Showing posts with label Suspense. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Book Talk #18 - Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney


Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney

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"Mitty Blake is a mediocre, but happy-go-lucky student at his private high school in NYC. When faced with being removed for poor grades from his Advanced Biology class, where the (brilliant) girl of his dreams is, he decides to buckle down and tackle the research project he has been putting off. Smallpox…who ever heard of smallpox? His initial search for facts leads him to an antique leather-bound medical book that his mother intends to use as an interior design accent, but Mitty finds some useful information within it. He also finds an envelope containing scabs from a smallpox outbreak in 1902. The more he and his girlfriend, Olivia, learn about “his” disease, the more he fears he may be responsible for reintroducing it back into society. This biological thriller is impossible to put down!" (Prepared by: Leah Roche, Beaufort High School for SCASL Young Adult Awards, 2008)
SUBJECTS:
Smallpox -- Fiction.
Diseases -- Fiction.
Schools -- Fiction.
High schools -- Fiction.
New York (N.Y.) -- Fiction.
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Monday, March 31, 2008

Book Talk #6 - Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold


Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

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“My name was Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6, 1973 … It was still back when people believed things like that didn’t happen…My murderer was a man from our neighborhood. My mother liked his border flowers, and my father once talked to him about fertilizer.”
Susie’s opening words in the book Lovely Bones will instantly grab you, pulling you into the life of usie Salmon beyond the grave as she watches her family struggle with her disappearance; as her life leaves her body in the cornfield, brushing past her friend Ruth; as she sits with her father each evening, alone in his study; as she watches her friends grow and continue their lives over the next seven years; and as she tries to communicate the events of her tragic abduction and death to those trying to piece together the evidence that will allow vengeance on her slayer. Even though you know the circumstances of Susie’s death from the first chapter, you will not quit turning pages until clues unravel the mystery of her murder, revealing the identity of the killer to her friends, family and community. Lovely Bones will make you aware that things like Susie’s murder do happen ­ and that today one must always be cautious, not of just strangers, but of people we know."
Lovely Bones is a South Carolina Young Adult Nominee for 2004-2005. (Rebecca Elswick, Rebelswick@Yahoo.com, English I teacher -- Mid-Carolina High School, Prosperity, SC)
SUBJECTS:
Family life -- Fiction.
Homicide -- Fiction.
Girls -- Fiction.
Teenagers -- Fiction.
Psychological fiction.
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Book Talk #3 - As Simple As Snow by Gregory Galloway



As Simple As Snow by Gregory Galloway

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"“Anna Cayne had moved here in August, just before our sophomore year in high school, but by February she had, one by one, killed everyone in town.” So begins Gregory Galloway’s novel As Simple as Snow.
“GG” describes himself as dull, uninteresting…as plain as milk…plainer, even, since milk at least has color. He is water, both dull and invisible. That is, until he meets Anna. With her Goth clothes, eccentric tastes, and mysterious persona, Anna gives GG’s life more color and flavor than he could have imagined. She is adventurous and creative, loves games and puzzles, and delights in creating mysteries.
But the greatest mystery of all is Anna herself. She has friends, but enemies lurk in the shadows. She seems forthright and honest, but clearly has some secrets. Her favorite pastime is writing imaginary obituaries for everyone in town. But some of them expose haunting secrets about their subjects, things that only someone close to the deceased could know…things that the subject would probably rather keep secret.
Then, just when Anna has “killed” the last person in town, she disappears, gone from the pages of the book and from GG’s life. The only apparent clue is her dress, found carefully arranged next to a hole in an ice-covered river. But other clues abound, in the labyrinth of games and puzzles she devised for GG, in her cryptic comments, in her frequent references to obscure literary and historic events. Readers who can’t figure out what happened to Anna can visit the book’s website and sign up to receive further clues by email.
There’s nothing simple about snow, and there’s nothing simple about this mystery. What happened to Anna? Was it murder? Suicide? An accident? Or did she just run away? join GG’s search for the truth." (Georgia Peach Book Award for Teen Readers, 2007-2008)
SUBJECTS:
High school students -- Fiction.
Missing persons -- Fiction.
Teenagers -- Fiction.
Boys -- Fiction.
Psychological fiction.
Source: http://nancykeane.com/booktalks/galloway_simple.htm

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Sunday, March 30, 2008

Book Talk #2 - Acceleration by Graham McNamee


Acceleration by Graham McNamee
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"Duncan is obsessed with a girl he doesn't even know. Maya. He only saw her for a minute. He's never even talked to her. But he hears her screaming in his dreams all the time. Last summer, he was swimming in the lake when Maya got pulled under and drowned. He couldn't get to her on time. Even though swimming was the only thing he was really good at, he couldn't save her. Duncan was always taught that guys should be heroes, but he failed to save her. So he feels like he fits in at his new summer job at the dungeon, also known as the lost and found for the Toronto subway. Looking through the lost items, Duncan finds a diary. It has the strangest leather cover that feels almost like skin. Someone left it on the train, and it is filled with the most twisted and disgusting stories. Animal mutilations, torture, abuse...and plans to capture and kill three women. Duncan has found the diary of a serial killer. What should he do with it? Duncan knows that he found this diary for a reason. He won't go to the police. If he can save these women from this killer himself, he can finally make up for not saving that girl in the lake. But is it safe for a high school student to be stalking a sadistic serial killer? How far will he go to make up for the past? And will he survive to find out?" (Jessica Ewing, Queens Library, Queens, New York)
SUBJECTS:
Serial murderers -- Fiction.
Diaries -- Fiction.
Summer employment -- Fiction.
Toronto (Ont.) -- Fiction.
Canada -- Fiction.
Mystery and detective stories.
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