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Currently Reading… delicious dead trees society’s delicious dead trees society’s Bookshelf 2010 Remember to enter the Literacy Challenge Remember to enter the Literacy Challenge Touch or click on items on the screen to find out more! Touch or click on items on the screen to find out more!

Elsewhere Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf TH1RTEEN R3ASONS WHY -Will thirteen reasons be enough to explain a suicide? How is our narrator involved? Why would anyone want to read or listen when the conclusion cannot be changed? -This is for people who do not get easily disturbed by sorting out a dark mystery.

Hunger Games Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf The Eternal Ones The Eternal Ones is the first novel in a series following a 17 year-old girl named Haven. She begins blacking out and having visions of one of her past lives after seeing Iain Morrow on TV. These visions include mystery, murder and Ethan, a boy whom she used to love. She is convinced that Iain is the present day Ethan. Determined to find him she leaves for New York only to find … You’ll have to read it and see for yourself.

Uglies Return to Bookshelf The Maze Of Bones Amy and Dan Cahill have the worst lives ever. As children their parents died in a fire and they were sent to live with there evil Aunt Beatrice. The only time they ever had fun was on the weekend when they went to visit there rich grandmother Grace who had just died. At her funeral they receive news they are part of a famous family that has shaped mankind with relatives like Napoleon, Louis Armstrong, Shakespeare, Einstein, even Rihanna. Amy and Dan are given a choice take a million dollars or a Clue. Read it to find out what happens!

Fallen Angels Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf Stolen Stolen is about a 16 year old girl named Gemma who gets captured in a Bangkok airport by a young man named Ty. He takes her to the Australian outback. Ty loves Gemma very much and wants her to himself. Pick up a copy to find out more!

Neptune’s Children Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf The Perks Of Being A Wallflower Growing up isn’t easy when you’re a child understanding the world, when you can’t find anyone to understand. We don’t know who Charlie is or who his letters are addressed to; all we know is he is trying to find someone who can listen. Stephen Chbosky gives us the truth and innocence of adolescence through Charlie’s experiences of high school, making friends, falling in love and just about everything revolving around growing up. Full of tears and laughs, this novel gives you the raw reality of every teen.

Adoration of Jenna Fox Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf Water for Elephants Experience the tragic, thrilling and romantic journey of a young man working with the circus. He is faced with the temptation of a beautiful young circus performer, the danger along with falling in love with her, and the love he feels for the elephant that drastically changed his life. Warning: This novel was written intended for mature audiences, but is amazing nonetheless.

Leepike Ridge Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf Leviathan Prince Aleksander, the would be heir to the Austro-Hungarian empire is on the run. His own people have turned on him and his title is worthless because of blood. All he has is a small war machine and a crew of loyal men. Deryn Sharp is a commoner, who wants to be in the army; the only problem is she’s a girl. So disguised as a boy he sneaks into the British Air Service. But her secret is in danger of being discovered. As World War I brews, Aleksander and Deryn cross paths in unexpecting way, on an adventure that will change their lives forever.

Theodore Boone Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf Pretty Little Liars By Sara Shepard Pretty Little Lairs is a book about four teenage girls dealing with the death of their best friend, Allison. Then they started getting text messages from ‘A’ revealing their secrets that only Allison knew. Together they try to figure out who is ‘A’ and what does this person want. This novel is very mysterious; it’ll keep you glued to this series.

Theodore Boone Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf -This is the story of a boy on a boat with a tiger. Sounds unbelievable, doesn’t it? Will he survive? What will he have to do to survive? How will this experience change him if he can live through it? -This book is good for those with strong stomachs and focused minds. It is metaphoric and deeper than it appears. -You will be talking about this one for a while. Life of Pi

Unwind Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf Some people may find this a challenging read. The subject matter of abduction and captivity is disturbing. The five year old voice used by the author can be trying at times. It is definitely not a light, easy read to curl up and relax with. However, it will shake up your perspective, test your patience, and push you. Room

Do you like books and hanging out with peers who like books? We don’t eat books, but have been known to bring in a delicious snack or two. We aren’t boring bookworms, but a lively bunch that likes to debate novels and play the occasional game. We are opinionated about what books to order, but once we pick, we discuss them as a group. We are looking more wonderful people to add to our wonderful society! Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf

Check our website for the current contest! Join our facebook profile “pwkreads”! Have fun reading! Win prizes! Return to Bookshelf Return to Bookshelf