In anticipation of an eighth grade mystery unit this fall, I picked up The Christopher Killer by Alane Ferguson. Let me say up front that while I loved the Bobbsey Twins series as a girl, this is by no means your mother's childhood mystery.
When Cameryn convinces her father, who is the coroner of a small mountain town in Colorado, to hire her as his assistant, little does she suspect that her interest in forensic pathology will bring her face-to-face with the murder of a friend. Ferguson does an excellent job of describing the details of death in the eyes of an investigator, making this piece as morbidly fascinating as a rubber-necker might find a serious car wreck. Simply put, The Christopher Killer is both difficult to read and difficult to put down giving this reader some genuine food-for-thought about what happens between dying and interment. That Ferguson adds to the novel with Cameryn's struggle to come to terms with having been abandoned by her mother, as well as the mounting sexual tension between Cameryn and the sheriff's deputy make this novel a page turner for busy, curious minds.
No doubt, this YA novel will intrigue kids who are too wisened by the media to accept traditional kids' mysteries as "good reads".
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Today's Online Reading 06/30/2008
tags: necc2008
Tag Galaxy is a fun way to narrow down a search for photos listed under Creative Commons.
Learn about the history of and take a virtual tour of the White House.
tags: museum, social_studies, government, k12, webquests
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Today's Online Reading 06/29/2008
Acropolis of Athens - 360 Virtual Tour
Take an interactive virtual tour of the Acropolis. The site claims to be also working on a Google Earth tour.
tags: acropolis, social_studies, GoogleEarth, k12, geography
Take a quick quiz to assess your understanding about differentiation.
tags: differentiation, quiz
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Diigo Blogging Tool
I really like the concept of a reading blog, but posting has been a bit of a problem. Today I am installing a new blogging tool via Diigo. It will automatically blog the sites I bookmark for me. We'll see how it goes.
Maybe I'll have time to post the hard texts too.
Maybe I'll have time to post the hard texts too.