Welcome to Westwood's Book Review Challenge!

Welcome to Westwood Library's Read it Write Summer/Fall Reading Challenge!

To all 4th, 5th, and 6th graders,

Read and then write a review for 5 (or more) books this summer/Fall than you will be formally invited to a Pizza Party in the New children's department in the NEW Library once it opens.

Email your reviews to wwdbookbits@gmail.com

Get Your Reviews in by October 19th, 2012!

Call for Reviews! Some Helpful Hints


You may be wondering what it exactly means when it says “review”. Here is a brief description of what we are looking for. The reviews have to be longer than just “Its Good.”;) You should describe what the book is about, a bit of the storyline. Next, tell us if you liked it or not and why, it’s always good to give examples from the book. Remember this is a fun way to share books with each other and let everyone know your opinion. It doesn’t have to be a certain length but try to follow the below guide. Thanks for sharing and can’t wait to see you all in the New Library!

  • Paragraph 1: Introduce the book title and its author and why you wanted to read it. Tel l readers what the book is about in two or three sentences. Name the main characters and basic plot, but don’t give away any secrets or the ending.
  • Paragraph 2: Write about what you liked or didn’t like and why. Share some of your favorite parts or quotes from the book. What did you think of the main character?
  • Paragraph 3: Share yo ur opinion of the book. Would you recommend it to your friends? Why or why not? Do you think some peop le would like it but not others? Why? Did this book remind you of any other books you’ve read?

Of course, if you have your own way of writing a review, we’ll take that too!

Friday, July 13, 2012

Trouble-Maker by Andrew Clements

Troublemaker By Andrew Clements      
                                             
Troublemaker was an action packed, realistic fiction book filled with mischief and mayhem! This story tells you about how a boy named Clay (who loves trouble) changes when his brother comes back from jail. Once Clay’s brother sees he is just like him, he makes Clay promise not to get into more trouble. Mitch, Clay’s brother, tells him that jail is a terrible place and that he doesn’t want Clay to end up like him. It was very hard for Clay to do that though. One mistake got him in deep water. Overall, I thought Troublemaker was a phenomenal book full of adventure, trouble and tricks. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did!:)
Review by Alexa M. Grade 5

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