Maile Meloy
9.
13 Gifts, by Wendy Mass
10.
Ways to Live Forever, by Sally Nichols
Miss
Hagensee's List
1.
Tomorrow Girls series, by Eva Gray
2.
Cold Fury, by T.M. Goeglein
3.
The Raft, by S.A. Bodeen
4.
The Apothecary, by Maile Meloy
5.
Eye of the Storm, by Kate Messner
6.
Bird Lake Moon, by Kevin Henkes
7.
London Calling, by Edward Bloor
8.
A Tale Dark & Grimm, by Adam Gidwitz
9.
The Water Wars, by Cameron Stracher
10.
The Creature from the Seventh Grade, by Bob Balaban
Friday, December 13, 2013
NONFICTION ON THE 2014 CAUDILL LIST



Friday, December 6, 2013
TOMORROW GIRLS
This
most unique series starts in Chicago in a future world were there is
an on-going war. With an offer of safety at a distant boarding
school, best friends Louisa and Maddie pretend they are sisters. When
these girls and their roommates Rosie and Evelyn, figure out that the
boarding school is secretly operated by their enemies in the war, the
girls run away and try to get back to their families in Chicago.
Traveling overland their survival depends their own skills and those
of group of boys from a neighboring school. Even when they arrive
back in Chicago, they have trouble contacting their parents and hide
out in a deserted Wrigley Field. What makes this series unique is
that each of the four books is told by a different one of the girls
giving a different perspective on what's happening as their journey
progresses. The four book titles are: Behind the Gates, Run for
Cover, With the Enemy, and Set Me Free, all written by Eva Gray.
These paperback books are currently available in the Blogged Books
display.
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