I received so many e-mails from our
readers about our Martin Luther King, Jr. feature that I
decided to tell you about another book that you might find interesting.
Miracle's Boys is a story
about twelve-year-old Lafayette and his older brothers. It isn't
easy growing up in New York City, where Lafayette and his brothers
are on their own after the death of their parents. This is a gripping
story that offers a look at life in modern-day Harlem, and pays
tribute to the powerful love these brothers have for each other.
Now, on for my news this week...
Now, on for my news this week...
---Booker T. Worm
AWARD WINNERS
The American Library Association has announced its 2001 awards,
honoring the best of the best published in 2000. And we've got them
all for you right here! Each year they select one book of exceptional
literary merit published in the previous year to receive the John
Newbery Medal. (One or more runners up may be named Newbery Honor
Books). And each year, one book eaturing truly superior illustrations
is awarded the Randolph Caldecott Medal. (One or more other titles
may be named Caldecott Honor Books). The Coretta Scott King Award
is given to authors and illustrators of African descent whose books
"promote an understanding and appreciation of the 'American Dream.'"
To find out who this year's winners were, click here. Then add some of the winning
books to your reading list for your next trip to the library or
bookstore!
Super Reads for Super Bowl Sunday Every January,
millions of people tune in to see the Super Bowl, which is the championship
game of the National Football League. Lots of people have Super
Bowl parties to celebrate watching the big game on TV and cheer
for their favorite team. And people who don't even like the game
of football often tune in to the Super Bowl to see some of the commercials
that air during the game and to see which big music stars are participating
in the halftime show. Will you and your family be watching on January
28, 2001 as the New York Giants take on the Baltimore Ravens in
Tampa, Florida? I know I will be.
No matter who you root for, check out our round-up of football books sure to
score with any fan of the game. Other New Reviews
THE WANDERER Thirteen-year-old Sophie loves the
sea, and she longs to see Bompie, her grandfather who lives in England.
The men in her family are planning to travel across the Atlantic
by sailboat, and she wants to join them. She'd be the only girl
aboard the sailboat, though, and her parents don't think she should
make the journey. But knowing how important it is to her, they decide
to let her go.
This book is written in the form of the journals
that Sophie and her cousin Cody keep during their journey. Will
Sophie make it all the way to England to see Bompie? What will she
discover about herself along the way? To read our review of THE
WANDERER, click here.
Quote of the Week: "One man's loss is another man's
gain."
Mailbag
Poems from fellow Bookworms: Deep in the ocean,
Deep in the sea,
Lies the land of Atlantis.
With the flip of a fin,
The flip of a tail,
You may find a magnificent castle,
Hiding under a shadowy vale.
Time has not aged this foreign land,
Time has not touched it with its cold, bare hands.
Deep in the ocean,
Deep in the sea,
Lies the land of Atlantis.
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A Haiku about Books
I pick up a book
And sometimes get lost in it
I love to read books
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Why?
Did you ever wonder why
the waves crash
on the sea shore?
Did you ever wonder why
we are living?
Did you ever wonder why we
don't know everything?
Well I wonder
But I go up in action
I try to find it out
Oh yes I will.
Tomorrow I will!!!!!!
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The pages keep me reading
The pictures keep me in touch
Your books keep me interested
Cause I love them so much !
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ONCE THERE WAS A DOG
WHO SAW FOG
RAN AWAY TO A CAT
THEN A CAT SAW A RAT
AND A TRUCK CAME AND THEN THEY WERE FLAT
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My dog's name is belle. She is very swell.
I love her soooooooo much. She adds a fabulous touch.
Some dogs will growl, but she howls. Ms.Belle Beagle is her name
so come over and she'll play a game.
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MOUSE
LITTLE MOUSE IN GRAY VELVET,
HAVE YOU HAD A CHEESE-BREAKFAST?
THERE ARE NO CRUMBS ON YOUR COAT,
DID YOU USE A NAPKIN ?
I WONDER WHAT YOU HAD TO EAT,
AND WHO DRESSES YOU IN GRAY
VELVET?
Mail from fellow Bookworms:
My favorite book is -- HATCHET because Gary Paulson
has a unique way to put an image in a person's head. HATCHET is
about a boy who surrvied from a plane crash and he tries so hard
to bear his hunger. He suddenly finds a tornado swopping at his
shelter... he has to start the way he started off in the beginning
of the story. Suddenly... he spots a survival pack ...???? I don't
want to tell you the rest, see for yourself!
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I have always loved reading and I want to tell
everybody about a great author named Tamora Pierce. She has written
the greatest books!! There is the Song of the Lioness quartet, Wild
Magic quartet, and a new series coming out called Protector of the
Small. If you like fantasy books, you'll love these books! If you
read them, make sure to start the books in the order that I have
written them here, because some of the same characters are in all
three of the books. READ THESE BOOKS!!
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I would like to quote a person praising LETTERS
FROM RIFKA.I love that book. If you like books like that read ONE
EYE LAUGHING, THE OTHER WEEPING, the Dear America book. That one
is good too.
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Dear Bookworm, These are the top 10 books I read
in the year 2000.
#1. Holes by Louis Sachar
#2. The Wish by Gail Carson Levine, author of Ella Enchanted
#3. Janey's Girl by Gayle Friesan
#4. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J.K. Rowling
#5. Becoming Rosemary by Frances M. Wood
#6. Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry
#7. Girls by Amy Goldman Koss
#8. The Left Behind (for kids) series by Tim Lahaye and Jerry Jenkins
and my all-time favorites:
#9. Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
and #10.Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine
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My most favorite books are The Replica Series and
books by Judy Blume and Francesca Lia Block. I love them. They kick
major booty!
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I love reading! To prove it I got 23 books for
Christmas, and I've read 3 and i'm almost done my 4th one.My favorite
books are Dear Diary-the diaries of different girls.I have 6 of
them in total!
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I was wondering ir you have ever heard of the book
Snail Mail No More? It is the sequel to P.S. Longer Letter Later,
which was also a really great book.
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Thank you for the newsletter .I am a fan of reading.I
have a book called I LOVE YOU SO MUCH and I suggest it for little
kids for mother or fathers day.
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I love Harry Potter! I also like the Redwall series,
I like books by Louisa May Alcott, and I like Nancy Drew.
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I think American Girls books are great books for
kids like me, I like to read it all the time it makes me fill good
and proud of being a girl. My best friend and i love reading it.
Note from Booker: If you want to learn more about
the American Girls books, click
here.
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Hi! I am writing to tell you about a great author:
Roald Dahl. I hope to see his books on your website.
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i love to read people say that i am crazy because
i love you make good story's and i love to read them. i am reading
buffy the vampire slayers i wish i could get a ton of good books
to read. thank you
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I'm reading one of the books from the series "Ghosts
Of Fear Street" that book is the one about the Joker w/ the card
playing and Mrs.Marder(Mrs.Murder).It's sooooooo good!
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I like to read Harry Potter & Judy Blume's books.
My favorite Judy Blume book is "Tales Of A Fourth Grade Nothing".
The funniest chapter is "The Birthday Bash" because when Fudge's
friend Jennie saw the turtle in the water she had to use the bathroom
and she did not know where to go so she potties right on the carpet.
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to me reading is fun only when i read the the books
i like when i do read the books i like it's like i'm in the charder's
world. and i would like to recemend the book called: ROYAL DIARIES:
ELIZABETH I, RED ROSE OF THE HOUSE OF TUDOR. it is my most favorite
book ever.
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OUT OF THE DUST is the best book! You must read
it! Many people think it's a book of poems but it's not, just give
it a try!
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My whole world is books. I once read two 150-page
books in one day. So far that's my record. My favorite book is Catherine,
Called Birdy by: Karen Cushman. It's a very good book especially
for history-lovers or early teen girls.
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The Fufu Story
Once upon at time in a little cottage on the edge
of the woods, there lived a purple elephant with pink toenails.
His name was Fufu. One morning, Fufu woke up and went outside to
get some fresh air. There, at the end of his drive was was a motorcycle!
Fufu had always wanted to ride a motercycle, so he jumped on. When
Fufu had went on the motercycle, he had forgotten that elephants
with pink toenails could not drive motorcycles. Soon, he crashed
into a very big tree where he found an osterich. Not just any ostrich,
but a flying one! He hopped on its back and it flew away. It flew
into the Pacific Ocean, and Fufu let go by an accident. He fell
into the ocean and met a 9-legged octopus. His name was Ed. Fufu
stayed with Ed for a while, until Ed tryed to strangle Fufu with
its 9 arms. Fufu swam away to Hawaii, and lived happily ever after
eating torquise coconuts. (He's still in his PJs)
Stay safe! Always!
Remember to be safe online. NEVER tell anyone personal information
--- which includes your real name, age, address, phone number or
school. Hey, pretend you are undercover when you go online and protect
yourself!
Keep reading! Until next week...
Booker T. Worm and Friends