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The Accidental Genius of Weasel High (Rick Detorie)

All that Larkin Pace wants is a new camcorder, so he can become the next great filmmaker. But he’s too young for a real job, his parents won’t give him money, his older sister exists just to make him miserable, and his arch-enemy Dalton Cooke is trying to steal his girlfriend, who might just not …

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Stuck on Earth (David Klass)

Ketchvar III’s mission is pretty simple: take over the body of an average American teenager and determine if the human race is worth saving. It helps, of course, that Ketchvar is an alien from the planet Sandoval IV and is the same size and shape as a terrestrial snail. It also helps that he is …

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King of the Mild Frontier (Chris Crutcher)

Fans of Chris Crutcher (which in my experience includes just about anyone who has read any of his books) will welcome this insight into his life and writing. Although he often writes about sports, it’s a bit of a surprise to learn that Crutcher was not athletically gifted as a child. This was his freshman …

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The Boy Who Howled (Timothy Power)

Callum isn’t like other members of his family. He can’t run through the forest on all fours, he can’t bring down deer with his jaws, and he’s not covered with fur. In fact, his dad is even thinking about eating him. It’s clear that Callum doesn’t belong with other members of his family, who are …

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The Crowfield Curse (Pat Walsh)

It is the darkest of the Dark Ages, and fourteen-year-old William is sent into the forest to gather firewood for Crowfield Abbey, the impoverished monastery where he has lived since becoming an orphan. While there, he hears a plaintive cry for help and investigating, discovers a strange creature caught in a trap. The first thing …

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When Jeff Comes Home (Catherine Atkins)

At thirteen, Jeff was kidnapped at knifepoint by a man he knows only as Ray, who holds him prisoner and sexually and emotionally abuses him for two and a half years before returning him to his family. Now Jeff is left to pick up the pieces of his life, all the while questioning how his …

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Announcements…

I am still employed as a substitute teacher for the 2011-2012 school year, and am also doing a lot of freelancing on the side. These are my goals for this blog for the coming school year:

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    Ship Breaker (Paolo Bacigalupi)

    Sometime in the future, on the Gulf Coast of whatever is left of the United States, Nailer works light crew breaking ships. His small stature helps him clamber deep into the bowls of the ship, going after wiring and other small bits of metal. It’s dangerous work, and a hardscrabble life where a single slip-up …

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    Boys Read 4

    Aaron is 14 and will be in the ninth grade this fall. Here are his recommendations:

    • Eragon by Christopher Paolini
    • Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
    • Hoot by Carl Hiasson
    • The Warrior series by Erin Hunter
    • The Redwall series by Brian Jacques
    • Maniac Magee and Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli
    • the Percy Jackson series by Rick …
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    The Castaways (Rob Vollmar)

    It is the height of the Depression, and thirteen-year-old Tucker Freeman’s father is gone for good. To survive, he and his family move in with the Widow, his father’s humorless and ultra-religious older sister. Convinced by the Widow that he isn’t pulling his weight on her farm, she hands him fifteen cents and tells him …

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    Straw Into Gold (Gary D. Schmidt)

    The cottage he shares with Da and the clearing beyond are the only world Tousle has ever known. When a visit to see the King’s procession results in his being given a riddle to solve within seven days or be killed, the simple life he once knew seems long in the past. Now on the …

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    My Dad’s A Punk (Tony Bradman, ed.)

    Again, this book was another one of those lucky finds as I wandered around in the library: a book of short stories for reluctant readers, and a book about things boys think and wonder about written just for boys (many of whom are reluctant readers). The title story, by Sean Taylor, is probably my favorite, …

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    Boys Read 3

    Phil is 14 and will be in the ninth grade this fall. I asked Phil for a list of recommendations, which I immediately lost. Phil’s a trooper, though, and had no problem giving me another, longer list a few days later. (And I did find his original list, too.) These are his recommendations:

    • The …

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    The Accidental Genius of Weasel High (Rick Detorie)Stuck on Earth (David Klass)King of the Mild Frontier (Chris Crutcher)The Boy Who Howled (Timothy Power)The Crowfield Curse (Pat Walsh)When Jeff Comes Home (Catherine Atkins)Announcements…Ship Breaker (Paolo Bacigalupi)Boys Read 4The Castaways (Rob Vollmar)Straw Into Gold (Gary D. Schmidt)My Dad’s A Punk (Tony Bradman, ed.)Boys Read 3

    Oct
    01
    2011

    Announcements…

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    I am still employed as a substitute teacher for the 2011-2012 school year, and am also doing a lot of freelancing on the side. These are my goals for this blog for the coming school year:

  • Work on the appearance. It’s a little dark, and I think I could do some things to lighten …

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    Oct
    29
    2011

    The Accidental Genius of Weasel High (Rick Detorie)

    Categories:
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    • Graphic Novel/Story,
    • Intermediate Literature,
    • Publishing Issues,
    • Writing Issues,
    • YA Literature

    by Mr Odle

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    All that Larkin Pace wants is a new camcorder, so he can become the next great filmmaker. But he’s too young for a real job, his parents won’t give him money, his older sister exists just to make him miserable, and his arch-enemy Dalton Cooke is trying to steal his girlfriend, who might just not …

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