Six Grade Recommendations

Winter 2002

 

St. Bernadette, the Light in the Grotto – Enjoyable - Megan Rathje

Ginger Pye – Fun to read.- Megan Rathje

Midnight Fox – Fun for grades 3-8 - Chris Gonzalez

Reef of Death – It is cool. - Chris Gonzalez

The Coldest Winter Ever – It’s a very inspiring true story. - Cynthia Sainteus

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets – A book that you can’t wait to turn the page. - Jillian Bock

Julie of the Wolves – A great book. - Larry Langone

Julie’s Wolf Pack – Interesting book - Larry Langone

Julie – A great book.- Larry Langone

The Bronze Bow – A great book - John Seregos

The Step Sister – Good book that keeps you guessing - Nia Middleton –

Dear America - Revolutionary War Journal – It’s a good book. - Jenaye Ugbomah

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea – A book full of adventure - Waldy Pierre

Out of the Dust –   Inspiring and encouraging - Nicole Janicki
                             Interesting - Kacie Young

Encyclopedia Brown Gets His Man – Can’t put it down .– Synthia Gratia

The Seventh Tower Series – Very Exciting and Mysterious – Richard Wolf

The Phantom Tollbooth – Excellent! – Michael Napoli

Holes – Don’t know why, but you’ll love it! – Sam Curcio

The Journal of Scott Pendleton Collins: A World War II Soldier – A great history lesson – James Doyle

The Black Pearl- Very Exciting – Joseph Buquicchio

Babe Ruth – It’s very exciting .– Robert Grieb

Number the Stars – Interesting – Brittany Calder

The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankenweiler – Adventurous – Carol Ladouceur

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry - Keeps you intrigued. - Deanna Quinn

The Hobbit - Adventurous - James Van Allen

King Arthur and the Knights of the Roundtable - Makes you feel like a knight. - James Doyle

Diary of Mary Driscoll - Fun - Alannah Scrivano

Dinosaurs Before Dark - Feels like you are living in the past - Carol Ladouceur

Twenty-One Balloons - Interesting - Richard Wolf