This is the tenth book in the series that inspired the television drama “Bones.” Fans of the show will find the book drastically different when compared to the TV series they have become accustomed to. The book starts with forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan working at an archaeological dig on Dewees Island with some grad students. The dig takes a turn for the worse when a newer body is uncovered in the dig and upon further investigation is shown to have some unusual characteristics. The hunt is on for both the identity of the body, and the killer. Soon another body is found with similar markings. After that the bodies keep piling up. Tempe’s personal life is also in disarray when both her estranged husband Pete, and her current beau Ryan show up on the island. With the emotional turmoil threatening to boil over and a killer on the loose, Tempe takes some of the investigating into her own hands. This could have dire consequences for Tempe. Break no Bones is another success from Kathy Reichs. This book is not for those who don’t like murder mystery or who are not comfortable with extensive forensic detail. A forensic anthropologist herself, Reichs always has intense detail in her writing. It is not required for the reader to have read the other books prior to this one in this series.
review submitted by Katie, grade 10, Library Peer Tutor
Friday, January 13, 2012
Jude, by Kate Morgenroth
When 15-year-old Jude’s drug dealing father is murdered, he is a witness to the shooting. The murderer allows him to live on a whim. In debt to a killer and under suspicion for his father’s murder, a new future is revealed to Jude as he is sent to live with a mother he never knew (DA Anna Grady) and told he was kidnapped by his father at only 3 months old. Anna may mean well but she has little time for Jude and the demands of her job come first. Sent off to a prep-school and desperate for friends Jude takes a wealthy boy to his old neighbourhood for drugs. When he overdoses questions start to arise and accusations are pointed left, right, and center. Harry Wichowski (Anna’s boyfriend and police chief) uncovers the truth and sets up Jude to take the fall (with Jude’s permission) on the promise of immediate release after the mayoral election his mother is running in is over. Caught in a web of lies and deceit Jude must discover the truth of his past and strive for the justice he deserves. An edge-of-your-seat page turner, easy to read and get into. An all-around good read.
review submitted by Katie, grade 10, Library Peer Tutor
review submitted by Katie, grade 10, Library Peer Tutor
A Place Called Here, by Celelia Ahern
In A Place Called Here, Sandy Shortt has been haunted for years by the disappearance of her classmate Jenny-May Butler. Sandy has made it her goal to find all things missing; it is an obsession. As we follow her journey we realize that Sandy can’t come to terms with the fact that sometimes objects go missing and never reappear. Sandy’s mission is to find missing people, so when Jack Ruttle comes to her trying to find his younger brother Donal, Sandy decides to help him. But before she can start, Sandy disappears to. Now all she has to do is find her way home.
Recommended for Gr.10-12
reviewed submitted by Erin, grade 12, Library Peer Tutor
Recommended for Gr.10-12
reviewed submitted by Erin, grade 12, Library Peer Tutor
Awake and Dreaming, by Kit Pearson
In the novel, Awake and Dreaming the main character Theo (Theodora) lives with her irresponsible mother. They make money by singing and dancing in the streets for passersby. Theo dreams of a better life, and one day that dream is granted. She is taken in by the Kador family. They give her everything she ever wanted and love her like her mother never did. But Theo soon finds herself back in her mother’s care, and she is left wondering if her adventure with the Kaldors was real or just a dream.
Recommended for Gr.8-10
review submitted by Erin, grade 12, Library Peer Tutor
Recommended for Gr.8-10
review submitted by Erin, grade 12, Library Peer Tutor
Monday, January 9, 2012
Swim the Fly (2009), Don Calame
Matt Gratton, 15, has two summer goals. First, get the attention of 'hottie' Kelly West. Second, learn to swim the gruelling 'fly' so he can compete in the local swim meet. By swimming the fly he is sure to impress Kelly.
His best friends, Sean and Coop, have also set another goal for their trio of nerds - see a real live naked girl. Their goals ignite a series of hilarious and raunchy antics, many of which involve inopportune bodily functions. At times, the endless series of outlandish mishaps test reality. Then again, the slap stick hilarity will draw in readers.
This is sure to be winner with boys grades 8-9.
His best friends, Sean and Coop, have also set another goal for their trio of nerds - see a real live naked girl. Their goals ignite a series of hilarious and raunchy antics, many of which involve inopportune bodily functions. At times, the endless series of outlandish mishaps test reality. Then again, the slap stick hilarity will draw in readers.
This is sure to be winner with boys grades 8-9.
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