In this collection of poems, the speaker tells a story of Gabby who struggles to focus in class because of her daydreams. The poems recount difficulties Gabby has with her mother as well as her feelings at the separation of her family. Gabby works hard to leave her daydreaming behind so she can be better accepted by her teachers, classmates, and mother. As the poems progress, the reader gets a glimpse into Gabby's thoughts and emotions. Eventually Gabby lands with a teacher who seems to understand her, and Gabby the dreamer begins to transition into Gabby the writer. The poems within the book are easily accessible by young adults who may connect with Gabby's thoughts and feelings. The poems are free verse in structure and are simple in vocabulary and poetry elements, but the collection as a whole tells a wonderful story about the importance of words and imagination Approximated Grade Level: 3rd-6th
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The Maze of Bones is the first book in the 39 Clues series which is a book series written by a collaboration of authors. Rick Riordan is the author of The Maze of Bones. The Maze of Bones sets forth the premise of the series which begins with the death of Grace Cahill and the reading of her will. The reading of her will sets forth a race where the various factions of the Cahills search for 39 Clues that will result in finding information that will lead to a serum to make someone the most powerful person in the world. Each of the books follows Amy and Dan as they travel around the world with their nanny and search for clues. Each book focuses on a historical character that ties into the clue; Ben Franklin is the historical figure investigated in The Maze of Bones. If you can get past the implausibility of the novel (two young orphans traveling the world with their nanny and a host of really wacky family members), you might enjoy this book and book series. The book is fun and the characters are quirky. I think younger students will enjoy the action and mystery within the novel. Approximate Grade Level - 4th-7th (There are some unsavory characters and situations in the book, but they are more comical than scary, so I think it would be appropriate for most audiences.) |
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