Showing posts with label Non-Fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Non-Fiction. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Book Characters that Brave the Page and Write {book list}

Brave the Page Book Characters that Write letters, books, poems, or songs.  This booklist has biographies (amazing bios), juvenile books, middle grade fiction, classics, award winners, and much more with the BEST Book Characters that write. YA lit, Children's Lit, Alohamora Open a Book Alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

All the cool kids talk about NaNoWriMo aka the month of November is National Novel Writing Month.  It's a fun way to look at creative writing.  To go along with the new book Brave the Page, I created a book list for you with AMAZING books that the main character writes letters, novels, poetry, or even raps.  These characters and books should definitely inspire any budding writer to give NaNoWriMo a shot, or at least start creating with the power of words now.  

Brave the Page is an awesome resource with tips, tricks, and inspiration from authors on how to start working on that goal of writing a book. 

Stephen King said, "If you want to be a writer, you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot." 

If you need some writing inspiration, give these books a read.  

Characters/Books that Brave the Page

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

A beautiful and insightful look into Madeleine L'Engle's life never before seen poetry, letters, and even rejections for publications.  A fabulous biography for anyone interested in writing. 

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

A group of high school students build friendships and connections as they prepare for a boys vs. girls poetry slam.  This book is written in free verse. 

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

This classic children's literature book is a must read.  Leigh, a 10 year old boy, writes letters to his favorite author. The writing helps him cope with the challenges he is facing. 

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

This illustrated novel is such a quick sweet read as a brother writes letters to his sister.  Not only is this book comical, but anyone with a sibling may feel the tugs on their heart.  

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

 Twinkle, a shy aspiring filmmaker is directing a movie for an upcoming festival.  Her story is told through letters as she learns about love and the challenges of directing a movie. 

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

Once upon a time there was a girl named Maud who adored stories.  Years later, she ended up not only owning many books, but she wrote 24 books including the Anne of Green Gables series.  

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

Of course I had to include this classic; classics stand the test of time and they are definitely inspiring.  If you don't recall, Jo, the literary sister, loves to read and write.

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

Nisha, a 12 year old living in India during the 1947 partition is forced to flee her home.  She tries to make sense of it all by writing to her deceased Muslim mother. 

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

Bri, a high school student, wants to become a rapper and escape the difficult inner city life she and her family currently have.  The book and the writing is absolutely fantastic.  The  audiobook brings the book and the rapping to life; it's a must listen to.  

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

Xiomara is constantly writing her frustrations, passions, and everything in between in her leather notebook.  She dreams of participating in a Poetry Slam with her own poems.  This is another must listen to as the author reads it, and she's amazing since she is a Poetry Slam Champion.  

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

 A book written in free verse (aka a quick and fast read even reluctant readers will enjoy) about love, friendship, sports, and high school.  Noah decides to stop taking a backseat to his life; he decides to Swing and finally make his voice heard.

12 books where the main character or a main character is a writer of books, poetry, poems, songs, letters, published author, and not.  NOn-fiction, fiction, middle grade, ya lit, classics, and more. book list booklist alohamoraopenabook

Lara Jean writes letters to all the boys she has loved.  This book will have you cringing for her, and cheering her one as well.  This light romantic-ish contemporary ya lit is fun to read and there's even a Netflix movie out to watch after. 


Twelve awesome books where a main character writes and expresses him or herself.  Any books I should add to the list???

This book list consists of children's chapter books to adult classics with young adult and juvenile non-fiction biographies making strong appearances as well.  Basically, there is bound to be at least one, if not many, of these books you must read or listen too.  They are fantastic, and who knows... they may just inspire you to participate in NaNoWriMo this year. 
 
If you do participate, you must check out Brave the Page; it's an excellent resource that is fun to read.  

Thank you Penguin Random House for the Brave the Page book to read.  All thoughts on any of the books listed above are mine alone.  

Thursday, December 6, 2018

I Spy the Illuminati Eye: What's the Big Secret? gets 4 Stars {

I Spy the Illuminati Eye: What's the Big Secret? by Sheila Keenan nonfiction book review gets 4 out of 5 stars.  This fun easy and quick to read book about secret societies and conspriacy theories would be great for middle school and high school kids that don't like to read.  reluctant readers.  Alohamora: Open a Book, Alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

The Illuminati aka a secret society about enlightenment that began long ago in a forest in Europe has possible connections to the Freemasons and other secret societies.  To be honest, I've never been one to think and ponder conspiracy theories.  To be honest, I didn't know much about the history of the Illuminati before this book.  However now... who knows, maybe I'll drive my husband bonkers with my Illuminati spottings.  😉

I Spy the Illuminate Eye: What's the Big Secret? by Sheila Keenan is a fun read.  It's an easy read, and it would make a great book (or gift, b/c books make great gifts *hint*hint*) for a middle school or high school student that doesn't  like to read.  The pop culture references and the secret societies are sure to engage every reader.  

After beginning this book with very little secret society knowledge (besides the movie Skulls that I watched way back when Blockbuster was a thing) I found myself engaged and wanting to keep turning the pages.  It's a fun book. Definitely check it out. 

If you are, or become an Illuminati believer, you may start seeing signs of the Illuminati all over.  Have you ever seen: 

  • The eye on top of the pyramid found on US money?
  • Someone make a symbol of a triangle? 
  • A triangle drawn inside a triangle? 
  • Seen an eye tattoo? 
The book even shows that the White House Lawns (shaped like an owl), and the top of the Washington Monument (looking down it's a circle with a dot in the middle) are both Illuminati symbols.  

Honestly, this book is quite a fun read, but I'm not sure I can say I'm an Illuminati Believer.  However, since reading I Spy the Illuminati Eye I've caught myself noticing little things here and there and it makes me chuckle and wonder for a second.  


What about you?  Do you find yourself saying "Illuminati Confirmed?" 

I Spy the Illuminati Eye: What's the Big Secret? by Sheila Keenan nonfiction book review gets 4 out of 5 stars.  This fun easy and quick to read book about secret societies and conspriacy theories would be great for middle school and high school kids that don't like to read.  reluctant readers.  Alohamora: Open a Book, Alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

I Spy the Illuminati Eye: What's the Big Secret? by Sheila Keenan
Rating: 4/5 stars
Best For: 10+, 4th grade and up
# of Pages:  111
Clean Read: Yes.
Worth a Check Out: Yes.  If conspiracy theories are fun for you, and you want a quick non-fiction read, then definitely give this book a check-out.
Buy It or Not: Maybe.  This book is a quick easy read and a good choice for middle school and high school reluctant readers.
Read Aloud:  No.  Non-fiction usually do not make the best read alouds, but they are fun to browse and read here and there.
Lesson Ideas: Illuminati, Secret Societies, Conspiracy Theories. 


Not that you could tell me if you are in the Illuminati or another secret society, but are you a conspiracy theory/secret society fan???


A few aspects I love about I Spy the Illuminati Eye that may make you grab a copy sooner rather than later:


There are instructions for making invisible ink. (pg 47) So cool! 


The Bohemian Grove, aka quite the gathering of people in a secret society, is a fun party like meeting every July in a redwood forest near San Francisco.  (pg 70)

The Illuminati Charts with famous musicians like Beyonce, Rihanna, and Eminem and their "supposed" Illuminati connections or signs. (pg 100-101)


Thank you Penguin Young Readers for the book to review.  All thoughts and comments are my own. 

Monday, September 24, 2018

Banned Books Week {book lists}

Be a Rebel. Read Banned Books.  Join the Rebellion!  Just a little Star Wars fun to bring awareness to Banned Book Week!  Book lists of kids, children, YA (young adult) teen, and adult books that have all been banned or attempted to be banned.  A lot of classics and powerful books.  Books have power to inspire, educate, teach, change, and unite.  Censorship. Great books. What to read!  Alohamora Open a Book alohamoraopenabook www.alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com

Happy Banned Books Week!  

It's a week where we celebrate the freedom to read.  It's a week to be aware that books are challenged and asked to removed from the shelf. 

"Yes, books are dangerous. They should be dangerous - they contain ideas." Pete Hautman 

 All of the books on these lists have been challenged or banned from school or public libraries.  Their reasons vary, but are usually as a result of the author's personal actions or beliefs or the content in the book.

"If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed." Benjamin Franklin 

Librarians across the world strive to keep books on the shelves.  Librarians strive to avoid censoring books; we believe parents and the individual can make the choice for himself, herself, or for one's own children. 

"Censorship, like charity, should begin at home; but unlike charity, it should end there." Clare Booth Luce

Banning books inhibits free speech.  Books have power to teach, inspire, unite, and honestly change the world.  Books have power.  Let's not limit that power by censoring books for everyone. 

"Banning books is just another form of bullying.  It's all about fear and an assumption of power.  The key is to address the fear and deny the power." James Howe

I'm a banned book reader. Are you?  Join the Rebellion, and support the freedom of speech; the freedom to read.  

"To forbid us anything is to make us have a mind for it." Michel de Montaigne


Hopefully, some of these book lists will entice you to pick up a book. 


You must check out the most Ridiculous Reasons Books are Banned in this list.  

These 11 books were banned and the reasons are completely ridiculous, laughable, and silly.  Many classics and well loved read alouds found in this book list.  Read a banned book. Freedom of speech. Harriet the Spy, Where's Waldo, Little Red Riding Hood, Where the Sidewalk Ends, Giving Tree, Sylvester and the Magic Pebble, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, James and the Giant Peach, Lorax, Tango Makes Three, Where the Wild Things Are. Picture books, middle grade fiction, poetry, fun, etc. Alohamora Open a Book, alohamoraopenabook, http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

These books were all Banned For Being Too Religious or offending a certain religious group. 

Banned Books b/c they just couldn't get along with the religious groups. Children Classics, Wizard of Oz, Winnie the Pooh, Alice in Wonderland, Charlotte's Web, Harry Potter, Narnia, Dark Materials, Bible, and Hunger Games, YA Lit, Adult. Inspiring. Ridiculous Reasons to Ban Books. Alohamoraopenabook Alohamora Open a Book http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/


Books that are powerful, impactful, or have Too Much aka Too Good are Banned

Banned Books that are Too Depressing, Too Political, and Too Much of one thing or another.  Children's books, YA, classics, High School English Lit books, and more banned for silly and or ridiculous reasons. Banned Book Week. Grapes of Wrath, Anne Frank Diary, 1984, Go Ask Alice, Dictionary, Little Women, Brown Bear, Green Eggs and Ham. banned book week, great books. Alohamora Open a Book alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/


Books for the young and old are banned for all types of reasons. 

Be a Rebel. Read Banned Books.  Join the Rebellion!  Just a little Star Wars fun to bring awareness to Banned Book Week!  Book lists of kids, children, YA (young adult) teen, and adult books that have all been banned or attempted to be banned.  A lot of classics and powerful books.  Books have power to inspire, educate, teach, change, and unite.  Censorship. Great books. What to read!  Alohamora Open a Book alohamoraopenabook www.alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com

The Kid's Banned Books List always surprises everyone.  I'm assuming b/c the list is full of books they read and loved. 

The YA and Adult Banned Book list is full of classics.  A lot of the classics are banned... interesting huh?

Be a Rebel. Read Banned Books.  Join the Rebellion!  Just a little Star Wars fun to bring awareness to Banned Book Week!  Book lists of kids, children, YA (young adult) teen, and adult books that have all been banned or attempted to be banned.  A lot of classics and powerful books.  Books have power to inspire, educate, teach, change, and unite.  Censorship. Great books. What to read!  Alohamora Open a Book alohamoraopenabook www.alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com


Let's see how much of a rebel you are.  How many banned books have you read?

Join the Rebellion. Read a Banned Book! 

Monday, September 3, 2018

Ghost Boy gets 4 Stars {nonfiction, biography, memoir, adult, inspiring}

Ghost Boy: My Miraculous Escape from a Life Locked Inside My Own Body by Martin Pistorius inspiring thought provoking emotional read.  There's abuse in there and therefore not clean, but what Martin overcomes definitely causes you to be grateful and hopeful you can overcome even the hardest things. Adult memoir, non fiction, biography, Alohamora Open a Book, alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

When I began this book, I had no idea what this book was about.  I picked it up b/c it was an upcoming Book Club book; that is one reason I love Book Club.  Sure the conversation is great and the food is fun, but I love the fact that I get to read books I normally wouldn't have picked up.  

I had no idea this book was going to be so thought provoking.  I had no idea I was going to be so shocked by how people treated Martin.  I had no idea the abuse Martin went through.  I had no idea someone could go through so much and still come out on top and even happy.

Ghost Boy: My Miraculous Escape from a Life Locked Inside My Own Body by Martin Pistorius gets 4 out of 5 stars in my review of this adult memoir.  The book is inspiring. Martin's story is inspiring and eye-opening.  I had no idea a 12 year old boy that complained of a sore throat could suddenly stop moving and talking and appear in a vegetative state.  I had no idea people abused, physical and sexual, the vulnerable (aka those that can't talk or don't seem to have a high IQ).  

The abuse was disturbing, but all of the challenges Martin overcame were inspiring.  I was amazed Martin was able to communicate and even hold a job when at one point he couldn't move any part of his body.  Though, love is what I found to be most amazing.  I love that Martin overcame his fears of love; he loved and let someone love him completely for who he is.  

A couple aspects I thought could've been better were the ramblings and skipping around which made figuring out the timeline difficult.  I also felt the development of secondary characters, like his parents, lacking and it could've added to the power of the story.  

Ghost Boy is a great book, and I'm sure it'll provide a lot of great discussion at Book Club.  Though, I'm needed a lighter book to balance out all of these emotions.  

Happy Inspiring, Emotional, and Thought Provoking Book Reading!  

Ghost Boy: My Miraculous Escape from a Life Locked Inside My Own Body by Martin Pistorius
Rating: 4/5 stars
Best For: 18+, adults  

Clean Read: No, language, sexual abuse, and physical abuse.  
Worth a Check Out: Yes, it's Inspiring and sad all at the same time.
Buy It or Not: No. 

Book Club Discussion: Would you react more like Martin's mom or dad with his diagnosis?  What part of Martin's story is most inspiring/impressive? Were you glad you read this book, or did it skew you a bit? What is Martin's most admirable quality in your opinion? Was there anything in the story that most surprised you?  What do you think motivated Martin to share his story?   


Did you read Ghost Boy?  What did you think? 

A few quotes I loved from Ghost Boy

“I’d been put into a box long before, after all. Each of us has. Are you the “difficult” child or the “histrionic” lover, the “argumentative” sibling or the “long-suffering” spouse? Boxes make us easier to understand, but they also imprison us because people don’t see past them.”

“God and I didn’t talk about the big things in life—we didn’t engage in philosophical debates or argue about religion—but I talked to Him endlessly because I knew we shared something important. I didn’t have proof that He existed, but I believed in Him anyway because I knew He was real. God did the same for me. Unlike people, He didn’t need proof that I existed—He knew I did.”


“Dreams can be any size you want them to be. But the important thing is that you have one that is yours.” 

“None of us knows what we can bear until we’re asked.” 

"I've lived my whole life as a burden, she makes me feel weightless." 

"Life can't be experienced at arms length, it must be lived." 

"Life is about shades of gray; it isn't black and white." 


As you can tell from the number of quotes I have that this book was inspiring and thought provoking. As always, I'd love to hear what you thought. 




Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Caldecott 2018 Winners {picture books, nonfiction, book list}

2018 Caldecott Winners aka the award for the book published in america in 2017 with the best pictures/illustrations.  book list great books Alohamora Open a Book alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

The Caldecott is a prestigious award named after Randolph Caldecott.  The award is given to the artist/illustrator of the best American published books.  

When I was the librarian in Denver, I had a 2nd grader that was fascinated with my "Caldecott Medal Winners" poster and checked out every single winner.  I feel a bit like that little boy b/c every year I check out the Caldecott Medal and Honor (runner-ups) books.  

This year, the 2018 Caldecott  Medal Winner is: 




The 2018 Caldecott Honor books are: 









Some Caldecott years I completely adore all of the books for their story and illustrations, and some years I think the pictures are cool but the stories are lacking.  This year, I'm probably somewhere in between.  I thought some books were amazing, and I loved the diversity in the books.  

Check out the links above for my reviews on each of the Caldecott books this year.  

Which Caldecott book this year is your favorite? I'd probably vote for Grand Canyon, but maybe that is my Arizona connection.   Though, I really loved A Different Pond as well. 

Happy Caldecott reading! 



Monday, April 16, 2018

Grand Canyon gets 4.5 Stars {nonfiction, caldecott}

Grand Canyon by Jason Chin won a Caldecott Honor book in 2018. This illustrated nonfiction book is fantastic.  There is a ton of information including ecology, history, geology, animals, biology, maps, and so much more.  Fascinating book 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th graders will enjoy.  Teachers and those living in AZ will enjoy it immenseley.  Fantastic book! Check it out! AZ Grand Canyon, History. Alohamora Open a Book, Alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

Grand Canyon by Jason Chin is absolutely fantastic.  The illustrations are gorgeous.  The details, such as the end paper map shown below, are exceptional and make this book a must addition for any library collection.

Grand Canyon by Jason Chin won a Caldecott Honor book in 2018. This illustrated nonfiction book is fantastic.  There is a ton of information including ecology, history, geology, animals, biology, maps, and so much more.  Fascinating book 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th graders will enjoy.  Teachers and those living in AZ will enjoy it immenseley.  Fantastic book! Check it out! AZ Grand Canyon, History. Alohamora Open a Book, Alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

The information found in the Grand Canyon book is extensive.  It covers the geology of the Grand Canyon, ecology, biology including insects and animals, and so much more.  Though, the information is not the only thing found in this book, the story of a father and daughter's adventure hiking in the Grand Canyon is a welcome addition.  To be honest, this book could be used as a long picture book for younger students, or a research/fact book for older.  Both audiences/readers will learn something new about the Grand Canyon.

Grand Canyon by Jason Chin won a Caldecott Honor book in 2018. This illustrated nonfiction book is fantastic.  There is a ton of information including ecology, history, geology, animals, biology, maps, and so much more.  Fascinating book 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th graders will enjoy.  Teachers and those living in AZ will enjoy it immenseley.  Fantastic book! Check it out! AZ Grand Canyon, History. Alohamora Open a Book, Alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

The story aspect and the nonfiction aspect merge together on pages that send the characters "back" in time billions of years ago to what the area looked like.  To be honest, the first time the story went back to the past I was a little confused, but it eventually made sense.  I think this confusion in the book is what made me rate the Grand Canyon at 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Grand Canyon by Jason Chin won a Caldecott Honor book in 2018. This illustrated nonfiction book is fantastic.  There is a ton of information including ecology, history, geology, animals, biology, maps, and so much more.  Fascinating book 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th graders will enjoy.  Teachers and those living in AZ will enjoy it immenseley.  Fantastic book! Check it out! AZ Grand Canyon, History. Alohamora Open a Book, Alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

The book is fantastic!  It truly is such a great book that I have high praise for.  The very end of the book, when the story is over, there are pages of facts and even more information about the Grand Canyon.  Honestly, the amount of information in this book is quite impressive, and a person that loves Arizona, the Grand Canyon, geology, ecology, or biology should definitely get their hands on this book.  This book should be, I hope it is, sold in the gift shops at the Grand Canyon National Park.

Grand Canyon by Jason Chin won a Caldecott Honor book in 2018. This illustrated nonfiction book is fantastic.  There is a ton of information including ecology, history, geology, animals, biology, maps, and so much more.  Fascinating book 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th graders will enjoy.  Teachers and those living in AZ will enjoy it immenseley.  Fantastic book! Check it out! AZ Grand Canyon, History. Alohamora Open a Book, Alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

I loved many things about Grand Canyon, but this double fold out page illustrating the entire Grand Canyon is gorgeous!  It's honestly frame worthy, but I love it even more b/c it is in a kid's book.  This double fold out page will be awed and loved by those that own this book, but like many library books with fold-outs, it may be a little beat-up. 

I'm so happy that Jason Chin won a Caldecott Honor for Grand Canyon; in my opinion it is so well deserved.

Grand Canyon by Jason Chin won a Caldecott Honor book in 2018. This illustrated nonfiction book is fantastic.  There is a ton of information including ecology, history, geology, animals, biology, maps, and so much more.  Fascinating book 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th graders will enjoy.  Teachers and those living in AZ will enjoy it immenseley.  Fantastic book! Check it out! AZ Grand Canyon, History. Alohamora Open a Book, Alohamoraopenabook http://alohamoraopenabook.blogspot.com/

Happy Fabulous Non-Fiction Completely Entertaining Scientific reading!

Grand Canyon by Jason Chin

Rating: 4.5/5 stars
Best For: 8-13 years old, 3rd to 7th grade. 

Worth a Check Out: Yes
Buy It or Not: Great book. Definitely a purchase for a library collection, science lover, or Arizona teacher.
Read Aloud: No, it is far too long.  Though, you could read parts.   

Lesson Ideas: Arizona, The Grand Canyon, history, geology, ecology, animals, biology, maps, Caldecott.