Volume Two, Issue Two, March 2007
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Volume Two, Issue Two, March 2007
MIDDLE SCHOOL critics Books. Movies.Games. Anime.and more... Reviews you can trust. Vol. 2, Issue 2 www.briarcliffmanorlibrary.org/middleschoolcritics.html Cross Special Fantasy contents Reviews: March 2007 word inside Meet the Critics: Ella Enchanted Never Been Kissed Immortals series Christmas in the Civil War Gone with the Wind Snail Mail No More Fooly Cooly Scrambled Eggs at Midnight Case Closed Uglies Gossip Girl series The Thumbs Excellent Good OK Horrible Aaron Choi Allison Tilles Lont Evoll Jenna Taylor Shannon Louie -LRachel Isaac Sadie McMurrin Kynan Welsh Learn more on page 6 Join the Club Do you want to be a critic? Contact Amy Kaplan, Children and Teens Librarian at Briarcliff Manor Public Library. 733-3612 or [email protected] The opinions expressed in the reviews are not necessarily the opinion of the Library. The appropriateness of the materials reviewed is not for the Public Library to determine and the students are encouraged to review whatever they’d like— therefore, we encourage parents to be involved in and be aware of their children’s book, movie, television, gaming, and music choices. 2 s MIDDLE SCHOOL critic Scrambled Eggs at Midnight By Brad Barkley & Heather Helper Critic: Shannon Louie The evening before leaving, her father wakes her up for a midnight meal: scrambled eggs and bacon. As they ate, Dolores is packing up the car with their belongings. She’ll never see her father again. The scrambled eggs at midnight will be the last time they’ll be together, at least for a very long time. It’s then time to say goodbye. Calliope, a.k.a. Cal, has traveled all around the country with her mom, Dolores. Ever since they left Cal’s father, it’s been non-stop traveling. Spend a few months here, a few months there. Upon arriving to New Location #24, Cal hopes she’ll stay here longer than her previous homes. While her mother works, as a jewelry maker and wench, at a Medieval Times Renaissance Fair, Cal goes to explore the town. In an old bookstore, she meets Eliot, son of a highly religious Christian father who owns a “fat camp” to help overweight people, children and adults, lose weight. Since the day they met, Cal and Eliot spent a lot of time together and eventually fall in love. While Cal and Eliot see each other, Dolores has a fling with her co-worker, Phi, a stuck-up jouster. When Dolores announces that they’re traveling again, this time to follow Phi on his way to success, Cal finally stands up for herself. She tells her mother that she’s sick and tired of moving from one location to another. She’s fed up with her mother for assuming that her relationship with Eliot is just a summer fling that won’t mean anything in the near future. Cal just wants to stay in one place for more than a few months, especially now that there’s Eliot. It seems as if it’s time to crack out the old frying pan for a painful farewell. But two possibilities lie in Cal’s future: will she stay with Eliot and be happy or will she be forced against her will and travel with her mother? Ella Enchanted By Gail Carson Levine Critic: Lont Evoll Genre: Fantasy, Adventure Lucinda didn’t intentionally “curse” Ella. She was only trying to give Ella a Gift with her fairy magic, the Gift of Obedience. Now, Ella, a young daughter of a merchant father and no mother, is trying to live a normal life. But, if anyone found out that she would have to follow any order she was told, she could be in great danger. Ella soon finds life is not so easy as she learns new secrets of friends and meets new people/creatures on a journey to find the fool Fairy, Lucinda, to expel the “gift” that had been given to her. Ella’s journey is a humorous, creative and life-solving adventure written by Gail Carson Levine. Gone with the Wind Directed by Victor Fleming Writing Credits Margaret Mitchell Genre: Romance Rated: G Critic: Aaron Choi Scarlett O’Hara, the southern rich girl who enjoys the social life and the attention of every single rich male in town, is the central figure in this famous movie. Set in the Civil War era, her town and her luxurious mansion are destroyed by Northern soldiers. Although Scarlett was in love with a man named Ashley, that love was unrequited. She is determined to return to her rich lifestyle and find happiness, and in time is swept off her feet by Rhett Butler, the handsome and incredibly wealthy gentleman. The happy marriage is only shortlived, as Rhett believes that she only wants him for his money, but she really is still in love with Ashley. Only when it’s too late, and Rhett Butler leaves her, does Scarlett realize that she was truly in love with Rhett. The movie ends with her promising to move on in life, paving the way for the sequel. s MIDDLE SCHOOL critic Case Closed By Gosho Aoyama Genre: Murder Mystery, Manga, Humor Critic: Lont Evoll (for ages 12+) Jimmy Kudo (Japanese name, Kudo Shinichi) is infamously known around Japan. He is a 16-year-old high school detective, sometimes referred to as “The Modern Sherlock Holmes.” He is every mystery’s enemy. There isn’t any in Japan he cannot solve. But when coming home from a carnival, he is knocked unconscious by men in black, suspicious coats. He was drugged with poison and supposed to die, but when he woke up, to his surprise, he was still alive!! Only one thing was wrong...he had the body of an elementary school student!! When Dr. Herschel Ayusa (Dr. Hiroshi Ayusa), Kudo’s mad scientist friend, finds him, he is shocked to see Kudo this way and tries to help him. But then Jimmy’s elementary sweet-heart, Rachel Moore (Mouri Ran), sees Dr. Herschel and Jimmy, and thinking Jimmy is just a little boy, she is convinced that the boy is Conan Edogawa (two book author’s names mixed together: Conan Doyle and Edogawa Rampo) and he is Dr. Herschel’s nephew. Dr. Herschel supposedly has no time to take care of him, so “Conan” finds himself moving into Rachel’s house. One good thing about this is that her father is a second-class detective, so Conan can keep on new cases. As Conan lives with Rachel, mysteries are cracked, secrets revealed, and more and more suspense and fun! I loved this book because it is a mystery manga that is full of suspense and surprises!! It shows many detective cases better than Scooby-Doo!! Never Been Kissed Rated: PG-13 Critic: Shannon Louie Josie Gellar, a 25year-old and the youngest editor of “The Chicago Times” newspaper, has a dream to be a reporter. She’s finally given the chance when she’s assigned to go undercover as a senior high school student and find the best story possible. With bad memories from high school, she has trouble fitting in, but with the help of her brother, Rob, who also enrolled in high school, 3 and is a 23-year-old with dreams of being a baseball player, she becomes one of the popular people, something that she’s never been in her whole life. She’s also attracted to one of her teachers, Sam Coulsen, who happens to be attracted to her as well, but he thinks Josie is only 17. If Josie blows her cover and she doesn’t have a good enough story it will cost her job and her reputation. This is a romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore as Josie, Michael Varden as Sam and David Arquette as Rob. An overall great movie. The Immortals series By Tamora Pierce Critic: Jenna Tyler Did you read the books I told you to read? The amazing ones by Tamora Pierce? Well if you took my esteemed advice you would know that her books are good. Now the Alanna books were for either a boy or a girl, but these are just for girls. Sorry guys! The Immortals series are about a girl named Daine. This girl believes she has a knack for animals. She never found an animal that didn’t like her. She finds out that her knack is actually magic. Wild magic. A magic that most die from. It is hard to control but when it is controlled it can let you talk to and order around animals. Daine, as she is still alive, struggles with her magic and finds out the amazing truth about her parent and the hard to accept truth that she must stop the immortals from coming in. Can she do it? Will Tortall have to sit like prey waiting for the Stormwings and Spidrens to kill them? Find out for yourself. (Or if you aren’t going to read them, ask me.) s MIDDLE SCHOOL critic Christmas in the Civil War Critic: Sadie McMurrin or you may call her Skippy McPearl This movie takes place during a year of the Civil War. During this time, many families in the South were having crises. These included, men in the family dying, being attacked by the Yankees, and having to give up their homes, livestock and food. Most of the shots that are taken in the movie, are of Southern families. That is not to say that the Northerners weren’t important. 4 fought more in their territory. This movie is good for anyone who lives in the South or the North. They can learn much about their history. Snail Mail No More By Paula Danziger & Ann M. Martin Critic: Allison Tilles Snail Mail No More is the sequel to P.S. Longer Letter Later. It is a very good book. The people switch from letters to email and they face more issues - some a little bigger There are also some interesting facts in this movie. than before, such as a new baby and an alcoholic One is that the modern Santa Claus was created durfather. You will discover all the rest of the issues ing a Christmas of the Civil War. Thomas Nast was the official creator of the Santa Claus that Christians when you read the book. It is a good book for girls know and love today. As said, our Santa Claus was- ages 10 –13. n’t created by Coca-Cola. In the movie, there are Fooly Cooly many sad and romantic things that happen, so if (FLCL/Furi Curi) you’re watching this movie, make sure you have a box of Kleenex in your hand! Even though you may Critic: -Lthink that watching a movie about the Civil War and Christmas is boring, it is not just that. This movie is Fooly Cooly is probably the not only about these two topics, but it’s also about best anime show that you’ll the sacrifices that the Northerners and Southerners ever see in your life. It’s alike had to make to live. For example, since the funny, extremely entertainfather was away fighting for his side’s rights, the ing, and best of all, it’s mother had to do the hunting. That meant walking anime! Plus, you don’t have to enjoy anime to love through the freezing, wet snow, with only a dress it. Fooly Cooly is about a boy named Takum whose and a petticoat, and chapped hands. This also brother is a famous baseball player in America. His meant that the children had to take care of thembrother’s old girlfriend hangs out with Takum a lot selves, and sometimes they didn’t even get to eat and likes to skip school. Takum secretly has a crush meals. But, even though this must have been hard on her though. As Takum says himself, nothing ever enough, there was more. The worst thing that could amazing happens in their small little town, at least, happen to a family, was a death. Actually, this was not until the strange Vespa woman appears and a lie, that is not the very worst thing that could hap- leaves her mark on Takum. As soon as she comes, pen, there is something that nothing can top. What Takum starts growing strange horns and robots start this thing is, is stolen farm animals, burned down appearing out of nowhere. Luckily the Vespa houses and barns, and much more. woman, who just happens to be Takum’s new nanny, comes to stop the robots. Well, that’s what Even though these horrible things happened, there Takum thinks that she’s here for. The only advice I was still a bright side, for us anyway. We won the can give you, is to watch Fooly war, and, even though we are still fighting for part Cooly. It is on DVD right now, and of our freedom, that was a huge step. But, as all is also on Adult Swim at 2:00 am. bright things have a dark side, this one does, too. Anime has never been so good. The Southerners obviously lost the war big time, and their land was torn apart. This is because we 5 s MIDDLE SCHOOL critic Gossip Girl series by Cecily von Zeigesar Uglies by Scott Westerfeld Critic: Aaron Choi Critic: Rachel Isaac Gossip Girl is a series of books by The book Uglies tells the story of a Utopia-like society where everyone is sent in for an operation that will make them amazingly beautiful, have a perfect immune system, and never worry or be angry. Ever. To Tally Youngblood, the main character, this operation is just what she needs. She impatiently waits for her sixteenth birthday where she will become pretty and a new, better life of nonstop fun and partying will begin. While waiting for this day, she performs many tricks, including going outside city limits. On one of her adventures, she meets a girl named Shay. She is also waiting for the operation because her birthday is the same as Tally’s. The two girls instantly become friends. A few days before the operation, Shay tells Tally that she isn’t sure that she wants to pretty and that she thinks her regular, ugly self is just fine. This is particularly shocking to Tally because everyone wants to be pretty and you are not allowed to not have the operation. The only way to not have it would be to run away. Shay runs to a colony where other people go to stay ugly and Tally must decide to stay ugly and stick with her friend or to become pretty just like she has always dreamed and show the authorities where the ugly colony is. I really liked this book because of the way that it made me think. The book makes you think about society’s problems and what can be done to fix them and what will only make them worse. The author also uses good detail and gives you the ability to see the story clearly in your head. Uglies by is an excellent book that I would recommend to anyone who likes a good read. Cecily von Zeigesar that are very popular with teenagers. Gossip Girl is the first novel, and the nickname of a character in the book. It is the story of several high school students living on New York City’s upper east side. The book describes the lifestyle of the rich teens who attend private school. The author often includes details of behaviors that happen among teenagers. The main characters are Blair Waldorf, Serena van der Woodsen, Nate Archibald, Dan Humphrey, Jenny Humphrey, and Vanessa Abrams. So far there are 10 novels in the series. BOOK DISCUSSION PARENT/CHILD Don’t miss our next meeting Treats! Free Pizza! Free Pizza! ! Treats Join Ms. McCabe & Amy Kaplan May 10, 2007 at 6:00 pm Contact Ms. McCabe at BMS Library or Amy Kaplan at Briarcliff Manor Public Library with any questions: [email protected] [email protected] 14 29 Down Across 1. Extraordinary powers of the supernatural 2. Half woman, half fish 2. When she looks at you, you turn to stone 4. horseman 3. A winged horse of Greek mythology 5. Buffy the ______ Slayer 7. A monstrous beast, usually huge, winged-like reptile that spouts fire 6. Son of Venus 9. An imaginary, mischievous pest that disrupts any kind of activity 8. “My precious” 11. any kind of being 9. Ghouls, __________ & Ghosts 12. a being with human-like forms that possesses magical powers 10. Cousin of 3-Down 14. A slender rod made of wood that produces magic powers for wizards, 12. Lucy’s friend (Narnia) Warlocks and witches 13. Hides the gold 15. A small devil/demon child 16. Evil spell 17. A human who transforms according to the moon 17. Harry Potter 19. fiery bird 18. Salem ________ Trials 21. Male magic user 20. Raised from the dead, or you on a Monday morning 22. A liquid made for medical or poisonous purposes, usually magical 22. Tinkerbell 23. Santa’s helper 24. Fe-Fi-Fo-Fum chanters 24. Aladdin’s companion 25. Soaring tapestry 28. what kind of monster Shrek is 26. Evil wizard MIDDLE SCHOOL critic s Aaron Choi She 4 years old. 1 is oi h C n Aaro er and mother, fath lives with her ors are favorite auth er H . er th ro b t. d E. Lockhar Kate Brian an meet the critics 6 Sadie McMurrin or you may call her Skippy McPearl Allison Tilles or you may call her Sasha Emerald Ruby McPearl She likes adventure books, and fantasy and realistic fiction. She loves books and she hates homework; and she likes movies and comic books. She lives in Briarcliff Manor, New York in the middle of America. She was born at 8:30 pm in Vermont in Brattleboro Memorial Hospital. When she was eight years old, she moved to New York with her mom, dad, and younger adopted sister, Grace. She is now 12 years old, and goes to Briarcliff Manor Middle School and is in the 6th grade. Her sister scares her sometimes. Sam Kimm Shannon Louie Lont Evoll is a 12 year old student attending Briarcliff Middle School. He loves to draw and crack logical codes. He loves to play mind-benders and mind exercisers such as Sudoku. He likes to read murder mystery novels and he likes to fiddle with the computer and t.v. He LOVES ANIME. He LOVES SNOWBOARDING. HE LOVES RAMEN!! Shannon Louie is 14 and currently lives in Briarcliff Manor, NY. She lives with her mom, dad, and younger brother. Shannon has a pet bird, Happy. She loves to read, maybe too much. -L- Mysterious detective able to solve the case. His true identity is unknown, but he goes under the name Hideki Ryuga at TO-HO University. Currently working on the Kira case, he has two other identities. Penevue and Eraide Coil. At age 19, -L- is a genius, and the only person able to contact him is another mysterious man named Watari. Hopefully -L- will stop Kira soon so he can do more reviews. Jenna Taylor Jenna Taylor is a twelve-year-old seventh grader in BMS who loves to read and play soccer. She has two brothers, Jim and Henry, snails, and a dog, named Shannon. Jenna enjoys talking with her friends and writing stories and poems. She finds that many people are mispronouncing her name. It is Jen-nay Tie-ler. Rachel Isaac Rachel Isaac is 13 years old and lives in Briarcliff Manor. She lives with her mother, father, brother, and dog, Archie. Her favorite author of all time is Roald Dahl. She plays the saxophone and loves running street races. Kynan Welsh Age: 13, 7th grader Favorite Genres: Adventure, Realistic Fiction, and Fantasy Disliked Genres: Mystery, and Non-Fiction Favorite Book Topics: Animals, and Fictional Creatures Disliked Book Topics: Sports Some Favorite Books: Artemis Fowl series Chicken Boy Spy Cat Kite Fighters