This book has made me even more interested in the era of King Arthur, and I thought that with all of the short stories put together it was one of the most entertaining books I have read. I would recommend King Arthur and His Knights of The Round Table for fifth graders to adult.
Friday, May 14, 2010
King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table By Lancelyn Green
This book has made me even more interested in the era of King Arthur, and I thought that with all of the short stories put together it was one of the most entertaining books I have read. I would recommend King Arthur and His Knights of The Round Table for fifth graders to adult.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
The Hobbit By J.R.R. Tolkien
The Hobbit is just one book in a fantastic series of fictional stories. It is about a hobbit who doesn't want any part in adventure, but gets dragged into it anyway. He plays a game of riddles with a very mysterious creature, takes part in slaying a dragon, and rescues his dwarf friends from giant spiders! This is one of my favorite books, and would recommend it for sixth graders all the way up to adults.
Disaster! By Ellen Leroe
Disaster! is a book about huge airship and boat accidents during the early 1900's. It includes the sinking of Empress of Ireland, the crash of the Italia and the rescue of its survivors, and the crash of the airship R-101. Although the stories were all similar it was a very exciting book, and I recommend it for third graders on up.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
A Wrinkle In Time By Madeleine L'Engle
A Wrinkle In Time is a very interesting book about time and space travel. The father of a large family is on a business trip doing scientific work, and gets lost in another place and time, and it's up to his son, daughter, and a boy named Calvin to rescue him. I thought this was a fascinating book and would recommend this book to any child with high intellect, because it has some abstract concepts.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Redwall By Brian Jacques
The Tale of Despereaux By Kate DiCamillo
The Tale of Despereaux is a book about a mouse in love with a princess that gets trapped in a dungeon with rats. In all his adventures he gets cast out of his mouse community for not cowering and reading pages instead of eating them. He experiences both cruel and kind characters, but presses on to save the princess. I liked this book, and would give it four stars.
Isle of Swords By Wayne Thomas Batson
Isle of Swords is a really great book about pirates in the 1800's. With an Island full of monks protecting their treasure from an evil man, the entire English navy out to get the pirates that protect the treasure, and the pirates that will do anything to get their hands on it. All in all Isle of Swords was a really fun book to read, and I would recommend it for Fourth and Fifth graders on up.
Nick of Time By Ted Bell
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