Tuesday, February 16, 2010

The Lightning Thief


By Rick Riordan
This week the LFHS Library Blockbuster Book Club will be discussing The Lightning Thief and going to see the movie version of the book this Friday. For more information about either of these events, click on this page.
The Lightning Thief is about a kid named Percy who gets into a lot of trouble and has been expelled from several schools. It’s not really his fault, though. Weird things just seem to happen to him. Things start getting really weird for Percy, though, when his math teacher turns into a monster and starts attacking him. His best friend, Grover, turns out to be a satyr who conceals his goat legs with baggy pants and fake feet, and his Latin teacher turns out to be a centaur who conceals his horse body with a magic wheel chair. It’s a lot for Percy to digest all at once. Maybe if he had paid more attention to the Greek mythology lessons in class, he’d be able to figure out the mess he’s found himself in.

When she realized how much danger he in, Percy’s mom finally reveals to her son that he’s a demi-god (child of a mortal and a god) and that he’ll be going to a special summer camp for kids like him. Hopefully there he’ll be able to get a handle on what’s going on. While at camp he meets Annabeth and Luke who help show him the ropes. He’ll need a lot more help than that, though, because things get out of hand quickly and before he knows it, he’s out the door and on a quest to save the world.
It’s a great book; funny and full of adventure. If you like Greek mythology, you’ll definitely get a kick out of it. If you’ve already read it, then join us in the library for the Blockbuster Book Club. Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Shift


By Jennifer Bradbury

Chris and Win, short for Winston, want to ride their bicycles across the country after graduation. They’re starting in West Virginia and plan to ride all the way up to Seattle, where Win says his uncle lives. The thing is, though, Win doesn’t have an uncle in Seattle. That’s just one of the things that Chris learns during his first week of college after finishing the ride….without Win.
Somewhere along the way they get split up and Win’s father pulls in a favor from an FBI agent “friend” of his to keep an eye on Chris after Chris shows up home by himself. Something had to have happened and Win’s father thinks Chris knows a lot more than he’s been telling everybody. But what did happen? How could best friends just lose each other like that and why hasn’t Win contacted anybody? Well, maybe he has…

To find out what happens next, check out Shift from the LFHS library!