We had alot of fun playing Guitar Hero World Tour on June 5th. Join us June 26th at 2:30pm for Dance Dance Revolution!
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Guitar Hero World Tour
We had alot of fun playing Guitar Hero World Tour on June 5th. Join us June 26th at 2:30pm for Dance Dance Revolution!
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Book Review - 43 Old Cemetery Road: Dying To Meet You (Book 1) by Kate Klise
Can you guess what happens when you take a boy, a cat, a grumpy old man, a very old ghost, a haunted house and put them all together? You get this very funny tale about, a writer that rents a house for the summer only to find out that he does not live alone. Told in mostly letters and a few newspaper articles 43 Old Cemetery Road: Dying To Meet You, will have you dying with laughter.Other books by Kate Klise:
Regarding the Fountain
Regarding the Sink
Regarding the Trees
Regarding the Bathrooms
Regarding the Bees
Letters from Camp
Trial by Journal and many more....
Labels:
author,
dwellings,
fiction,
friendship,
ghost,
haunted house,
humor,
letters
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
The WOW Zone with TD Bank
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Book Review - Watching Jimmy by Nancy Hartry
Have you ever had a secret, that you wish you could tell so bad? A secret that's eating you up inside? A secret that you know if you told, would make every thing better and worst at the same it?"Uncle Ted said Jimmy bumped his head falling off the swing....Uncle Ted got out of the car and ran over to Jimmy. He said he talked to him..He said he slapped Jimmy's face. He jiggle him. When Jimmy didn't wake up, Uncle Ted carried him to the car and placed him gently on the beat seat of his Thunderbird convertible. He didn't even stop to open up the door. The last part is true. The getting out of the car, the talking, the jiggling, the slapping, the carrying, and even the laying down. The first part is not. Jimmy never fell off the swing."
I know what really happened to Jimmy, and that's my secret..
Labels:
abuse,
boy girl relationship,
realistic fiction,
secrets
Saturday, May 2, 2009
Book Review - Smoke by Mavis Jukes
What would you do, if you had to move far away from home? Away from almost everyone and everything you loved. Twelve-year old Colton and his mom move from Idaho to California. They are leaving everything behind, the furniture, the car, Colton's friends and his family. Colton's only saving grace is his cat Smoke. But when Smoke goes missing Colton not only feels lonely, he feels like his life is slipping away from him.Don't miss out, this heart warming quick read will be enjoyed by boys and girls alike.
Labels:
california,
cats,
country life,
fiction,
lost and found,
single-parent family
Monday, April 27, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Book Review - Max Quigley: Technically NOT a Bully by James Roy
What is the definition of a bully? Every one that knows Max Quigley thinks that he is a bully except for Max. According to Max, "Technically, I'm not actually a bully. Bullies wait behind lunch shed and steal kids' Twinkies. I've never stolen anything in my life. Bullies beat people up. I've never actually punched anyone in my entire life......I've never caused anyone to get taken to the hospital. Or cyr...I've never eveen mad Nerdstrom cry, and he's about the cryingest-looking perosn I've ever seen.When one of Max's pranks goes a little to far, his punishedment is to be tutored by one of his "geeky" classmates.
If you liked Diary of a Wimpy Kid, you just might like Max.....
Labels:
bullies,
fiction,
friendship,
school,
social acceptance,
tutor,
tweens
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