Saturday, April 18, 2015

500 Followers Giveaway! - CLOSED

I can't believe that a blog I started for a school assignment has gained 500 followers on Instagram! There is a great "bookstagram" community out there, and I love all the bookworms, reviewers, librarians, and libraries that I follow - and I'm lucky that so many of them follow me back!

To celebrate 500 followers, I decided to give away five books. I wanted them to be books I've read and reviewed so I actually feel good about giving them away. I hope the winner will like them!

Funnily enough, each book title starts with the word "The"! So I've created the hashtag "THEgiveaway500" on Instagram. To enter your name in the drawing, follow How I Feel About Books on Instagram, like the giveaway post, and repost the giveaway image tagged with "#THEgiveaway500"! You can repost the picture as many times as you'd like, until noon CST on Thursday, April 23rd. I'll throw everyone's usernames into a hat and pick a winner at random.

I'm sorry, but at this time I'm only able to offer US shipping. Hopefully my 1,000 followers giveaway will be worldwide!

THE giveaway!
                                          The Body of Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci
                                          The Fourteeth Goldfish by Jennifer L. Holm
                                          The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton
                                          The Pregnancy Project by Gaby Rodriguez
                                          The Willoughbys by Lois Lowry

Sunday, April 12, 2015

The Body of Christopher Creed


Plot Summary
Torey Adams has a pretty good life - he has two successful parents who are still married, he’s on the football team, and he’s the guitarist for a band. Christopher Creed is a boy he’s known all his life, but hardly knows at all. When Chris goes missing, everyone in town has their theory of what happened. Chris’ odd behavior has gotten him beat up over the years, even by Torey. The note Chris left behind names names - not of those who bullied him, but those who he was jealous of. Torey’s name is on that list, which makes him wonder why, and makes him think of what it was like to walk in Chris’ shoes.
     Together with a girl from school, who is also Chris’ neighbor, Torey starts to put together the pieces. That’s a tough task when there’s no body - did Chris run away, or kill himself? Torey isn’t sure, but he’s determined to keep looking until he finds out.

Personal Response
I love disappearances, unsolved mysteries, and all that jazz. This book delivers all of that, plus a great lesson about having compassion for others. Torey used to beat up Chris Creed, but with the disappearance and seeing Creed’s mother, he develops an understanding about Chris’ actions and home life. This compassion overflows to other people in Torey’s life, but the lesson isn’t preachy or overwhelming. Sometimes books with an open ending leave me feeling unsettled, but the fact that this book doesn’t have a definite resolution really works for the story.

Reviews & Awards
The list of praise and honor for this book is long, so I’ll just list a few highlights: Printz Honor Book, Edgar Award nominee, Volunteer State Book Award nominee, starred review in School Library Journal.

Connections & Activities
Check out the sequel! I can’t wait to get my hands on it. Following Christopher Creed by Carol Plum-Ucci

Read it for yourself!
Plum-Ucci, Carol. 2008. The Body of Christopher Creed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers. ISBN 9780152063863