Monday, November 27, 2006

The Hippie House


The Hippie House by Katherine Holubitsky
Fourteen-year-old Emma feels safe and protected from the violent world but it about to come to her world. A young girl has gone missing. She is found raped and murdered in a small shed at the "Hippie House". And now the search is on for the killer. And the girls in town no longer feel safe and protected.

Friday, November 10, 2006

Fade To Black by Alex Flinn

Alejandro "Alex" Crusan is a seventeen-years-old Latino and HIV positive. His family moved from Miami to Pinedale, Florida. No one in his new school will touch him, much less befriend him. The only one that does not avoid Alex is Daria, the girl with Down Syndrome. Everyone avoids her too. But someone nearby hates Alex enough to learn his daily routine, followed by taking a baseball bat to Alex's car. The windows shatter, throwing tiny glass shards over Alex. The shards act as knives. Daria does not lie. She tells the police what she saw. The police go after Clinton Cole. Clinton has been very vocal on his feelings about Alex being HIV positive from the beginning. Everyone agrees with Clinton; however, no one believes Alex deserves what happened to him. When everyone begins avoiding Clinton, the teen starts to understand how Alex's isolation feels. Clinton swears he did not do it. Yet no one believes him.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Dancing In Red Shoes Will Kill You by Dorian Cirrone


Kayla never really thought of her double Ds as "problem breasts." It made them sound like children who wouldn't behave.
Kayla Callaway has prima ballerina grace and something else that most ballerinas don't have: a full figure. Her heart is set on a future in dance. Unfortunately, her proportions just got her cast as an ugly stepsister in Florida Arts High School's production of Cinderella. Kayla's disappointment makes her a prime suspect when the dance troupe receives a string of threatening messages.