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SHANNON O'DONNELL!
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Today I’m exciting to interview some 7th graders from Jill at The O.W.L.’s English class and her daughter. See if you can guess which one is her daughter. If you don’t follow Jill's
blog, I recommend you check it out. She reviews books that would interest her students so discusses both middle grade and YA books. I always enjoy her posts. And in March, she'll be spotlighting middle grade books.
Hi everyone. Thanks so much for joining me.
1. Please tell us a little bit about yourself, your school, and what you like to read.
Macie: My name is Macie. I like to draw and one of my favorite hobbies is reading. I am in middle school, 7th grade. My favorite kids of books are fantasty
Tyler R: My name is Tyler and I love to be outdoors. I have a dog named Charlie, a brother in college and a sister in the navy. I like to read action and somewhat futuristic novels.
Abbey: My name is Abbey. I am 12 years old to middle school. I enjoy reading fantasy, and historical fiction books.
Tyler M: My name’s Tyler and I like distopic novels along with historical fiction.
Maggie: I’m a 7th grader. I like to read almost anything.
2. Cool. We all like the same types of books. How do you find out about the books you read? What about new books coming out?
Macie: I have 3 different sources to look around: my school library, the public library and my language arts teacher’s small library. I will usually find out about new books through series or my language teacher will talk about one.
Tyler R: I find new books to read from friends, family and teachers. Or I just see a book and say it looks good. I don’t hear much about new books coming out, but when/if I do I get it from Mrs. F.
Abbey: I find out about books by my sister, my friend or by Mrs. F. I find out about new books by being in Mrs. F’s class.
Tyler M: Mostly just asking around about what’s good. Trailer Tuesday is usually newer books.
Maggie: My mom has a book review blog, so I hear about all the new books from her. I also find out about them all from her.
3. Trailer Tuesdays sounds awesome. And I bet you all get lots of good recommendations from Mrs. F. Does the fact that your teacher blogs influence the books you read and/or do you find out about new releases earlier than you would otherwise?
Macie: No it doesn’t and I could find out about early releases through other sources.
Tyler R: My teacher’s blog does not influence me, much.
Abbey: I would not know about half the books out there if it weren’t for her.
Tyler M: Not really influencing the new releases. But sometimes I’ll look for a book review. It helps me see if I should even read it or not.
Maggie: The fact my mom has a book review blog does influence what I read because I read a lot of the books she gets. But I also read a lot before she did that, so even if she didn’t have one I’d still read a lot. I wouldn’t know about some of the new books. Yes I find out about the new books earlier.
4. I know Mrs. F. will love your answers, especially Abbey's and Maggie's. What are you reading now? What books are you waiting to be released?
Macie: I am currently reading eight books: Inkheart, The Son of Neptune, Inheritance, Sabotage, Plague, The Medusa Plot (39 Clues), The Diamond of Darkhold and Memory Boy. I am waiting for the next book in the Heroes of Olympus series.
Tyler R: I am reading many books now that are very good. Hunger Games trilogy, The 39 Clues series, Alex Rider series and The Wednesday Wars.
Abbey: Right now I am reading “I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have to Kill You”, and I am not wating for any books to be released.
Tyler M: I’m reading The Maze Runner trilogy. I’m not really waiting on any.
Maggie: I just read May B. I’m waiting for the next Red Pyramid book.
5. I loved Inkheart, Hunger Games and The Maze Runner, though I haven't read the last book of that trilogy yet. Do you buy most of your book or get them at the library? How often do go to a bookstore?
Macie: Most of the time I get them from a library. I will go to the bookstore now and then.
Tyler R: I do not buy books. I just rent them from the library 1-3 times a week.
Abbey: I get most of my books from my sister who owns them, but I also get them from Mrs. F’s library. I don’t go to the bookstores that often but when I do I spend hours there and usually get about 3 books.
Tyler M: I usually check them out of the school library or classroom library. I only buy books like biographies or nonfiction with facts that I can look back too. Novels are a one-read-type book.
Maggie: I get most of them from my mom but we do go to the bookstore and I get them there too. We don’t go to the library too often.
6. I'm a huge fan of the library too. And I bet Mrs. F's library has lots of good choices. Do you read any teen book blogs, author blogs, or author or publisher websites? Become a fan of an author on Facebook? Why?
Macie: I don’t read blogs, and I am only a fan of a few book series on Facebook.
Tyler R: Not really because I don’t have internet, but when I do have internet usage at other places I like to read.
Abbey: I do not follow any blogs or websites but on Tuesday in class we watch book trailers.
Tyler M: Not really. I’m not a “hardcore” reader/blogger. I guess I never take the time.
Maggie: No I don’t. I don’t need to because of my mom, but even then I don’t think I would. I’m not sure how to find them.
7. I really love that you watch book trailers. Has your teacher recommended any blogs or websites to your class or to you? Which ones?
Macie: Yes she has shared her blog.
Tyler R: She has many times but I can’t remember the sites.
Abbey: I can’t remember them.
Tyler M: None other than her website
Maggie: The 39 Clues one.
8. Are there things your favorite authors could do that would make you more likely to visit their website, their blog, or become a fan on Facebook?
Macie: Not really because I am not much of an author fan, just a book fan.
Tyler R: Create more adventurous books and personally meet and relate to me.
Abbey: Write more books.
Tyler M: Maybe create a 39 Clues scenario. Where you read a little, then check in on a site for extra stuff or something (I’ve never read that series tho)
Maggie: Maybe having writing tips because I like to write.
9. Great suggestions to make the websites more kid friendly. Have any authors visited your school? Who? Is there anything you’d recommend that an author do to make their presentation more interesting to you and other kids at your school?
Macie: Yes a few authors have visited but I don’t remember their names. I would recommend them to show some more of this or her books because if they do that more people could get interested in his or her books.
Tyler R: Yes and author has visited my school but I don’t remember who he was. Have an acting of their books and give out some books and accessories for free. Or have the students interact in some way.
Abbey: Yes the author that wrote Jerk California and he did not do much with the audience
Tyler M: We’ve had a few authors (I can’t remember names though). Maybe read parts of their books to us.
Maggie: Yes we’ve had several but I can’t remember them. I’ve gone to some author signings with my mom. The best are when they have us do stuff. The guy who wrote Origami Yoda did that. It was fun.
I like your ideas like acting out part of the book, giving away stuff, and the origami idea. That would make author visits more fun. Thanks Macie, Tyler R., Abbey, Tyler M., and Maggie for sharing all your great advice.
Today I'm giving away an ARC of Wildwood.
Here’s a blurb from
Amazon that had a better description
than Goodreads:
Prue McKeel’s life is ordinary. At least until her brother is abducted by a
murder of crows and taken to the Impassable Wilderness, a dense, tangled forest
on the edge of Portland. No one’s
ever gone in – or at least returned to tell of it.
So begins an adventure that will take Prue and her friend, Curtis, deep into
the Impassable Wilderness. There they uncover a secret world in the midst of
violent upheaval—a world full of warring creatures, peaceable mystics, and
powerful figures with the darkest intentions. And what begins as a rescue
mission becomes something much greater, as the two friends find themselves
entwined in a struggle for the very freedom of this wilderness. A wilderness
the locals call Wildwood.
Wildwood is a spellbinding tale full of wonder, danger, and magic
that juxtaposes the thrill of a secret world and modern city life. Original and
fresh yet steeped in classic fantasy, this is a novel could have only come from
the imagination of Colin Meloy, celebrated for his inventive and fantastic
storytelling as the lead singer of the Decemberists.
Wildwood is truly a
new classic for the twenty-first century.
I enjoyed the setting of Wildwood, a fascinating world in the woods on the
outskirts of Portland. While much
of the story is set in the woods, I liked that the story included a bit about
Prue’s life in this world. And her search for her baby brother not only leads
her to discover Wildwood but her connection to it.
I liked Prue right away because she loves books and is vegetarian like me. She’s
torn with guilt when she lets her baby brother be captured by the crows and is
determined to rescue him. I could so relate to those times as a kid when you do
something wrong and have to fix it before your parents find out. She
reluctantly lets Curtis, a geekish, somewhat immature school acquaintance
interested in super heroes, tag along.
Almost immediately they are separated. Prue must journey through the woods
to find some faction of Wildwood’s inhabitants to help her locate and rescue
her brother. Curtis is quickly captured by the former leader’s wife who is
trying to take over Wildwood. He’s less mature than Prue and it takes him
awhile to figure out which side is right and to find his place in the battle
for Wildwood.
One of the things I enjoyed most was watching Prue’s and Curtis’ separate
journeys before they rejoin at the climax of the story and their character
growth, especially Curtis’. And I was surprised—not in a bad way—by the choices
they made at the end of the story. I won’t tell you what they were because I
don’t want to give any spoilers.
I’m giving away my ARC for a giveaway. All you need to do is
be a follower (just click the follow button if you’re not a follower) and leave
a comment about our panel discussion by midnight on February 4th.
I’ll announce the winner on February 6th. If your e-mail is not on Blogger, please list it in your
comment. International entries are welcome.
If you mention this contest on your blog, Twitter, or
Facebook, please let me know in the comments and I’ll give you an extra entry.
Marvelous Middle Grade Mondays was started by Shannon
Whitney Messenger to spotlight middle grade authors. Check it out
here and you'll also find a link to the other Middle Grade reviewers this week.
And check out these other Marvelous Monday Middle Grade
Reviewers:
Here's what's coming up next. Next week I'll be doing a blog post. I did say I'd do more of them. The following week I'll be celebrating my first year blogging with a book giveaway of a book I know you'll want. Then on February 13th I'll be interviewing Kristen Simmons and giving away an ARC of ARTICLE 5.
Hope to see you next Monday!