What happens when you share your deepest, darkest secret with someone else? For Katie, Nate, and Renata, they each have their own secrets. But when they make a pact to kidnap a classmate who is the worst kind of bully, they all find out the power and damage that secrets can cause. This book tells the main characters' stories through their journal pages, written from their juvie cells. Find out their secrets and their truths--you won't be able to stop reading until you do. I recommend this book to readers who like books about friendship, family problems, getting into trouble, and bullying.
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Friday, October 17, 2014
Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper
Just because she can't control her movements, is in a wheelchair, and can't talk, everyone thinks that Melody is not smart. Her teachers and classmates believe that her brain is handicapped as well. But Melody hears and understands everything--she has millions of words, thoughts, and ideas locked in her mind with no way out. Until one day when she gets a miraculous device, similar to a super computer, that finally allows her to "talk." Finally, Melody can speak up for herself and be heard. But soon Melody learns that being able to speak might be the easy part about interacting with her classmates. Find out what happens when Melody joins her school's quiz team and shows everyone what she really knows--and not everyone is happy about it. I recommend this book to readers who like stories about overcoming obstacles, success stories, kids with disabilities, and books like Wonder. This book made me laugh, cry, and celebrate right along with Melody. It is one of the best books I've read in 2014. I give this amazing book 5 out of 5 stars!
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