A place for students at Los Altos High School to share their favorite books
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Allegedly by by Tiffany D. Jackson
Tania Sanjuan
Summary
Allegedly is a book about a girl named Mary, at the age of nine she was accused of killing a three month old baby named that her and her mom used to take of. But did Mary really do it? Mary was sent to juvi which she calls "baby jail," then moved to a group home where she is not liked, wanted, needed, or loved. Now Mary is now 15 and pregnant by a teen named Ted, and finds out that she can not keep her baby, will Mary confess to crime and what really happen? or have her baby taken away and finish her time?
Critical Evaluation
I would give this book a 10/10 because This book teaches us a lot about, love, and everyday lives. We also learn more about how the teens in group homes live, and how they feel about being a group home. When we are stuck in position when its your life what do we do? Do we take the blame and got to jail or prove your innocents? When Mary kills a 3 month old child everyone blames it on her and instead of having a supportive mother. Her mother leaves her with guilt.
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
The Brothers Torres by Coert Voorhees
Brandon Sanchez
Summary
The book is about about a kid in high school named Frankie Torres Towers who lives in the shadows of his older brother who is better than him in mostly everything. His brother gets the girls and scholarships, is popular, and does whatever he wants without his parents bothering him. Frankie, on the other hand, has problems at school with a boy named Dalton, who is a rich kid whose parents own a tortilla company. Frankie's life becomes more miserable when Dalton gets the girl that Frankie likes. Things change for Frankie after an a incident in a golf park but is it for good or bad?
Critical Evaluation
This book is about karma and the different lifestyle a person can take. Frankie is a good kid and follows the rules but his brother pulls him into making crazy dumb decisions which end badly. His brother is gang affiliated and his lifestyle is way different from Frankie's, but Frankie is getting involved into his older brother lifestyle as well and he is seeing how his brother is bit by bit destroying himself.
I give this book a 10/10 because its very suspenseful and it makes you want to read more and more.And also it's very interesting because it's got action, suspense, love and more.
Labels:
Action,
Friendship,
gangs,
High School,
Romance,
Suspense,
Teenagers
All Involved By Ryan Gattis
Madeline Cruz
Plot Summary:
All Involved by Ryan Gattis is a novel based on various stories of gang members and people who witness the Rodney King riots. But throughout the book we learn about why they're in gangs and why they do activities such as killing or doing drugs.
Critical Evaluation:
Throughout this book you'll learn about fear and doing drugs. Gattis seems to be telling the reader that when a person does drugs when scared they'll do stuff they never thought they would be capable of doing. For example, a character called Lil Creeper does hard core drugs in order to help himself out in his daily life because he feels unstoppable on drugs. This hurts him both emotionally and physically because when he is on drugs there are situations where he doesn't remember how he got to a place or how he got something done, which affects his health by giving him a tumor. Through this example we see the author telling us that we can't use drugs to get out of our problems, because drugs will only make them worse.
For this book I'll give it a 10/10 because the way the book was set up really made it interesting and it really kept me on the edge of my seat because I kept wondering what's going to happen next.
Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell
Antonio Sanchez Ortiz
Plot Summary:
This book follows two teenagers named Eleanor and Park, who meet on the bus after Eleanor comes as a new student to the school and Park is forced to sit with her after yelling at her for taking his seat. After this moment they start sitting together on the bus and we start seeing their relationship develop and throughout the book we see the struggles that Eleanor has to face throughout the book that also impact Park.
Critical Evaluation:
This book would be an 8.5/10 since during this book you feel as if you are with the characters and you won't want to let go of the book, but some parts in the story are too "perfect" without little to non-struggles. This book makes you question everyone's background because of how Park has a nice background and Eleanor has a tough background but each has their own struggles. It also makes you realize that you should walk a mile in another person's shoes in order to understand their struggles without judging them.
Labels:
Family,
Fiction,
Friendship,
High School,
Lives & Relationships,
love,
young adult.
Sunday, May 21, 2017
Good-bye Days by Jeff Zenter
Anayency Favela
Plot Summary
Carver Briggs has everything: a perfect family, a good school and three best friends, Mars, Blake, and Eli. Until one day when Carver texts Mars to ask them where they are and he never texts back. Later Carver finds out that they had been killed in a car accident and the police found Mars phone texting Carver back. Now Carver blames himself and Mars's dad, judge Edwards, is opening up a crime investigation.
Critical Evaluation
Goodbye Days reminds us that you never know when something bad can happen to the ones you love. Jeff Zentner tells us to acknowledge the ones you love by dedicating your time to them. In the book, Carver dedicates his time to his best friends by having a "goodbye days" where they do things the dead person would love. For example, Blake loved to fish, so they spend the time fishing.
I give this book a 10/10 because it's filled with sadness, heartbreaking moments and it taught me to spend more time with my loved ones.
Labels:
Family,
Fiction,
Friendship,
Teenagers,
young adult
Friday, May 19, 2017
It by Stephen King
Maria Donlucas
Plot Summary
The terror begins in 1957 when Georgie is killed by Pennywise the clown. Pennywise the clown is also called It because he can turn into your worst nightmare or someone you love. Bill, Beverly, Eddie, Stanley, Ben, Richie and Mike have all seen the clown and seen the horrible things IT has done. Now they must find a way to kill IT before he kills more innocent kids.
Critical Evaluation
Stephen King asks us if we should kill our nightmare or hide away and hope IT doesn't kill us. At first the kids are scared of what IT can do to them because IT has killed so many innocent children. The kids find out that IT would not leave them alone until they are buried 6 feet underground. They all stick together and fight against IT's nightmare of illusions. Nevertheless, the kids fight back against IT to survive the Derry horror.
IT the book is more detailed than the movie. IT gives you the thrill you need in a book. IT makes you think of your worst nightmares but makes you always want to keep reading. I give this book a 10/10 stars because it makes you go beyond your imagination and gives you the creeps.
Grendel's Guide to Love and War by A.E. Kaplan
Haotian Jiang
Plot Summary
Tom Grendel was supposed to have a peaceful summer vacation by earning money through lawn mowing, and hanging out with his best friend, Ed Park. Everything changes when Tom's old neighbor moves away, and the new neighbor, the Rothgar family moves in. Tom has a crush on Willow Rothgar, but he hates her brother Rex Rothgar because of all the things he has done to ruin Tom's perfect summer. Everything goes wrong for Tom after the Rothgars move in, and now it is up to Tom to fix everything that has been broken after his mom's death.
Critical Evaluation
If I would write an essay on this book, I would talk about "What does the book tell you about communication and family?" Tom's family was shattered after his mom's death, but nobody in the family really talks about the real issue, and this only makes his family more broken than it already is. I strongly recommend you read this book because it shows how important it is to communicate to your family in order to built a strong bond among the family.
I would give this book a 10 out of 10. I have never read any book like this before. The complicated relationships between the characters made the book really fun to read. And there are funny moments and serious moments which balance out the story's purpose.
Labels:
Family,
Fiction,
Friendship,
Funny,
Romance,
Teenagers,
Tragedy,
young adult
Every Falling Star by Sungju Lee
Joseph Gomez
Plot Summary
This book is the first to show North Korea to a young audience. It's about a boy named Sungju who at age 12 is forced to live on the streets and fend for himself after his parents are killed. He and his friends kill chipmunks and eat them in order to survive. They come up with several strategies to steal food from shops.
Critical Evaluation
I would give this book a 10 out of 10 it is suspenseful and explores the issue of survival and politics. After Kim Jong Il died, the North Koreans became poor and paranoid that the U.S. was going to invade them. The main character is very courageous for doing everything he can do to survive out in the street by stealing food and clothes. In this book, I would love to explore why the author doesn't try to relocate somewhere else in North Korea and live with another family member.
Labels:
Adult,
Graphic,
Inspirational,
life lessons,
Murder,
NonFiction,
Violence,
War
Monday, March 6, 2017
Caged Warrior by Alan Lawrence Sitomer
Brandon Sanchez
Plot Summary
The
book is about a kid named McCutcheon Daniels that fights in underground fights
to entertain rich and high power gang leaders for money to feed his family (and
because his dad is forcing him).He lives in the poorest part of Detroit and along the way he fights people who try to kill him or want a piece
of him because his rep in Detroit is being undefeated. At thirteen, his mom leaves and McCutcheon must fight for money and to stay alive.
Critical Evaluation:
This
book deserves 10/10 because it's really emotional and descriptive of
the actions the character takes.It's very exciting to hear all the fights he
gets in and there's drama and gang violence.The book is very interesting and
full of action.I like this book because the character had the same goals as me. I could also relate to some of the struggles he goes through. He trains everyday like me in order to increase his strength or
abilities.
Cure for the Common Universe By Christian Mckay Heidicker
Haotian Jiang
Plot Summary
A boy named Jaxon is sent to video game rehab because his dad is tired of his laziness and disrespectful attitude. Later on, Jaxon tries to escape the video game rehab by cheating in the games so that he can go on his first date with a mysterious girl who’s “anti-technology”.
Critical Evaluation
I give this book a 10 out of 10 because, although the book itself is funny, it still shows the readers that how harmful it can get when you become addicted to video games. The lesson I learned from the book is that what you learn in the real world is much more useful than what you learn in a fiction world. Once I started reading the book, I couldn't put it down.
The Secret Story of Sonia Rodriguez by Alan Lawrence Sitomer
Anayency Favela
Plot Summary:
Sonia Rodriguez was born in the United States but her parents are Mexican Immigrants who came to the California for a better life. Sonia has big dreams of graduation high school and going to college, but her mother makes it impossible for her to keep up with school. Her mother is pregnant with twins and leaves Sonia to take care of her other siblings. She has to cook for her whole family and clean up the whole house, which leaves her with not enough time to do her homework.
Critical Evaluation
I give this book a 10/10 because it taught me valuable lessons, like allowing yourself to have a voice in certain situations and standing up for yourself. This book is a sad story but a very good one, it gives good details in certain scenes.
Friday, March 3, 2017
The Nix by Nathan Hill
Antonio Sanchez Ortiz
Plot Summary:
This book takes place during different time periods, the 1960s,1980s, and 2011. We also have different perspectives of different people throughout the book who all have different problems. We see Samuel dealing with problems such finding out why who his mom really was, trying to earn the love of his childhood crush, and dealing with problems at his job as a teacher. While seeing his mom, Faye, deal with problems such as a dad that was never happy for her, finding real love, and fitting in with social norms.
Critical Evaluation:
This book deserves 9.8/10 since the many perspectives of people it gives us during the book. Also since we see how there is many subplots are connected onto the one big subplot of Samuel finding out more about his mom. We also get to see life during different time periods and many based things that happened in the book happened in real life like the 1968 protest of the democratic convention. Overall, this book this goes deep about issues about love, politics, and family, while keeping you wanting to read more.The Art of Racing in The Rain By Garth Stein
Madeline Cruz
Plot Summary
The Art of Racing in The Rain is a novel told by the perspective of the family dog Enzo. Enzo talks about how great his life is, but soon comes to end when a disease comes in between his family.
Critical Evaluation
For this book I give it a 5 out of 5 stars because you really learn a lot from reading it from the perspective of a dog. You learn to value people more because you never know when it's going to be the last time you'll see them alive.
Labels:
Animals,
Drama,
Family,
Inspirational,
life lessons,
Lives & Relationship,
love
Spider from Mars my life with Bowie by Woody Woodmansey
Joseph Gomez-Garcia
Plot Summary
This book mainly focuses on the author's early life and how he became a drummer. It starts off how the drummer Woody was a well-behaved school boy living in a small town in England. The town Woody lives in is full of hard working people that end up working in factories nearby and many of his friends drop out of school to go work. Woody is drumming in several bands and soon he leaves school to become a drummer. Shortly after he gets a call from David Bowie to join his band to tour and play in several albums. Woody recalls several memories with Bowie as well as fights they had in general. Most notably he even writes about his perspective onhow Bowie killed off Ziggy Stardust and broke up the band.
Critical evaluation
I give this book a 10/10 because it was one of the best reads I've had! Any person who has rebelled against their parents can relate to the author's story . You also learn not to listen to your parents when it comes to expressing yourself .
Labels:
Biography,
Drama,
Drugs and Alcohol,
Family,
Non-Fiction
All Involved By Ryan Gattis
Tania Sanjuan
Plot
summary
All Involved connects
all the characters and how their lives relate to one another. Throughout the
book we meet lots of characters and how they are overcoming with gang life and
police brutality in LA while there are riots and shootings going on. The only
thing gangs are seeking is revenge.
Critical
Evaluation
I give this book
a 10/10 as it allows you to enter a new world of gang life, living in LA, and
police brutality. There is a whole lot to understand in the end, and a lot of
coldness throughout the book, but it will help you understand why people do the
things they do.
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