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The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle
Avi
Fiction Av51t 1992
Summary: Charlotte is a 13 year old girl who is sailing to America to meet her family. The
other families who she was supposed to sail with don't show up, so it is Charlotte and
the crew aboard the ship. I won't tell you more except that Charlotte ends up tried for
murder and found guilty. This book is slow for the first chapter or two, but after that it is
a page turner. I would recommend that everyone read this book because you will fall in love with the characters.
This is one book you won't want to put down! (Submitted by Sarah Y.)
King of Shadows
Susan Cooper
Fiction C7872k 1999
Summary: Nat Field is a young actor who is transported back in time to Shakespeare's
Globe Theater. He acts in a play with Shakespeare himself. Find out whether Nat gets
back to his own time and enjoy the book as Nat comes to know the real Shakespeare.
Read this because: This is a great book for people who like time travel and those who
love historical fiction. Also, if you love theater here's a book for you. (Submitted by Sarah Y.)
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch
Jean Lee Latham
Summary: Nathaniel Bowditch is a boy who grows up in Salem, the sailing capital of the
colonies. He loves math and is devastated when his father takes him out of school to be
apprenticed. He spends all his spare time reading and studying, learning about everything
from sailing to French. Then he gets a job on a ship. He works his way up through the ranks
by using his head. He also teaches all the crew how to do complex sailing calculations, even
if they must count on their fingers! This book is about a great mathematician and scholar and
his exciting adventures! (Submitted by Sarah Y.)
I am the Messenger
Markus Zusak
2005
Fiction Z89i
Summary: After capturing a bank robber, nineteen-year-old cab driver Ed Kennedy
begins receiving mysterious messages that direct him to addresses where people
need help, and he begins getting over his lifelong feeling of worthlessness.
Why I liked it: I thoroughly enjoyed this book because Ed is a totally normal guy on an extraordinary mission.
The ending left me unsatisfied, but overall, Ed's character was so well-developed that I felt like I was right there
with him. (Submitted by Library staff)
Memory
Linda Nagata
2003
Summary: Young Jubilee is devastated when her brother Jolly is caught and taken by the silver, a terrain
changing fog that comes nightly and destroys everything in its path. But when a forbidding stranger with the
incredible power to control the silver comes seeking Jolly-and claiming that Jolly knows him-Jubilee first
distrusts the man, then fears him and flees. For she has learned an impossible secret: Jolly may still be alive...
and may somehow become the catalyst for the annihilation of everything she knows if she does not find him
first. On her journey, Jubilee will travel thousands of miles on a motorcycle, discover the roots of her strange civilization, and confront the gods.
Why I liked it: Memory is a well-developed science fiction novel that not only presents new technology but alternate technology. It also has major fantasy elements, and ends much more successfully than Harry Potter 7. (submitted by Charlie N.)
A Long Way From Chicago
Richard Peck
1998
This is a really funny book. It is about a brother and sister from Chicago who spend a week each summer with their
grandmother. Each chapter is one summer, and it tells about all of their adventures. One of my favorites is how
they get the boy a ride in an airplane. It has a sequel, A Year Down Yonder (in this book the sister is older and is
staying a year with her grandmother, her brother is at war - I think), which is also very good. (Sarah Y. & Kathleen K.)

Harry Potter Series
Joanne Kathleen Rowling (commonly known as J.K. Rowling)
1998 - 2007
Summary: If you haven't read these or at least heard of these already, where have you been living for the past ten years? Mars? Well, for those of you who have been living on Mars, the Harry Potter series is about wizards and the school they go to and how one boy (Harry Potter) and his friends try to defeat Voldemort - a wizard gone bad. Of course, the muggles (all of us non-wizards) would know nothing about this, but J.K. Rowling got it all written down and published. Filled with "magic and snakes and unicorns and giant spiders and werewolves and British slang and awesomeness," as Lauren Piester puts it, these books are a must read! (Kathleen K.)

Ender's Game
Orson Scott Card
1985
Summary: Ender Wiggin is a very very very smart kid. A genius, really. He's one of a group of (yet more) genius children taught to be military leaders and save Earth from an inevitable attack by aliens, known as "buggers." Ender becomes unbeatable in war games and eventually starts getting to "play" bugger attack simulations, trained by ----. (Sorry - that would be a spoiler.) Meanwhile, his brother and sister plot various *evil-ish* scemes back on Earth. Very interesting and a good book. My favorite sci-fi, probably. Also, its companion book, Ender's Shadow, is very good. (Kathleen K.)
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