Books that 5V Students Have Read

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Eon: Dragoneye (Author: Paanya)

Eon Dragoneye Reborn (reviewed by Paanya)

Wow, the story Eon Dragoneye Reborn is awesome even though there are some hard vocabulary and hard words. It is fiction because it cannot happen in real life. This book is not recommended for fifth graders because of its length and plot. This book is recommended to eight graders because they would be able to understand advanced vocabulary and text.

This book is about a girl named Eona. She is a dragoneye. Dragoneyes are really powerful people. Eona is a mirror dragoneye and mirror dragoneyes are really rare because there wasn't a mirror dragoneye for ten years. There is a rabbit dragoneye, dog dragoneye, horse dragoneye, turkey dragoneye, rat dragonye, ox dragoneye, tiger dragoneye, pig dragoneye, rooster dragoneye, snake dragoneye, monkey dragoneye, goat dragoneye, and dragon dragoneye. The dragons give their power to the dragoneyes that is chosen. When a dragoneye dies the rat dragon picks a new dragoneye for that dragon. The rat dragon is in charge of the dragons and the mirror dragon is in charge of the dragoneyes. Females are forbidden to use dragon magic or become dragoneyes. Can Eona keep her secret or does she have to face death?

Some strengths in this book are first person point of view because it helped understand the character better. Another strength in this book is it is fantasy and it helped add dragons to make the story interesting and fun to read. A weakness in this book is the front cover only appeals to people that like horror and mystery because it has nails and a scary-looking eye. It limits the people that could read the book by its cover.

I do not recommend this book to fifth graders because of the hard vocabulary, complex plot, and text that are hard to understand. I recommend this book to eight graders because they could understand advanced vocabulary, plot and text. I give this book 2 out of 5 star because fifth graders cannot understand books that are that long because they might get confused, lost, and not understand the story.

Lightning Thief (Author: Caitlin)

The Lightning Thief reviewed by Caitlin Smyth.

Are you a half blooded? Percy Jackson is. Being a half blooded is dangerous. Monsters want to kill you so much. If you are a half blood you’d know what Percy is talking about. Being a half blood is special and dangerous. Not many people are half blooded.

The Lightning Thief is fantasy and adventure for example Percy Jackson vaporizes his pre algebra teacher. Vaporizing a pre algebra teacher probably won’t happen.

The main charters are Percy Jackson and his best friend Grover. This book is about Percy and Grover trying to stay safe from the monsters. So they have to go to a camp. A camp called half bloods. He has to stay there. But Percy doesn’t like the camp because these bullies’s tried to make Percy put his head in a toilet. So Percy needs to survive from the bully and the monsters.

There are no bad things about this book. But there are a lot of good things about this book, for example the author’s details were very good and there’s never a dull moment.

I recommend this book to 5th -7th grade because there are a lot of hard words. Also 4th grade probably wouldn’t understand it or if they are pretty smart they would.

The Invention of Hugo Cabret (Author: Matt)

Matthew

5-V

What should we do with him?

The Invention of Hugo Cabret is a boy trying to finish what his Father had started . So he thought .

There are three main characters. For example Hugo is the major main character. Another character is Isabelle who is Hugo's best friend. Then there is Papa Geores or movie sensation George Melies. At least he's considered a movie sensation in the book anyway.

One of the strengths of the book Hugo Cabret is the illustrations.The illustrations are strong and help describe the book better to me. Also, the book was written so I would want to keep reading. For example, I was never bored and it held my interest. Another strength of the book is that it was suspenseful. One part of the book that is a good example of a suspenseful moment is when there is a fire in the museum. One weaknesses of the book Hugo Cabret is that some of the sentences were confusing to me. Sometimes I would have to re-read a sentence to try to understand what the author was trying to say.

I recommend this book to anyone between the grades of 4-7. I would recommend those ages because sometimes it is hard to infer the pictures and understand all of the sentences. I would rate this book a nine out of ten. I would rate it a nine out of ten because I really enjoyed the book and I think that you would too.


Miranda (Author: Sania)

"I never knew who sent me these note, but I will find out soon."-Miranda

This book's genre is realistic fiction because all the events that happen in the book can happen in real life. A girl named Miranda receives notes from a person. Yet she didn't know who it is. The person gives clues to find out who it is. Miranda has lots of hobbies. For example, she gets a non-paying job at "Jimmy's." And her mom is entering a contest to win 25,000 dollars! And her friend Sal is not her friend anymore because he got punched in the stomach and Miranda didn't do anything about it.

One thing that was good about it was that it explained the opinion or statement. For example, instead of saying "woke up sleepily", the author said "woke up groggily".

Some things I didn't like about this book was that it had to short chapters. For example, each chapter was about 2-3 pages long. Also it skipped around to much. Because one chapter was about her mom training for the contest. And another started off at Jimmy's, the dentists office, or at Belles(which is a store in the book).

I'd recommend this book to be appropriate for grades 4th-6th because it isn't that easy to understand what the author sometimes says. I'd give this book 3 3/4 stars out of 5 stars.

Dead Man's Map (Author: Ben)

Ben’s book review

Dead Man’s Map

By M. Peschke

“Josh copied the design on the palm of his hand.”

This book dead mans map is about a boy who wants to save his family’s ranch farm. So he goes with his grandpa because he needs to get money to save his family’s ranch. He finds a map in a hat. The map is to a gold mine. He goes to find the gold, but he does not find it.

This book is really easy to read. For example, it only has 105 words on a page.

What I do not like about this book is that it does not make sense. For example, “That’s called hog-tied cousin”, said Cody.

Another thing I like about this book is that it is a mystery. I like mysteries.

I recommend this book to third to fifth graders because it may not make sense to students younger than third grade.

I’ll give this book 5 out of 6 stars.

Sea of Monsters (Author: Daniel)

Sea of Monsters Book Review

Daniel O. #16

Reading

10/31/10

“You shall sail the iron ship with warriors of bone, you shall find what you seek and make it your own, but despair your life entombed within stone, and fail without friends, then fly home alone.”

What does the Oracle mean? Find out in the continuing saga of Percy Jackson and the Olympians! This book is all about finding the item that can save Camp Half-Blood and Percy’s brother, Tyson. But if Percy wants to save Tyson and the camp he must bring Tyson along on his quest. Find out what happens in this second book of the trilogy.

I think this book is tremendous! It has everything you can imagine like monsters that are amazingly described! The author’s descriptions help the readers to have pictures in their minds. For example, when Percy and his friends are looking for a shelter and they find an old one, it describes exactly how it looks and how big it is. Plus, this book stands out from every other book because it can by enjoyed by anyone.

This author’s style of writing is perfect! He has funny and interesting chapter titles, like “Demon Pigeons Attack” and “Clarisse Blows up Everything”. That makes you want to keep on reading because you wonder what will happen next!

I would like to read this book until I memorized it word for word. I think 2nd to 8th graders could enjoy this book because it has words a little kid could understand but has words an 8th grader would understand. I rate this book 5out of 5 stars because of its great vocabulary and descriptions.

Never Mind (Author: Jon)

Never mind book review

By Jonathan Gleason

“ it all came from trying to hard. That’s how I created this mess. And what a mess I made”. You just created a big mess. You told a popular girl that her brothers TALLER AND BETTER THEN YOU AND TOLD HER THAT HER BROTHER HAD A BAND AND PERFORM AT HER PARTY BUT ALL THOSE THINGS ARE LIES.

What should you do. Never mind. You will find out in the book never mind. MEG wants to be friends with Kimberly she is the popular girl but she probably wont be friends after the party. But if Edward went there things mite change.

I recommend this book 4 out of 5 ***** [ stars ]. I liked the book but the story is a little confusing. I think this book is for 5th to 7th graders.

The Titan's Curse (Author: Evan)

Evan

# 9

1030/10

Writing

The angels looked at each other and shrugged, “I could use a stretch”.

The Titans Curse is about four kids Thila, Percy, Zoƫ and Grover. They are trying to free a goddess named Artemis and their friend Anabeth

This book has many strengths and weaknesses that are found all throughout this book.

This book has great detail. For example, it said that two colored eyes gleaming wickedly standing behind us was “Dr. Thorn.” This book is filled with action. For example, it could have said it was hard to hang onto the god Nereus when he turned into a seal. Instead it said some people joked that it was hard to hang onto a greased pig. Really though, it was hard to hold onto a seal.

I recommend this book for readers from 4th to 6th grade because this book is too big and hard for 3rdgraders. I give it 5 stars out of 5 stars.

Anne of Green Gables (Author: Sophie)

Anne of Green Gables

By: L.M. Montgomery

Interviewed by: Sophie Magill

“Matthew Cuthbert who’s that”? She ejaculated “where is the boy”?

This story is about an orphan girl who just wants to have a home for her whole life. Her name is Anne Shirley. The book title is “Anne of Green Gables”. Anne has been passed on by many people and now finds herself at Green Gables Matthew and Marilla are the owners of Green Gables. But Matthew and Marilia Cuthbert are expecting a boy not a girl.

This book is very well put and the author L.M. Montgomery. “Anne of Green Gables” has a lot of strengths and no weaknesses. One strength is that it has good vocabulary. For example it uses words like anxiety, sorrowful and buxom. Those are very big words that most kids wouldn’t understand. This story is one of the best stories I have ever read.

I recommend this book to 4th – 8th graders because it uses big words like buxom. Little kids wouldn’t understand these big words. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.

Frindle (Author: Praneeth)

Sunday, october 31 , 2010

FRINDLE ( Reviewed by Praneeth)

Discover the new things is the goal!!!!!

The genre of Frindle is realistic fiction book. It is about a boy named Nick. Nick had to do the word project and Nick chose the word “Frindle” for the word project. A teacher whose name is Mrs. Granger is trying to stop the word Frindle. Will Nick get the scholarship award? Read to find out.

The author’s words are very good. For example,” Nick turned Ms. Deaver’s room into a tropical island and Nick made a squeaking noise in a classroom which is in the blackbird discovery in fourth grade.

This story is very good and cool. Nick is the character who is the best but not Mrs. Granger because she is stopping the word “Frindle”. This story is the one that is my best favorite because it has a lot of curiosity ,humor and action.

I recommend this story for kids who like fiction the best and for grades 2-5 so they can mostly understand the story. Other grades understand this book but they are too old to read this book.

Dragonbreath (Author: Sai)

Dragonbreathe

By: Sairakshit Pula

10/30/10

“When I bent, my eyes got stuck on the book!”

This book’s genre is Fantasy and Fiction! Because a dragon’s cousin is a fish. This book is about two boys named Danny and Avast. This book is about Danny getting an F on his test. Because he didn’t know a lot about the sea.

This book only has strengths no weaknesses. I will list two strengths. For example, the author uses strong words to describe stuff. Like enthusiasm, and obnoxious.

I would recommend this book to grades 3rd and 4th. Because they would understand this book. I give this book 5/5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Austere Academy (Author: Abby)

A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Austere Academy (Reviewed by Abby)

By: Lemony Snicket

Will Count Olaf get away?

I would say this book is fiction because you could have an evil madman chasing you or you could be sent away to boarding school. A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Austere Academy is a very lively book. There are three children, Violet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire, who encounter a terrible man when their parents die in a fire. The man’s name is Count Olaf and he disguises himself as many things. When the Baudelaire Orphans go to boarding school they discover that their new gym teacher is Count Olaf.

I think this story is just like the others. For example Count Olaf finds the children, they try and tell somebody, and the people don’t believe them.

The author’s writing style is very good. For example when there is a part in the book that is exciting and something is about to happen he stops and explains everything. I like it when he does that because it makes you think even more.

Lemony Snicket is very descriptive. Especially when it comes to new characters. For example “If you were to give a gold medal to the least delightful person on earth, you would have to give that medal to a person named Carmelita Spats, and if you don’t give it to her, Carmelita Spats was the sort of person who would snatch it from your hands anyway. Carmelita Spats was rude, she was violent, and she was filthy, and it is a shame that I must describe her to you, because there are enough ghastly and distressing things in this story without even mentioning such an unpleasant person.”

I would recommend this book for 4th and 5th graders because I think they would understand it better. I would give this book 3 ½ out of 5 stars because all of the books are mostly the same.

Dragonbreath (Author: Josh)

DRAGONBREATH

Book review

Can Danny DRANGONBREATH’s adventures get any crazier? First, there was an insane sea adventure. What next, monkeys eating potato salad?

Dawng! That’s all I can say. DRAGONBREATH is about a boy named Danny. Somehow Danny pulls his friend Wendell into a massive adventure in the sea. They are fighting off sharks, whales and giant squids. For example, there was one part of the book where Danny and Wendell got chased into a cave and almost got eaten.

Let me give you my ups and downs on the book. One up is that they show you a good mix of pictures and text. A downer to the book is at some select parts it’s boring. Another up is the book is hilarious. Almost every part of the book is a make you squirt milk out of your nose funny. There really were only one thumb down and two thumbs up.

A major reason why Danny and Wendell went on this adventure is Danny wanted to see his cousin Edward. But mainly, Danny wanted to improve his grade on the paper for school about the sea that he got an F on. So what better way than to go under the sea to try to get an A.

I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. I really liked it a lot. Not because of the pictures, but because it was an exciting book.

Warriors into the Wild (Author: Nate)

Book Report Nate

10/18/10

Do you believe in the Warrior Code? Warriors into the Wild, the first of 21 books in the epic Warriors series, is an amazing tale of cat characters that follow the Warrior Code when they fight for territory. The clans of cats fight, hunt, have adventures, and well, struggle to survive! For example, Yellowfang, elder she-cat of the ThunderClan, must fight against her own son so that one of their warring clans will eat.

If there were a Warriors movie, I’d definitely be in line for it! Erin Hunter is a great, one out of a million, writer. She often creates a light, cheery mood. For example, the cats are always cheerful when they’re talking to others in their clans.

Erin Hunter has some fantastic vocabulary. She uses words like mewed, apprentice, scrawny and two-legs. Scrawny is a good descriptive word meaning skinny. Two-legs is her funny word that the cats use for humans.

I would recommend this book series to fans of action and adventure because it has lots of fights and they wonder the lands a lot. In fact, I love this first book so much I’m looking forward to reading the next one! I hope the rest of the series is as good, if not better, than this exciting book.