Thursday, July 2, 2009

The Bad Beginning

The Bad Beginning


By: Lemony Snicket
Read by: Love4Books, 10
Rating: It was amazing!


The Bad Beginning is the awesomest book around I mean Lemony Snocket is a genius!!! He made me feel like i was actually there following the action of the Baudelaire orphans.Anyway i have to tell you what I'm talking about.Ok,this book is about 3 children who are very happily playing at the beach until Mr.Poe(a friend of Mr.and Mrs.Baudelaire's)comes and ruins their entire playtime by telling them that their parent died in a terrible fire.Since you need to have a description of them here they are there is Violet Baudelaire the eldest of them she loves to invent and loves to design them herself, there is also Klaus Baudelaire the middle child and only boy, he loves to read (like me)and most of the times his reading comes in handy for the adventures they take in the remaining books,and last but not weak or least is little one year old Sunny Baudelaire she is not only small but her favorite hobby is biting which is good i guess because she is still only a baby so i guess that's all you really need to know cuz i don't want to spoil the whole book because I've already read 1-13 which is ofcourse all of the books. So remember whenever you come across a Lemony Snicket book please pick it up and read happily cuz trust me you'll enjoy very much(hopefully);D


Recommended to: anyone who wants some tension and sadness inside them.

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone


By: J.K. Rowling
Read by: Love4Books, 10
Rating: It was amazing!


This book is about a boy named Harry Potter.He is 10 years old and has a scar on his forehead that's shaped like lightning bolt.He lives with his aunt and uncle who've always despised Harry ever since he was born, they despise him because his parents(Lily and James Potter) are wizards. Harry's parents died when Harry was only one year old, they died because of this one dark wizard named Lord Voldemort.Lord Voldemort was THE evilest wizard known to mankind he killed Harry's parent with a very simple charm, but you'll get to that when you read the fourth book.

Harry Potter is a very good book it's a very nice read the words are clear so if you ever read it please do enjoy it trust me.If you any good reader it would be me i mean why else would my title be Love4Books right.


Recommended to: anyone who wants a little magic in their life.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Third Grade Baby

Third Grade Baby


By: Jenny Meyerhoff
Read by: Alexis, 10
Rating: It was amazing!


Third Grade Baby is a book that informs you about Polly's hardest year as a third grader. POlly is the only one in her class that hasn't lost a tooth yet. When it comes to the first day of school they are filling out a teeth chart. Will she write her name on the chart? Will she?


Recommended to: 6th grade 10+
The Ghost on Saturday Night

By: Sid Fleischman
Read by: Alexis, 10
Rating: Really liked it
Recommended to: 6th grade

The Ghost on Saturday Night

The Ghost on Saturday Night


By: Sid Fleischman
Reviewed by: Lexus, 11
Rating: It was amazing!


The Ghost On Saturday Night is a book that will give you the chills. I loved it so I'm sure you will too. Opie, a little boy lives with his Great Aunt Etta. His Great Aunt Etta is so worried about him that opie can only play for 10 minutes at a time. But, to find what else it's about you'll have to read it.

See Ya!!!


Recommended to: My Friends

Friday, June 13, 2008

Catch the Reading Bug @ your library!


It's time for the Fresno County Public Library's summer reading program to begin! Children ages 0-13 can visit their neighborhood branch library to sign up and get cool prizes. Don't forget, there are FREE programs every week at each library. From magicians to puppets. From bubbles to snakes! We've got something for everyone.


The summer reading program runs from June 9 to August 3. Don't waste time, come visit us at the library and Catch the Reading Bug!

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Welcome to eKids Newsletter

Check back for the all-new eKids Newsletter in May. We'll have book reviews, program highlights, and much more.