Librarian Reviews

Click on the links above to hear student audio reviews. Below are reviews from the Prairieview IMC staff.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Horse Song; The Naadam of Mongolia by Ted and Betsy Lewin


Ted and Betsy Lewin are a couple who have been travelling together for forty years and they have written and illustrated many popular books. This true book tells the story of their adventure in Mongolia, the "last horse culture on earth." They slept in a ger which is a large round portable tent. They ate airag which "tastes like watery, fizzy yogurt and smells faintly of horses." Every day, the children help with the milking of the horses and goats. The story centers on the Naadam, a summer festival which includes popular sports and, of course, horse racing. We get to know a little Mongolian boy as he prepares for and participates in the race. The story is great and the illustrations are fabulous. If you like horses or travel, don't miss this book.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

There are always at least two sides to every story.


Encounter by Jane Yolen
We have heard the story of Chritopher Columbus landing in the "new world" over and over again. But what about the people who were already here? How did they feel? This book tells the story from the point of view of a Taino Indian boy. He wasn't even sure those creatures were human beings.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Green Glass Sea by Ellen Klages


We now know what was going on in Los Alamos, New Mexico during World War II, but it was top secret when it was going on. The historical background for this story is the Manhatten Project. The development of the Atomic bomb was top secret even on the “Hill” where it was happening.

At last, Dewey gets to live with her father. He is a scientist working working long hours on the secret project known on the hill as "the gadget." Dewey is a loner who works on her own mechanical projects. The other girls are jealous because Dewey gets along with the boys.

Welcome to Read, Read, Read

Opening a new box of books is like Christmas! I am very lucky to be able to look at many new and wonderful books. I will share some with you, as I get a chance to read them.