Sunday, April 01, 2007

Have you seen the cover for the final Harry Potter book? It was just released on Wednesday. Check it out!

But that's just the front cover... He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named is on the back. Here is a full layout:

Watch out, Harry!

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows comes out on July 21st at 12:01 a.m.


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Bryon    Posted by
Bryon
on 4/1/2007
9:27 PM
 Friday, March 30, 2007

Congratulations Sophia!
You are March's Student Poet of the Month!

Deaths of Two Ants
-Poem by Sophia Jih

Crusted lemonade yawns
against the cup’s lip.
We tread frantic ripples into our sea—
so void of coral, no sand in which
to spear our feet—knock our heads
against the goldfish trap; a writhe,
helpless curl.
Eventually I drop, serene
within the coolness.  You will
follow me, our hearts pulsating,
then none, and we vanish
through yellowed light.

On the last day of every month this year, we will be posting the best student poetry that we received in that month. So get in your entries now for April! You can either click on "Submit Your Writing" on the right or you can email your poems to word@weeklyreader.com. Each winner will receive a glamorous prize and then, at the end of 2007, we'll have a vote to let YOU decide who was the Student Poet of the Year! Sweet.

Here are the Student Poets of the month so far:
January - Tia DeShong - "The Age of Reverie"
February - Gloria Maciorowski - "August"


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StudentWriter    Posted by
StudentWriter
on 3/30/2007
7:58 PM
 Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Surely you have heard about Michael Auberry? His story was all over the news last week. He's the 12-year-old Boy Scout who got lost when he wandered away from his campsite in North Carolina. Well, to make a long story short, he was missing for four days. He finally turned up last Wednesday, March 21, hungry and thirsty, but alive.

Could you survive for four whole days all by yourself out in the wilderness? Honestly, I don't know if I could. I'd probably go crazy after four hours without Internet access alone (gotta keep the bloggy fresh!) All kidding aside though, here is a part of the story that you probably didn't hear.

It has been reported that Michael may have picked up some of his survival skills from remembering what he read in Gary Paulsen's novel, Hatchet. Cool, right?

If I were you, I'd go pick this book up at the library right now. And if you're planning on getting lost in the woods, do it on your way home.

Fine Print Disclaimers
Weekly Reader does not endorse Gary Paulsen's novel, Hatchet, as a survival guide.
Weekly Reader does not endorse purposefully getting yourself lost.
Weekly Reader does not believe that a sense of humor about any of this is relevant to anything.
Weekly Reader does not claim to be anything but awesome.


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Bryon    Posted by
Bryon
on 3/27/2007
4:36 PM
 Sunday, March 25, 2007

The inside book jacket of John Boyne's novel, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, reads:

The story of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is very difficult to describe. Usually we give some clues about the book on the jacket, but in this case we think that would spoil the reading of the book. We think it is important that you start to read without knowing what it is about.

If you do start to read this book, you will go on a journey with a nine-year-old boy called Bruno. (Though this isn't a book for nine-year-olds.) And sooner or later you will arrive with Bruno at a fence.

Fences like this exist all over the world. We hope you never have to encounter such a fence.

It doesn't tell you very much, does it? Well, having just finished a marathon read of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas,  I am sorry to say that I can tell you only a little more.

It is one of those books that you need to explore for yourself. Bruno, the main character, would agree. Bruno loves exploring.

Oh man. I really want to tell you about this book. I want to tell you all about it. I want to tell you about Pavel and Gretel and Kotler and especially Shmuel. I want to tell you about a big house, a smaller house, and a camp full of tiny houses. I want to tell you about the rain and the mud and the tire swing. I want to tell you about an angry little man with an angry little moustache, and a mysterious place called Out-With. But I won't. I won't tell you about any of this because you're going to read all about it for yourself, aren't you?

Are you still on the fence? Which side will you fall? Bruno is waiting.

I give The Boy in the Striped Pajamas 4 Words out of 4 -- the highest rating we allow.

WORD WORD WORD WORD

Buy it here.


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Bryon    Posted by
Bryon
on 3/25/2007
6:00 PM


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