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Battle of the Books Reading Club. 2013-2014. Hero On A Bicycle. Author: Shirley Hughes. By 3A Aimee Li. Paolo Crivelli. Thirteen-year-old Paolo Crivelli lives with his mother and elder sister in a large house in the hills surrounding Florence. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Battle of the Books Battle of the Books Reading ClubReading Club

Battle of the Books Battle of the Books Reading ClubReading Club

2013-20142013-2014

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Hero On A BicycleHero On A Bicycle Author: Author: Shirley HughesShirley Hughes

By 3A Aimee Li

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Paolo CrivelliPaolo Crivelli  

Thirteen-year-old Paolo Crivelli lives Thirteen-year-old Paolo Crivelli lives with his mother and elder sister in a with his mother and elder sister in a large house in the hills surrounding large house in the hills surrounding Florence. Florence.

He dreams of adventure and is He dreams of adventure and is determined to play his part in determined to play his part in liberating the city from the Nazi liberating the city from the Nazi occupation occupation

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ConstanzaConstanza  (Paolo's elder sister)(Paolo's elder sister) Constanza is PaoloConstanza is Paolo’’s sixteen-year-old sister.s sixteen-year-old sister. She, too, wants to play her part in the war effort. Being She, too, wants to play her part in the war effort. Being

older, though, she has more of an understanding about the older, though, she has more of an understanding about the real danger of war.real danger of war.

She likes to escape from the terrifying realities of the world She likes to escape from the terrifying realities of the world around her by around her by listening to musiclistening to music on her gramophone and on her gramophone and looking through fashion magazineslooking through fashion magazines. .

Due to rationing, clothes and magazines are scarce. Chanel, Due to rationing, clothes and magazines are scarce. Chanel, for instance, has stopped producing scent, but continues to for instance, has stopped producing scent, but continues to sell face powder, lipstick and soap. sell face powder, lipstick and soap.

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Rosemary Crivelli Rosemary Crivelli (Paolo and Constanza’s (Paolo and Constanza’s English mother )English mother )

She was born in England and moved to Florence She was born in England and moved to Florence as a young woman when she married as a young woman when she married FrancoFranco, an , an ItalianItalian whom she met when he was visiting whom she met when he was visiting London before the WWII. London before the WWII.

Rosemary is worried about her mother, who is still Rosemary is worried about her mother, who is still living in living in LondonLondon, and so is keen to learn as much , and so is keen to learn as much about the war as possible. about the war as possible.

Information is hard to come by because of an Information is hard to come by because of an aggressive Nazi propaganda campaign. However, aggressive Nazi propaganda campaign. However, Rosemary tries to listen to the Rosemary tries to listen to the British Overseas British Overseas ServiceService, , British EuropeanBritish European ServiceService and and Voice of Voice of AmericaAmerica as much as possible to keep up with the as much as possible to keep up with the international news.international news.  

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MariaMaria (Crivellis' servant) (Crivellis' servant) She has been with the She has been with the

family a long time and is family a long time and is an important, and loved, an important, and loved, member of the household. member of the household.

Her brother, Her brother, MarioMario, owns a , owns a

neighbouring farm.neighbouring farm.

Italian for Italian for "the Fox""the Fox" The band of rebels fighting The band of rebels fighting

against the against the Nazi Nazi occupationoccupation in the hills in the hills around Florence.around Florence.  

Il Volpe (leader of the local Partisans )

Guido Guido is Paolo's beloved dog. 

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Author: Damian DibbenPublisher: DoubledayType of book: Fiction/ AdventureNo. of pages: 482

By 3C Gigi li

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Main Characters•Jake Djones – a fourteen-year-old

boy whose parents went missing•Jupitus Cole – the man who

kidnapped Jake and took him to a place in France

•Prince Deltz – part of the royal family in France in the 19th century and has plans to destroy the world

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Main points in summaryBackground information: Jake Djones’ parents went missing for unknown reasonsJake was kidnapped by a group of people lead by Jupitus Cole who claims to be helping Jake

Jake is told the truth about what organization his parents worked for

Jake is taken from London in the 20th century to France in the 19th century

Jake discovers more about the disappearance of his parents

Jake discovers the evil plan of Prince Zeldt to destroy the world

Jake disguises himself to go to St. Mark’s Cathedral in order to get the information his parents got before losing contact with the organization, History Keepers

It is believed that there is a spy in Point Zero, the headquarters of the History Keepers

Jake finds his parents and continue with the mission

The book ends with Jake and Nathan facing their enemy

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Comments•The book was interesting and started in

a compelling way.•Instead of having Jupitus talk Jake into

joining them, they kidnap him, making an exciting scene to imagine.

•The story developed in an unexpected way.

•Jake was soon the last hope of the History Keepers.

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Title: Wonder

Author: R.J.Palacio

Publisher: Tad Carpenter

By 3D Winky Wong

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This book is about a boy called Aggust,who was deformed.His face is the most scary face in the world,as

the other kids described.But somehow,there was a chance for Auggust to go to school!He was scared,nervous,and

curious about the school.Finally,he got throught all those stuffs with his courage and the support of his

family.Although things weren’t so good at first,at last Auggust found his way to deal with his life and his friends,this is a book about brave and kindness.

Summary

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Jack Will: one of the

best friends of Auggust in

school

Characters:Olivia: Auggust’s

sister,who had a boyfriend called

Justin.

Auggust: the main character in the book,who was deformed and had a tough life at first,but finally

got throught all difficulties and gained people respect.

Summer: one of the best friends of Auggust in School.She was a cute and nice girl

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When given the choice between being right or

being kind,choose kind.

I have learned that...

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A Dog Called HomelessA Dog Called HomelessAuthor: Sarah LeanAuthor: Sarah Lean

By 3A Venus LokBy 3A Venus Lok

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summarysummary Cally'sCally's   family is ripped apart at the seams when her family is ripped apart at the seams when her

mother dies unexpectedly in a car accident on her father's mother dies unexpectedly in a car accident on her father's birthday. Her family was no longer allowed to speak of her birthday. Her family was no longer allowed to speak of her mother around the house.mother around the house.   Cally's heart breaks because if Cally's heart breaks because if its avoid talking about her mother, she may soon be its avoid talking about her mother, she may soon be forgotten. She believes it's only in the happy memories her forgotten. She believes it's only in the happy memories her mom will be able to live on.mom will be able to live on.   Then something strange and Then something strange and unexpected happens, on the first anniversary of her death, unexpected happens, on the first anniversary of her death, when visiting her mother's grave with her family, Cally when visiting her mother's grave with her family, Cally sees her mother wearing the red raincoat which wore on sees her mother wearing the red raincoat which wore on the day of the accident. A dog appears by her side, an the day of the accident. A dog appears by her side, an extra large Irish Wolf Hound. Desperate, she tries to tell extra large Irish Wolf Hound. Desperate, she tries to tell her father, but he doesn't want to hear her, no one her father, but he doesn't want to hear her, no one believes.believes.     However, once she stops, she's fearful if she However, once she stops, she's fearful if she starts talking again her mother could disappear from her starts talking again her mother could disappear from her life forever.life forever.   Somehow though, Cally is certain the dog has Somehow though, Cally is certain the dog has a special connection to her mother.a special connection to her mother.   For some reason she's For some reason she's positive he is key to making her family whole again.positive he is key to making her family whole again.   Her Her dilemma, the dog appears to belong to a bum and her dad dilemma, the dog appears to belong to a bum and her dad not only despises bums, but he wants nothing to do with not only despises bums, but he wants nothing to do with this big old dog! Will Cally every be able to change his this big old dog! Will Cally every be able to change his mind?mind?

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Feeling Feeling A Dog Called Homeless is the gentle and A Dog Called Homeless is the gentle and

touching story of how one girl's friendship with touching story of how one girl's friendship with a homeless dog can mend a family's heart.a homeless dog can mend a family's heart.  I think Cally is a troubled young girl who has I think Cally is a troubled young girl who has just suffered the loss of her mother . Before her just suffered the loss of her mother . Before her mother died, Cally loved to sing, her voice was mother died, Cally loved to sing, her voice was powerful, it made her family proud.powerful, it made her family proud.   She's She's thoughtful and kind, not fear to speak her thoughtful and kind, not fear to speak her mind, but when no one wants to listen any mind, but when no one wants to listen any more, she just stops talking altogether because more, she just stops talking altogether because "talking doesn't always make things happen, "talking doesn't always make things happen, however much you want it to.however much you want it to.However,Homeless appear can heal Cally's However,Homeless appear can heal Cally's broke heart . Homeless has a unique broke heart . Homeless has a unique connection with Cally and let her sing again.connection with Cally and let her sing again.  

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Tom’s Midnight Garden

By Winky Lo 2C (26)

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Basic Information

• Title: Tom’s Midnight Garden• Author: Philippa Pearce• Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Main Characters

Tom: A boy that was sent to stay with his aunt and uncle for summer holiday and accidentally

found a secret garden.Hatty: A girl that Tom met in the garden and only she see Tom. Finally Tom’s aunt told him Hatty was her past.

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SummaryTom is sent to stay with his Uncle Alan and Aunt Gwen.When he hears the communal grandfather clock strangely strike 13, he gets up to investigate and discovers that the back door now opens on a large sunlit garden. There he meets another lonely child, a younger girl called Hatty, and they become inseparable playmates.Tom writes daily accounts to his brother Peter.Hatty catches up to Tom's age and passes him,she grows up at a faster rate, until she and another childhood friend of hers, Barty, are courting and the old garden tend to be in winter.

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SummaryOn the final night before Tom is due to go home, he goes downstairs to find the garden is not there.The events Tom experienced were real in Hatty's past; he has stepped into them by going into the garden at the times she dreamt of them.Whilst taking Tom home, Aunt Gwen comments on the strange hug that Tom had given Mrs Bartholomew when he left- it was like he was hugging a little girl.

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Style of book

• Classical• Using Narrator’s position to tell the story.• With lovely picture• Don’t have difficult vocabulary → Easy to read• Full with conversation → interesting&fun

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Main idea

• Time runs short• Tell people TIME can not be violated• Let our childhood be the most important

memory → become an adult.

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Book Presentation

The Grimm Legacy

by Kristy Keung

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Written by Polly Shulman

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Book summary

This book is mainly about a girl called Elizabeth who has just started working as a page at a library . And secret, too - for in basement lies the Grimm Collection, a room of magical items straight from the Grimm Brother's fairy tales. But the magic mirrors and other items are starting to disappear. And before she knows it, she and her fellow pages - handsome Marc, perfect Anjali, and brooding Aaron - are suddenly caught up in an exciting, and dangerous, magical adventure .

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My feeling

After reading this interesting book , I think this book is very interesting and it made me learn lots of things including that we should help others even we will not get anything back like Elizabeth help the poor woman on her way to her school . Also I would certainly recommend this book to others as this book got me seriously thinking about what I would use as a deposit if I ever got to check anything out of grimm colletion.

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This book is suitable for?

After reading this book, I thought this book is suitable for everyone. As for children, they can find that this book can help improve their English reading skill and as for adults they can remember their childhood. Therefore , I think this book is suitable for everyone.

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Soldier Dog

By WINNIE CHEUNG

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Summary

In Saigon during the waning days of the Vietnam War, a small-time journalist named John Converse thinks he'll find action - and profit - by getting involved in a big-time drug deal.But back in the States, things go horribly wrong for him.Dog Soldiers perfectly captures the underground mood of America in the 1970s, when amateur drug dealers and hippies encountered profiteering cops and professional killers - and the price of survival was dangerously high.

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FEELING

I think the characters emerged as fairly three-dimensional, well illustrated people.The last fifty pages or so consist of a freaked out, drug influenced shoot out that serves as a perfect climax.The most important accomplishment of Stone's work is his depiction of the American mindset during the violence-saturated Vietnam era.By the novels's ending, I understood why it received the National Book Award. The world (particularly the drug trade) has changed so much since then that there's not much actuality to it.Even then, it's a really cool zeitgeist novel about the counterculture.It's a very good book period.

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The Map of Marvels

Written by:

David Calcutt

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Background of the writer

David Calcutt was born in Wednesbury in 1950. After teaching in a variety of schools during the 70's, he directed and wrote for several youth theatres, and became a full time writer in 1985. Since he has written numerous plays for the stage, youth theatres and community groups. Also, he had many plays broadcast by the BBC. He recently turned to writing novels for young people, and regularly publishes and performs his poetry for both children and adults. He runs a wide variety of workshops on writing, storytelling, poetry and drama. Now, he lives in Walsall in the West Midlands.

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The summary of the book

This book is talking about a boy called Connor. He was thinking a map of an imaginary world for his school project. He drew different shapes of islands and mountains. Also, he drew a tower on the middle of the map. However, the map existed because the presence of the tower. He entered the world which was created by himself! On the other hand, he met the characters who were imagined by himself and had their own stories to tell. They had a lot of adventures together and went to all the places where Connor created.

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My thoughts

I was impressed by the writer’s imagination. The story was attractive and full of unexpected plot. From reading this book, I know that David Calcutt is good at describing things or people in detail. He can write the characters vividly. I can really know the characters well under his description. Also, I have learnt a lot of new difficult adjectives.

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The book is suitable for ?

This book is suitable for adults and children. In form, it's a fairy tale for older children, with plenty of scary bits and extraordinary adventures. It leads the reader to question the difference between truth and fiction. I can see it capturing the imagination of thoughtful children aged 9 – 12 since the interesting and exciting plot. It aroused the readers curiosity and read the book eagerly until the end of the story. But to be honest it could be read with enjoyment by people of any age.

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WonderBy Nicole Wong

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Wonder By R.J Palacio

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Summary• Wonder is a book about a fifth–grade boy named August(Auggie)Pullman who has

Treacher-Collins syndrome, a rare craniofacial deformality. Due to August's surgical needs and emotional problems, he was home-schooled through the fourth–grade by his mother, who was a children's book illustrator. He finally accepts going to school because his Mom argued about it with his Dad. After awhile his Mom and Dad switch places of the argument, August visits the school named Beecher Prep before school starts, and meets three other people, Jack Will, Julian Albans, and Charlotte Cody, who take him on a tour through the school. August quickly realizes that Julian is an idiot and ignores him. After that, August quickly becomes friends with Jack and Charlotte. He then makes a new friend during lunch break named Summer Dawson. August sits with her during lunch and they name their lunch table the "Summer Only" lunch table. They become friends, and after a while, the school hosts a Halloween party in August's homeroom. He comes in a 'Bleeding Scream' costume. He walks into his classroom, and hears Jack talking to Julian. After hearing Jack say that he did not really like August, he runs out of the classroom and cries in the bathroom stall. He decides to quit school, but his older sister, Olivia (Via), forces him not to, though he delays it by pretending to have a stomachache. August tells Summer and there is a Egyptian science project coming up. Jack has noticed that August has become distant and quiet. Summer tells him 'Bleeding Scream', as a hint on why August is mad.

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• Jack figures it out and apologizes. Later in the year, Daisy (August's dog) starts to feel sick. She dies later at the vet's office. August has to get hearing aids and then his school and many more go to a nature reserve park. They have to go to the bathroom but there is a long line so they go to the woods. There they meet a group of seventh graders that insult August. Amos, Miles and Henry come to the rescue and they are able to flee from the seventh graders. However, the hearing aids of August were stolen from him by one of the seventh graders. It is the end of the year and their principal, Mr. Tushman, begins to talk about how someone in this room accomplished something great. The principal then reveals that he is really talking about August Pullman, and August walks up to the stage and to receive his award. After all the students want to take a photo with him. Afterwards, Summer, Jack and their parents walk together to August's house for a party. August notices that his mom is hanging back from the crowd. He asks his mother what is wrong, and she then ends the book by saying, "You truly are a wonder."

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Main Character• August (Auggie) Pullman, a child deformed at birth who wants to be treated

normally as a ten year old boy• Jack Will, August's best friend who later is thought to betray him, but forgiven• Summer Dawson, another of August's two best friends.• Julian Albans,the main antagonist and August's worst enemy.• Olivia (Via) Pullman, August's overprotective older sister who attends high

school.Also has a boyfriend named justin. Via experienced the same thing when daisy died

• Miranda, Via's former best friend who starts acting cool and has no time for Via (Olivia)

• Justin, Via's boyfriend. He writes in all-lowercase, due to "the running monologue inside his head [having] no time for capital letters".

• Isabel and Nate Pullman, August and Via's parents.• Daisy, their dog who later passes away.• Bear, the new dog they get after Daisy passes away.• Charlotte Cody, a good friend of august• Mr. Lawrence Tushman, the principal of Beecher Prep.

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FeelingI loved this book because it shows human nature at its best and its worst through its characters.

August, a 10 year old boy, was born with a genetic issue that lead him to have a strong facial defect. Yes, he is a Quasimodo-like character. An “ugly person” with a good heart. But, we need to remember that these people do exist in the real world and not just in fiction. Through disabilities, deformations, tattered clothing, bumps, bruises, and scars. There is so much light in people, even though who have to face the most gruesome characteristics externally. We are more like these people, the Quasimodos and the Augusts, than we think!

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You see his life from the perspective of his friends and family, allowing the reader to be engaged with their views. You experience how his life has affected them. Lives filled with discovery, struggles, turmoils, dreams, and reflections. You see (and emotionally connect to) their standpoint of August’s situation, their feelings, and hear their voice. The book is beautifully written. And, I usually do not say this. But, it was flawless.

I think it could bring out empathy in anyone who reads it. And, even though I borrowed this from the library, I believe I may purchase it for my own personal and professional bookshelf. As a future school counselor, I already know that this book will be a great book to recommend to parents, students, teachers, and staff members I will be working with. It is very powerful and moving. Each character had their own voice and were well-written with strength and heart.

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The END