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Greetings and welcome to our new LCMA Book Review
Podcasts webpage! Each
week we will feature a new podcast from Sarah D., our Library book
reviewer, as well as podcasts from guest reviewers!
So if you are looking for a really good read, be sure to
listen to our podcasts first.
You may find a great title to try!
If you are interested in creating a book review
podcast please see Mrs. MacDonald. You could have a featured podcast
on our webpage!
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Beauty
by Robin McKinley
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Where the Red Fern
Grows
by Wilson Rawls
"In the book “Where the Red Fern Grows” Billy Colman the
main character, loves dogs and for two years raised 50
dollars (a lot of money in those days) to get two coon hood
pups. ..."MORE
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Jane Eyre
By: Emily Bronte
"Jane Eyre is nothing special. She isn’t pretty or gifted in
the arts. She has no money or land. She lives with her aunt,
and her three cousins, but she is difficult, and they don’t
treat her well. Eventually, she misbehaves enough to be sent
off to Lowood, a school for girls with no money or family.
At Lowood, Jane’s education grows by leaps and bounds: she
learns French, sketching, math, science, history,
literature, and, most of all, patience...."
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Twilight
by Stephenie Meyer
Reviewed by: Sarah D.
"You might think socializing with bloodsucking mythical
creatures would be bad, right? Not if those monsters are
your boyfriend and his family..."
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Song
of the Sparrow by Lisa Sandell
Reviewed by: Sarah D.
"Elaine is all alone, even though she is surrounded by her brothers.
She is the only girl in the army encampment of Caerleon-on Usk,
where Arthur is the general. She came here with her father and
two brothers after watching her mother die and her house burn..."
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Trickster's
Choice by Tamora Pierce
Reviewed by: Sarah D.
Meet Aly -- her mother is one of the most famous and
respected people in the country, as its first female Knight,
and is the King's right hand. Her father, the former
King of Thieves, is now the assistant Spymaster, and she is
his favorite child. He has taught her from the cradle
to crack codes, pick locks, wield knives, search a room
without the inhabitant knowing, pick pockets, read lips, and
get answers out of people that no one else could crack..."
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