Friday, August 31, 2012

Back to School

This Hop is Closed! We've emailed our winner, JULIE!
Thanks for participating.



Welcome to A Monster Ate My Book Report!
We are happy to be participating in Back to the Books Giveaway Hop, especially since we are back in school and buried in books and homework.  This is a great Hop with many opportunities. Please check out I Am A Reader, Not A Writers Blog for the complete list of blogs having Giveaways.

As usual with brothers and sisters, we couldn't agree on what book to offer.  We settled on this: A $25 eGift Card to Barnes & Noble for one winner.  To enter please make sure you are a public follower of this blog (that's so we can see you) and leave a comment on this post with your email address so we can contact you if you are our lucky winner.

Thanks! And may the odds be ever in your favor.
Marsh & Emiline


Tuesday, August 21, 2012

It's Almost Here!

The countdown has started for the announcement of this year's On The Same Page!

Last year we participated in a community wide reading program, On The Same Page.  We have been not so patiently waiting for the announcement of this year's book selection.  Everyone can be a part of the fun, even if you don't live in our area.  If you do, make sure you head to the Decatur Book Festival.  Here's the info you need http://www.decaturbookfestival.com/2012/schedule/event-details.php?id=144
We love this program (read below to find out why).  Make sure you check out 
On The Same Page.
       
          I thought that On the Same Page was a great opportunity for everyone to read.  Lots of kids in Decatur read Norton Juster’s The Phantom Tollbooth in the classroom and many people who may not normally read, read this also and found that they liked reading.
            I thought it was a smart idea to build up suspense by not showing the book until the last moment.  I also thought it was funny to think that almost everyone in town was reading the same book.  They brought in the author after everyone read the book and everyone enjoyed hearing his talk and asking him questions.  It was a great experience and I am looking forward to doing it again this summer.
           
            Marsh, 11


            I enjoyed On the Same Page because of the marvelous book they picked.  Norton Juster’s  The Phantom Tollbooth is a classic and I liked all of the characters—lots.  I especially liked Tock, because I like to tell time, and because I love dogs.
            On the Same Page is a great idea because it encourages people to read more and it helps knit families together.  I liked that everyone reads the same book, then everyone gets to talk about the same book and then everyone gets to meet the author.  I loved that I got to meet the author and learn about his view of the book.
            It’s amazing how one independent bookstore started this marvelous program.  That shows kids that they can do anything!

            Emiline, 8



Please visit Little Shop of Stories website for details on this wonderful program:
And make sure you check out the Decatur Book Festival:



Sunday, August 19, 2012

Marvelous Middle-Grade Monday


  It's Monday, and that means it's time for us to tell you all about another wonderful Middle-Grade Book.  This meme was started by Ms. Shannon and she's gotten a lot of other bloggers to join in.  This is a great meme for discovering new books that are just for Middle-Graders.  Make sure you visit Ms. Shannon's blog for the list of all the bloggers. http://ramblingsofawannabescribe.blogspot.com/
           Marsh & Emiline


Emiline's Marvelous Middle-Grade Monday pick is Ninth Ward by Jewell Parker Rhodes.

     I chose Ninth Ward as my MMGM because it has part of history--the history that's sewed into the brain of the brain of the country-- the history of Hurricane Katrina.  When my grandmother first introduced me to Ninth Ward, I remembered the spinning of the hurricane in the distance and I knew the book was going to be good.  And it is.
     This was a very emotional book and most of the time I was concerned for Lanesha.  I didn't want such a creative, beautiful mind to go to waste.  When I was reading, sweat was beading on my forehead.  A very terrible vision flooded into my head--the never ending line of cars and driving into New Orleans and seeing everything wrecked.  I was struck and I couldn't stop reading.
     The thing that brightened things up was the relationship between Lanesha and Mama Ya-Ya.  Because of them, this is a book about hope and friendships.  I recommend this book to every American.

     This MMGM is dedicated to the people who did not survive in the hurricane.  


I got this book from my grandmother, who is also my school librarian.  She recommended this book to me.  You can find Ninth Ward at your school or local library, or your favorite Indie Bookstore.

Please visit the author's site for more about the book:


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Emiline's Book Report on SMILE!


     Smile is a middle-grade graphic novel based on dental drama and girl drama from the 90s.  The main character, Rania, is going through very tough times and doesn't know who her real friends are.  As she goes to high school, she parts from her one true friend.  Then, all the stuck-up snobby girls (her un-real friends) practically humiliate her on the first day.  Will she ever find real friends?  Find out in Raina Telgemeier's Smile.  
     I liked Smile because of the 90's personality.  I also liked the real girl drama the kids suffer through. The book has a ton of humor an it's a great summer read.  If you are looking for a great short read for summer vacation, read Smile.

To find out more about the author AND illustrator, Raina Telgemeier visit her site:
I was pretty excited to see that she also illustrates comics! We LOVE comics!


Here is my smile before I got braces.


Here is my Smile after I got braces.

Here's Marsh getting his braces.


Sunday, August 12, 2012

Marvelous Middle-Grade Mondays



     It's Monday, and that means it's time for us to tell you all about another wonderful Middle-Grade Book.  This meme was started by Ms. Shannon and she's gotten a lot of other bloggers to join in.  This is a great meme for discovering new books that are just for Middle-Graders.  Make sure you visit Ms. Shannon's blog for the list of all the bloggers. http://ramblingsofawannabescribe.blogspot.com/
           Marsh & Emiline


Marsh's MMGM is Odd and the Frost Giants written by Neil Gaiman
 and illustrated by Brett Helquist

     The Avengers was a huge summer movie and one of the main characters is Thor, so why not talk about Norse Mythology?  If your looking for this particular mythology then check out Neil Gaiman's Odd and the Frost Giants.  Odd is a twelve-year-old boy who has to save all of Asgard from frost giants.  This is a great short read.  I really enjoyed how Gaiman made the legends come to life.  My favorite character was Odd.  I really admired his confidence and his soaring intellect.  

I give Odd and the Frost Giants by Neil Gaiman Five Monsters.
To find out more about this book and Neil Gaiman please visit:

Here's a funny picture of us in the Norway Pavilion in Epcot.